The Leadership Field Guide
In this episode we explore why the presence—or sudden absence—of laughter in a team can be the most reliable indicator of psychological safety and engagement. In real workplaces, humor isn’t merely a break from the grind; it’s an early warning system that tells leaders whether employees feel safe to speak up. This episode is for managers and leaders who notice their team’s laughter has gone silent and wonder if something deeper is wrong. If you’re juggling performance metrics, compliance culture, and the subtle art of keeping people engaged, this law will show you what to listen for. In this episode, we cover: - Psychological safety in teams - Humor as a diagnostic tool for leadership - Encouraging laughter without punishing jokes - Managers fostering authenticity through levity - Team engagement linked to spontaneous humor - Detecting silent teams via lack of humor - Using humor to improve communication in leadership - The role of leaders in building psychological safety - Humor as an early warning system for disengagement - Balancing professionalism with human warmth in management - Recognizing jokes that reveal unresolved issues - Cultivating a culture where employees feel safe to laugh If you found this episode helpful, hit follow or save it so Spotify can keep bringing you leadership insights. "Werq" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Podcast releases Monday Mornings with occasional bonus episodes throughout the week. Produced by N1 Consulting, LLC https://www.linkedin.com/company/n1-consulting-llc/ To suggest field entries, or to reach out about our consulting and leadership coaching services, please reach out to us at LeadershipFieldGuide@gmail.com.
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