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Safety is often invisible.
It lives in the quiet, everyday actions of people who take responsibility seriously — the ones who double-check, slow down, and choose care even when no one is watching.
In this episode of How to Build a Rose-Colored Planet, we explore safety beyond systems and procedures, and into the human behaviors that quietly sustain trust and stability.
We also examine psychological safety — the ability to speak, question, and participate without fear — and why it is essential for healthy relationships, effective teams, and strong communities.
Safety is not only something we rely on.
It is something we build together.
💗 Support the podcast: buymeacoffee.com/arosecoloredplanet
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
By Dana van NessSafety is often invisible.
It lives in the quiet, everyday actions of people who take responsibility seriously — the ones who double-check, slow down, and choose care even when no one is watching.
In this episode of How to Build a Rose-Colored Planet, we explore safety beyond systems and procedures, and into the human behaviors that quietly sustain trust and stability.
We also examine psychological safety — the ability to speak, question, and participate without fear — and why it is essential for healthy relationships, effective teams, and strong communities.
Safety is not only something we rely on.
It is something we build together.
💗 Support the podcast: buymeacoffee.com/arosecoloredplanet
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.