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EPISODE · Apr 14, 2026 · 1H

Calm, Candid, Deeply Human: Building Culture That Lasts

from Mastering Workplace Culture · host S. Chris Edmonds and Mark S. Babbitt

Mastering Workplace Culture continues the conversation on what healthy leadership looks like in a world shaped by AI, constant urgency, and ethical tension. In this episode, Tamara McCleary, CEO of Thulium, shares how calm, clarity, and psychological safety become the foundation for sustainable performance—especially when pressure is high, and decisions carry human consequences. Drawing on her background in trauma nursing, technology ethics, and executive leadership, Tamara explains why fear shuts down good judgment and why leaders must learn to regulate the room rather than escalate the moment. She offers real examples from her company that show how culture lives in micro‑behaviors: How leaders and contributors handle mistakes, how project managers discuss capacity, bandwidth, and boundaries, how everyone steps in when needed, and how teams protect one another's dignity while still delivering high‑quality work. The conversation also explores ethical leadership in practice. Tamara describes how her team asks "should we?" before "can we?" when working with AI, data, and social platforms—even when saying yes would be easier or more profitable. Integrity, coherence, and long‑term trust consistently outrank short‑term performance spikes. Finally, Tamara breaks down the leadership pillars that guide her decisions every day—servant purpose, respect, clarity, and courage—and explains how they shape client work, internal accountability, and the humanization of digital conversations. This episode reinforces a simple but powerful truth: healthy cultures are calm, specific, ethical, and deeply human—especially when the stakes are high.   ⏱️ Key moments 00:00–02:30 — Why people define culture through behavior, not slogans 02:30–05:45 — "Calm, candid, deeply human" leadership in practice 05:45–09:30 — Psychological safety, mistakes, and fixing systems instead of blaming people 09:30–12:45 — Leaders stepping in and sharing responsibility under pressure 12:45–15:45 — What large organizations can learn from small‑team cultures 15:45–18:45 — Trauma, healthcare, and why fear blocks sound decisions 18:45–22:45 — Structured debriefs and conflict without character attacks 22:45–26:45 — Ethics in AI, data, and social platforms: asking "should we?" 26:45–30:45 — Saying no to unethical client work and protecting coherence 30:45–35:45 — Sustainable performance, pacing, and rejecting hero culture 35:45–41:45 — Servant purpose, respect, clarity, and courage as decision filters 41:45–49:15 — Humanizing social media and building trust beyond metrics 49:15–56:45 — Responding, not reacting: humility, apologies, and repair 56:45–1:00:00 — Final reflections and leadership resources   📣 Join the Conversation If this Mastering Workplace Culture episode shifted how you think about leadership: 👍 Like this episode to support calm, human‑centered leadership conversations 🔔 Subscribe for more Mastering Workplace Culture discussions on ethics, clarity, and performance 💬 Comment with one leadership practice that helps your team feel safe and focused 🔗 Share this episode with a leader navigating AI, change, or burnout   #MasteringWorkplaceCulture #PsychologicalSafety #EthicalLeadership #HumanCenteredLeadership #LeadershipDevelopment #FutureOfWork


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