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Leading with Empathy: How Women Build Psychological Safety at Work

Leading with Empathy: How Women Build Psychological Safety at Work

Published 1 month, 2 weeks ago
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This is your The Women's Leadership Podcast podcast.

Welcome to The Women's Leadership Podcast, where we empower women to lead with strength, heart, and unapologetic authenticity. I'm your host, and today we're diving into leading with empathy—your superpower for fostering psychological safety in the workplace. Imagine stepping into a team meeting where every voice matters, ideas flow freely, and no one fears speaking up. That's the magic women leaders create when we harness empathy to build trust and belonging.

Picture this: You're Sarah, a rising director at a tech firm like Red Hat, much like Savitha Raghunathan, a Senior Software Engineer there who swears by emotional intelligence. Savitha says, "Being attuned to our and our team members' emotions creates a more empathetic and responsive working environment." You start your day with active listening—really hearing your team's concerns, not just nodding along. Psychological safety, as defined by experts at Women in Safety, means your colleagues feel safe to express ideas, admit mistakes, or voice worries without fear of humiliation. For women, especially in male-dominated fields, this isn't optional; it's essential for innovation, retention, and dignity.

As Sarah, you cultivate this by embracing emotional intelligence—self-awareness, social awareness, and relationship management, as highlighted by Risky Women. Jamil Zaki's research shows employees in empathetic organizations report better mental health, higher morale, and more innovation. You lead by example, modeling vulnerability like Women & Leadership Australia advises: "I'm not sure exactly what the right thing is here, but I'd love your input as we figure it out together." This normalizes uncertainty and invites collaboration.

Next, you encourage open communication with regular check-ins, asking not just about tasks but well-being. Jane and Sasha from Pollack Peacebuilding's example jump in to help Sally rebuild her lost report, dividing tasks seamlessly—that's empathy in action, building loyalty. Foster inclusivity by celebrating diverse backgrounds, as Silatha recommends through gender sensitivity training and safe spaces like affinity groups. Implement flexible policies for work-life balance, tailored programs for menopause or fertility journeys, and diverse leadership representation to erode biases.

Mentorship shines here too—connect rising stars with sponsors, as Page Executive's Alex Bishop and Debbie Robinson urge, unlocking agility and better outcomes. Harvard Business Review notes psychologically safe teams weather challenges with resilience, producing more female leaders. Your genuine care—small gestures, constructive feedback, conflict resolution—transforms culture. Teams innovate more, women advance confidently, and everyone thrives.

Listeners, as women leaders, your empathy levels the playing field, driving business success while honoring our nurturing strengths. Start today: Listen deeply, lead vulnerably, build inclusively.

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