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Through the Mental Lens

Podcast von Chris, Founder of The Mental Lens

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Through the Mental Lens is a podcast about mental health, productivity, and finding clarity in the chaos — one honest conversation at a time. Hosted by Chris Cage, founder of The Mental Lens LLC, each episode brings blog-style reflections to your ears with a blend of insight, humor, and just the right amount of oversharing.Whether you're looking to reset your mindset, improve your focus, or simply feel a little less alone in the messiness of it all, this podcast offers short, thoughtful episodes you can listen to on the go. From personal stories to practical tools, Through the Mental Lens helps you slow down, zoom in, and maybe even laugh at yourself a little.New episodes drop weekly. Subscribe and bring your brain along.

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Episode Governance and Workplace Mental Health Cover

Governance and Workplace Mental Health

Most organizations already offer mental health and wellbeing support. Employee Assistance Programs, therapy benefits, crisis lines, and wellness platforms are widely available. But availability doesn’t guarantee access. In the last episode, we explored the Clarity Gap [https://www.thementallens.com/clarity-gap/], the disconnect between the support that exists and what people can actually access under stress. In this episode, we take that one step further. As organizations turn to AI to help close that gap, an important truth needs to be clear: AI will not fix workplace mental health. But with the right governance, it can improve access to support. We explore: * Why workplace mental health support often goes underutilized * Where AI can help and where it introduces risk * Why most failures in this space are governance failures, not technical ones * What governance actually means in practice * The critical distinction between navigation and care * Where real ROI comes from in wellbeing investments This episode is about designing systems that work for humans under pressure, not just on paper. Want to learn more? Check out the blog article: Why Effective Governance Is Key To Better Workplace Mental Health Support [https://www.thementallens.com/why-effective-governance-is-key-to-better-workplace-mental-health-support/] Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2521537/support] Looking for more insights? Check out my book, Still Human: Staying Sane, Productive, and Fully You in the Age of AI [https://www.thementallens.com/still-human/]  If you are looking for more information on mental health support, check out our Mental Health Resources [https://www.thementallens.com/mental-health-resources/] page. Dive deeper and subscribe to the newsletter at The Mental Lens [https://www.thementallens.com/].  Short essays and practical frameworks on mental health, boundaries, and decision-making at work. Built for humans navigating complexity, not hustling harder. Includes early access to tools, essays, and select subscriber-only resources. Follow and subscribe on Apple podcasts [https://podcasts.apple.com/podcast/id1828202028], Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/6iQ3M8UyEDyh14v3TRbVZp], or whever you get your podcasts! ⚠️ Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational and educational purposes only. It is not a substitute for professional mental health advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Please consult a licensed professional if you need support.

25. März 2026 - 7 min
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The Clarity Gap

Most organizations today offer mental health and wellbeing support. Employee assistance programs, therapy benefits, crisis lines, coaching, and wellness platforms are increasingly common. Yet when employees feel overwhelmed or burned out, many still don’t use these resources. It's not that support doesn’t exist. And not because it doesn’t work. In this episode, we explore the Clarity Gap. That space between the support organizations provide and the support people can realistically access when they’re under stress. We talk about: * Why mental health resources often go unused * How stress affects decision-making and attention * Why adding more tools or benefits can unintentionally increase confusion * How complexity widens the gap between available support and usable support * What organizations can do to design clearer pathways to care Mental health support only works when people can actually find and navigate it, especially when thinking clearly is hardest. Learn more about The Clarity Gap [https://www.thementallens.com/clarity-gap/]. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2521537/support] Looking for more insights? Check out my book, Still Human: Staying Sane, Productive, and Fully You in the Age of AI [https://www.thementallens.com/still-human/]  If you are looking for more information on mental health support, check out our Mental Health Resources [https://www.thementallens.com/mental-health-resources/] page. Dive deeper and subscribe to the newsletter at The Mental Lens [https://www.thementallens.com/].  Short essays and practical frameworks on mental health, boundaries, and decision-making at work. Built for humans navigating complexity, not hustling harder. Includes early access to tools, essays, and select subscriber-only resources. Follow and subscribe on Apple podcasts [https://podcasts.apple.com/podcast/id1828202028], Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/6iQ3M8UyEDyh14v3TRbVZp], or whever you get your podcasts! ⚠️ Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational and educational purposes only. It is not a substitute for professional mental health advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Please consult a licensed professional if you need support.

10. März 2026 - 7 min
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Your AI Assistant Can’t Meditate for You: How to Build a Mindful Tech Routine

Your AI assistant can plan your day, summarize your emails, and organize your work in seconds. But it can’t meditate for you. No matter how powerful our tools become, they can’t slow your breath, ground your attention, or decide what actually matters. That part still belongs to you. In this episode, we explore the difference between using technology and being used by it, and how to build a mindful tech routine that supports clarity instead of draining it. We talk about: * Why efficiency doesn’t equal awareness * How unexamined AI use fragments attention * The difference between digital minimalism and digital mindfulness * Simple practices for using technology with intention * How to protect attention in an AI-driven world This isn’t about rejecting technology. It’s about remembering who’s in charge when you open your devices, and using AI as a tool, not a tether. Want to learn more? Check out the blog article: Your AI Assistant Can’t Meditate For You: How To Build A Mindful Tech Routine [https://www.thementallens.com/your-ai-assistant-cant-meditate-for-you-how-to-build-a-mindful-tech-routine/] Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2521537/support] Looking for more insights? Check out my book, Still Human: Staying Sane, Productive, and Fully You in the Age of AI [https://www.thementallens.com/still-human/]  If you are looking for more information on mental health support, check out our Mental Health Resources [https://www.thementallens.com/mental-health-resources/] page. Dive deeper and subscribe to the newsletter at The Mental Lens [https://www.thementallens.com/].  Short essays and practical frameworks on mental health, boundaries, and decision-making at work. Built for humans navigating complexity, not hustling harder. Includes early access to tools, essays, and select subscriber-only resources. Follow and subscribe on Apple podcasts [https://podcasts.apple.com/podcast/id1828202028], Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/6iQ3M8UyEDyh14v3TRbVZp], or whever you get your podcasts! ⚠️ Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational and educational purposes only. It is not a substitute for professional mental health advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Please consult a licensed professional if you need support.

3. März 2026 - 5 min
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Rewire Your Mind for Good: Why Your Brain’s Adaptability Matters for Mental Health

Once you start noticing how you feel and paying attention to your inner world, a natural question follows: can anything actually change? For a long time, we believed the adult brain was fixed. That who you were, how you reacted to stress, and the patterns in your mind were set in stone. Neuroscience has proven otherwise. In this episode, we explore neuroplasticity: the brain’s ability to adapt, rewire, and change throughout life. It’s one of the most hopeful ideas in mental health, not because change is instant, but because it’s possible. We talk about: * What neuroplasticity really is and what it isn’t * How repeated thoughts and habits shape the brain * Why change happens through small, consistent actions * Personal stories of breaking mental loops and building new patterns * Why progress matters more than perfection This episode is a reminder that feeling stuck does not mean you’re broken. Your brain is alive, adaptable, and capable of learning new ways forward. If you want to learn more, check out the following - Rewire Your Mind For Good: Simple Ways To Harness Neuroplasticity [https://www.thementallens.com/rewire-your-mind-for-good-simple-ways-to-harness-neuroplasticity/] Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2521537/support] Looking for more insights? Check out my book, Still Human: Staying Sane, Productive, and Fully You in the Age of AI [https://www.thementallens.com/still-human/]  If you are looking for more information on mental health support, check out our Mental Health Resources [https://www.thementallens.com/mental-health-resources/] page. Dive deeper and subscribe to the newsletter at The Mental Lens [https://www.thementallens.com/].  Short essays and practical frameworks on mental health, boundaries, and decision-making at work. Built for humans navigating complexity, not hustling harder. Includes early access to tools, essays, and select subscriber-only resources. Follow and subscribe on Apple podcasts [https://podcasts.apple.com/podcast/id1828202028], Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/6iQ3M8UyEDyh14v3TRbVZp], or whever you get your podcasts! ⚠️ Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational and educational purposes only. It is not a substitute for professional mental health advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Please consult a licensed professional if you need support.

24. Feb. 2026 - 6 min
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Discover True Wakefulness: How to Be Fully Present Every Day

Just because your eyes are open doesn’t mean you’re awake. Many of us move through our days alert, productive, and busy while still feeling disconnected from the moment we’re in. Our bodies show up, but our attention drifts. We respond, scroll, and rush on autopilot, mistaking motion for presence. In this episode, we explore what true wakefulness actually means and why modern life makes it harder to access. We talk about: * The difference between being alert and being truly present * Common signs you’re running on autopilot * Why constant stimulation erodes clarity * How quiet and stillness can sharpen awareness * Simple ways to practice wakefulness in everyday life This episode continues the Season 2 theme of slowing down, noticing what’s actually happening beneath the surface, and gently returning to yourself when attention drifts. Looking for additional information? Read the blog article: Discover True Wakefulness: How To Be Fully Present Every Day [https://www.thementallens.com/discover-true-wakefulness-how-to-be-fully-present-every-day/] Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2521537/support] Looking for more insights? Check out my book, Still Human: Staying Sane, Productive, and Fully You in the Age of AI [https://www.thementallens.com/still-human/]  If you are looking for more information on mental health support, check out our Mental Health Resources [https://www.thementallens.com/mental-health-resources/] page. Dive deeper and subscribe to the newsletter at The Mental Lens [https://www.thementallens.com/].  Short essays and practical frameworks on mental health, boundaries, and decision-making at work. Built for humans navigating complexity, not hustling harder. Includes early access to tools, essays, and select subscriber-only resources. Follow and subscribe on Apple podcasts [https://podcasts.apple.com/podcast/id1828202028], Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/6iQ3M8UyEDyh14v3TRbVZp], or whever you get your podcasts! ⚠️ Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational and educational purposes only. It is not a substitute for professional mental health advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Please consult a licensed professional if you need support.

17. Feb. 2026 - 8 min
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