The Leadership That Shines Podcast
Structural burnout is about diagnosing the problem at the right level. Therapist, former arts executive, and founder of Meaning in Practice Ashley Gibson joins Natalie Davis on the Leadership That Shines Podcast to introduce the clinical framework she has built to help organizations finally understand what is actually driving burnout and what leaders are perpetuating without realizing it. What You Will Learn In This Episode: * Why wellness spending is up 400% and burnout is still rising, and what that tells us about where we are diagnosing the problem * The Maladaptive Organizational Copy Process: what it is, where it comes from, and why it explains patterns that individual interventions cannot touch * The two axes of Ashley's framework: affiliation and interdependence, and why the "we're all a family here" culture often scores hostile on both * How the nervous system shapes organizational culture , and why leaders model more than they know * Why patterns, not one-offs, are what every leader needs to be examining in their team culture right now * The questions Ashley's free ten-minute assessment asks, and what the answers reveal about where structural burnout is hiding in your organization Timestamps: * 00:00 — Welcome and introduction to Ashley Gibson * 01:15 — Hamilton, arts management, and the first lesson in intent vs. impact * 05:16 — Why the people who care the most burn out the fastest * 08:21 — The career pivot: from executive to therapist and why it made perfect sense * 11:01 — You cannot outgrow a broken system — what that statement means and where it came from * 15:30 — Pattern-level assessment: what your org says it rewards vs. what it actually rewards * 17:21 — The connection between organizational culture and structural burnout * 18:19 — Nervous system science and how co-regulation shows up in team culture * 23:35 — The Maladaptive Organizational Copy Process explained: affiliation, interdependence, and introject * 25:19 — The "we're all a family here" trap and why it scores low on both axes * 34:31 — Why the leader sets the behavioral pattern — even when they do not mean to * 44:39 — Pattern recognition: when is it a bad day vs. a structural problem? * 49:17 — Closing reflection and what leaders can actually do from where they stand * 51:10 — How Ashley wants to be remembered as a leader Connect with Ashley Gibson: [https://www.meaninginpractice.com/ ] Substack: Meaning in Practice, Ashley C. Gibson [https://ashleycgibson.substack.com/?utm_source=global-search] Free assessment [https://form.typeform.com/to/GSapbp18?typeform-source=www.meaninginpractice.com ] Connect with Natalie Davis: themagic@leadershipthatshines.com Leadership That Shines [https://leadershipthatshines.com ] Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/leadershipthatshines?igsh=Z3JkNGZsbTU5bnIy ] Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/share/1J9yZRGaiW/?mibextid=wwXIfr ] Substack [https://lovejoyandnatalie.substack.com/?utm_campaign=profile_chips] Subscribe so you never miss an episode. New episodes drop every Wednesday.
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