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Psych Safety Day Presents

Open Space

The global psychological safety community, working on the problems that matter most. Together, in real time.

May 6, 2026 · 4 pm–6 pm UTC· Zoom · Free

Everyone agrees psychological safety matters. Almost no one has a place to figure out how to actually build it.

Why this exists

The people doing this work deserve a room where they can think out loud.

Open Space is two hours with practitioners who share your obsession and your frustrations. No slides. No passive audience. Just the conversations you actually need to have.

Bring your real challenge

Not a case study — your actual situation. The team that won't speak up. The leader who doesn't get it. The measurement problem you can't crack. Get perspectives from people who've been there.

Find your people

There are practitioners all over the world quietly doing this work. Most of them have never met each other. This is where that changes.

Shape what comes next

This isn't just a community event. It's the opening act of Psych Safety Day 2026. The questions that surface here become the sessions in November.

This is free because it's an invitation, not a product. We're building the community that will define Psych Safety Day 2026. That starts with showing up.

The format

Open Space Technology

Created by Harrison Owen in the 1980s and used by organizations from Google to the UN. The participants create the agenda. In real time. Here's how.

Step 1

We open the space.
You set the agenda.

Everyone gathers. The facilitator explains the format, then asks one question: What do you want to work on? Anyone with a topic proposes it. And just like that, the agenda exists.

Step 2

People go where the energy is.

Breakout conversations form organically. You join the one that pulls you. If it stops serving you, you leave and find another. That's not rude — it's the whole point. It's called the Law of Two Feet.

What question would you bring into the room?

Step 3

We close the circle.
With real answers.

Insights you generated yourself, with people who understand the problem. Not handed down from a stage. Built in conversation.. Connections you'll keep. And a direct line into what Psych Safety Day 2026 becomes.

November 18, 2026

This is just the beginning.

Psych Safety Day 2026 is being rebuilt from the ground up. New format. New depth. Built around the questions you're asking right now. May 6 is where that starts.

Join us.

May 6, 2026 · 4 pm–6 pm UTC · Zoom · Free

Jason Eisner

Jason Eisner

Producer

Romy Solomon

Romy Solomon

Experience Designer