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How to Create Brave Spaces That Unlock Your Team’s Performance

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Episode 234

What if the phrase “psychological safety” has been getting it wrong all along? In this episode, organizational culture expert Hacia Atherton reframes the conversation entirely — it’s not about creating safe spaces. It’s about creating brave spaces. And for engineering leaders navigating high-pressure environments, that distinction changes everything about how you lead.

Hacia’s background is as unconventional as her approach: she combines accounting, consulting, and positive psychology — and the origin of that third pillar is something she discovered not in a classroom, but during six months in a hospital bed after a near-fatal horse riding accident. That lived experience gives her a perspective on resilience, reframing, and human performance that is impossible to manufacture.

In this conversation, Hacia and James explore why culture problems almost always show up in the numbers first, how leaders unknowingly trigger the people they’re trying to lead, and what it actually takes to help a team stop reacting and start responding — including a concrete conflict mediation framework you can bring to your next difficult conversation.

Key Takeaways:
  • Brave spaces, not safe spaces: Psychological safety isn’t about emotional coddling — it’s about whether people can speak up, share ideas, and show up as themselves without shutting down.
  • Culture problems are financial problems: Overtime, turnover, and missed KPIs are often symptoms of psychological distress on the team — understanding the story behind the numbers is where the real work begins.
  • Leaders don’t always fail from malice: Poor leadership often comes from unexamined personal triggers that no one helped them identify or address — and those blind spots have real consequences for team culture.
  • Emotional mastery over emotional intelligence: Knowing you have emotions isn’t enough — the competitive advantage comes from learning to correctly label, interpret, and channel them rather than react from them.
  • When people fill in the blanks, they fill them in differently: Lack of information from senior leadership causes middle managers to invent narratives — and those different narratives create friction, misalignment, and culture breakdown.
Timestamps:

[00:00] Introduction

[02:38] The psychological story behind the numbers

[06:08] Why people leave managers, not companies

[10:08] Redefining psychological safety — brave spaces vs. safe spaces

[11:27] How to transform workplace culture — the mirror work leaders must do

[13:22] Conflict mediation in practice — a step-by-step framework

[18:43] What new leaders aren’t prepared for

[20:04] How information gaps create culture breakdown

[21:35] Hacia’s personal journey — from near-fatal accident to positive psychology

[26:23] Human competitive advantage in the age of AI

[30:40] Guest question for the host

[32:05] Coach in Your Corner

Guest Information:
  • Name: Hacia Atherton
  • Website: haciaathe​rton.com
About the Host:

Dr. James Bryant, P.E. is an engineering leadership coach, the founder of Engineer Your Success, and the host of the Engineer Your Success Podcast. His mission is to help technical professionals design and live a life where they’re winning at work and at home. Connect with James at engineeryoursuccessnow.com or find him on LinkedIn.

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