


Stress & Psychological Safety with Nadine Binder, PhD
What does it really mean to feel safe at work—not just physically, but emotionally and psychologically?
And what happens when that sense of safety is missing?
Join us for a powerful and timely conversation with Nadine, who brings deep insight into the intersection of psychological safety, gender, and well-being in professional environments.
Together, we’ll explore:
What psychological safety looks like in practice—and why it matters more than ever
How a sense of belonging (or lack thereof) shapes women’s confidence, motivation, and mental health
What belonging uncertainty is, and how it silently impacts performance
Practical ways women can reclaim safety and resilience, even in workplaces that aren’t fully inclusive
The often-overlooked impact of hormonal shifts—like menstruation, perimenopause, and menopause—on how women show up at work
The link between burnout and the invisible emotional load carried by many women professionals
Whether you’re a leader, a changemaker, or simply navigating your own career journey, this session will offer reflection, tools, and connection.
About Nadine:
Nadine Binder is a facilitator, trainer, consultant, and CPCC-certified coach specializing in DEIB, psychological safety, intercultural communication, global leadership, and mental health.
She holds a PhD in psychology and has published work on leadership, intercultural competence, and experiential learning.
