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What does it really take to create teams that are not only high-performing, but also human-centred and resilient? In this episode, Mark McBride-Wright sits down with Jade Garratt, Director of Education at Psychological Safety, to explore the role of psychological safety in transforming how we work, learn, and lead. Drawing on her background in education, leadership, and yoga, Jade unpacks the difference between training and true learning, why fear-based environments fail us, and how embracing curiosity over blame can unlock better outcomes for people and organisations alike.

From challenging internalised beliefs to building inclusive cultures that actually work, this conversation is full of rich insight and practical wisdom. Whether you’re a leader, educator, or someone rethinking your relationship with work, Jade offers an honest, thoughtful perspective on why safe spaces aren't just nice to have, they're essential. Tune in for stories, strategies, and a deeper look at the future of leadership.

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