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Psychological Safety in Learning Environments with Romy Alexandra, season 4, episode 3

Psychological Safety in Learning Environments with Romy Alexandra, season 4, episode 3

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In this episode, we talked with Romy Alexandra, an expert in psychological safety and experiential learning. Her work with NGOs on youth leadership and human trafficking prevention highlighted the need for engaging, effective learning methods, leading her to experiential learning and psychological safety as its foundation.

Romy defines psychological safety, drawing from Dr. Amy Edmondson, as a shared environment where individuals feel safe to take interpersonal risks without fear of punishment or humiliation. This environment fosters vulnerability, inclusion, and innovation, which are essential for learning spaces. She emphasises that it’s not about comfort but about creating trust to navigate discomfort, enabling youth to contribute authentically.

We explored some of the misconceptions around these topics, such as assuming humour indicates safety. Romy cautioned that sarcasm or inappropriate humour can alienate participants, while humour often masks discomfort. Another pitfall is forcing vulnerability too soon, which can shut down the learning process. Instead, facilitators should offer choices and gradual engagement to build trust.

Romy also addresses generational shifts, noting that post-COVID attention spans are shorter, and younger generations use technology as a safety net. She advocates for new conversations to address these changes while grounding youth work in the core principles of experiential learning. In response to the common critique that younger generations are "too sensitive," Romy suggests approaching conflicts with curiosity, fostering dialogue to repair relationships rather than shutting down in the face of discomfort.

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People and books mentioned in the episode:

  • Daring Greatly by Brené Brown
  • The Fearless Organization by Amy C. Edmonson

For any ideas, comments or suggestions, please email us at talkingyouthworkpodcast@gmail.com.

This episode was part of the Inception of Learning project, funded by the Erasmus+ Youth Programme. The project aims to support youth workers, trainers, and educators in delivering high-quality learning experiences for young people in the context of Generation Z and Generation Alpha.

#YouthWork #PsychologicalSafety #ExperientialLearning

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