A podcast to help you sift through the bullshit around work, well-being, and relationships. We’ll ask questions, seek answers, and share experiences to help you navigate the messier parts of life. Because trial and error is a lot easier when we do it for you.
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A podcast to help you sift through the bullshit around work, well-being, and relationships. We’ll ask questions, seek answers, and share experiences to help you navigate the messier parts of life. Because trial and error is a lot easier when we do it for you.
In this episode, we talk about burnout — a big, scary topic that’s been very front of mind for us lately. It feels like we’ve hit a collective wall, and we thought better understanding burnout might help us start to move past it. We get clear on what burnout looks like, how it shows up, and how to identify when we’re feeling it. We talk about the different types of burnout; pandemic-related, professional, or personal and cover some mechanisms to deal with them.
We get real honest (and heated) about advocating for ourselves at work in a capitalist system that hinges our worth on our output. We talk about tools to avoid burnout and discuss the issues facing millennials (aka: the generational obsession with optimizing ourselves). Finally, we talk about how self-care has been co-opted into an industry that pressures us to constantly look to improve ourselves. Essentially, you’ll be listening in on an honest conversation about a difficult period in our lives.
Follow us on Instagram @educatedmesses if you’d like to be a part of our conversations in future episodes!Note: Our offer to include free ad reads for BIPOC-owned businesses still stands and will continue to stand.
Other EM episodes we mention
Ep 09: How Do We Become More Resilient?
We also mention
Burnout Book By Emily Nagoski and Amelia Nagoski
Sources
Millennial Burnout - Buzzfeed
Smartphone Study - UTexas
A podcast to help you sift through the bullshit around work, well-being, and relationships. We’ll ask questions, seek answers, and share experiences to help you navigate the messier parts of life. Because trial and error is a lot easier when we do it for you.