Rock the Damn Boat

Burnout Recovery, Nonprofit Leadership & Finding Joy Again with Beckie Irvin

45 min · 20. maj 2026
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In this episode of RTDB, I sit down with Beckie Irvin to talk about the hidden cost of mission-driven work and why so many nonprofit leaders quietly struggle with burnout. Beckie shares her personal experience navigating exhaustion, overwhelm, and the emotional weight that can come from constantly serving others without the systems and support needed to sustain the work. We discuss how nonprofits often rely on passionate people operating in survival mode — and why proper infrastructure, boundaries, leadership support, and sustainable operations matter just as much as the mission itself. We also explore the healing side of burnout recovery: the small practices that helped Beckie reconnect with herself, the role creativity and photography played in restoring joy, and how building tiny, manageable habits can help people slowly find their footing again after a difficult season. This conversation is a reminder that recovery doesn’t usually happen through dramatic overnight transformation. More often, it begins with small decisions, gentle routines, and giving yourself permission to rebuild one step at a time. If you’re a nonprofit leader, entrepreneur, caregiver, helper, or high achiever who feels emotionally exhausted, this episode offers an honest look at burnout, healing, nervous system recovery, and the importance of creating a life that includes joy alongside responsibility. IN THIS EPISODE OF RTDB, WE DISCUSS: * Burnout in nonprofit leadership and mission-driven careers * Why passion alone cannot sustain unhealthy systems * The importance of infrastructure and operational support * Compassion fatigue and emotional exhaustion * Recovering from burnout without shame * Photography, creativity, and hobbies as healing tools * Small daily habits that support mental wellness * Lessons inspired by Atomic Habits by James Clear * How to slowly rebuild motivation, energy, and hope ABOUT BECKIE IRVIN Beckie Irvin is passionate about helping organizations and individuals create more sustainable, healthy ways of working and living. Through her consulting work and creative pursuits, she advocates for balance, intentionality, and finding joy again after burnout. Learn more at beckieirvin.com [http://beckieirvin.com] For more about Christy's work or to apply to be on the show, visit thrivewithchristy.com [http://thrivewithchristy.com]

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