Empathy at Work: How Women Leaders Build Trust and Psychological Safety That Transforms Teams

EPISODE · Jan 21, 2026 · 3 MIN

Empathy at Work: How Women Leaders Build Trust and Psychological Safety That Transforms Teams

from The Women's Leadership Podcast · host Inception Point AI

This is your The Women's Leadership Podcast podcast. Imagine stepping into a boardroom where every voice matters, where your ideas spark innovation without the shadow of doubt or fear. That's the power of leading with empathy, listeners, and today on The Women's Leadership Podcast, we're diving deep into how you, as women leaders, can foster psychological safety in the workplace. Psychological safety means your team feels free to speak up, admit mistakes, share concerns, and take risks without fear of humiliation or retaliation, as highlighted in insights from Women in Safety. Picture Savitha Raghunathan, Senior Software Engineer at Red Hat, who nails it: being attuned to emotions creates trust and mutual respect. Start with active listening—put down your phone, look them in the eye, and truly hear their stories. Savitha emphasizes cultivating emotional intelligence to navigate challenges with compassion. Then, encourage open communication. Create channels where ideas flow freely, no retaliation in sight. WomenTech reports this builds inclusive teams that thrive. Lead by example, sisters. Show vulnerability, like Women & Leadership Australia suggests: admit, "I'm not sure how this will turn out, but let's figure it out together." This normalizes uncertainty and invites collaboration. Demonstrate genuine care—check in on well-being beyond tasks. Small gestures, like a coworker named Jane and Sasha helping Sally rework a crashed report, as shared in Pollack Peacebuilding examples, turn overload into teamwork triumphs. Address microaggressions head-on, per Women in Safety's steps: train on bystander intervention and enforce protocols treating psychological harm as a safety issue. Embed inclusivity—celebrate diverse backgrounds, as Risky Women advocates, drawing from leaders like Christine Lagarde and Janet Yellen, whose empathy drives better business. Jamil Zaki's research shows empathic organizations boost mental health, morale, innovation, and retention—especially for women facing biases. For women's advancement, Silatha outlines actions: diverse leadership representation, tailored programs on menopause or fertility, flexible policies, gender sensitivity training, and safe affinity groups. BCG confirms psychological safety multiplies retention fourfold for women. Page Executive's Alex Bishop notes it levels the field, reducing isolation for women of color or disabled women, fueling agility and better outcomes. Listeners, empathy isn't fluffy—it's your superpower for resilient teams. Listen to women's voices through facilitated discussions, normalize check-ins, and model trust. Harvard Business Review, via Maren Gube and Debra Sabatini Hennelly, calls it key to organizational resilience. You foster this, and watch your workplace—and careers—soar. Thank you for tuning in to The Women's Leadership Podcast. Subscribe now for more empowerment. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. For more http://www.quietp

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