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Episode 10: When Safety Conversations Become Performative
In this episode of The Safety Edge Podcast, we explore how safety conversations can shift from genuine engagement to performative leadership. Through a compelling workplace scenario, we unpack the hidden risks of compliance-driven dialogue, the pressure to “look safe,” and how performative behaviors weaken psychological safety and safety culture. Discover why authentic safety conversations — not polished messaging — create stronger trust, deeper engagement, and lasting safety performance.
Episode 09: The Door Was Open — But the Space Wasn’t.
In this episode of The Safety Edge Podcast, we explore how leadership behavior, authority, and time pressure can unintentionally silence safety voices. Through a powerful workplace scenario, we unpack how subtle communication cues shape psychological safety, influence decision-making, and impact safety culture in high-risk environments. Discover why leaders who appear approachable may still create silence — and how creating real space for dialogue strengthens trust, engagement, and operational safety.
Episode 08: When Leaders Don’t Hear the Bad News
What do you do when a leader won’t hear the truth—and silence feels like the safest option? In Episode 8 of The Safety Edge, we explore how coaching-based leadership changes this dynamic, making it safer to speak up and easier for leaders to truly listen. Because whatever you make safer—truth or silence—will always be repeated.
Episode 07: When Speaking Up Feels Riskier Than Staying Silent
In this episode, we explore psychological safety in high-stakes environments, revealing how leadership tone, power dynamics, and rushed decision-making can turn silence into a deliberate choice. Through a real-world leadership dilemma, this episode shows how coaching questions can surface truth, preserve integrity, and protect safety — even in rooms filled with senior executives.
Episode 06: When People Comply but Don’t Speak Up
In this episode 6, we explore a critical leadership dilemma: when people follow procedures but stay silent about what feels wrong. Through a real-world scenario, this episode reveals how compliance can coexist with hidden risk, and why psychological safety, not rules alone, determines whether early warning signals are heard or ignored.

