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In this episode, Traci discusses the recent American Psychological Association (APA) report on psychological safety in the changing workplace. She explores the importance of psychological safety in organizations, its impact on job satisfaction, employee well-being, and retention.

Traci also shares insights from a listener about college athletes and the NCAA, providing context for the ongoing debate about student-athlete compensation. The episode highlights strategies for building and maintaining psychological safety in the workplace, emphasizing the role of leadership in creating a psychologically safe environment.

Mentioned in this episode:

Psychological safety in the changing workplace: Work in America 2024 report

Ep 192: The NCAA and College Athletes: Exploring the Employee Status Ruling

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Chapters

00:00 Introduction and Listener Insights on College Athletes

05:30 Overview of APA's Psychological Safety Report

10:15 Impact of Psychological Safety on Job Satisfaction and Well-being

15:45 Strategies for Building Psychological Safety

22:30 Measuring and Maintaining Psychological Safety

28:00 Closing Remarks and Call to Action

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