Episode #18
018-Six Ways to Build Lasting Trust on Your Team
Psychological safety is one of the most talked-about concepts in leadership today. But what happens when growth, change, and pressure begin to test the trust organizations have worked so hard to build? In this episode of Beyond the Class , Chapman Foundation Chief Program Officer Katie Trotter explores a common misconception: psychological safety is not a cultural perk or a leadership personality trait. It is a strategic capability that must be intentionally built, reinforced, and practiced over time. Throughout the conversation, Katie highlights how trust becomes sustainable when leadership behaviors, team norms, and organizational systems work together to create environments where people feel safe contributing, learning, challenging ideas, and growing. Six Strategies That Help Trust Hold: Shared Language Creates Predictability Trust Is Built Through Consistent Leader Behavior Clear Expectations Reduce Unnecessary Fear Feedback Normalized as a Skill Recognition Signals Belonging Systems Reinforce What Matters LEVEL UP OPPORTUNITY Before your next team meeting, ask: "What is one thing we might be hesitant to talk about that would help us move forward?" Then: Listen without interrupting Thank the person for raising it Stay curious before becoming corrective Small moments of curiosity and openness can send powerful signals that honest input is welcome and valued. RELATED RESOURCES BLOG: Trust That Holds - https://www.chapmancommunities.org/blog-trust-that-holds/ WEBSITE: Caring Workplace Program - https://chapmancommunities.org/caring-workplace-program/ AUDIOCAST: 006-Rebuilding Trust When You've Messed Up - https://www.chapmancommunities.org/btc-006/ CHAPTER MARKERS 1 - 00:00 – Why Psychological Safety Matters More Than Ever 2 - 01:56 – Psychological Safety Is a Strategic Capability 3 - 03:43 – Strategy #1: Shared Language Creates Predictability 4 - 06:06 – Strategy #2: Trust Is Built Through Consistent Leader Behavior 5 - 07:08 – Strategy #3: Clear Expectations Reduce Unnecessary Fear 6 - 08:17 – Strategy #4: Feedback Normalized as a Skill 7 - 09:48 – Strategy #5: Recognition Signals Belonging 8 - 13:09 – Strategy #6: Systems Reinforce What Matters 9 - 14:06 – What Psychological Safety Looks Like in Practice & Misconceptions 10 - 17:15 – Level Up Opportunity: Asking the Question No One Wants to Ask KEY TAKEAWAYS Psychological safety is built through consistent practices, not programs. Trust grows through consistency, not charisma. Clear expectations reduce uncertainty and improve performance. Feedback and recognition help people feel valued and supported. Systems reinforce the behaviors and values that shape culture. Psychological safety supports honest conversations, learning, and growth.


