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Balm in the Burnout

Podcast de Megan Hadley

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This is a podcast for anyone feeling stretched thin by work, activism, caregiving, or just surviving under systems that weren’t built for our thriving. On Balm in the Burnout, we speak with artists, organizers, and community builders about what’s helping us stay grounded and resourced in the face of burnout. Together, we reclaim our right to soothe, heal, and make hopeful, sustainable action.

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11 episodios

episode Joy as Mutual Aid in Dangerous Times, with Kelly Wilson of Do’gooders MN artwork

Joy as Mutual Aid in Dangerous Times, with Kelly Wilson of Do’gooders MN

Balm in the Burnout – Episode 11: Joy as Mutual Aid in Dangerous Times, with Kelly Wilson of Do’gooders MN Host: Megan Hadley, MA, NBC-HWC Guest: Kelly Wilson, founder of Do'gooders MN Episode Summary: In this inspiring episode, host Megan Hadley sits down with Longfellow South Minneapolis neighbor, community organizer, and chronic joy-instigator Kelly Wilson. Kelly shares how personal burnout, systemic harm, and collective grief led her to create Do’gooders MN—a grassroots group spreading radical joy, mutual aid, and connection across Minneapolis. From free LGBTQ+ weddings to hoodie drives and neighborhood networks, Kelly shows what becomes possible when we stop waiting and start working with who we have and what we’ve got. It’s incredible what we can accomplish together when we organize. Key Topics: * Kelly’s background as a wedding photographer, connector, and “get-it-done” human * The origin of Do’gooders MN and the creation of “Unabashed: A Celebration of Love and Pride”—a free day-long event hosting 12 LGBTQ mini-weddings * Mutual aid as joy, resistance, and nervous system support * Chronic illness, grief, and estrangement as part of this activist’s journey * Collaboration, delegation, and asking for help without apology * Burnout in community care, and the necessity of rest and boundaries * The ripple effect of micro-actions: hoodie drives, gifting events, and more * How to build something without a plan, a budget, or official credentials * “Zooming in” instead of being crushed by the big picture Key Takeaways: * You don’t need a five-year plan to make an impact—start small and start local * Mutual aid thrives on collaboration, not perfectionism * Rest is not abandonment—it’s strategy and survival * Everyone has something to contribute, including you * Joy can be its own form of protest and protection Connect with Kelly Wilson & Do’gooders MN: * Email: ktrippler@msn.com * Facebook (Personal): Kelly Wilson [https://www.facebook.com/kelly.t.kimball] * Facebook (Group): Do’gooders MN [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61573077354485] * Website: dogoodersmn.com [http://dogoodersmn.com] Support the Podcast: Balm in the Burnout is listener-supported. Contribute to the work or to the Community Scholarship Fund: Venmo: @HHW-LLC Learn more about host Megan Hadley’s coaching, workshops, and offerings at:  harvesthealthandwellbeing.com [http://harvesthealthandwellbeing.com] Thank you for listening - we would appreciate a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify!

30 de sep de 2025 - 55 min
episode What Cancer Taught Me About Burnout, with Talaya Dendy artwork

What Cancer Taught Me About Burnout, with Talaya Dendy

Balm in the Burnout, Episode 10 What Cancer Taught Me About Burnout with Talaya Dendy Show Notes:  Welcome back to Balm in the Burnout, the podcast for humans navigating personal and systemic burnout in demanding, under-resourced, or misunderstood roles. In this episode, host Megan Hadley speaks with Talaya Dendy—cancer doula, patient advocate, speaker, and creator of the podcast Navigating Cancer TOGETHER—about what illness teaches us about burnout, identity, care, and the systems we’re forced to move through. Talaya brings a perspective we haven’t yet explored on the podcast: the emotional labor of serious illness, survivorship, systemic harm, and the burnout of being both the “strong one” and the support system when you're the one in need of care. In This Episode: * Talaya’s cancer diagnosis and what it revealed about identity, isolation, and navigating healthcare. * The role of a cancer doula and why emotional care is just as necessary as medical treatment. * Burnout as it shows up in illness and long-term caregiving—and the signs we tend to ignore. * Examples of the body’s warning signals: fatigue, irritability, shutdown, brain fog, and emotional exhaustion. * How systemic harm, mistrust, and erasure impact clinical trials, treatment, and health outcomes. * Integrative health practices (e.g., tai chi, journaling, meditation) and why they matter alongside Western medicine. * Being an introverted leader and advocate, and finding power in quiet influence. * The importance of stillness, glimmers, and realistic self-care when rest feels impossible. * Shifting from “I have to be strong” to “I deserve support, too.” Key Takeaways: * Illness exposes what’s broken—not just physically, but systemically. * Burnout can live in the body long before the mind acknowledges it. * Caregivers, patients, and survivors deserve emotional support—not just logistics and treatment plans. * Rest, advocacy, and community are not luxuries; they’re survival tools. Connect with Talaya: * Community Forum Waitlist:  https://www.ontheotherside.life/forum-waitlist [https://www.ontheotherside.life/forum-waitlist] * Website: https://www.ontheotherside.life [https://www.ontheotherside.life] * Podcast: Navigating Cancer TOGETHER  https://podcast.ausha.co/navigatingcancertogether/ [https://podcast.ausha.co/navigatingcancertogether/] * LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/talayadendy/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/talayadendy/] Follow her work, access support resources, and stay connected to upcoming programming, including her private online community for patients, caregivers, and survivors. Support the Show: Balm in the Burnout is listener-supported. You can contribute to the community scholarship or leave a tip on Venmo @HHW-LLC to help others access subsidized services. Connect with Host Megan Hadley: Learn more about burnout prevention and resiliency support through Harvest Health & Wellbeing. https://hhwellb.com [https://hhwellb.com/] If this episode resonated: Subscribe, share it with someone who needs to feel less alone, and leave a review—it helps these conversations reach the people who need them most.

29 de sep de 2025 - 34 min
episode Scaling Without Sacrificing Yourself, with Tina Rexing of T-Rex Cookie artwork

Scaling Without Sacrificing Yourself, with Tina Rexing of T-Rex Cookie

Balm in the Burnout, Episode 9: Scaling Without Sacrificing Yourself, with Tina Rexing of T-Rex Cookie  Show Notes:  Welcome to Balm in the Burnout, the podcast for cross-sector humans navigating personal and systemic burnout. In this episode, host Megan Hadley talks with entrepreneur Tina Rexing, founder of the nationally recognized women-owned business T-Rex Cookie, about burnout in the food industry, entrepreneurship as an immigrant daughter, and what it takes to grow something big without losing yourself. In This Conversation: * Tina’s leap from corporate life to launching T-Rex Cookie, and how a business plan (and a lot of grit) helped her land her first investment * The evolution of T-Rex Cookie—from farmers’ markets to national features on The Today Show, Good Morning America, TimeOut Magazine, and more * Why Tina says “no” to opportunities that compromise her values or brand identity—even when the world wants smaller cookies * Honest talk about entrepreneurship burnout, toxic kitchen culture, and why asking for help and setting boundaries are essential * How Tina’s parents and sons became part of the business, and the emotional labor of mixing family and legacy * Navigating growth and funding while staying in control—choosing investors who believe in your mission instead of diluting your values * Lessons on separating work and identity, protecting joy, and not turning every passion into a job Key Takeaways: * “Do what you love—but be careful what you turn into work.” * Scaling a business doesn’t have to mean self-sacrifice * Burnout in entrepreneurship is real—and rest, boundaries, and community are non-negotiable * Immigrant hustle, family dynamics, and funding all shape the burnout experience differently than in other sectors Guest Links: T-Rex Cookie: Website [https://trexcookie.com/nationwide-shipping/]  Tina Rexing: LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/tina-rexing/] * Find T-Rex Cookie their shop in Eagan, at MSP Airport, Terminal 1, at retailers across Minnesota, and local direct shipping via their website. Connect with Host Megan Hadley: Support the Show: Balm in the Burnout is listener-supported. Contribute to our community scholarship or leave a tip on Venmo @HHW-LLC [https://account.venmo.com/u/HHW-LLC]. Visit Harvest Health and Wellbeing [https://hhwellb.com]for coaching, workshops, and mindfulness-based burnout support. Timestamps: 00:00 – Introduction: Welcome to Balm in the Burnout   00:37 – Meet Tina Rexing: From corporate to cookie entrepreneur   01:57 – T-Rex Cookie’s rise: National features and business milestones   03:29 – Staying grounded: Yoga, physicality, presence practices   05:46 – The leap: Business planning, farmers' markets, early growth   09:45 – Grit, family values, and the immigrant work ethic   11:36 – Saying “no” and protecting your brand identity   14:05 – Burnout in entrepreneurship and the food industry   17:14 – Family labor, legacy, and sacrifice in small business   20:35 – Growth, investment, and choosing aligned funders   24:20 – Takeaways: What happens when hobbies become jobs

29 de sep de 2025 - 31 min
episode I’m Part of the Story - Caregiver Burnout with Allison Breininger artwork

I’m Part of the Story - Caregiver Burnout with Allison Breininger

Balm in the Burnout, Episode 8: I’m Part of the Story - Caregiver Burnout with Allison Breininger Host: Megan Hadley Guest: Allison Breininger, founder of The Negative Space In this episode of Balm in the Burnout, host Megan Hadley talks with caregiver and advocate Allison Breininger about the realities of caregiving, the hidden toll it takes, and the importance of community and self-care. Allison shares her personal journey, the mission behind The Negative Space, and practical ways to support caregivers and prevent burnout.  Episode Highlights: * Allison shares her journey as a caregiver for her husband, who was diagnosed with Fanconi Anemia, and how this experience led her to found The Negative Space. * Discussion on the often invisible impact of caregiving, the importance of recognizing caregivers, and the need for self-advocacy in healthcare. * The Negative Space’s mission: changing how caregivers are seen and supported, both through direct services and education for medical professionals and the public. * The power of community, support groups, and creating spaces for caregivers to share their experiences without judgment or toxic positivity. * Allison’s new project, The Storyline: an online resource for caregivers with chapters for different caregiving moments, including realistic self-care, reflection questions, meditations, and more. * The importance of “micro moments” and small daily practices to reduce burnout risk. * Statistics on caregiver burnout: caregivers are 90% more likely to experience daily anxiety and 70% show signs of clinical depression. * Upcoming events: Caregiver Con on November 1st in Minneapolis, with resources, therapy dogs, and free massages. Key Topics Timestamps: 00:00 – Introduction to Balm in the Burnout and guest Allison Breininger   01:42 – Grounding moment: Watching deer in a quiet pause   03:18 – Allison shares her caregiving story and her husband’s diagnosis   06:40 – The toll of invisible caregiving labor and chronic hypervigilance   09:56 – What burnout looks like in long-term caregiving   13:08 – The myth of the “strong one” and identity loss in caregivers   17:02 – Finding and naming glimmers: a path back to presence   21:00 – Realistic self-care and micro-moments of regulation   25:10 – Developing “The Storyline” and building caregiver-centered resources   29:04 – Training healthcare professionals to acknowledge caregivers   32:20 – Language matters: shifting how we speak about caregiving   36:40 – Closing reflections: belonging, burnout, and asking for help   38:56 – How to connect with Allison and The Negative Space   Resources Mentioned: * The Negative Space: thenegativespace.life [https://thenegativespace.life/] * In Sickness Podcast: insickness.care [https://insickness.care/] * Instagram: @negspacelife * Facebook: The Negative Space [https://www.facebook.com/people/The-Negative-Space/61553388981859/] * Caregiver Con: caregivercon.com [https://caregivercon.com/] Support the Podcast: Balm in the Burnout is listener-supported. You can leave a tip on Venmo at HHW-LLC or contribute to a community scholarship. Key Takeaway: Start seeing caregivers. Be curious and empathetic about their experiences, and recognize the impact caregiving has on their health and wellbeing. Contact: For brochures, rack cards, or to support The Negative Space, visit the website or reach out directly to Allison. Dive Deeper: For more tools and services to support your risk reduction of burnout, visit Megan at harvesthealthandwellbeing.com [http://harvesthealthandwellbeing.com], or hhwellb.com [http://hhwellb.com] for her short links of upcoming events and free resources.

1 de ago de 2025 - 33 min
episode Healthcare Burnout to Work Life Balance - Designing a Life You Don’t Need to Escape From with Patrick Otis artwork

Healthcare Burnout to Work Life Balance - Designing a Life You Don’t Need to Escape From with Patrick Otis

Balm in the Burnout, Episode 7:  Healthcare Burnout to Work Life Balance - Designing a Life You Don’t Need to Escape From with Patrick Otis Welcome back to Balm in the Burnout! In this episode, Megan sits down with Patrick Otis, a nurse anesthetist, pickleball enthusiast, and advocate for work-life balance. About Our Guest: Patrick has been a nurse since 2013 and a nurse anesthetist since 2018. Outside the operating room, you’ll find him on the pickleball court, singing in choir with his husband, deep in a personal finance spreadsheet, or planning his next adventure. Patrick is passionate about staying active—physically, mentally, and emotionally—and about creating balance in a demanding profession. In This Episode: * Patrick and Megan discuss burnout, the importance of finding joy and community outside of work, and how to avoid letting your job define your entire identity. * Patrick shares how pickleball became a source of presence, mindfulness, and community in his life. * The conversation explores the challenges of maintaining identity and wellbeing as a healthcare professional, especially through the pandemic. * They touch on financial independence, the FIRE movement, moving the goalpost, and the value of enjoying life now rather than always chasing the next milestone. * Patrick offers practical advice for reducing burnout: find something outside of work that you love and build community around it. * The episode wraps up with reflections on fun, friendship, and the importance of being kind—to yourself and others. Key Themes & Timestamps: 00:00 – Introduction to Balm in the Burnout and today’s guest   01:20 – Patrick’s grounding moment: singing and connection in choir   03:08 – Patrick’s background in healthcare and navigating pandemic burnout   06:35 – When your job becomes your identity (and how to change that)   09:44 – Discovering joy through pickleball and physical presence   13:55 – Why fun is an essential part of burnout recovery   17:20 – Shifting values after crisis: work-life balance and reframing success   20:45 – Finding a team that brings ease and connection   23:03 – Exploring FIRE: financial independence and reclaiming your time   26:42 – Escaping the cycle of “more”: enoughness, rest, and values   30:15 – Final thoughts: community, self-kindness, and long-term healing   33:12 – Outro and how to connect with Patrick on Instagram Connect with Patrick: Follow Patrick on Instagram: @pfaunillian to keep up with his pickleball adventures and more. Takeaway: Don’t work so hard that you forget to have fun. Find your people, build community, and remember: you are more than your job. Thanks for listening! Dive Deeper: For more tools and services to support your risk reduction of burnout, visit Megan at harvesthealthandwellbeing.com [http://harvesthealthandwellbeing.com], or hhwellb.com [http://hhwellb.com] for her short links of upcoming events and free resources.

1 de ago de 2025 - 30 min
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