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Burnout Gave Me My Life Back

1 h 16 min · 12 de jun de 2026
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Katrin Tschürtz had five jobs on one contract. She asked for help. Nothing changed. So she kept going, until she couldn't. In this episode, Katrin shares the full arc of her burnout: - the years of overwork in the film industry, - the panic attacks that arrived without warning, - the moment she told a therapist she no longer wanted to be here, - and the five weeks in a therapy hotel in the mountains that she says saved her life. This is an honest burnout survivor story, and it carries one idea worth sitting with: burnout gave Katrin her life back. Not in spite of the collapse. Because of it. ⚠️ This episode contains a personal account of burnout including a period of intense despair. If you're struggling, please reach out to someone you trust. About Katrin: Website: kindfulness.at [https://www.kindfulness.at] LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/katrin-tschuertz-personal-corporate-kindfulness/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/katrin-tschuertz-personal-corporate-kindfulness/] Share. Inspire. Explore. is the podcast from Where I'm At, Chris Wilson's burnout recovery community. Join the community for free: https://community.whereimatcommunity.com/store/product/free-trial [https://community.whereimatcommunity.com/store/product/free-trial] Where I'm At is lived experience, not therapy or professional advice.

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Burnout Gave Me My Life Back

Katrin Tschürtz had five jobs on one contract. She asked for help. Nothing changed. So she kept going, until she couldn't. In this episode, Katrin shares the full arc of her burnout: - the years of overwork in the film industry, - the panic attacks that arrived without warning, - the moment she told a therapist she no longer wanted to be here, - and the five weeks in a therapy hotel in the mountains that she says saved her life. This is an honest burnout survivor story, and it carries one idea worth sitting with: burnout gave Katrin her life back. Not in spite of the collapse. Because of it. ⚠️ This episode contains a personal account of burnout including a period of intense despair. If you're struggling, please reach out to someone you trust. About Katrin: Website: kindfulness.at [https://www.kindfulness.at] LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/katrin-tschuertz-personal-corporate-kindfulness/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/katrin-tschuertz-personal-corporate-kindfulness/] Share. Inspire. Explore. is the podcast from Where I'm At, Chris Wilson's burnout recovery community. Join the community for free: https://community.whereimatcommunity.com/store/product/free-trial [https://community.whereimatcommunity.com/store/product/free-trial] Where I'm At is lived experience, not therapy or professional advice.

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When Burnout Comes Back — Season 2, Episode 1 Burnout can come back. Even when you've been through it before. Even when the work you're doing is the work you built for yourself. In this Season 2 opener, Chris Wilson shares the honest account of what happened between seasons. A second burnout — with significant circumstances outside his control, and a part that was genuinely his to own. The podcast had become an escape. The work addiction found a new vehicle, dressed up as purpose. In this episode: — Why burnout can come back even when you love the work — The part that was outside your control, and the part that was yours — Treating burnout like terrain that demands ongoing respect — The brand shift from Hero to Guide and Explorer — The sea swimmer and the mountain climber — Nine months writing his own story, and the relief when it finally went out Season 2 runs to May 2027. Twenty-nine episodes. Recognise. Reset. Reinvent. The Where I'm At Community is open. 14-day free trial: https://community.whereimatcommunity.com/store/product/free-trial [https://community.whereimatcommunity.com/store/product/free-trial] whereimatcommunity.com [https://community.whereimatcommunity.com/store/product/free-trial] Where I'm At is based on lived experience, reflection, and educational support. It is not therapy, counselling, crisis support, or professional advice. Please consult a qualified professional for individual support where relevant.

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The fall was Part 1. The surrender was Part 2. This is Part 3, and the final episode of Season 1. In this episode of Share. Inspire. Explore., I close my personal burnout story and reflect on what this whole season has been. What Reset actually looked like — the slow, often boring work of rebuilding a life on different terms. The beginning of Reinvent, and what happens when the question shifts from "how do I get back to who I was?" to "who am I now?" And one core lesson from everything: you can't outwork your wounds. This is also a thank you — to the guests, the listeners, and everyone who showed up for Season 1. Season 2 is coming. Share. Inspire. Explore. is the podcast from Where I'm At — lived-experience conversations on burnout, career change, and what comes next. Where I'm At is based on lived experience, reflection, and educational support. It is not therapy, counselling, crisis support, or professional advice. Please consult a qualified professional for individual medical or psychological support where relevant.

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