Navigate's People First Podcast
If your wellbeing program looks the same for every employee, it’s not a strategy — it’s a guess. And guesses don’t lower healthcare costs or fix burnout.In this episode, Troy Vincent and Jeremy Knipper sit down with Navigate’s VP of Clinical Strategy, Dr. Jen Musick to unpack a reality most HR teams are quietly facing: wellbeing programs often fail because they ignore how people actually work. A plant worker on second shift, a burned-out nurse, a union crew member, and a high-performing consultant all face different pressures — yet companies still roll out the same step challenge and call it engagement. That’s where things break.The conversation dives into how Navigate approaches wellbeing differently: by aligning clinical science, workforce culture, and real engagement data to design programs that actually work across different industries. We also explore: * Why cookie-cutter wellbeing programs quietly fail across industries * The engagement myth that’s costing employers millions in healthcare spend * How personalized pathways drive 50%+ risk migration and real behavior change * Why public sector and union workforces often outperform expectations in wellbeing engagement * How leadership participation and culture determine whether a program succeeds or stalls
40 episodios
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