đď¸ Welcome to the Final Episode Happy Work Space with Sue Higgs đď¸
Hello, Iâm Sue Higgs, and welcome to the final episode of this podcast series. Over the past few episodes, weâve tackled the joys, the challenges, and the realities of working in the creative industries. And today, weâre ending on a crucial and uplifting noteâhow to foster a happy, healthy workplace.
If thereâs one thing Iâve learned in my years as an Executive Creative Director, itâs that a companyâs culture starts at the top. A great workplace isnât about flashy perks or trendy office spacesâitâs about leadership that prioritizes people over ego, clarity over jargon, and collaboration over hierarchy. When leaders communicate with humility, humour, and honesty, they create an environment where everyoneâregardless of titleâfeels valued, heard, and empowered to do their best work.
So, in this episode, weâre going to break it down:
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What makes a great leadership culture? Why the best workplaces have leaders who listen, show up, and genuinely care about their teams.
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How to spot red flags early. Whether you're starting a new job or re-evaluating your current one, how do you tell if a company is truly invested in its people?
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The role of psychological safety. When employees feel safe to voice their ideas, take risks, and even fail without fear of retribution, creativity thrives.
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Jargon vs. Real Talk. Why buzzwords and corporate speak can be exclusionary and how clear, human communication builds trust.
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Staying close to the work. As creatives, moving up the career ladder often means stepping away from the work itselfâso how do we balance leadership with staying creatively engaged?
If todayâs topic resonates with you, here are some fantastic books, talks, and resources to help you create or find a workplace that truly supports its people:
đ¤ BrenĂŠ Brownâs TED Talk on Vulnerability & Leadership
đ âThe Fearless Organizationâ by Amy Edmondson â A deep dive into how psychological safety fuels innovation and success.
đ The Happy Workplace Index (Search online for the latest rankings) â A resource to check out companies that prioritise employee well-being.
So as we wrap up this final episode, my challenge to you is this:
How can you contribute to making your workplace a happier, healthier space?
Whether youâre in a leadership position or just starting out, the way we show up, listen, and support each other matters.
Thank you so much for joining me on this podcast journeyâitâs been an absolute pleasure sharing these conversations with you. Keep striving for workplaces that bring out the best in people. And most importantly, "Keep lifting others up as you climb".đ
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