Beneath the Busy: Insights into Workplace Mental Health

Breaking the Silence on Mental Health with SADAG

12 min · 16. mars 2026
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In this special PODCASTHON episode, Lauren Davis explores the critical intersection of mental health stigma and access to care. Featuring the South African Depression and Anxiety Group (SADAG), this episode reveals how 1 in 8 people worldwide live with mental health conditions yet remain trapped in silence due to both internal stigma and systemic barriers to care. Discover how SADAG's innovative work, including their 24-hour crisis line, support groups, and revolutionary "speaking books" that translate mental health education into multiple languages, is creating real change in South Africa and what we can all do to help bridge the gap between "I'm not okay" and accessing help. You can access SADAG's support portal here: https://www.sadag.org/# And reach their support hotline here:  Crisis helpline: 0800 567 Mental Health help line: 0800 456 789 SMS line: 31393 Podcasthon Website: podcasthon.org [https://podcastathon.org/] - Explore other featured charities Thanks for listening! If you’re ready to take this further, here are a few ways to connect or go deeper: Free Mental Health Check-in → Sign up here [https://lauren-davis.kit.com/28507d3342] to receive a simple yet powerful resource to combat burnout and reclaim your energy. Join Laurens Newsletter → Thoughtful, grounded reflections on navigating workplace pressures, supporting mental health, and leading with impact. Sign up here [https://lauren-davis.kit.com/3c793f2795]. Say hi / share a takeaway → Connect with Lauren on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/laurendavissa/]. → Message Lauren directly here [lauren@ljdwellbeing.com ]. Work with Lauren → See how Lauren supports senior leaders and HR professionals in building mentally healthy teams and organisations [https://www.ljdwellbeing.com/work-with-me/].

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In this powerful episode, clinical psychologist Lauren Davis sits down with representatives from SADAG (South African Depression and Anxiety Group) for an in-depth discussion on workplace mental health. They explore what poor mental health really looks like in the workplace - often masked under high-performing behavior rather than obvious signs.  The conversation covers the overlap between burnout, anxiety, and depression, early warning signs to watch for, common workplace factors contributing to mental health challenges, and the critical role managers play in creating psychologically safe environments. SADAG shares their comprehensive corporate support services including 24/7 counseling, wellness days, and manager training programs. This episode provides both clinical insights and practical solutions for building mentally healthy workplaces, emphasizing that mental health is everyone's responsibility and support is always available through resources like SADAG's helpline. You can access SADAG's support portal here: https://www.sadag.org/# And reach their support hotline here:  Crisis helpline: 0800 567 Mental Health help line: 0800 456 789 SMS line: 31393 Thanks for listening! If you’re ready to take this further, here are a few ways to connect or go deeper: Free Mental Health Check-in → Sign up here [https://lauren-davis.kit.com/28507d3342] to receive a simple yet powerful resource to combat burnout and reclaim your energy. Join Laurens Newsletter → Thoughtful, grounded reflections on navigating workplace pressures, supporting mental health, and leading with impact. Sign up here [https://lauren-davis.kit.com/3c793f2795]. Say hi / share a takeaway → Connect with Lauren on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/laurendavissa/]. → Message Lauren directly here [lauren@ljdwellbeing.com ]. Work with Lauren → See how Lauren supports senior leaders and HR professionals in building mentally healthy teams and organisations [https://www.ljdwellbeing.com/work-with-me/].

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Breaking the Silence on Mental Health with SADAG

In this special PODCASTHON episode, Lauren Davis explores the critical intersection of mental health stigma and access to care. Featuring the South African Depression and Anxiety Group (SADAG), this episode reveals how 1 in 8 people worldwide live with mental health conditions yet remain trapped in silence due to both internal stigma and systemic barriers to care. Discover how SADAG's innovative work, including their 24-hour crisis line, support groups, and revolutionary "speaking books" that translate mental health education into multiple languages, is creating real change in South Africa and what we can all do to help bridge the gap between "I'm not okay" and accessing help. You can access SADAG's support portal here: https://www.sadag.org/# And reach their support hotline here:  Crisis helpline: 0800 567 Mental Health help line: 0800 456 789 SMS line: 31393 Podcasthon Website: podcasthon.org [https://podcastathon.org/] - Explore other featured charities Thanks for listening! If you’re ready to take this further, here are a few ways to connect or go deeper: Free Mental Health Check-in → Sign up here [https://lauren-davis.kit.com/28507d3342] to receive a simple yet powerful resource to combat burnout and reclaim your energy. Join Laurens Newsletter → Thoughtful, grounded reflections on navigating workplace pressures, supporting mental health, and leading with impact. Sign up here [https://lauren-davis.kit.com/3c793f2795]. Say hi / share a takeaway → Connect with Lauren on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/laurendavissa/]. → Message Lauren directly here [lauren@ljdwellbeing.com ]. Work with Lauren → See how Lauren supports senior leaders and HR professionals in building mentally healthy teams and organisations [https://www.ljdwellbeing.com/work-with-me/].

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