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Hard Hats Hard Truth EP 11

36 min · 21 de may de 2026
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Lisa McGrath and Michael discuss burnout, celebrating LPM's success, and the humor behind "happy wife, happy life," exploring its history and gender roles. They tackle burnout solutions, emphasizing the value of sounding boards and comparing entrepreneurs' and employees' experiences. Workplace burnout is linked to the Employment Standards Act and legal workplace policies. HR consultancy is suggested for workplace issues, along with personal downtime strategies. The episode highlights men's mental health, camaraderie, and the importance of seeking help, ending with a teaser for next week's topic. (0:00) Introduction, banter, and burnout overview (4:35) Excitement about LPM's success (5:04) "Happy wife, happy life" and related humor (7:39) Historical context of women's independence (10:14) Gender roles in celebrations (14:11) Combating burnout: having a sounding board (15:24) Entrepreneurs vs. employees on burnout (16:10) Workplace burnout and the Employment Standards Act (18:23) Intellectual property rights and personal devices at work (21:00) Legal aspects of workplace policies (22:00) Seeking HR consultancy for workplace issues (22:26) Burnout and personal downtime strategies (27:25) Addressing stress and importance of talking to someone (30:27) Men's mental health and camaraderie (32:12) Reaching out for help (34:25) Wrapping up and teaser for next week's topic

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