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Burnout & Breakthroughs: The High's Lows, and Healing of Working in Service

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Burnout & Breakthroughs is a podcast for nonprofit professionals, mission-driven leaders, and purpose-fueled people who are done glorifying exhaustion and ready to reclaim their humanity.Hosted by Samantha, a nonprofit leader with over a decade of experience in underfunded programs, impossible expectations, and silent sacrifices, this show is about telling the truth — the kind we whisper in staff kitchens and cry about in therapy.Each episode explores one of three essential themes:🔥 Understanding Burnout — Unpacking the systemic, emotional, and cultural forces that drive exhaustion in mission-driven work.🌱 Navigating the Breakthrough — Stories and strategies for reclaiming voice, boundaries, and worth when the system pushes you to disappear.⚖️ Sustaining the Breakthrough & Systemic Change — Tools for building long-term resilience, equity, and impact — without losing yourself in the process.Through solo reflections, real stories, and bold conversations, Burnout & Breakthroughs creates space to grieve what’s broken, imagine what’s possible, and rebuild in a way that honors the people doing the work, starting with you.The mission shouldn’t come at the cost of your mental health.Silence is a slow form of self-erasure.And healing isn’t separate from the work; it is the work.

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8 episodios

Portada del episodio The Hidden Power Dynamics Inside Nonprofits (and How to Use Yours)

The Hidden Power Dynamics Inside Nonprofits (and How to Use Yours)

Why do some people get labeled "passionate" for pushing back while others get called "aggressive" for the exact same behavior? This episode unpacks the privilege and power operating in nonprofit spaces, plus actionable ways to use whatever influence you have to create real change. From boardrooms to program design meetings, power shapes every aspect of our work in ways we don't realize. We explore why "good intentions" don't protect you from harm, how white supremacy culture shows up as "professionalism," why brilliant ideas get ignored while others get praised, and what to do about it. You'll learn how to: * Recognize when "professionalism" is actually gatekeeping based on race and class * Identify the power you hold even without a fancy title—and use it strategically * Redirect credit and amplify voices that usually get ignored * Call out bias without getting labeled as "difficult" or "divisive" * Spot when you're benefiting from systems you claim to oppose Featured Researchers: Paul Kivel, Patricia Hill Collins, Building Movement Project's Race to Lead research, Tema Okun, Kimberlé Crenshaw, Loretta Pyles, Frank Omowale Satterwhite, Göran McGonagill and Claire Reinelt, and INCITE! Women of Color Against Violence,

15 de ene de 2026 - 34 min
Portada del episodio Holiday Burnout & Compassion Fatigue: When Caring Hurts

Holiday Burnout & Compassion Fatigue: When Caring Hurts

Holiday burnout hits differently when you care for a living. In this episode of Burnout and Breakthroughs, Samantha dives deep into compassion fatigue, the bone-deep exhaustion that creeps up on those of us in caregiving professions. She explores why this December feels particularly heavy, layering holiday stress, financial strain, family trauma activation, and political anxiety on top of the impossible emotional labor we carry for our clients. You'll learn about practical tools and why understanding your nervous system is critical infrastructure for this work. Samantha also introduces her Weekly Rhythm Chart and shares honest strategies for managing overwhelm during the darkest time of year—both literally and figuratively. Resources mentioned: Compassion Fatigue Workbook (Francois Mathieu), Trauma Resiliency Model Training (Trauma Resources Institute), Community Resilience Initiative, Weekly Rhythm Chart (available at burnoutandbreakthroughs.com [http://burnoutandbreakthroughs.com])

19 de dic de 2025 - 25 min
Portada del episodio The Collapse of Care: Layoffs, Government Shutdowns & the War on Service

The Collapse of Care: Layoffs, Government Shutdowns & the War on Service

What happens when federal funding disappears, but community need doesn’t? In the wake of massive SNAP cuts and widespread nonprofit layoffs, the staff who remain are drowning—not just in extra work, but in the moral weight of knowing that every task they can’t complete means someone doesn’t eat, someone doesn’t get housed, someone doesn’t get help. This episode explores the particular kind of burnout that comes from being the last one standing in an understaffed organization serving increasingly desperate communities. It’s about surviving uncertainty, redefining leadership amid collapse, and finding small acts of care that still hold the web together. Key Talking Points: * The 2025 government shutdown and its cascading impact on nonprofits, social services, and care programs. * How systemic defunding and layoffs create a moral injury for those who remain. * The emotional and ethical toll of “absorbing the work” after staff cuts. * Why traditional models of leadership fail in times of institutional collapse. * Reframing leadership as connection: micro-acts of care, trust, and mutual support. * Recognizing burnout as both a symptom and a protest against unjust systems. * How creative reflection, collective imagination, and solidarity can turn survival into a form of quiet resistance. Full list of references and resources from this episode → Show Notes [https://www.burnoutandbreakthroughs.com/the-collapse-of-care-layoffs-government-shutdowns-the-war-on-service/] If this episode resonated, rate and review the podcast → Leave a Review [https://www.podpage.com/burnout-breakthroughs-the-highs-lows-and-healing-of-working-in-service/rate/] Stay connected: Subscribe to the newsletter → Join the email list [https://www.podpage.com/burnout-breakthroughs-the-highs-lows-and-healing-of-working-in-service/newsletter/]

3 de nov de 2025 - 47 min
Portada del episodio Carrying the Weight: Beyond the Job Description in Nonprofit Work

Carrying the Weight: Beyond the Job Description in Nonprofit Work

In this episode of Burnout and Breakthroughs, we talk about what it means to balance the weight of the world on your shoulders, while your job description pretends it’s just “part of the role.” From emotional labor to administrative creep, we’re unpacking the hidden work that fuels burnout across nonprofits and other service professions. Key Takeaways: * The Atlas Complex: Understanding why service professionals feel compelled to carry everyone else's responsibilities and how this psychological pattern fuels burnout * Boundary Setting Strategies: Practical phrases and approaches for negotiating scope creep without appearing uncommitted to your mission * Leadership Solutions: Organizational changes that protect staff passion while improving service quality and retention Full list of references and resources from this episode → Show Notes [https://www.burnoutandbreakthroughs.com/] Read the full blog post that pairs with this episode → The Atlas Complex: From Parentified Children to Burnt-Out Caregivers [https://www.burnoutandbreakthroughs.com/blog/the-atlas-complex-from-parentified-children-to-burnt-out-caregivers/] If this episode resonated, rate and review the podcast → Leave a Review [https://www.podpage.com/burnout-breakthroughs-the-highs-lows-and-healing-of-working-in-service/rate/] Stay connected: Subscribe to the newsletter → Join the email list [https://www.podpage.com/burnout-breakthroughs-the-highs-lows-and-healing-of-working-in-service/newsletter/]

16 de sep de 2025 - 35 min
Portada del episodio Nonprofit Career Secrets No One Tells You: What I Wish I Knew Before Starting

Nonprofit Career Secrets No One Tells You: What I Wish I Knew Before Starting

What if someone had pulled you aside on your first day in nonprofit work and told you the truth? In this episode of Burnout & Breakthrough, I'm having the conversation I wish someone had with me on my first day in nonprofit work. The real stuff that you don't learn about until you've been in the trenches long enough to get burned. Like how your passion can be weaponized against you, or why "collaborative environment" often means "no one's actually in charge." I asked my network what they wish they'd known before jumping into this field. Their answers were raw, honest, and necessary—from learning that being the "go-to person" eventually backfires, to realizing that sometimes the bravest thing you can do is walk away. Key Takeaways * How passion exploitation shows up in nonprofit workplaces. * Why impact gets reduced to meaningless metrics and what it costs us. * The hidden costs of flat organizational structures and unclear decision-making. * Honest advice from seasoned nonprofit professionals on how to survive and thrive. If you've ever felt blindsided by the realities of nonprofit work, or if you're considering this path, this episode is your heads-up. Complete list of references and resources from this episode → Show Notes [https://www.burnoutandbreakthroughs.com/nonprofit-career-secrets-no-one-tells-you-what-i-wish-i-knew-before-starting/] Read the full blog post that pairs with this episode → No One Told Me This: The Silent Truths of Nonprofit Work [https://www.burnoutandbreakthroughs.com/blog/no-one-told-me-this-the-silent-truths-of-nonprofit-work/] If this episode resonated, rate and review the podcast here → Leave a Review [https://www.burnoutandbreakthroughs.com/rate/] Stay connected: Subscribe to the newsletter → Join the email list [https://www.burnoutandbreakthroughs.com/newsletter/]

9 de sep de 2025 - 35 min
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