Mind/work is currently on a post-summer hiatus and recording even more great conversations for you. Join us for when we return on Oct 18th. In the meantime, you can find episode clips and tell us what you want to hear on the show on social media (@mindworkshow). See you in October! Mind/work is a show where we’re exploring mental health in the workplace, one story at a time. I’ve worked in some of... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 10 | Founded | a year ago |
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Categories | Self-ImprovementEducationHealth & FitnessMental Health |
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This is super important content that really helped me stop in my tracks and consider ways to put myself on more stable footing. The range of guests was impressive.
Really interesting conversations about an extremely important topic. Not having worked in the fields of the guests, I wasn’t sure if I could relate. But no matter what type of job you have you’ll hear relevant information. I’ve been able to reframe my current work environment and what I want to look for in the future.
This podcast is a game-changer! The hosts are knowledgeable, compassionate, and relatable. They tackle various mental health issues in the workplace with depth and expertise. The conversations are filled with practical advice, relatable anecdotes, and a sense of community. I highly recommend podcast…
I’m three episodes in. The guests have been amazing, coming at the issue from very different places and perspectives. The show starts a bit fluffy and then gets deep quickly. Really neat approach to normalizing an uncomfortable topic.
What a delightful, and truly important show! Jasmine tours us through a cast of remarkable and extremely real people, each struggling in different ways to hold it together under very tough circumstances. This show us a powerful exposé into the moments in which the reality behind the mask is far more painful than the image we’re called upon to portray to others. more
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