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Episode 206 - Dr. Megan Tranter - Leadership and Career Strategist
Episode 206

Episode 206 - Dr. Megan Tranter - Leadership and Career Strategist

The Occupational Safety Leadership Podcast

November 15, 202427m 41s

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Show Notes

Dr. Ayers sits down with Dr. Megan Tranter, a leadership and career strategist with a long and varied background in safety, to explore the human side of safety leadership. The episode focuses on soft skills, imposter syndrome, and giving and receiving feedback — three areas that often determine whether safety professionals thrive or stall in their careers.

  🧠 Key Themes 1. Soft Skills Are the Real Differentiator

Dr. Tranter emphasizes that technical knowledge alone doesn’t make a great safety leader. Critical soft skills include:

  • Communication

  • Influence

  • Emotional intelligence

  • Relationship‑building

These skills determine whether safety messages land and whether leaders gain trust. Sources:

  2. Imposter Syndrome Is Common — and Normal

Dr. Tranter discusses how many safety professionals feel like they’re “not enough,” especially when stepping into new roles or facing high expectations. Key insights:

  • Imposter syndrome affects high performers

  • It can be managed through self‑awareness

  • Confidence grows through action, not waiting

Sources:

  3. Feedback Is a Leadership Superpower

The episode highlights two sides of feedback:

Giving feedback:

  • Be specific

  • Focus on behaviors, not character

  • Deliver it with care and clarity

Receiving feedback:

  • Listen without defensiveness

  • Look for patterns

  • Use it as fuel for growth

Sources:

  4. Career Growth Requires Intentionality

Dr. Tranter encourages safety professionals to:

  • Seek mentors

  • Ask for stretch opportunities

  • Clarify their long‑term goals

  • Build a personal leadership brand

Your career doesn’t advance by accident — it advances by design. Sources:

  🚀 Leadership Takeaways
  • Soft skills elevate safety leaders far more than technical expertise alone.

  • Imposter syndrome is common — and manageable.

  • Feedback is essential for growth, both giving and receiving.

  • Intentional career planning creates momentum and opportunity.