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Psych Health and Safety Podcast USA

Psych Health and Safety Podcast USA

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The goal of the Psych Health and Safety USA podcast is to increase awareness of the importance of psychological health and safety, grow the community of psych health and safety advocates, and help reduce exposure to psychosocial hazards in workplaces in the United States. Each episode will feature not only guests with expertise in health and safety, psychology, academia, policymaking, and thought leadership but others with lived experience involving exposure to psychosocial hazards in a variety of work settings and environments. Host: Dr. I. David Daniels2022 FlourishDx Ciências Ciências Sociais Economia Gestão e Liderança
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  • 150th Episode Special: Straight from the PHSCON 2025 Stage, Dr. Daniels on Inclusive Workplace Design featuring. Kana’e Dyas
    Aug 1 2025
    Celebrating our 150th Episode with an Exclusive from PHSCON 2025!

    To mark this monumental milestone, we are giving you a front-row seat to a powerhouse conversation straight from the main stage at the Psychological Health and Safety Conference 2025.

    In this special feature presentation, host Dr. I. David Daniels is joined by global psychosocial safety leader Kana’e Dyas to explore the critical "what, why, and how" of inclusive work design. They go beyond the buzzwords to provide a practical blueprint for leaders in OHS, HR, and management who are dedicated to creating genuinely supportive and psychologically healthy workplaces.

    In This Landmark Episode, You Will Discover:
    • Actionable Strategies: Learn how to move from theory to practice in designing work environments that accommodate a diverse range of employee needs and perspectives.
    • Psychosocial Hazard Mitigation: Uncover methods for identifying and addressing psychosocial risks rooted in a lack of inclusion, in alignment with ISO 45003 principles.
    • The Power of Co-Design: Understand why involving employees in the design process is critical for fostering authentic equity and belonging.
    • Overcoming Barriers: Address common obstacles that prevent organizations from building a true culture of respect, collaboration, and workplace mental health.
    • Global Perspectives: Hear insights from two world-class experts on the cutting edge of psychological health and safety.

    This isn't just a discussion; it's an essential guide for anyone committed to the future of workplace mental health and safety.

    Featured in this Episode:
    • Dr. I. David Daniels, PhD, CSD, VPS:

      • Host of the Psych Health and Safety USA Podcast, Founder/CEO of ID2 Solutions, and author of “Psychosocial Hazards Are Real.”
    • linkedin.com/in/i-david-daniels-phd-cert-safety-director-0bb50b29/

    • Kana’e Dyas:

      • Workplace Support Manager - Psychosocial Safety, Wellbeing and Respect at Work for Anglo American, and a multiple award-winning leader in trauma-informed psychosocial management.
    • linkedin.com/in/kanaedyas/

    Prefer to watch?

    To see the full presentation live from the stage, you can watch the video version of this landmark episode on the FlourishDX YouTube channel.
    Watch Here: https://www.youtube.com/c/FlourishDX

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    47 minutos
  • Addressing Organizational Limits with Simmone Bowe
    Jul 17 2025

    Dive into Episode #149 of the Psych Health and Safety USA Podcast with host Dr. I. David Daniels, PhD, CSD, VPS, and special guest Simmone Bowe, leadership development consultant and founder of Limitless Life, a boutique training and HR consulting firm helping business leaders refine people strategy, performance improvement, leadership development, executive and career coaching, and mentorship.

    Organizational limits can become psychosocial hazards when they create stress, uncertainty, or negatively impact employees' mental well-being. Here’s how:

    High Job Demands: Excessive workloads, unrealistic deadlines, and constant pressure can lead to chronic stress and burnout.

    Lack of Control: When employees have little say in how they perform their work or are given limited decision-making authority, it can lead to frustration and helplessness.

    Poorly Managed Organizational Change: Frequent restructuring, downsizing, or mergers without clear communication can cause anxiety and insecurity.

    Unclear Roles and Expectations: Conflicting responsibilities or vague job descriptions can lead to confusion and stress.

    Limited Support: A lack of social support from colleagues or supervisors can make employees feel isolated and vulnerable.

    Inadequate Reward and Recognition: Feeling undervalued or underappreciated can lead to demotivation and resentment.

    Ms. Bowe’s expertise in training, development, HR, and leadership provides a unique perspective on how individuals and organizations can break through these limits to become truly limitless.

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    43 minutos
  • Psychological Health, Safety, and My Rights with Gloria Hartley
    Jul 4 2025
    Dive into Episode #148 of the Psych Health and Safety USA Podcast, featuring host Dr. I. David Daniels, PhD, CSD, VPS, and special guest Gloria Hartley, the Civil Rights Compliance Coordinator at the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences at Virginia Tech University. She is also the child of immigrants, a veteran of the United States Navy, and has spent over a decade in and around the human resource space in both the private and public sectors. One of her professional goals has been to convert conversations about Civil and Human Rights into practical language and steps that people can take to protect workers and the organization. Civil rights and psychosocial safety are deeply interconnected. Civil rights ensure that individuals are protected from discrimination and have equal access to opportunities, which is fundamental for creating a safe and inclusive environment. Psychosocial safety, however, refers to the psychological and social conditions that allow individuals to feel safe, respected, and valued in their communities and workplaces. Individuals are more likely to experience psychosocial safety when civil rights are upheld because they are protected from discrimination, harassment, and other forms of harm. This creates an environment where people can express themselves freely, participate fully in society, and feel a sense of belonging. Conversely, when civil rights are violated, it can lead to a lack of psychosocial safety, resulting in stress, anxiety, and other adverse mental health outcomes. LinkedIn Profile https://www.linkedin.com/in/gloriamhartley/
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    51 minutos
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