Ep.11 – Becky Ray. You put your body under a suspended vehicle to change a tyre

In this episode, I am joined by Becky Ray, founder of Culture Kick, to explore how context, culture, and unseen dynamics lead to decisions that might, on the surface, seem irrational.

Becky shares a gripping story of a technician working under an unsupported load, leading to a devastating injury. Together we unpack how systemic pressures, missing processes, and organizational norms shaped the conditions that led to the event. We challenge the "should have, could have" judgments that dominate early narratives and highlight the importance of curiosity and non-judgmental inquiry in discovering actionable insights.

If you’ve ever wondered how to move beyond blame and into real learning, this episode is packed with stories, insights, and practical takeaways for building safer, high-performing cultures.

Tune in to hear how curiosity, empathy, and storytelling can transform the way we approach safety and leadership.

Links:

  • Visit Becky Ray’s website: www.culturekick.co.uk
  • Recommended reading: Accident Report Interpretation by Derek Herigaty
  • Book suggestion: Humble Inquiry by Edgar Schein

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