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Work Well, Lead Well

Practical guidance to build safer, healthier workplaces where people and businesses thrive.

  1. 10

    When risk becomes normal

    This episode explores how risk rarely appears as a single moment, but develops gradually through small, reasonable decisions made over time. As organisations adapt to pressure and complexity, what feels "normal" can quietly shift and often without anyone noticing.  We unpack how this happens, why it's so difficult to see from the inside, and what it means for leaders trying to maintain visibility of risk in complex systems.

  2. 9

    Why Experienced Leaders Become Blind to Risk

    Experience helps leaders navigate complexity.  But it can also shape expectations about how systems behave. In this episode of Work Well, Lead Well, we explore why experienced leaders can sometimes miss subtle signals that risk is evolving. Because in complex organisations, the most significant risks rarely appear suddenly, they often emerge slowly, just beyond the edge of what experience expects to see.

  3. 8

    Why Leaders Stop Hearing the Truth

    Most leaders assume that if something serious was wrong in their organisation, someone would tell them but in many organisations the opposite happens. As pressure builds, concerns become harder to raise, signals are softened and the system gradually loses visibility of its own risk. In this episode of Work Well, Lead Well, we explore how organisational silence develops and what leaders can do to ensure that important information continues to travel through the system. Because risk rarely grows through recklessness, it grows through silence.

  4. 7

    When Board oversight looks strong but is'nt

    Board-level safety oversight rarely fails through indifference. More often, it narrows quietly through compressed reporting, shifting priorities and over-reliance on lagging indicators. In this episode we explore where governance can unintentionally weaken, and what stronger oversight looks like in commercial organisations. For Chairs, NEDs and senior leaders, safety isn't just operational. It's strategic.

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    The Leadership Skill That Prevents Safety Incidents

    What prevents safety incidents when procedures are already in place? In this episode, we explore why emotional intelligence, not just technical expertise, plays a critical role in safety leadership. Because when pressure rises, behaviour shapes outcomes. A reflective discussion for safety professionals and senior leaders operating in high-risk environments.

  6. 5

    Your brain is why safety culture fails (and leaders don't realise it)

    Safety culture doesn't fail because people don't care. It fails because the human brain is wired to take shortcuts under pressure. In this episode of Work Well, Lead Well, Heather McQueen Pearson explores the neuroscience behind risk-taking at work and why safety systems often struggle in real-world conditions. The episode examines how familiarity normalises risk, how pressure affects decision-making, and why people stay silent even when they recognise danger. It reframes safety culture as a leadership and system design issue and not a compliance or attitude problem. For leaders and safety professionals who want to understand why risk creeps in, and what actually influences safer decisions at work.

  7. 4

    How to Spot Safety Warning Signs Before It's Too Late

    Low incident rates don't always mean low risk. In this episode, we explore why experienced leaders miss early warning signs, how risk quietly drifts inside organisations, and why "manageable" can become dangerous. A reflective look at safety leadership, commercial pressure, and the subtle signals that matter most before it's too late.

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    The conversation all great leaders should have

    Great leadership isn't about having all the answers. It's about having the conversations that matter. In this episode of Work Well, Lead Well, we explore the conversations all great leaders should have, with a focus on safety. We look at why leaders often hesitate to raise safety concerns, how silence can undermine trust, and how to address risk calmly without damaging relationships or morale.

  9. 2

    Don't drown in risk assessment

    Risk assessments should remove uncertainty and not create it. In this episode of Work Well, Lead Well, we explore how to conduct proportionate risk assessments that support safe work without drowning people in paperwork. We look at why involving the people doing the work matters, how clarity reduces risk, and what makes a risk assessment genuinely useful in practice.

  10. 1

    How to improve safety culture without spending a penny

    How to improve safety culture without new systems or budget. Safety culture doesn't change because of software, policies, or posters. It changes through what leaders notice, what they tolerate, and how they respond when pressure is on. In this episode, we break down what safety culture really looks like in practice, why it often gets overcomplicated, and how leaders can improve it without spending a penny on new systems. If you're responsible for people, performance, and delivery and you want a safer workplace without adding more noise this episode is for you.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Practical guidance to build safer, healthier workplaces where people and businesses thrive.

HOSTED BY

Heather McQueen Pearson

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Practical guidance to build safer, healthier workplaces where people and businesses thrive.

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Work Well, Lead Well is created and hosted by Heather McQueen Pearson.
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