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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
Local Government
Public Engagement
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 live Psych Health and Safety Podcast recording from PHSCON 2025, Jason and Joelle interview world-renowned organisational psychologist Adam Grant to unpack what truly drives workplace mental health and why “wellbeing benefits” alone won’t fix... more

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In the final episode of the year, hosts Jason and Joelle reflect on the highlights and challenges of 2025, and discuss what's coming in 2026. They share some behind-the-scenes experiences from the Psych Health and Safety Conference 2025, along with a... more

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In this episode, hosts Jason and Joelle chat with Naomi Kemp, CEO and co-founder of Fr@nk Capability Leaders. Naomi explains what a critical business risk is, how that is different to a critical safety risk, and whether psychosocial risk belongs in e... more

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In this episode, hosts Jason and Joelle chat with Adam Nebbs, Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Menzies Institute for Medical Research. Adam discusses the recently published research that formed part of his PhD, working with six organisations in a ... more

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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
Anton Hutton
Retailer at Hattrick Services
Hattrick Services
Episode: Managing Psychosocial Safety across Multiple Entities - with Gareth Beck & Anton Hutton
Dr. Michelle Schmit
Senior Research Assistant at ANU College of Business and Economics, and Queensland University of Technology
ANU College of Business and Economics, Queensland University of Technology
Episode: Perception Matters for Work Wellbeing Success with Dr Michelle Smidt
Dr. Ben Searle
Organizational psychologist and burnout researcher
Independent Practice
Episode: When a burnout researcher develops burnout... with Dr Ben Searle
Dr. Wen Fan
Associate Professor of Sociology at Boston College, focusing on the intersection of work arrangements and wellbeing.
Boston College
Episode: Wellbeing and the 4-day Work Week - with Dr Wen Fan
Dr. Megan Tranter
CEO and founder at Purpose Pathfinders, with extensive experience in health and safety leadership
Purpose Pathfinders
Episode: Clarity in Chaos - with Dr Megan Tranter

Hosts

Jason van Schie
Co-host with extensive experience in psychological health and safety practices, focusing on enhancing workplace environments.
Joelle Mitchell
Co-host contributing expertise in health and safety, engaged in promoting well-being in workplace settings.

Reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars from 46 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
    Australia5 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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The hosts are recognized for their engaging discussions, often featuring reputable industry leaders and researchers.
Listeners appreciate the practical insights and real-world applications related to workplace mental health.

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Making Work Not Suck – Opportunities for Leaders - Live Podcast Recording with Adam Grant
Q: Do you have any parting words of advice for professionals who want to work in the field of psychological health and safety or workplace mental health?
My best advice is to make the case for the importance of our work by understanding leaders' motivations for change and helping them find reasons for change that appeal to them.
Making Work Not Suck – Opportunities for Leaders - Live Podcast Recording with Adam Grant
Q: What are your hopes for the future of workplace mental health?
My biggest hope for the future of workplace mental health is that it's seen as a strategic imperative that is vital to long-term success.
Should your critical risks include psychosocial? with Naomi Kemp
Q: Do you have words of advice for listeners who want to work in the field of psych health and safety?
Naomi advises aspiring professionals to be prepared for the challenges and realities of the field, emphasizing the importance of empathy and understanding human complexities rather than just theories.
Should your critical risks include psychosocial? with Naomi Kemp
Q: What are your hopes for the future of workplace mental health?
Naomi hopes for an integrated approach to health that encompasses physical health, mental health, and psychosocial hazards, stressing the need for organizations to recognize these issues as critical to their operations.
Should your critical risks include psychosocial? with Naomi Kemp
Q: Can you tell us about your professional career, please, Naomi?
Naomi shares her journey from being a qualified hairdresser to working as a health and safety practitioner in mining and heavy industry, transitioning into education, and ultimately becoming the CEO and co-founder of Frank Capability Leaders.

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The content focuses on the critical issues surrounding psychological health and safety in the workplace. Notable discussions include the significance of psychosocial hazards, the implementation of mental health standards like ISO 45003, and the relevance of purposeful leadership and employee perceptions in promoting workplace well-being. The episodes often feature industry experts and provide practical insights into strategies for enhancing employee mental health, tackling burnout, and developing safer work environments. It also emphasizes a shift towards integrating psychological safety into organizational culture, fostering both professional engagement and personal fulfillment in the workplace. This podcast is particularly noteworthy for ... more

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Recent guests on Psych Health and Safety Podcast include:

1. Adam Grant
2. Naomi Kemp
3. Adam Nebbs
4. Gareth Beck
5. Anton Hutton
6. Dr. Michelle Schmit
7. Dr. Ben Searle
8. Dr. Wen Fan

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