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The Shape Of Mind

Podcast von Unpacking Mental Health, One Conversation at a Time

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The Shape of Mind is a podcast dedicated to mental well-being, offering listeners a platform to explore the complexities of mental health. The podcast aims to reduce stigma and foster a sense of community by sharing personal stories, expert advice, and practical strategies for managing stress, building resilience, and improving mental well-being. It emphasizes that seeking support for mental health is important and that healing and growth are achievable for everyone. theshapeofmind.substack.com

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Beyond RTO Policies

The heated debates around return-to-office policies reveal a deeper issue: a breakdown in the psychological contract between employers and employees. At its core, there is a growing divergence in understanding what's fair. Many employers approach workplace policies through the "ethics of justice" lens, seeking universal principles and one-size-fits-all solutions. Meanwhile, employees increasingly define fairness in relational terms: "Do you care about what makes me productive and innovative?" To rebuild trust, companies should shift to an "ethics of care" approach with three key principles: 1. Relational Proximity: Create meaningful connections between managers and employees, whether in-person or remote. This means intentional check-ins without agendas, respecting time zone differences, and fostering trust instead of surveillance. 2. Transparent Principles: Develop guiding values rather than rigid rules. Be clear about expectations and provide meaningful rationales that address not just what's right or what works, but what matters to people. 3. Attentive Adaptability Be curious about individual contexts and personal situations. Treat policies as templates with guidelines that can be discussed and adapted based on employee needs. Building a culture of care takes time and may seem inefficient initially. But when organizations focus on what is right, what works, and what matters—considering proximity, transparency, and adaptability—they create stronger psychological contracts with employees. The old contract called for managers to be rulemakers. The new one requires them to be more like anthropologists, understanding the unique context of each person they lead. #WorkplaceCulture #ReturnToOffice #HybridWork #EmployeeExperience #PsychologicalContract #LeadershipDevelopment #FutureOfWork #WorkLifeBalance #RemoteWork #OrganizationalChange This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit theshapeofmind.substack.com [https://theshapeofmind.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

11. Mai 2025 - 15 min
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When Your Employee Feels Angry, Sad, or Dejected

Welcome to The Shape of Mind podcast, where we explore the intersections of emotional intelligence, leadership, and workplace well-being. Today, we’re tackling a crucial yet often overlooked leadership skill: responding effectively to employees’ negative emotions. Whether it’s anger, sadness, or dejection, how leaders handle these emotions can significantly impact team dynamics, individual well-being, and overall performance. In this episode, we’ll explore why addressing emotions at work isn’t just professional—it’s essential. Research shows that teams led by emotionally attuned leaders outperform those that ignore emotions. But the challenge lies in knowing how to respond: Should you intervene, offer advice, or simply listen? Sometimes the best response is no response—just allowing space for feelings to exist. We’ll provide a practical framework for navigating these scenarios and debunk common misconceptions about emotions in the workplace. By the end of this episode, you’ll be equipped with tools to foster trust, build stronger relationships, and create a more resilient team culture. Let’s dive in. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit theshapeofmind.substack.com [https://theshapeofmind.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

3. Jan. 2025 - 13 min
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Why Workplace Wellness Programs Fail

Welcome to The Shape of Mind, where we dive deep into the evolving mental health and well-being landscape. Today, we’re tackling a critical question: Why aren’t workplace well-being programs achieving better outcomes? Despite global corporate spending on wellness programs projected to exceed $94.6 billion by 2026, mental health challenges continue to rise, leaving many to wonder where we’re going wrong. The answer lies in a misplaced focus — targeting individual solutions like apps and therapy while overlooking systemic workplace issues such as excessive workloads and unsupportive management. In this episode, we’ll unpack why traditional approaches often fall short, explore the phenomenon of “carewashing,” and share research-backed strategies to create meaningful change. Join us as we move beyond surface-level fixes to envision workplaces where mental health initiatives drive true transformation for both employees and organizations. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit theshapeofmind.substack.com [https://theshapeofmind.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

24. Dez. 2024 - 37 min
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How Companies Can End a Culture of Overwork

Welcome to The Shape of Mind, the podcast exploring the intersections of mental well-being and workplace culture. In today’s episode, we’re tackling a pervasive issue that affects productivity, health, and happiness: the culture of overwork. For many, the line between dedication and workaholism can blur, often exacerbated by organizational norms like round-the-clock emails, late-night praise, or a fixation on hours worked over outcomes achieved. But what does the research say? The evidence is clear: long hours don’t equate to better results—in fact, they can lead to burnout, disengagement, and even poorer health outcomes. Today, we’ll discuss how organizations can shift their perspective and processes to foster healthier, more sustainable work environments. We’ll explore five strategies: transforming leadership mindsets, optimizing workflows, and building a culture prioritizing well-being and productivity. We’ll also hear personal insights, like Jeff’s journey from work addiction to recovery, shedding light on how systemic change can support individual transformation. If you’ve ever felt the weight of “presence equals productivity” in your workplace, this episode is for you. Stay tuned as we explore actionable steps to end the overwork epidemic and create workplaces that truly support thriving employees. Let’s dive in! This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit theshapeofmind.substack.com [https://theshapeofmind.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

21. Dez. 2024 - 20 min
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The Toxic Handler: Organizational Hero

Welcome to The Shape of Mind @work, the podcast where we explore the human dynamics that shape thriving organizations and resilient careers. Today’s episode dives into a fascinating, often-overlooked role within the workplace—the Toxic Handler. Toxic handlers are the unsung heroes of organizational life. They’re the empathetic listeners, the solution-seekers, and the behind-the-scenes diplomats who shoulder the emotional burdens of others so that teams can function and excel. But their role is not without cost—they absorb the sadness, frustration, and even anger endemic to organizational life, often at the expense of their well-being. In this episode, we’ll share stories from research and real-world examples, like Alexandra, a VP at a financial institution, who became a peacemaker between overconfident M.B.A.s and seasoned staff, and Michael, a project manager who reframed harsh directives to protect his team’s morale. We’ll unpack the invaluable ways toxic handlers alleviate pain—whether by reframing difficult messages, working quietly behind the scenes, or offering a safe space for colleagues to vent their fears. Toxic handlers embody resilience and emotional intelligence, but organizations often overlook the strategic importance of their work. Today, we’ll explore how recognizing and supporting these individuals can transform workplaces, making them more effective, collaborative, and humane. If this resonates with you or if you know someone who has quietly been the emotional backbone of your workplace, don’t miss this episode. Hit that subscribe or follow button now, and join us as we uncover the powerful role of the toxic handler in modern organizations. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit theshapeofmind.substack.com [https://theshapeofmind.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

16. Dez. 2024 - 36 min
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