
Pull up a chair. Pour a bourbon or grab a coffee—whatever helps you slow down. This is Office Therapy with Dr. Brad Shuck, professor, researcher, and believer that work should be a place where people feel seen. Each week, Brad unpacks leadership, trust, burnout, and belonging with honest insight and research-backed reflection to help you build a healthier, more human workplace. Work doesn’t have t... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 9 | Founded | 3 months ago |
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Pull up a chair—this episode is a calm, evidence-shaped walk into 2026. We start by naming the weight so many are carrying at work right now, then map five trends leaders can use today—not science fiction, not hype, just practical moves you can put i... more
Ownership Is Contagious (Not the Job-Description Kind)
We toss around “empowerment,” but ownership is different—it’s the lived, felt belief that “this work matters, and I shape it.” In this episode, I share Maria’s story: a bottleneck, a simple ques... more
Winter in Kentucky, a crackling fire, and a simple invitation: slow down. In this episode of Office Therapy, Dr. Brad Shuck explores the quiet power of renewal—micro-restoration. Not sabbaticals or grand gestures, but small, human, repeatable acts le... more
This week, we talk about forgiveness—especially the hard, practical work of forgiving ourselves after a miss. I share a story about “Jennifer,” a senior leader who owned a decision publicly but kept replaying it privately, and how that quiet self-bla... more
There are podcasts that make you think, and then there are podcasts that make you feel. “Office Therapy” is firmly in the second camp.
Brad doesn’t just talk about work — he invites you into it, bourbon and all. From the first minute, you realize this isn’t another “productivity hack” show. It’s a human one. He gives voice to what most people are feeling but rarely say out loud — the mix of ambition, burnout, purpose, and hope that we all drag into the office every day.
As someone who’s spent ... more









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