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Nervous System Capacity & Sustainable Regulation with Becca Mattie

44 min · 29 de jun de 2026
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We frequently evaluate burnout as a simple time-management issue, a scheduling hurdle, or an administrative failure. But we rarely step back to analyze our daily exhaustion through the lens of nervous system regulation. In this episode, Dr. Santina Wheat interviews Becca Mattie, an occupational therapist, speaker, and the founder of Honey BOT and the Grow Beyond Collective. Becca breaks down the "biological back door" of chronic stress, exploring why healthcare professionals excel at compartmentalizing their own needs until they hit an absolute wall. Introducing her powerful Manifest, Disrupt, and Build framework, she shifts the conversation away from generic wellness advice toward a practical, physiological toolkit. Discover how to transition from feeling "caffeinated but not capable" to cultivating a leadership style built on genuine co-regulation and physical safety. RESOURCES MENTIONED: * Becca Mattie’s Instagram: @beccamattie [https://www.instagram.com/beccamattie/] — Connect with Becca directly to learn more about the Cultivating Capacity Program. * Looking to work 1:1?: Book Your Call with Dr. Wheat [https://calendar.app.google/LYLJrzGoZcrL3nEd9] — Ready to disrupt your overworking patterns? Let’s spend 15 minutes checking your operational capacity. * Free Download: Career Alignment Workbook [https://santinawheat.com/store/15-minute-alignment-check] * Dr. Santina Wheat’s Website: santinawheat.com [http://www.santinawheat.com] REFLECTIVE CME OPPORTUNITY: True leadership stamina requires an understanding of your own biological baseline. Listen to this episode and claim your FREE Reflective CME/CE credit via the Learn at Pinnacle App. 👉 Claim Your CME Credit Here [https://learnatpinnacle.com/podcast]

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The Context Switching Tax: Setting Operational Boundaries

We often treat modern physician burnout as a time-management flaw, a scheduling hurdle, or a lack of personal stamina. But what if your exhaustion isn't a logistical issue, but a pure physiological tax? In this solo episode, Dr. Santina Wheat conducts a cold clinical autopsy on the hidden load of Pajama Time and the invisible, unmanaged secondary timeline of data navigation that follows clinicians straight home. Dr. Wheat exposes the "overfunctioning trap"—the dysfunctional cycle where clinicians absorb systemic operational failures with their own personal time to make a broken institution look flawless on a leadership dashboard. Tune in to explore why high-frequency jumping between tasks every two minutes leaves a heavy "attention residue" that bankrupts your prefrontal cortex, and learn how to use the evidence-based DESC framework to shift from passive compliance to true operational assertiveness. KEY TAKEAWAYS FOR LEADERS AND EDUCATORS: * The Context Switching Tax: Why shifting your operational focus every 120 seconds drops your heart rate variability and traps pieces of your cognitive bandwidth in "attention residue." * The Structural Illusion of Medicine: Confronting the cultural myth that your cognitive and emotional shift ends the moment your scheduled clinical coverage concludes. * The Overfunctioning Trap: How hiding structural flaws from institutional gatekeepers by working late or hunting down equipment yourself accidentally subsidizes a broken system with your own longevity. * The Cultural Ceiling: Why a leader’s inability to set boundaries inadvertently creates an environment of fear-based perfectionism where trainees hide mistakes and abandon the leadership pipeline. * Operational Assertiveness: Shifting communication from emotional complaints to a direct, metric-centered boundary directive that protects both patient safety and institutional KPIs. THE DESC COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL: An evidence-based script to manage an unmanaged operational expansion request: * D – Describe the Facts: Strip out the emotional framing. State the unvarnished data. ("Our service has reached its designated cap for safety and rounding.") * E – Express the Impact: Connect the data directly to safety, systemic burnout, and resident education. ("Exceeding these parameters increases documentation backlogs and eliminates required resident teaching.") * S – Specify the Target Route: Propose an explicit, immediately actionable structural alternative. ("I need us to activate our secondary cross-coverage system or hold further admissions.") * C – Outline Positive Consequences: State how this adjustment directly safeguards the institution’s core quality and discharge metrics. RESOURCES * Looking to work 1:1?: Book Your Call with Dr. Wheat [https://calendar.app.google/LYLJrzGoZcrL3nEd9] — Ready to disrupt your overworking patterns? Let’s spend 15 minutes checking your operational capacity. * Free Download: Career Alignment Workbook [https://santinawheat.com/store/15-minute-alignment-check] * Dr. Santina Wheat’s Website: santinawheat.com [http://santinawheat.com] Claim your FREE Reflective CME/CE credit via the Learn at Pinnacle App. 👉 Claim Your CME Credit Here [https://learnatpinnacle.com/podcast]

13 de jul de 202616 min
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The July Reset: Lowering the Threat Defense on the Wards

July is the most exhilarating, volatile, and fragile month in the medical calendar. Across every inpatient floor and ambulatory clinic, the badges are brand new, the short white coats are stiff, and everyone—from M3 medical students to first-year attendings—is navigating an overwhelming wave of transition anxiety. But for the clinical educators, department chairs, and residency program directors who hold these systems up, July carries a massive, unquantified hidden load: the labor of the structural reset. In this episode, Dr. Santina Wheat explores the professional grief of saying goodbye to polished graduates and inheriting a raw, terrified cohort overnight. She breaks down the "overfunctioning trap" that snaps shut when clinical timelines slow to a crawl, and why trying to survive through micromanagement destroys long-term capacity. Tune in to learn how to explicitly "set the container," use the vulnerability dividend to dismantle your team's hyperactivated threat defense system, combat "pajama time" with boundary routing, and bridge the isolating silence that swallows new attendings. KEY TAKEAWAYS FOR LEADERS AND EDUCATORS: * The Overfunctioning Trap: Why grabbing the mouse or calling the consultant yourself to save time in July borrows against your own biological longevity and halts crucial team capacity building. * The Vulnerability Dividend: Shifting away from generic speeches about "excellence" to explicitly budgeting for imperfection, lowering the baseline cortisol in the room, and establishing absolute transparency over perfection. * Explicit Expectation Routing: Bounding cognitive load for perfectionist trainees by defining exact parameters for success (e.g., requesting a 3-minute clinical synthesis focusing on a diagnostic pivot rather than a 15-minute chart dump). * The Off-Duty Permissive Clause: Combating systemic burnout by establishing a hard time cap on pre-charting and granting explicit, top-down permission to completely sever digital connection outside of clinical shifts. * The Silence of Autonomy: Recognizing the profound, isolating psychological shock of transitioning from fellow to first-year attending, and why senior leaders must actively reach out to bridge the gap before a clinical crisis occurs. THE GROWTH FEEDBACK PROTOCOL: How to correct a critical operational mistake without triggering a destructive shame loop: 1. Establish Shared Goals: "We both want to ensure that our patients are safe." 2. State the Objective Observation (Zero Drama): "The potassium level wasn't checked before the morning dose." 3. Ask a Diagnostic Question: "What broke down in the morning workflow that caused this to get missed?" RESOURCES * Book Your Call with Dr. Wheat [https://calendar.app.google/xDSc4gc6W8i8FJan7] — Navigating the stress of a new academic year or a departmental reset? Let’s spend a few minutes seeing if I can support you! * Dr. Santina Wheat’s Website: santinawheat.com [www.santinawheat.com] * Follow on Instagram: @drtinawheat [https://www.google.com/search?q=https://www.instagram.com/drtinawheat] Reflective CME Opportunity: Listen to this episode and claim your FREE Reflective CME/CE credit via the Learn at Pinnacle App. Claim Your CME Credit Here [https://learnatpinnacle.com/podcast]

6 de jul de 202620 min
episode Nervous System Capacity & Sustainable Regulation with Becca Mattie artwork

Nervous System Capacity & Sustainable Regulation with Becca Mattie

We frequently evaluate burnout as a simple time-management issue, a scheduling hurdle, or an administrative failure. But we rarely step back to analyze our daily exhaustion through the lens of nervous system regulation. In this episode, Dr. Santina Wheat interviews Becca Mattie, an occupational therapist, speaker, and the founder of Honey BOT and the Grow Beyond Collective. Becca breaks down the "biological back door" of chronic stress, exploring why healthcare professionals excel at compartmentalizing their own needs until they hit an absolute wall. Introducing her powerful Manifest, Disrupt, and Build framework, she shifts the conversation away from generic wellness advice toward a practical, physiological toolkit. Discover how to transition from feeling "caffeinated but not capable" to cultivating a leadership style built on genuine co-regulation and physical safety. RESOURCES MENTIONED: * Becca Mattie’s Instagram: @beccamattie [https://www.instagram.com/beccamattie/] — Connect with Becca directly to learn more about the Cultivating Capacity Program. * Looking to work 1:1?: Book Your Call with Dr. Wheat [https://calendar.app.google/LYLJrzGoZcrL3nEd9] — Ready to disrupt your overworking patterns? Let’s spend 15 minutes checking your operational capacity. * Free Download: Career Alignment Workbook [https://santinawheat.com/store/15-minute-alignment-check] * Dr. Santina Wheat’s Website: santinawheat.com [http://www.santinawheat.com] REFLECTIVE CME OPPORTUNITY: True leadership stamina requires an understanding of your own biological baseline. Listen to this episode and claim your FREE Reflective CME/CE credit via the Learn at Pinnacle App. 👉 Claim Your CME Credit Here [https://learnatpinnacle.com/podcast]

29 de jun de 202644 min
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The Stagnation Tax: Why Leaders Must Hear No

In medicine, we are trained to avoid the word "no" at all costs. We view a rejection—whether it’s a denied grant, an unaccepted manuscript, or a rejected budget proposal—as a public indictment of our professional competence. But in this solo episode, Dr. Santina Wheat turns this entire framework on its head, issuing a radical leadership metric: If you aren't hearing "no" on a regular basis, you aren't playing at an elite level—you are just playing safe. Dr. Wheat shares a vulnerable look at a time she audited her own leadership portfolio and realized her 100% success rate was actually proof of a self-censorship trap. By engineering ambition right out of our proposals to secure an easy "yes," we inadvertently pay a Stagnation Tax. Tune in to discover how to transition from defensive risk-avoidance to bold institutional stewardship, use the "post-rejection diagnostic pivot," and model the kind of structural stamina that the next generation of medical leaders desperately needs. KEY TAKEAWAYS FOR LEADERS AND EDUCATORS: * The Stagnation Tax: The unseen cost of watering down big, systemic solutions into tiny, "safe bets" (like asking for a single software license when your department needs an entire tracking system) just to protect your flawless record. * A No is Just a Data Point: Shifting your perspective to realize that a rejection is not an identity crisis, but a functional boundary line that exposes financial friction, timing issues, or strategic misalignment. * The Post-Rejection Diagnostic Pivot: Learning to treat an institutional "no" exactly like a complex, unexpected clinical outcome—by stripping away the emotional drama and methodically auditing the system data. * The Rejection Autopsy: Why you should never let a "no" hang in the air, and how to conduct a neutral, case-review style debrief with decision-makers to extract the exact roadmap for a future "yes." * The "Not Yet" Horizon: Understanding that moving a massive bureaucratic ship in academic medicine takes time, and that the most triumphant, culture-shifting victories almost always start with a closed door. THE POST-REJECTION CASE REVIEW PROTOCOL: How to approach an institutional gatekeeper after a project is denied: > The Rejection Autopsy Script: "I completely accept the decision on this project. For my own growth as a leader, can you help me understand the primary variable that made this a no for the institution right now?" YOUR MONDAY MORNING CHALLENGE: Look at your dream project list—the big, audacious, hairy ideas you’ve been sitting on because you are entirely convinced the higher-ups will shoot them down. Draft the proposal and hit send. Go into this week with the explicit goal of pushing the envelope far enough to actually hear the word no. Stop paying the stagnation tax. RESOURCES MENTIONED: * Dr. Santina Wheat’s Website: santinawheat.com [http://santinawheat.com] * Follow on Instagram: @drtinawheat [https://www.google.com/search?q=https://www.instagram.com/drtinawheat] REFLECTIVE CME OPPORTUNITY: Building institutional resilience requires running directly toward growth discomfort. Listen to this episode and claim your FREE Reflective CME/CE credit via the Learn at Pinnacle App. 👉 Claim Your CME Credit Here [https://learnatpinnacle.com/podcast/the-hidden-load]

22 de jun de 202618 min
episode Data Over Drama: Overcoming Imposter Syndrome with Dr. Santina Wheat artwork

Data Over Drama: Overcoming Imposter Syndrome with Dr. Santina Wheat

You receive the email you’ve worked years for: an invitation to take over as clerkship director, chair a high-level committee, or lead a clinical division. But right after the initial wave of excitement, your chest tightens, your palms sweat, and a quiet voice whispers: They made a mistake. If I take this, I’m finally going to get exposed as a fraud. In this powerful solo episode, Dr. Santina Wheat pulls back the curtain on the Expertise Tax and the hidden load of imposter syndrome in healthcare leadership. Sharing a vulnerable look at a transition in her own career where she used chronic overwork and micromanagement as a shield to hide her insecurities, Dr. Wheat delivers a critical reframe: Insecurity tells you to hide, but a healthy growth discomfort simply asks you to rise. Tune in to learn how to separate the structural data from the emotional drama, relinquish the illusion of the "all-knowing expert," and effectively rescue your junior faculty and trainees from their own imposter spirals. KEY TAKEAWAYS FOR LEADERS AND EDUCATORS: * The Imposter Tax: How internal self-doubt operates as a chronic cognitive drain, burning out high-achieving healthcare leaders long before their actual workload does. * Insecurity vs. Growth Discomfort: Learning to mistake the normal learning curve of systemic leadership (budgets, institutional politics, human dynamics) for personal fraudulence. * Data Over Drama: A tactical clinical pivot to isolate the objective facts of a structural hurdle rather than internalizing a system problem as an identity failure. * The Validation Trap: Why telling a struggling colleague "you’re doing great!" often backfires, and how grounding them in concrete, objective data is the true cure for an imposter spiral. * Praising Process Over Genius: Why labeling a junior colleague a "natural-born leader" inadvertently amplifies their anxiety, and why we must praise their effort and tactical growth instead. * Dr. Santina Wheat’s Website: santinawheat.com [http://santinawheat.com] * Follow on Instagram: @drtinawheat [https://www.google.com/search?q=https://www.instagram.com/drtinawheat] REFLECTIVE CME OPPORTUNITY: Recognizing that you belong at the table is a necessary step toward sustainable leadership. Listen to this episode and claim your FREE Reflective CME/CE credit via the Learn at Pinnacle App. 👉 Claim Your CME Credit Here [https://learnatpinnacle.com/podcast]

15 de jun de 202621 min