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Creating a Sense of Home at Work: Building Trust and Belonging in Teams

Creating a Sense of Home at Work: Building Trust and Belonging in Teams

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In this episode, we explore Chapter 5 (“Home”) from Unfolded: Lessons in Transformation from an Origami Crane. Brian and Linda discuss how leaders can create a sense of “home” in the workplace—a space of belonging, safety, and shared growth.

They unpack what happens when a transformed individual re-enters their team, why that can create tension, and how leaders can respond with empathy and openness. Topics include:

  • Reclaiming the word home for organizational life
  • Creating psychological safety and emotional trust
  • Understanding when it’s time to “move neighborhoods”
  • Inviting transformation through storytelling

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