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Psych Health and Safety Podcast

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Mental Health
Workplace Mental Health
Social Media Management
Burnout
Psychological Health and Safety
Communication Strategies
Toxic Positivity
Public Engagement
Local Government
Humor In Communication
Psychosocial Risks
Psychosocial Hazards
Organizational Culture
ISO 45003
Workplace Safety
Civil Aviation
Health and Safety
Workplace Sexual Harassment
Job Control
Interventions For Mental Health

The goal of the psych health and safety podcast is to rapidly advance the practice of psychological health and safety in companies worldwide. Featuring a guest each episode from the fields of health and safety, psychology and academia who are leading the way in their corner of the globe. Hosts: Jason van Schie and Joelle Mitchell

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In this episode, hosts Jason and Joelle chat with Julia Cohen, Managing Director at Catalyst Safety and Catalyst Coaching. Julia shares her experience of moving from Higher Education into a Not-for-Profit, the similarities and the differences between... more

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This is an episode for the safety nerds, the stats nerds, and the Fight Club fans. Hosts Jason and Joelle chat with Ben Hutchinson, host of the Safe As podcast, and prolific safety science communicator. We chat about Ben's work as a science communica... more

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In this episode, hosts Jason and Joelle chat with Dr Adrian Neal and Andrew Cooper from Aneurin Bevan University Health Board about their recently published book - Under Investigation. They talk about the current impacts of workplace investigations o... more

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In this episode, recorded live from the Psych Health and Safety Conference in June 2025, hosts Jason and Joelle chat with Rob Briner, Professor of Organisational Psychology at Queen Mary University of London. Rob breaks down what evidence-based pract... more

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Recent Guests

Julia Cohen
Thought leader and executive level expert in psychosocial risk management, safety, and workers' compensation
Catalyst Safety and Catalyst Coaching
Episode: Psychosocial Safety at a Not-for-Profit - with Julia Cohen
Ben Hutchinson
National Safety Manager at BMD Group; safety professional with a PhD in safety science; known for safety research summaries on LinkedIn and his podcast Safe As
BMD Group
Episode: Safe As - with Ben Hutchinson
Andrew Cooper
Head of Programs for Employee Wellbeing, Aneurin Bevan University Health Board; Development Director, HPMA Avoiding Harm Program
Aneurin Bevan University Health Board; Health Care People Management Association
Episode: Under Investigation - with Dr Adrian Neal and Andrew Cooper
Adrian Neal
Chartered Clinical Psychologist; Head of Employee Wellbeing Services, Aneurin Bevan University Health Board
Aneurin Bevan University Health Board
Episode: Under Investigation - with Dr Adrian Neal and Andrew Cooper
Rob Briner
Professor of organizational psychology known for advocacy for evidence-based management
University, Corporate Research Forum
Episode: Evidence-Based Practice for Psychosocial Safety - Live Podcast Recording with Rob Briner
Adam Grant
Organizational psychologist and bestselling author
Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania
Episode: Making Work Not Suck – Opportunities for Leaders - Live Podcast Recording with Adam Grant
Naomi Kemp
Expert in health and safety with over 20 years of experience.
CEO and co-founder of Frank Capability Leaders
Episode: Should your critical risks include psychosocial? with Naomi Kemp
Adam Nebbs
Workplace mental health and psychosocial risk specialist
Menzies Institute for Medical Research
Episode: Implementing the ISO45003 Standard - with Adam Nebbs
Gareth Beck
Safety, well-being and risk business partner at Z Energy New Zealand
Z Energy
Episode: Managing Psychosocial Safety across Multiple Entities - with Gareth Beck & Anton Hutton

Hosts

Jason van Schie
Host of the show with a focus on psychosocial safety, safety science, and practical implementation.
Joelle Mitchell
Co-host focused on psychosocial safety and practical translation of research.

Reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars from 47 ratings
  • Dr Monica Crane episode

    The speaker really was interesting but I probably won’t listen to this podcast again - the co host Joelle was super disinterested and disengaged, even seeming rude towards their guest.

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    Carlajv08
    Australia7 months ago
  • Love the show but…

    The show is ace with fantastic insights, especially at the HSE/HR intersections of psychosocial safety. Please, for the love of dog, get some decent recording equipment. The last ep was borderline unlistenable.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Thumbarse
    Australia2 years ago
  • Org psych = glorified HR

    Org psych = glorified HR. and who trusts HR? Nobody but rubes.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Tombot82
    Australia3 years ago
  • Love this podcast

    As a business owner and well-being advocate in the veterinary profession I absolutely love this podcast. Every episode new learnings seeding actionable ideas! It’s a must listen for every business owner looking to a successful future based on caring for the people who work for them. Dr Megan Alderson

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    DRMEGTHEVET
    New Zealand3 years ago
  • Timely and real world advice

    The podcast has an amazing curated panel of guests — many who are well respected academically but also pracademics who have been through the school of hard knocks implementing psychological health & safety on the ground for many years and share that experience. On the continuum of information versus practical this leans towards practical and implementable content.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    PC Amie
    Canada4 years ago

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Positive reflections on leadership-focused discussions and actionable playbooks.
Strong live and conference content appreciated for real-world applicability.
Engaging guest lineup with practical insights for safety and HR.
Well-regarded for bridging research and practice in psychosocial safety.

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Under Investigation - with Dr Adrian Neal and Andrew Cooper
Q: What are your hopes for the future of workplace mental health in relation to investigations and policy?
To prevent harm through proactive, well-designed work environments, expand the approach to broader organizational wellbeing, and have universities and professional bodies adopt these insights into curricula and practice.
Under Investigation - with Dr Adrian Neal and Andrew Cooper
Q: What concrete changes have you implemented to make investigations less harmful while meeting legal requirements?
They advocated for clearer policy framing, simpler reading levels, and more compassionate communication like softened letters, while keeping essential legal information intact, plus encouraging a cross-disciplinary, multi-stakeholder process.
Under Investigation - with Dr Adrian Neal and Andrew Cooper
Q: How did you identify the need to manage disciplinary investigations differently?
They observed high proportions of investigations leading to no sanctions and significant harm to individuals, prompting them to explore a more compassionate, system-focused approach with engagement from HR, occupational health, and leadership.
Evidence-Based Practice for Psychosocial Safety - Live Podcast Recording with Rob Briner
Q: What are your hopes for the future of workplace mental health?
Work is good for people's mental health, and it should be a place where individuals can learn, find meaning, and feel valued.
Evidence-Based Practice for Psychosocial Safety - Live Podcast Recording with Rob Briner
Q: How can HR practitioners distinguish between interventions that are backed by solid evidence and those that are just trending or anecdotal?
Practitioners should ask what claims are being made by the interventions, whether there is scientific evidence behind those claims, and if practitioners can obtain that evidence.

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A practitioner-focused show that centers psychosocial safety, workplace mental health, and safety culture through conversations with researchers, practitioners, and leaders. Episodes commonly explore evidence-based approaches to psychosocial risk, practical implementation in organizations, leadership and design of work to support well-being, and the intersection of safety, HR, and psychology. Noteworthy is the blend of academic insight with real-world application, plus live recordings and conference perspectives that make rigorous concepts accessible for safety professionals, HR leaders, and organizational psychologists seeking actionable guidance.

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Recent guests on Psych Health and Safety Podcast include:

1. Julia Cohen
2. Ben Hutchinson
3. Andrew Cooper
4. Adrian Neal
5. Rob Briner
6. Adam Grant
7. Naomi Kemp
8. Adam Nebbs

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