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In this episode of My Little Rants, I explore a quiet shift many of us are feeling the growing hesitation around what we say at work and in everyday conversations.
After years of necessary progress around sexism, racism, power, and inclusion, something else seems to have crept in alongside it: fear. Not of doing harm, but of getting things wrong. Of being misunderstood. Of saying nothing feeling safer than saying something imperfectly.
This isn’t a rant against progress or “PC culture”.
It’s an honest reflection on trust, silence, humour, and what happens when psychological safety starts to tip into self-censorship.
No hot takes.
Just a conversation worth having.
By CarrieIn this episode of My Little Rants, I explore a quiet shift many of us are feeling the growing hesitation around what we say at work and in everyday conversations.
After years of necessary progress around sexism, racism, power, and inclusion, something else seems to have crept in alongside it: fear. Not of doing harm, but of getting things wrong. Of being misunderstood. Of saying nothing feeling safer than saying something imperfectly.
This isn’t a rant against progress or “PC culture”.
It’s an honest reflection on trust, silence, humour, and what happens when psychological safety starts to tip into self-censorship.
No hot takes.
Just a conversation worth having.