Don’t Fake It, Make It Safe.  Fostering a Culture of Trust, with Guests Christina Clark & Laura Stearn

EPISODE · Jan 21, 2024 · 38 MIN

Don’t Fake It, Make It Safe. Fostering a Culture of Trust, with Guests Christina Clark & Laura Stearn

from Psychologically Speaking with Leila Ainge

Leila Ainge delves into the digital rooms where women entrepreneurs lurk, to discuss the relationship between impostor phenomenon and psychological safety. With the insight and expertise of Christina Clark and Laura Stearn from Workculturati, this conversation unravels the benefits of lurking behaviour, visibility pressures, comparison traps, and the elusive promise of level playing fields in online communities.Uncover the three core themes identified in Leila's research and join the conversation as Christina and Laura lend their expertise on psychological safety, DEI, and the cultivation of online environments which foster vibrant, equitable communities.This episode is an absolute must listen for anyone leading or participating in online spaces, looking for actionable insights on creating cultures that empower, rather than inhibit, the entrepreneurial spirit.Connect with Leila online at https://www.leilaainge.co.uk/ and find her on Linkedin and Instagram @leilaaingeLearn more about Christina and Laura’s work and  Workculturati at https://www.workculturati.com/ Subscribe here to be notified when the white paper is published Mentioned in the podcast Amy EdmondsonTimothy ClarkPsychologically Speaking is produced by Buckers at Decibelle Creative / @decibelle_creative

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