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Leading with Empathy: Your Superpower for Building Unbreakable Teams Through Psychological Safety
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Welcome back to The Women's Leadership Podcast, where we empower you to step into your power and lead with heart. I'm your host, and today we're diving into leading with empathy—specifically, how we as women leaders can create psychological safety in the workplace. This isn't just a buzzword; it's the foundation for innovation, trust, and unbreakable teams.
Picture this: You're in a high-stakes meeting at Google, where leaders like Laszlo Bock pioneered psychological safety. Teams there thrive because people feel safe to take risks, admit mistakes, and share wild ideas without fear of embarrassment. As women, we have a natural edge here—our empathy lets us build that safety net. Think of Amy Edmondson, Harvard researcher who coined the term. She found that teams scoring high on psychological safety outperform others by 20% in productivity and learning.
So, how do we foster it? Start by truly stepping into your team's shoes, as Sheryl Kline teaches in her Fearless Female Leadership Podcast. Don't just ask, "What must it be like?" Become them: What keeps them up at night? What would make their day easier? What are they afraid of losing? When Laura Johnson, founder of Striving and author of Women in Leadership: 100 Stories, shared her journey on the Career Confidence Podcast, she emphasized community and vulnerability. She overcame imposter syndrome by creating spaces where mothers and women could voice real struggles—like juggling flexible work without judgment.
Lead with stories, listeners. Neuroscience backs this, as Dr. Paul Zak explains in women's leadership resources from WomensLeadershipSuccess.com. Our brains crave narratives with emotional tension. Share a "pratfall" moment—a mistake you owned and recovered from. Say, "When our biggest client nearly walked, I felt the panic, but we collaborated to turn it around." This builds resonance through the SIRTA framework: Setting, Infusion of emotion, Rising tension, Action, and Turnaround. Keep it 90-120 seconds for max impact—practice aloud, adapt for your audience, like a performance review or team huddle.
Empathy in action means active listening without interrupting, validating feelings first—"I hear how frustrating that deadline shift was"—then problem-solving together. At Catalyst, they highlight podcasts like Boss Files with Poppy Harlow, where women leaders model this by normalizing vulnerability. Result? Teams innovate freely, retention soars, especially for diverse women.
You, listener, can start today. In your next one-on-one, ask those deep questions. Share a mini-story. Watch trust bloom. Leading with empathy isn't soft—it's your superpower for real results.
Thank you for tuning in to The Women's Leadership Podcast. Subscribe now so you never miss an episode empowering your leadership journey. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.
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Welcome back to The Women's Leadership Podcast, where we empower you to step into your power and lead with heart. I'm your host, and today we're diving into leading with empathy—specifically, how we as women leaders can create psychological safety in the workplace. This isn't just a buzzword; it's the foundation for innovation, trust, and unbreakable teams.
Picture this: You're in a high-stakes meeting at Google, where leaders like Laszlo Bock pioneered psychological safety. Teams there thrive because people feel safe to take risks, admit mistakes, and share wild ideas without fear of embarrassment. As women, we have a natural edge here—our empathy lets us build that safety net. Think of Amy Edmondson, Harvard researcher who coined the term. She found that teams scoring high on psychological safety outperform others by 20% in productivity and learning.
So, how do we foster it? Start by truly stepping into your team's shoes, as Sheryl Kline teaches in her Fearless Female Leadership Podcast. Don't just ask, "What must it be like?" Become them: What keeps them up at night? What would make their day easier? What are they afraid of losing? When Laura Johnson, founder of Striving and author of Women in Leadership: 100 Stories, shared her journey on the Career Confidence Podcast, she emphasized community and vulnerability. She overcame imposter syndrome by creating spaces where mothers and women could voice real struggles—like juggling flexible work without judgment.
Lead with stories, listeners. Neuroscience backs this, as Dr. Paul Zak explains in women's leadership resources from WomensLeadershipSuccess.com. Our brains crave narratives with emotional tension. Share a "pratfall" moment—a mistake you owned and recovered from. Say, "When our biggest client nearly walked, I felt the panic, but we collaborated to turn it around." This builds resonance through the SIRTA framework: Setting, Infusion of emotion, Rising tension, Action, and Turnaround. Keep it 90-120 seconds for max impact—practice aloud, adapt for your audience, like a performance review or team huddle.
Empathy in action means active listening without interrupting, validating feelings first—"I hear how frustrating that deadline shift was"—then problem-solving together. At Catalyst, they highlight podcasts like Boss Files with Poppy Harlow, where women leaders model this by normalizing vulnerability. Result? Teams innovate freely, retention soars, especially for diverse women.
You, listener, can start today. In your next one-on-one, ask those deep questions. Share a mini-story. Watch trust bloom. Leading with empathy isn't soft—it's your superpower for real results.
Thank you for tuning in to The Women's Leadership Podcast. Subscribe now so you never miss an episode empowering your leadership journey. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.
For more http://www.quietplease.ai
Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
This episode includes AI-generated content.