This week we’re getting real about trust — how to build it, how to protect it, and how to not totally lose it over dinner table debates (yes, even Brexit came up 😅).
Join us as we unpack what “psychological safety” really means (don’t worry, it’s not as clinical as it sounds!) and how it shows up in the everyday — whether you're chatting with your kids, your partner, or that one relative who always has thoughts at family gatherings 😬
We break it down into four relatable levels:
👥 Inclusion
🧠 Learning
🤝 Contribution
💪 Challenge
...and how to not derail a convo when things get tricky.
Sue opens up about a time she missed a big milestone in her son’s life — a moment that sparks a beautifully honest chat about reliability, presence, and that tricky balance between being everything for everyone.
Along the way, we laugh, we reflect, and we share the real-life stuff that makes relationships work — or wobble. It’s heartfelt, a little raw, and totally relatable.
So grab a cuppa, pull up a chair, and let’s get into it. Because trust isn’t built in a day — but it does start with a good chat 💗🫖
Chapters
Building Safety and Trust in Conversations (00:01)
Creating safe spaces and building trust in conversations, emphasizing conscious effort and structured frameworks.
Creating Psychological Safety in Relationships (03:15)
Psychological safety is crucial for inclusion, learning, contribution, and challenge in both organizational and personal relationships.
Parenting and Teaching Respectful Conversations (07:00)
Brexit as a focal point for discussing political differences within families, emphasizing creating a safe environment for open communication and nurturing children's differing opinions.
Fostering Trust and Psychological Safety (13:00)
Active listening is crucial in difficult conversations, promoting safety and respect, and building trust in relationships.
Building Credibility Through Parenthood (24:26)
Balancing parenting and work, reliability and credibility, sharing personal experiences, research and adaptability for effective parenting.
Building Trust and Psychological Safety (28:00)
Balancing disclosure and vulnerability builds trust in relationships, especially in parent-child friendships. Safe spaces are crucial for trust to develop over time.
Nurturing Psychological Safety in Relationships (38:18)
Trust and psychological safety are crucial for open and honest conversations, emphasizing independence and mutual support.
Keywords
Trust, Psychological Safety, Conversations, Effective Communication, Connection, Growth, Inclusion, Learning, Contribution, Challenge, Relationships, Family Dynamics, Parenting, Respectful Conversations, Active Listening, Vulnerability, Disclosure, Reliability, Credibility, Boundaries
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