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Speak-Up Culture: When Leaders Truly Listen, People Step-Up

A Blend Book Club Live with Stephen “Shed” Shedletzky
Event Location
San Francisco, TBD
Event Date
May 6, 2026
Event Time
6:00 pm - 9:00 pm
About this event

In fast-moving, high-pressure organisations, silence is rarely neutral. When people don’t feel safe to speak up, risks go unnoticed, innovation stalls, and trust quietly erodes. Yet many leaders still underestimate how much their own behaviour shapes whether people step forward or stay silent.

In this special Blend Book Club Live for our San Francisco community, Steve “Shed” Shedletzky joins us to explore what it truly takes to build a speak-up culture, one where people feel safe to challenge, contribute, and raise concerns, even when it’s uncomfortable.

Drawing on his bestselling book Speak-Up Culture and years of experience advising leaders across industries and geographies, Shed brings a deeply practical, human lens to psychological safety and leadership. This will be an honest, interactive conversation about what gets in the way of speaking up, how leaders unintentionally shut it down, and the small but powerful shifts that change everything.

Designed for senior leaders navigating scale, complexity, and diverse global teams, this session offers grounded insights you can apply immediately – with your teams, your peers, and yourself.

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Our speakers
Stephen “Shed” Shedletzky
Founder, Partner, Speaker

Stephen “Shed” Shedletzky helps leaders make it safe, and worth it, for people to speak up. A globally sought-after speaker, coach, and advisor, he works with leaders across industries to build cultures grounded in trust, psychological safety, and accountability.

Shed is the author of Speak-Up Culture: When Leaders Truly Listen, People Step Up and the host and co-producer of the leadership podcast Shed Some Light. He spent over a decade at Simon Sinek’s The Optimism Company as Chief of Staff and Head of Brand Experience, Training & Development, leading global teams of speakers and facilitators.

A graduate of the Ivey School of Business, Shed also holds a coaching certification from the Co-Active Training Institute. He lives in Toronto with his wife and two young children.

Key themes & discussion topics

How fear, power dynamics, and past experiences quietly suppress candour – and what this means for risk, performance, and decision-making.

The everyday behaviours, signals, and moments that determine whether people feel safe to speak up or choose to self-censor.

Moving beyond “open-door policies” to create real dialogue, trust, and shared ownership.

Practical strategies for fostering openness across functions, geographies, and levels – without slowing the organisation down.

Event agenda
01
Registration & networking

6:00-6:45 PM

02
Masterclass & discussion

6:45-7:30 PM

03
Dinner

7:30 – 8:45 PM

04
Event wrap-up, reflection & networking

8:45 – 9:15 PM

Why should you attend?

Gain practical tools to help your teams raise concerns, share ideas, and challenge assumptions without fear.

Understand your own impact as a leader on whether people speak up – especially in moments of tension or uncertainty

Learn how to translate psychological safety into performance, not just good intentions.

Engage in a candid, peer-led discussion with senior leaders facing similar cultural and organisational challenges.

Event Organizer
Emily Osgood
Venue
Event Location Light
San Francisco, TBD
San Francisco
CA
United States
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