Discover how Harvard's Amy Edmondson pioneered psychological safety research, revealing why some teams thrive while others stay silent. From Google's breakthrough studies to preventing disasters, learn the science behind speaking up at work.

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Lena: Hey everyone, welcome back to your personalized podcast from BeFreed! I'm Lena, and I'm absolutely thrilled to dive into something that could transform how you think about workplace dynamics.
Eli: And I'm Eli! Today we're exploring the groundbreaking work of Amy Edmondson on psychological safety-and trust me, this is going to be one of those conversations that makes you see your work environment in a completely different light.
Lena: Exactly! We're talking about why some teams thrive while others stay silent, and how one Harvard professor's research has become the secret sauce for everything from Google's success to preventing disasters in hospitals.