In this episode of On my Couch, we’re diving into a topic that currently sits at the heart of leadership, culture, and human performance — psychological safety.
Sue & I are joined by Georgia Gray, a practitioner whose work spans policy, practice, education, and frontline care. Georgia has worked across not-for-profit, local and state government sectors in industries like healthcare, education and tech.
Join us as we hear her real-world insight from working with individuals, teams, and systems at every level, helping people feel safe enough to speak up, be themselves, and genuinely thrive.
In this conversation, we explore Georgia’s personal journey, the moments that shaped her work, and her insights into what psychological safety and trauma informed leadership really looks like: not just as a concept, but as a lived experience in workplaces, communities, and everyday life.
This is a conversation about trust, courage, boundaries, and care — and why psychological safety isn’t a “nice to have”, but a fundamental requirement for sustainable performance and wellbeing.
So grab a coffee, get comfortable, and join Sue and I with the latest episode of On My Couch.
