The H&H Impact

9: Speaking Up When It Matters - Overcoming the Barriers to Bystander Intervention

38 min · 7. Apr. 2026
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In this episode of the H&H Impact Podcast, Stephen Hartz interviews Monte Chambers and Gregory Hanna, Jr., who bring decades of public safety leadership experience to a candid discussion on bystander intervention and accountability. Drawing from real-world leadership roles in high-stakes environments, they explore why individuals often hesitate to speak up, even when they recognize something is wrong. The conversation unpacks the cultural, psychological, and organizational barriers that inhibit action, and highlights the role of “just culture” in creating environments where people feel both responsible and safe to intervene. Listeners will gain practical insight into how leaders can foster trust, reinforce shared ownership, and move from “see something, say something” to consistent, courageous action.

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Episode 9: Speaking Up When It Matters - Overcoming the Barriers to Bystander Intervention Cover

9: Speaking Up When It Matters - Overcoming the Barriers to Bystander Intervention

In this episode of the H&H Impact Podcast, Stephen Hartz interviews Monte Chambers and Gregory Hanna, Jr., who bring decades of public safety leadership experience to a candid discussion on bystander intervention and accountability. Drawing from real-world leadership roles in high-stakes environments, they explore why individuals often hesitate to speak up, even when they recognize something is wrong. The conversation unpacks the cultural, psychological, and organizational barriers that inhibit action, and highlights the role of “just culture” in creating environments where people feel both responsible and safe to intervene. Listeners will gain practical insight into how leaders can foster trust, reinforce shared ownership, and move from “see something, say something” to consistent, courageous action.

7. Apr. 202638 min