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Unapologetic Edge: Where Grit Meets Growth

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Most leadership development politely avoids the things that actually matter.Unapologetic Edge doesn't.Philippa Scott is a trauma therapist, nervous system specialist, and WHS psychosocial safety consultant who burned out, twice, before she understood what was actually happening. Now she works with executives who are high-functioning, highly capable, and quietly running on empty.Each episode takes something you think you understand about leadership and shows you it belongs in a completely different category. Burnout isn't weakness — it's a system response. Resilience isn't a character trait — it's a capacity question. Leadership behaviour isn't a culture issue — it's a WHS obligation.Where grit meets growth.For more: unapologeticedge.com

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Episode Unapologetic Edge | The 14 Psychosocial Safety Hazards Every Leader Must Know Cover

Unapologetic Edge | The 14 Psychosocial Safety Hazards Every Leader Must Know

Are you legally required to manage psychosocial hazards in the workplace? What are the 14 psychosocial hazards under Australian WHS legislation? How do you identify psychosocial risks before they become burnout, turnover, complaints, workers compensation claims, or regulatory issues? In this episode, psychosocial safety specialist Philippa Scott explains all 14 psychosocial hazard categories that Australian organisations are required to identify, assess, and manage. You'll learn: ✔ What psychosocial hazards are ✔ Why psychosocial safety is now a workplace health and safety obligation ✔ The 14 psychosocial hazards explained in plain language ✔ Common workplace examples of each hazard ✔ What leaders, HR professionals, People & Culture teams, and business owners need to do to reduce psychosocial risk ✔ The difference between wellbeing initiatives and actual psychosocial risk management Whether you're a leader, manager, HR professional, WHS practitioner, safety officer, or business owner, this episode provides a practical introduction to Australia's psychosocial safety requirements. Questions Answered In This Episode What are the 14 psychosocial hazards? What is psychosocial risk? What is psychosocial safety? What are employers legally required to do? What are examples of psychosocial hazards in the workplace? How can organisations identify psychosocial risks? What is the difference between burnout and psychosocial risk? How does psychosocial safety legislation affect leaders? ⏱ TIMESTAMPS 0:00 – Introduction & strategy call offer 0:29 – Why 14? The legal landscape explained 2:25 – Hazards 1–5: Job Demands, Low Control, Poor Support, Lack of Role Clarity & Poor Change Management 4:57 – Hazards 6–10: Recognition, Organisational Justice, Workplace Relationships, Remote/Isolated Work & Physical Environment 7:28 – Hazards 11–14: Violence & Aggression, Bullying, Harassment & Conflict 9:11 – What the legislation actually requires (and what it doesn't) 10:27 – Wrap-up, next week's episode & how to take action About Philippa Scott Philippa Scott is a psychosocial safety specialist, nervous system-informed leadership consultant, trauma therapist, speaker, and founder of Unapologetic Edge. She helps organisations understand psychosocial risk, leadership behaviour, workplace burnout, neurodiversity, perimenopause, and the hidden factors affecting employee wellbeing and performance. 🔗 LINKS & RESOURCES 👉 Not sure where your organisation actually sits? Take the free Burnout Audit: https://link.ashleyshaw.ca/widget/quiz/JRjMsrscDzvbw5M6XW1S [https://link.ashleyshaw.ca/widget/quiz/JRjMsrscDzvbw5M6XW1S] 📅 Ready to turn your list into action? Book a Strategy Call: https://calendly.com/pippa-fantasticfutures/strategy-session?month [https://calendly.com/pippa-fantasticfutures/strategy-session?month] Related Topics Psychosocial Safety Psychosocial Hazards Workplace Burnout WHS Legislation Australia Leadership Development Psychological Safety Workplace Wellbeing Nervous System Leadership People and Culture Human Resources Workplace Mental Health Burnout Prevention Employee Wellbeing Australian Workplace Health and Safety

Gestern - 12 min
Episode You're Not Managing Stress. You're Managing Liability. Cover

You're Not Managing Stress. You're Managing Liability.

Psychosocial Safety Is Now a Legal Duty (Australia): What Leaders Must Do in 2023+ Philippa Scott introduces a new Unapologetic Edge series on psychosocial safety, asking leaders when they last felt genuinely confident their organisation isn’t harming employees in a way that would withstand inspection, a claim, or legal scrutiny. She explains that in 2023 WorkSafe Australia updated model WHS regulations to explicitly include psychosocial hazards, making psychosocial risk a legal duty of care like physical risk, with 14 hazard categories organisations must identify, assess, control, and review. Scott argues most organisations manage few or none and often rely on engagement surveys, EAPs, or wellbeing programs, which support individuals but don’t meet legal obligations or address structural causes. She highlights leadership behaviour as a key driver of hazards and leaves listeners with an audit-readiness question, inviting them to share the episode and complete a free burnout audit in the show notes. 00:00 Burnout Audit Invite 00:25 Are You Causing Harm 01:20 Why This Matters Now 02:19 What Changed Legally 03:33 Psychosocial Hazards Explained 04:39 Leadership As The Vector 06:32 Risk Management In Practice 07:36 Why Surveys Aren't Enough 08:28 Audit Question And Next Steps 08:59 Wrap Up And Episode Two Most leaders are behind on psychosocial safety not because they don't care, but because nobody explained what the legislation actually requires. In this episode, Philippa Scott breaks down what changed in Australian WHS law, why leadership behaviour is the primary vector for psychosocial hazards, and the specific gap between what most organisations think they're doing and what they're legally required to do. inks: Burn Out Audit https://link.ashleyshaw.ca/widget/quiz/JRjMsrscDzvbw5M6XW1S [https://link.ashleyshaw.ca/widget/quiz/JRjMsrscDzvbw5M6XW1S] | Book a Strategy Call - https://calendly.com/pippa-fantasticfutures/strategy-session?month [https://calendly.com/pippa-fantasticfutures/strategy-session?month] | Website unapologeticedge.com [http://unapologeticedge.com]

3. Juni 2026 - 9 min
Episode You're Not Resilient. You're Just Really Good at Enduring. Cover

You're Not Resilient. You're Just Really Good at Enduring.

Most leaders are exceptional at resilience. The problem is they've quietly lost touch with capacity, and they've rebranded the gap as strength. In this episode, we pull apart two words that get used interchangeably and create entirely different lives. Resilience is your ability to return; capacity is how much you can hold. They need each other, but confusing them produces elite-level endurance dressed up as wellbeing. We cover: — Why resilience without respect for capacity becomes endurance — How leadership culture actively rewards this confusion — What capacity actually is (and why it changes constantly) — Where leaders specifically come unstuck — Three reflection questions that tend to get loud at 3am This one is for leaders, coaches, and anyone who's ever congratulated themselves for getting through something they probably shouldn't have had to get through at all. Reflection prompts from this episode: 1. What are you currently calling resilience that might actually be overextension? 2. Where have you increased your ability to cope instead of changing the conditions? 3. If you genuinely honoured your real capacity this month — not your aspirational capacity, your actual one — what would need to change? www.unapologeticedge.com

27. Mai 2026 - 8 min
Episode The Hidden Cycle of Motherhood: Why Perimenopause Isn't the Problem — It's the Wake-Up Call | Unapologetic Edge Cover

The Hidden Cycle of Motherhood: Why Perimenopause Isn't the Problem — It's the Wake-Up Call | Unapologetic Edge

Most women arrive at perimenopause believing something has gone wrong with them. The rage feels disproportionate. The exhaustion goes beyond tired. The grief doesn't have a clear source. And yet the people around them — sometimes even their doctors — hand them strategies for coping with symptoms rather than language for what's actually happening. In this episode, Philippa Scott introduces The Mother Awakening Cycle: a six-stage developmental framework built on more than two decades of work with mothers across every stage of life. The cycle describes the identity and nervous system transitions that motherhood initiates — not once, but repeatedly — and explains why perimenopause is not the origin of the crisis. It is the moment the crisis can no longer be ignored. The six stages are: Initiation, Accommodation, Fragmentation, Awakening, Reclamation and Integration. Each stage is explored through the specific lens of the perimenopausal woman — the one who held everything together for decades, who is only now beginning to understand what that holding cost her, and what becomes possible when she finally stops. What You'll Hear in This Episode Why perimenopause is one of the most significant Initiations a woman will ever move through — and why nobody prepares us for it as a developmental threshold rather than a medical inconvenience. The Accommodation stage: the years of stretching and adjusting and coping that look like capability from the outside while the nervous system quietly tightens beneath the surface. Fragmentation: what it actually is when the system can no longer hold the load — and why it is the signal, not the diagnosis. The Awakening: why perimenopause and psychological awakening so frequently arrive together, and what becomes possible when a woman understands that the cracking open is the invitation, not the collapse. Reclamation and Integration: what it looks like on the other side — not perfect, not fixed, but regulated, grounded, and finally done with a life that stopped fitting. The One Sentence to Take Away Motherhood is a cycle of awakening. Not a role to survive. Mentioned in This Episode The Mother Awakening Cycle — Philippa's six-stage developmental framework for maternal transition The Regulated Mother Method — the methodology supporting nervous system regulation and identity reclamation - https://www.fantasticfuture.com.au/mother-awakening-regulated-method [https://www.fantasticfuture.com.au/mother-awakening-regulated-method] Burnout Audit — free diagnostic tool for women in perimenopause: LINK [https://link.ashleyshaw.ca/widget/quiz/JRjMsrscDzvbw5M6XW1S] Sacred Reclamation Challenge: LINK [https://go.fantasticfuture.com.au/thesacredreclamationchallenge] Next Week Week 2: The Accommodation Trap — how perimenopause collides with years of invisible stretching, and why the most capable women are often the most at risk. Connect With Philippa Website: www.uapologeticedge.com [http://www.fantasticfuture.com.au] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/unapologetic_edge/ [https://www.instagram.com/unapologetic_edge/] Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61580380703849 [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61580380703849] YouTube: www.youtube.com/@unapologeticedge-perfectstorm [http://www.youtube.com/@unapologeticedge-perfectstorm]

29. März 2026 - 14 min
Episode Resentment Isn’t a Character Flaw: What It’s Really Telling You Cover

Resentment Isn’t a Character Flaw: What It’s Really Telling You

In this episode of Unapologetic Edge, Philippa explores resentment, not the loud, obvious kind, but the quiet, simmering resentment that shows up in capable, high-functioning women who don’t recognise themselves anymore. This conversation reframes resentment as unexpressed boundary information, not bitterness, ingratitude, or emotional immaturity. You’ll learn: * Why resentment isn’t anger gone wrong * How it builds when effort exceeds emotional and relational return * Why resentment often increases in perimenopause and midlife * How motherhood intensifies resentment through invisible labour * Why gratitude and suppression don’t resolve resentment when you’re depleted * What resentment is actually asking for — and what it’s not Resentment isn’t the enemy. It’s information. And learning to listen to it may be the beginning of a more sustainable way of living. www.unapologeticedge.com

10. Feb. 2026 - 14 min
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