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We are living in uncertain times in our beloved America. More and more, we find ourselves walking in fear—questioning whether we're truly safe, emotionally, mentally, and psychologically. Our psychological safety is under threat. So today, we're asking the big question: Why does psychological safety matter? And just as importantly—how can we all contribute to building inclusive, empowering spaces where everyone feels safe, seen, and supported? This episode is about more than just theory. It's about the lived experiences of LGBTQ+ individuals, allies, immigrants, and so many others who navigate a world that often feels unsafe simply for being who they are. And I am honored—truly honored—to be joined by someone who brings a rare combination of both personal insight and professional wisdom to this vital conversation. On this episode, join me and my beloved husband, Steven, as we unpack the realities, the challenges, and the opportunities for creating psychological safety in America—especially for those who are too often pushed to the margins.
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We are living in uncertain times in our beloved America. More and more, we find ourselves walking in fear—questioning whether we're truly safe, emotionally, mentally, and psychologically. Our psychological safety is under threat. So today, we're asking the big question: Why does psychological safety matter? And just as importantly—how can we all contribute to building inclusive, empowering spaces where everyone feels safe, seen, and supported? This episode is about more than just theory. It's about the lived experiences of LGBTQ+ individuals, allies, immigrants, and so many others who navigate a world that often feels unsafe simply for being who they are. And I am honored—truly honored—to be joined by someone who brings a rare combination of both personal insight and professional wisdom to this vital conversation. On this episode, join me and my beloved husband, Steven, as we unpack the realities, the challenges, and the opportunities for creating psychological safety in America—especially for those who are too often pushed to the margins.