Devils Advocate: Trades Edition
Join Lisa McGrath and Michael as they explore burnout and work-life balance, emphasizing the role of psychology and HR courses for people-facing industries. They discuss family dynamics, sibling relationships, parenting, and the significance of nicknames. The episode compares industry conferences like CCI and ACMA, tribunal system costs, and the nuances of ownership versus renting. Political frustrations are aired, focusing on Doug Ford and the two-party system. The conversation lightens with infomercials, late-night purchases, and the joys of Costco, concluding with tips on coping with burnout and achieving balance. (0:20) Introduction, burnout, and work-life balance (2:15) Psychology, HR courses, and people-facing industries (3:11) Family dynamics, sibling relationships, and parenting (6:32) Nicknames and their significance (9:25) Raising teenagers and maintaining close relationships (10:35) Industry conferences and associations (13:35) Differences between CCI and ACMA (16:19) Tribunal systems and associated costs (18:19) Ownership versus rental dynamics (21:31) Monthly fees and societal financial burdens (23:42) Frustrations with political leaders (24:23) Perceptions of Doug Ford and political cynicism (27:07) Challenges of voting in a two-party system (28:18) Infomercials and late-night purchases (29:05) Coping with burnout and finding balance (30:02) The joy and frustrations of Costco (33:05) Wrapping up and looking forward
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