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What a RELIEF!

Podkast av André Bright

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What a RELIEF is a podcast exploring the real causes of burnout in high-pressure careers — and how ambitious people can succeed without sacrificing their health, identity, or relationships. Hosted by burnout prevention coach André Bright, the show brings together three perspectives to unpack the reality of modern work and leadership: • People who have experienced burnout and rebuilt their lives and careers • Decision makers and leaders navigating pressure, performance, and workplace culture • Experts and researchers sharing insights on stress, resilience, and sustainable success

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episode Isabelle Ugochukwu: Stress... the absence of peace and authentic relationships cover

Isabelle Ugochukwu: Stress... the absence of peace and authentic relationships

In this episode, Isabelle Ugochukwu, CEO of MedTech Solutions shares her personal burnout journey, leadership insights, and practical strategies to manage stress and build a supportive environment. Discover how a focus on internal peace, community, and authentic relationships can transform life's pressures into growth opportunities. Key topics: * Isabelle's multicultural background and leadership journey to CEO * Understanding high processing speed and its impact on stress * External versus internal signs of stress and burnout * The importance of peace as a stress indicator * The role of safe, wise, and supportive relationships in recovery * Practical stress management techniques: sleep, nature, therapy, boundaries * The significance of authentic connection and community through intergenerational living * Red flags: health symptoms, hormonal changes, emotional withdrawal * Building trust and psychological safety within teams and families * The power of humility, apology, and transparent communication in resolving conflicts * Creating lasting relationships that serve as emotional landings or runways * Embracing seasons of life, recognizing the need to shift support systems * Practical steps: start small, evaluate, and adapt for sustainability * The importance of fostering community from a cultural and familial perspective Resources & Links: * Books on Leadership and Stress Management [https://amazon.com/s?k=leadership+stress+management] * LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/isabelleugochukwu/] * X/Twitter [https://twitter.com/IsabelleUgo] This episode highlights the importance of authentic leadership, community support, and self-awareness in navigating stress and burnout. Practical, relatable advice for leaders, parents, and anyone looking to cultivate peace amidst life's chaos.

19. mai 2026 - 1 h 14 min
episode Vicki Hodges: How chronic illness impacts mental and physical health cover

Vicki Hodges: How chronic illness impacts mental and physical health

In this episode of the What a Relief Podcast, André Bright interviews Vicki Hodges about the emotional complexities of living with endometriosis. They explore how chronic illness impacts mental health, the importance of advocacy, and practical strategies for supporting those affected. Whether you're experiencing endometriosis or supporting someone who is, this conversation sheds light on empathetic approaches and workplace inclusivity. Key Topics: * The biological and emotional impacts of endometriosis on daily life * How stress and inflammation exacerbate symptoms and the importance of completing the stress cycle * The variability of endometriosis symptoms and stages, and their effect on quality of life * Strategies to manage mental health, including starting the day with positive affirmations and setting boundaries * The significance of social support, validation, and self-advocacy for those with chronic conditions * How workplaces can foster psychological safety through conversations, policies, and flexible arrangements * The role of storytelling and awareness platforms like PauseFully to advocate and educate * PauseFully.co.uk [https://pausefully.co.uk/] * Fully Told - Podcast [https://www.pausefully.co.uk/fullytold] * Email [vicki@pausefully.co.uk] "Supporting mental health is just as important as managing physical symptoms. Start small—practice gratitude, set boundaries, and lean into empathetic support to foster healing and resilience."

12. mai 2026 - 33 min
episode Dylan Brown | Differentiating "now" vs. "not now" problems cover

Dylan Brown | Differentiating "now" vs. "not now" problems

In this episode, Dylan Brown, a social impact strategist and Stanford alum, shares his journey of managing stress, leading impactful work in challenging environments, and building resilience through embracing difficulty. His insights are especially valuable for leaders navigating high-pressure contexts, whether in social impact or business. We cover: * The importance of letting go of control to reduce stress * Practical strategies for managing burnout and stress * Developing resilience through doing hard things like long-distance running * The role of journaling and reflection in emotional regulation * Strategies for leaders to support teams and foster long-term success * Dylan discusses how his early experiences in Brazil influenced his approach to leadership and stress management * The concept of differentiating between "now" problems and long-term priorities * Practical routines for handling stress, including making lists, exercise, and journaling * The significance of reframing challenges and focusing on process over outcomes * How trusting your team and letting go of micro-management can empower everyone for sustained success Resources: * Make Your Bed by Admiral William McRaven [https://www.amazon.com/Make-Your-Bed-Your-Life/dp/1591848807] * Eat the Frog by Brian Tracy [https://www.amazon.com/Eat-Frog-Leadership-Productivity-Change/dp/0773731727] * Slow Productivity [https://www.amazon.com/Slow-Productivity-Doing-Less-Deep/dp/XXXXX] (book recommendation tying into process-focused work) * Time to Think by Nancy Kline [https://www.amazon.com/Time-Think-Listening-Change-Lives/dp/1615194399] Connect with Dylan * LinkedIn [https://linkedin.com/in/dylanbrown] * Twitter [https://twitter.com/dylanbrown] * Seja [https://www.sejahubs.org/]

7. mai 2026 - 1 h 2 min
episode Fea Fasuluku | Embracing Self-Care and Organisational Support to Manage Stress cover

Fea Fasuluku | Embracing Self-Care and Organisational Support to Manage Stress

In this episode, Fea Fasuluku, a clinical nurse specialist with a mental health background, shares her personal experiences and professional insights into managing stress, especially within healthcare settings. The discussion explores practical strategies for individuals, the importance of organisational support, and the cultural nuances that influence self-care to build resilience against stress and prevent burnout in various professional and personal environments. Key Topics: * The impact of stress on healthcare workers and the importance of acknowledging mental health challenges * Personal coping mechanisms, including taking space, holidays, and setting boundaries * The significance of organizational intervention strategies like supervision, reflective practice, and staff support * The cultural conception of resilience, including the notions of “firming it” and how societal expectations affect mental health * The role of intentionality in self-care, planning, and implementing change * How workplace environments contribute to or alleviate stress, burnout, and compassion fatigue * The importance of flexibility, listening to staff needs, and meaningful participation in organizational programs * Addressing the gap between awareness of stress and effective implementation of solutions * The symbolism of "na fo bia" and its implications for gender roles, societal expectations, and women’s mental health * Recognizing unhealthy professional and personal relationships and advocating for systemic change * Reflective Practice and Quality Improvement in Healthcare [https://www.ahrq.gov/teamstepps/about/implementation/index.html] * Instagram - @Young_Salone [https://www.instagram.com/Young_Salone] * Instagram - @FeaRose⁠ [https://www.instagram.com/FeaRose] * X (Twitter) - @Fea_Rose92⁠ [https://www.x.com/Fea_Rose92] * Facebook - Young Sierra Leonean [https://www.facebook.com/TheYoungSalone]

28. april 2026 - 49 min
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Nathanya Legesse: Identity, societal expectations, emotional barriers, and the importance of self-awareness and responsibility

In this episode, André Bright [https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrebright/] welcomes Nathanya Legesse [https://www.nathanyalegessepsychotherapy.com/], a psychotherapist specializing in mental health and systemic therapy, to explore the nuanced differences between stress and burnout, their underlying causes, and how to recognize and address them. They delve into the impact of identity, societal expectations, emotional barriers, and the importance of self-awareness and responsibility in managing mental health. Main topics discussed: * The distinction between stress and burnout and how they manifest physically and emotionally * How identity, representation, and intersectionality influence mental health experiences * The role of societal, cultural, and workplace factors in emotional well-being * Strategies for recognizing personal stress signals and the importance of basic self-care * Overcoming emotional barriers like guilt, shame, and perfectionism * The significance of building emotional regulation tools and the window of tolerance * Practical steps to address burnout, including the importance of patience and gradual recovery * Nathanya's Website [https://nathanyalegessepsychotherapy.com/] * Window of Tolerance explained [https://www.psychiatrictimes.com/view/understanding-the-window-of-tolerance] * Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) [https://www.psychiatry.org/psychiatrists/practice/dsm] This episode offers valuable insights into practical mental health management, emphasizing compassion, self-knowledge, and responsible action to prevent and recover from burnout.

21. april 2026 - 52 min
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