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Office Therapy

Podcast door Brad Shuck

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Business

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Pull up a chair. Pour a bourbon or grab a coffee—whatever helps you slow down. This is Office Therapy with Dr. Brad Shuck, professor, researcher, and believer that work should be a place where people feel seen. Each week, Brad unpacks leadership, trust, burnout, and belonging with honest insight and research-backed reflection to help you build a healthier, more human workplace. Work doesn’t have to be toxic—it just has to start with a conversation.

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When Your Boss Is Less Engaged Than You Are

Everyone's talking about the Gallup 2026 headline — global engagement at 20%. Almost no one is talking about the finding that matters more: manager engagement has fallen 9 points in three years, wiping out nearly half a decade of gains. Female managers dropped 7. Managers under 35 dropped 5. And for the first time in Gallup's tracking history, managers are now less engaged than the individual contributors they lead. In this episode of Office Therapy, Dr. Brad Shuck breaks down why this is a structural signal, not a people problem — and why the billion-dollar cost of manager disengagement is the product of a measurement error most organizations can actually fix. The difference between satisfaction and engagement. Why training is the wrong response. And four small, no-budget shifts you can make this week to start changing the conditions on your own team — starting with your calendar.

8 mei 2026 - 4 min
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I'm not burned out. I'm designed-out.

"I'm not burned out. I'm designed-out." That's what a top operator told her CPO at 10:47 PM on a Tuesday. And Dr. Brad Shuck can't stop thinking about it. In this episode of Office Therapy, Brad unpacks why the burnout conversation is missing the point in 2026. Drawing on new Berkeley research showing AI intensifies work instead of reducing it, and Gallup's April 2026 finding that manager engagement has collapsed to 22%, Brad makes the case that what leaders are calling a people problem is actually a design problem. You'll hear: * Why "task expansion" is the hidden cost of your AI rollout * The brutal math behind today's average manager carrying 12 direct reports * Why compassion without systems burns out your best leaders * Three moves to fix it: the Compassion Load Index, an emotional routing table, and Strategic Slowness If your highest performers are quietly becoming your highest flight risks, this one's for you.

22 apr 2026 - 8 min
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The Leadership Power of Pause

In today’s fast-moving workplaces, urgency has quietly become the default setting. Calendars fill up, meetings stack back-to-back, and leaders move from decision to decision without a moment to breathe. But what if the constant rush is actually making our organizations less effective? In this episode of Office Therapy, we explore the hidden cost of urgency culture and why speed doesn’t always lead to better leadership. Drawing on research in employee engagement and leadership, Dr. Brad Shuck reflects on the importance of creating space to think, listen, and reflect in a world that rewards constant motion. When leaders lose the time to pause, leadership can slowly turn into reaction. Decisions become faster, but not necessarily wiser. And the deeper conversations that build trust, engagement, and meaning at work begin to disappear. The most effective leaders understand a powerful paradox: sometimes the fastest way forward is to slow down. This episode invites you to reclaim a small but powerful leadership skill—the courage to pause long enough to think clearly, ask better questions, and create the space where engagement and insight can grow.

17 mrt 2026 - 7 min
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Staying Human in an Age of More

In this episode of Office Therapy, Dr. Brad Shuck explores the hidden cost of efficiency in the age of AI. What happens when the tools designed to save us time don’t actually give time back—but instead intensify the pace of work? Through a deeply human reflection on burnout, task expansion, and the pressure to never fall behind, this episode unpacks why getting more done can still leave us feeling more depleted. Dr. Shuck invites listeners to consider the difference between engagement and well-being, and why protecting margin, redefining quality, and prioritizing human connection may be more important now than ever. This conversation is not really about AI. It is about work, time, and what it means to stay human in systems that keep asking for more. Grounded in themes central to Dr. Shuck’s research on employee engagement and well-being, this episode offers a thoughtful reminder: just because you can fill every open moment doesn’t mean you should.

6 mrt 2026 - 9 min
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The Activity Paradox: Why Hard Work Isn’t Always Healthy

Luis works hard—18,000 steps by lunch, steel-toed boots, freight runs on a spotless warehouse floor. But his doctor tells him to “exercise more.” That contradiction? It’s not just frustrating. It’s the activity paradox. In this episode of Office Therapy, Dr. Brad Shuck unpacks why physically demanding jobs don’t always protect our health the way leisure-time exercise does. Drawing on the latest research and real-life stories, Brad explores how work culture, recovery, control, and purpose all shape our bodies—down to the cellular level. We’ll dive into: * Why job-based movement often fails to deliver health benefits * What breaks, recovery, and micro-adjustments can really do * How organizational design—not willpower—is the key to better health * The powerful role of culture in our physiological well-being This isn’t just about steps—it’s about how we live at work. 🎧 Tune in to learn how we can redesign work for real health—and why culture isn’t fluff; it’s physiology.

29 jan 2026 - 9 min
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