Dissonance Disrupted Empowering Leaders to navigate from discomfort to dialogue

Dissonance Disrupted

In a world where DEI seems lost and inclusion is becoming a bad word, we are having real conversations about leadership through the lenses of generational and neurodiversity. We are forging a path toward personal empowerment, conscious leadership, and organizational success. By leveraging evidence-based practices, rooted in neuroscience we can nurture a flourishing workplace culture wherever diversity thrives. Dissonance Disrupted is hosted by Sherri Dockree & Nicki Straza.

Episodes

  1. Jul 14

    E7 - Is it safe in here?

    Hosts Nicki Straza and Sherri Dockree introduce the Dissonance Disrupted Podcast and begin a conversation on wellbeing at work through psychological safety, emphasizing it is often misunderstood as a box-checking, task-oriented, or purely cognitive initiative. They address employer fears of being fully responsible for employees’ psychological health, reframing it as creating environments, guardrails, and shared accountability where leaders and team members are each responsible for their actions and reactions. The hosts argue psychological safety is fundamentally physiological and rooted in neurobiology: when people perceive threat, they shift from prefrontal executive functioning to amygdala-driven fight/flight/fawn/freeze responses, making logic-based persuasion ineffective until regulation occurs. They explore how neurodiversity (including ADHD and rejection sensitivity) can intensify emotional threat responses and how ambiguity, lack of clarity, and insufficient autonomy can undermine safety and performance. They also highlight generational differences—Boomer and Gen X stigma around emotions versus Gen Z’s non-negotiable expectation of emotional consideration—and the need to honor humanity and dignity while maintaining boundaries and clarity. Practical strategies include using story-sharing to build curiosity and connection (e.g., structured lunches that prevent eating alone), focusing on “people before task” to build capacity, and encouraging leaders to start with self-safety, self-kindness, and awareness of their own stress responses, while acknowledging limitations in access to support and the real leadership challenge of retention versus cutting losses.

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In a world where DEI seems lost and inclusion is becoming a bad word, we are having real conversations about leadership through the lenses of generational and neurodiversity. We are forging a path toward personal empowerment, conscious leadership, and organizational success. By leveraging evidence-based practices, rooted in neuroscience we can nurture a flourishing workplace culture wherever diversity thrives. Dissonance Disrupted is hosted by Sherri Dockree & Nicki Straza.