Healing the Workplace
Nicole Sura built an Instagram platform called ShowerrBear around a single premise: naming the emotional truths people carry through their working lives but rarely say out loud. The quiet dread. The over-adaptation. The moment you realise you've stopped caring — but you're not leaving either. In this episode, Selma and Axelle ask her whether quiet quitting is a strategy or a symptom. Her answer lands somewhere more uncomfortable than either. Nicole traces disengagement back to a survival instinct most people never stop to examine. Your job is your livelihood, your stability, your ability to eat and pay rent. Of course, the primal fear of losing it runs underneath everything. And that fear, when it runs long enough, creates fissures: between mind and body, between how you feel and what you can name, between who you are and what the job is asking you to become. She talks about panic attacks she couldn't connect to stress at the time. Her mother's debilitating back pain that ended her corporate career. The way the body starts speaking long before the mind catches up. And the specific trap uncertainty sets: it makes you cling to the job that's draining you, because leaving feels too risky to consider. The conversation also gets into who gets to disengage safely — and who doesn't. The difference between a boundary and a withdrawal. And why the next step, whatever it is, has to come from inside you rather than from anyone else's roadmap. Healing the Workplace is a podcast by Heal Magazine and LAUDACE. Instagram: @healingtheworkplace @thisislaudace @healmagazine 🎧 Subscribe and leave a review if this one landed.
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