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Leading with Heart: How Women Build Unshakeable Teams Through Empathy and Safety

Leading with Heart: How Women Build Unshakeable Teams Through Empathy and Safety

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Welcome back to The Women's Leadership Podcast, where we empower you to lead with strength and heart. I'm your host, and today we're diving into leading with empathy to foster psychological safety in the workplace—a game-changer for women leaders building unstoppable teams.

Imagine walking into a meeting at Red Hat, where Senior Software Engineer Savitha Raghunathan tunes into her team's emotions, creating trust through emotional intelligence. As WomenTech reports, empathy starts with active listening: truly hearing your team's ideas and concerns without interruption. This isn't just kind—it's strategic. Psychological safety, as defined by experts like Amy Edmondson from Harvard, means your team feels free to speak up, take risks, and innovate without fear of backlash. Page Executive highlights how this directly boosts gender equity, helping women of color like Alex Bishop challenge ideas boldly, avoiding the "aggressive" stereotype that stalls careers.

Picture this: You're leading a diverse team facing a tight deadline. Instead of dictating, you model vulnerability, as Women & Leadership Australia advises. Say, "I'm not sure of the best path here, but let's figure it out together." This openness, echoed by CCL's eight steps, invites collaboration and normalizes mistakes as growth opportunities. Risky Women founder Samantha DiCrescenzo Billing calls empathy your superpower in governance and risk—it enhances performance, fosters collaboration, and drives innovation, per Jamil Zaki's research showing empathic teams report better mental health and stay longer.

To build this culture, encourage open communication daily. Check in genuinely: "How are you feeling beyond the tasks?" Provide supportive feedback, promote allyship from male colleagues, and offer mentorship, as Page Executive's Debbie Robinson notes it unlocks peak performance. Lead by example—celebrate diverse perspectives, empower autonomy with phrases like, "I trust your expertise; how can I support you?" BCG data proves it: Psychological safety skyrockets retention fourfold for women and underrepresented groups.

Women, your emotional intelligence—honed through resilience, as Rocio Hermosillo of Team ELLLA shares from tough team turnarounds—creates belonging. It levels the playing field, per BCG, turning isolation into innovation. Start small: Admit a mistake today, listen actively tomorrow. Your empathy doesn't weaken you; it empowers everyone.

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