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018: Work Life Balance in Vet Med: What Are We Missing?"

49 min · 21 de abr de 2026
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In this episode of The Veterinary Culture Lab, Andi and Josh take on one of the most talked-about concepts in veterinary medicine: work-life balance. Truth is that most practices already have work-life balance policies. PTO exists. Sick days exist. Flexibility exists. And yet - burnout persists. So, what is actually going on? Grounded in science, this episode explores a powerful and often overlooked idea: work-life balance policies are only effective if people can actually use them - without guilt, stigma, or unintended consequences. Through honest storytelling, real veterinary examples, and practical culture renovation strategies, we unpack the gap between what organizations say they offer and what teams experience day to day. You will hear: * Why work-life balance policies often fail—even when they look great on paper * How guilt, fear, and staffing assumptions quietly block access to time off * The hidden role leaders play as gatekeepers (and how to shift that) * Practical ways to redesign systems so balance becomes usable, not theoretical * How small structural changes can reduce burnout across multiple dimensions of work This episode reframes balance as something that must be designed, protected, and modeled at the cultural level. Because thriving veterinary teams are not built on policies alone—they are built on systems people can trust and use. Resource Links Episode Article: Title: How Effective Are Work-Life Balance Policies? The Importance of Inclusion Authors:Wendy J. Casper; Shelia A. Hyde; Shona G. Smith; Faezeh Amirkamali; Julie Holliday Wayne DOI: https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev-orgpsych-110622-050544 Flourish Academy - Certificate in Positive Veterinary Leadership - Masterclass [https://www.flourish.vet/programs/certificate-in-positive-veterinary-leadership-]                                 Intro to Cultivating Positive Team Communication - On Demand [https://academy.flourish.vet/courses/introduction-to-cultivating-positive-team-communication--b7d19262-d8bb-44f1-a799-7fa16f4f2153/salespage?priceId=price-YL6fJFJB9rd874GKAmmMtg] TVCL Episode 2 – DRAMMA Needs [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2527771/episodes/17862884-002-the-good-kind-of-dramma-six-specific-ways-to-thrive-in-vet-med] Maslach & Leiter Six Areas of Worklife [https://www.researchgate.net/publication/12693291_Six_areas_of_worklife_A_model_of_the_organizational_context_of_burnout] Florida Man Shark [https://www.thefloridamanreport.com/single-post/2019/07/29/typical-florida-man-goes-to-bar-instead-of-hospital-after-shark-bite] What Do You Think? Reach out and let us know at Info@flourish.vet [Info@flourish.vet] Your Hosts: Andi Davison LVT, CAPP, APPC [https://www.flourish.vet/andi]  Josh Vaisman MAPPCP, CCFP [https://www.flourish.vet/josh]At Flourish Veterinary Consulting [http://www.flourish.vet] we renovate veterinary cultures. We diagnose what’s working, blueprint what’s next, and train every team member - blending positive psychology with real-world experience - so thriving becomes the norm, not the myth.  Timestamps  00:00 Monday Mindset 06:21 Defining Work Life Balance 10:32 Paper Overview  14:52 Detachment and Recovery 17:09 Always On Leadership Trap 21:30 Policies vs Access 24:32 Good Leaders, Call outs and Coverage  31:15 Recovery Standards That Stick 34:10 Time Off on Good Days 38:27 Make Access Visible  39:42 Fully Staffed to Covered 43:58 Train Leaders to Kill Stigma 45:27 Florida Man and Wrap Up

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021:Feedback in Veterinary Teams: What Actually Builds Trust?

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020:THRIVE-ing is Built, Not Found: Lessons From Zimbabwe

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019: Curiosity in Vet Med: Are You Asking the Right Questions?

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episode 018: Work Life Balance in Vet Med: What Are We Missing?" artwork

018: Work Life Balance in Vet Med: What Are We Missing?"

In this episode of The Veterinary Culture Lab, Andi and Josh take on one of the most talked-about concepts in veterinary medicine: work-life balance. Truth is that most practices already have work-life balance policies. PTO exists. Sick days exist. Flexibility exists. And yet - burnout persists. So, what is actually going on? Grounded in science, this episode explores a powerful and often overlooked idea: work-life balance policies are only effective if people can actually use them - without guilt, stigma, or unintended consequences. Through honest storytelling, real veterinary examples, and practical culture renovation strategies, we unpack the gap between what organizations say they offer and what teams experience day to day. You will hear: * Why work-life balance policies often fail—even when they look great on paper * How guilt, fear, and staffing assumptions quietly block access to time off * The hidden role leaders play as gatekeepers (and how to shift that) * Practical ways to redesign systems so balance becomes usable, not theoretical * How small structural changes can reduce burnout across multiple dimensions of work This episode reframes balance as something that must be designed, protected, and modeled at the cultural level. Because thriving veterinary teams are not built on policies alone—they are built on systems people can trust and use. Resource Links Episode Article: Title: How Effective Are Work-Life Balance Policies? The Importance of Inclusion Authors:Wendy J. Casper; Shelia A. Hyde; Shona G. Smith; Faezeh Amirkamali; Julie Holliday Wayne DOI: https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev-orgpsych-110622-050544 Flourish Academy - Certificate in Positive Veterinary Leadership - Masterclass [https://www.flourish.vet/programs/certificate-in-positive-veterinary-leadership-]                                 Intro to Cultivating Positive Team Communication - On Demand [https://academy.flourish.vet/courses/introduction-to-cultivating-positive-team-communication--b7d19262-d8bb-44f1-a799-7fa16f4f2153/salespage?priceId=price-YL6fJFJB9rd874GKAmmMtg] TVCL Episode 2 – DRAMMA Needs [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2527771/episodes/17862884-002-the-good-kind-of-dramma-six-specific-ways-to-thrive-in-vet-med] Maslach & Leiter Six Areas of Worklife [https://www.researchgate.net/publication/12693291_Six_areas_of_worklife_A_model_of_the_organizational_context_of_burnout] Florida Man Shark [https://www.thefloridamanreport.com/single-post/2019/07/29/typical-florida-man-goes-to-bar-instead-of-hospital-after-shark-bite] What Do You Think? Reach out and let us know at Info@flourish.vet [Info@flourish.vet] Your Hosts: Andi Davison LVT, CAPP, APPC [https://www.flourish.vet/andi]  Josh Vaisman MAPPCP, CCFP [https://www.flourish.vet/josh]At Flourish Veterinary Consulting [http://www.flourish.vet] we renovate veterinary cultures. We diagnose what’s working, blueprint what’s next, and train every team member - blending positive psychology with real-world experience - so thriving becomes the norm, not the myth.  Timestamps  00:00 Monday Mindset 06:21 Defining Work Life Balance 10:32 Paper Overview  14:52 Detachment and Recovery 17:09 Always On Leadership Trap 21:30 Policies vs Access 24:32 Good Leaders, Call outs and Coverage  31:15 Recovery Standards That Stick 34:10 Time Off on Good Days 38:27 Make Access Visible  39:42 Fully Staffed to Covered 43:58 Train Leaders to Kill Stigma 45:27 Florida Man and Wrap Up

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episode 017: Work Ethic Isn’t Dead: What’s Really Shifting in Vet Med Teams artwork

017: Work Ethic Isn’t Dead: What’s Really Shifting in Vet Med Teams

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