Mental health at work is messy—and we don’t talk about it enough.
I’m April Simpkins, and on this solo podcast, we’re done with the silence. I’ve spent decades watching people try to smile through burnout. Showing up at work, saying “I’m fine” when behind the mask you are mentally spiraling. I break down the silent stressors of modern work and share practical tools to help you protect your peace and your paycheck. If your job is draining your soul more than your inbox, you’re in the right place.
Hit play, subscribe, and join me bi-weekly. Let’s get into some honest takes, surprising truths, and just enough sarcasm to get you through your next team meeting.
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Mental health at work is messy—and we don’t talk about it enough.
I’m April Simpkins, and on this solo podcast, we’re done with the silence. I’ve spent decades watching people try to smile through burnout. Showing up at work, saying “I’m fine” when behind the mask you are mentally spiraling. I break down the silent stressors of modern work and share practical tools to help you protect your peace and your paycheck. If your job is draining your soul more than your inbox, you’re in the right place.
Hit play, subscribe, and join me bi-weekly. Let’s get into some honest takes, surprising truths, and just enough sarcasm to get you through your next team meeting.
In this episode, April Simpkins discusses the hidden challenges of remote work, including its impact on mental health, feelings of isolation, blurred work-life boundaries, and the physical strain of inadequate workspaces. She offers practical tips for both leaders and employees to foster better mental health and productivity in a remote work environment. The conversation emphasizes the importance of connection, setting boundaries, and taking care of one's physical and mental well-being while working from home.
As I Was Saying - with April Simpkins
Mental health at work is messy—and we don’t talk about it enough.
I’m April Simpkins, and on this solo podcast, we’re done with the silence. I’ve spent decades watching people try to smile through burnout. Showing up at work, saying “I’m fine” when behind the mask you are mentally spiraling. I break down the silent stressors of modern work and share practical tools to help you protect your peace and your paycheck. If your job is draining your soul more than your inbox, you’re in the right place.
Hit play, subscribe, and join me bi-weekly. Let’s get into some honest takes, surprising truths, and just enough sarcasm to get you through your next team meeting.