Burnout and Mental Health: Perspectives from Human Resources

Burnout and Mental Health: Perspectives from ...

Up next

Millennials, Gen Z, and the Loss of The American Dream with Annie Lowrey

Many older workers complain that younger generations don’t work hard enough or don’t want their jobs to define them. But what if that behavior is actually a rational response to an economy that no longer delivers on its promises? In this episode, I talk about the economic reality ...  Show more

Netflix Former Chief Talent Officer On Why We Can't Seem To Fix Burnout with Jessica Neal

Burnout isn’t just about working too hard, and stress isn’t always the enemy. In this episode, I talk with Jessica Neal, former Chief Talent Officer at Netflix and now venture capitalist, about why the biggest workplace problems refuse to improve. We talk about why high-performin ...  Show more

Recommended Episodes

HR Work Break: Beating Burnout & Improving Mental Health
HR Works: The Podcast for Human Resources

As burnout, depression, and anxiety affect more and more of the population, what can employers do to support their workers’ mental health? Jeri Hawthorne, Senior Vice President and Chief Human Resources Officer at Aflac U.S., joins to discuss burnout prevention, the importance of ...  Show more

Rich Safeer on Employee Mental Health and Wellness as a Team Sport
Honest HR

Previously brought to the spotlight by the pandemic, organizations’ prioritizing employee mental health and wellness reflects its ongoing importance to employers and employees alike.   But what does the work of creating workplace cultures of mental health and wellness actually en ...  Show more

Employee Mental Health and Workplace Accommodations
Honest HR

Employee mental health is a subject that has been top of mind since the pandemic, but both employers and employees frequently have questions about how to best accommodate mental health conditions in the workplace. In this episode of Honest HR, host Amber Clayton is joined by Mela ...  Show more

Tools for Managers to Help Employees with Their Mental Health Challenges
HBR IdeaCast

It’s a reality that more employees are discussing their mental health in the workplace. And proactive leaders can serve their teams better by listening and responding. At the same time, managers can’t play the role of a therapist or the HR department. Counseling psychologist Kira ...  Show more