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94. The Courage to Lead Compassionately: Building Trust, Psychological Safety & High-Performing Teams

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Leadership isn't tested during seasons of success, it's revealed when the people around you are walking through the hardest moments of their lives. In this episode of The Frequency of Courage, Megan explores why compassionate leadership is more than empathy, it's a competitive advantage. As AI continues to transform the workplace, the leaders who create trust, psychological safety and genuine human connection will build stronger teams, healthier cultures, and more resilient organizations. Drawing from her own experiences leading rapidly growing teams through personal hardship, grief, uncertainty and change since 2019 (and the COVID pandemic) Megan shares practical strategies for leading people as whole human beings, not just employees. This conversation challenges the outdated belief that people should "leave their personal lives at the door" and offers a new vision for leadership where accountability and empathy work together to unlock extraordinary performance. In this episode Megan will cover: • Why compassionate leadership creates stronger business results • What psychological safety really looks like in high-performing teams • Better questions every leader should ask during one-on-ones • How emotional intelligence strengthens trust and communication • Why clarity reduces anxiety and improves team performance • The difference between supporting someone and rescuing them • How employees can ask for help before burnout takes over Whether you're leading a company, managing a team, building a business, or simply striving to become a better human, this episode is an invitation to redefine what great leadership looks like. Because people rarely remember every strategy, quarterly business review, or KPI. They remember how you made them feel. They remember the leader who believed in them.They remember the leader who simply said: "I've got you." If this episode resonated with you, subscribe to The Frequency of Courage, leave a review & share the show!

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