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Think Again with Beyond Blue

Beyond Blue
Mental Health
Productivity
Workplace Mental Health
Burnout
Work Design
Stigma
Discrimination
Carers
Workplace Flexibility
AI In Workplaces
Workplace Performance
Well-Being
Psychosocial Hazards
Employee Well-Being
Organizational Psychology
Loneliness
Diversity and Inclusion
Workload Management
Team Dynamics
Regulatory Compliance

Think Again with Beyond Blue is a bold new podcast whose first season discusses workplace mental health. Join Beyond Blue CEO Georgie Harman AO and a panel of top Australian workplace experts as they challenge our thinking and offer fresh perspectives for leaders and managers.

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Professor Tony LaMontagne on psychosocial risk, psychological safety, and the practical approaches that workplaces of all sizes can take to support the mental health of their people.

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Workplace wellbeing expert Jono Nicholas talks about executive wellbeing and performance, and the common feeling of imposter syndrome.

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Professor Sharon Parker on job design and how getting it right will probably do more for the mental health of your people than fruit bowls and yoga. SMART means: Stimulating. Mastery. Agency. Relational. Tolerable demands.

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Organisational psychologist and researcher Dr John Chan on what’s really driving burnout at work. He examines how distraction and burnout may be reducing workplace productivity – and what we can do about it.

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Recent Guests

Tony LaMontagne
Workplace mental health specialist and professor at Deakin University
Deakin University
Episode: The 101 of workplace mental health – cutting through the confusion.
Jono Nicholas
Managing Director of the Wellbeing Outfit and Chief Mental Health Advisor to EY Oceania
Wellbeing Outfit and EY Oceania
Episode: Performance and mental wellbeing at work.
Dr. John Chan
Leading organizational psychologist and head of Infinite Potential
Infinite Potential
Episode: The burnout myth?
De Backman-Hoyle
National Community Engagement Manager for Mental Health Carers Australia
Mental Health Carers Australia
Episode: You’ve never seen a more productive person - mental health carers at work.

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Georgie Harman
CEO of Beyond Blue, advocating for mental health awareness and workplace support, leading discussions on practices for promoting mental well-being in organizations.

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The burnout myth?
Q: What can workplaces do to help prevent burnout and increase productivity?
Workplaces should be more intentional in how they plan work, ensuring focus times without distractions and fostering supportive environments that encourage connection.
The burnout myth?
Q: How do leaders balance the need for performance and productivity with the need to exercise care and compassion for their people?
Leaders should change their mindset to understand that employee well-being and high performance are two sides of the same coin, fostering healthy environments leads to more productive teams.
The burnout myth?
Q: Who are the workers who are most experiencing the most burnout and why?
Women, ethnic minorities, those with disabilities, and individuals in the LGBTIQ+ community tend to experience burnout at higher rates due to systemic issues rather than individual characteristics.

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Exploring the complexities of workplace mental health, this podcast features insightful discussions led by seasoned professionals and advocates in the field. Topics cover the evolution of mental health practices in workplaces, emphasizing the importance of creating healthy environments that prioritize employee well-being and productivity. Among the key insights shared are strategies for workplace design, the nuances of burnout, and the unique challenges faced by mental health carers. The conversations often challenge conventional narratives around work, revealing that fostering connection and understanding can enhance both individual and organizational outcomes.

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Think Again launched 2 months ago and published 5 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.

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