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Let’s Talk About Burnout in the Workplace with Rachel Druckenmiller

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High achieving people in the workplace often put 110% of themselves into their work, pushing themselves to the brink of exhaustion and hiding their stress behind a cheery facade. In the article, We Don’t Talk about Burnout, No, No, No! Rachel Druckenmiller, who was the Director of Wellbeing at her company and was named # 1 Health Promotion Professional in the U.S., uses her platform to facilitate frank and honest discussions about burnout at work. She talks about her experience with burnout and the pressure she faced to bury her authentic experience by management, and to maintain the image of being invincible rather than human. What is burnout? How can we humanize the workplace? What are ways that we can support each other to avoid burnout? We will discuss these questions and many others in this important interview.
Rachel is on a mission to humanize the workplace by igniting resilience, connection, engagement and compassion in organizations, associations and their leaders and teams. Recognized by Forbes as a Next1000 honoree in 2021, the #1 Health Promotion Professional in the U.S. in 2015, a 40 Under 40 Game Changer in 2019, and one of The Daily Record’s Leading Women of 2020, Rachel is a national thought leader in the field of employee engagement and wellbeing.
Known for her refreshing, dynamic and relatable approach, she has reached tens of thousands of people through her in-person and virtual learning experiences as a keynote speaker, workshop facilitator and leadership trainer. Rachel has worked with organizations like Citizens Bank, Deloitte, Sherwin-Williams, the Federal Aviation Administration, and the American Heart Association.
Rachel has a Master’s degree in Health Science and a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology and is a Licensed Thriving Workplace Culture Coach and Health Coach. She is also a Founding Member of the international nonprofit, Global Women 4 Wellbeing (GW4W).
Rachel posts inspirational videos and other content on LinkedIn. Follow her there and on her website www.UnmutedLife.com, where you can download her resilience toolkit.
Read 'We Don’t Talk about Burnout, No, No, No!' by Rachel Druckenmiller:
linkedin.com/pulse/we-dont-talk-burnout-rachel-druckenmiller-
Social Media Links:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rachelbdruckenmiller/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/unmutedlife/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/racheldruckenmiller
Facebook: http://facebook.com/unmutedllc
For more about Dr. Lee, please visit:
Website:

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To schedule consultations or appointments, call Dr. Lee's office at 240-437-7600

Dr. Lee has office locations in Lehi, Utah, and Yonkers, New York.

The content provided by this podcast is for informational purposes only and has not been approved by the U.S. FDA. This podcast is not intended to provide personal medical advice, which should be obtained from a medical professional.

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High achieving people in the workplace often put 110% of themselves into their work, pushing themselves to the brink of exhaustion and hiding their stress behind a cheery facade. In the article, We Don’t Talk about Burnout, No, No, No! Rachel Druckenmiller, who was the Director of Wellbeing at her company and was named # 1 Health Promotion Professional in the U.S., uses her platform to facilitate frank and honest discussions about burnout at work. She talks about her experience with burnout and the pressure she faced to bury her authentic experience by management, and to maintain the image of being invincible rather than human. What is burnout? How can we humanize the workplace? What are ways that we can support each other to avoid burnout? We will discuss these questions and many others in this important interview.
Rachel is on a mission to humanize the workplace by igniting resilience, connection, engagement and compassion in organizations, associations and their leaders and teams. Recognized by Forbes as a Next1000 honoree in 2021, the #1 Health Promotion Professional in the U.S. in 2015, a 40 Under 40 Game Changer in 2019, and one of The Daily Record’s Leading Women of 2020, Rachel is a national thought leader in the field of employee engagement and wellbeing.
Known for her refreshing, dynamic and relatable approach, she has reached tens of thousands of people through her in-person and virtual learning experiences as a keynote speaker, workshop facilitator and leadership trainer. Rachel has worked with organizations like Citizens Bank, Deloitte, Sherwin-Williams, the Federal Aviation Administration, and the American Heart Association.
Rachel has a Master’s degree in Health Science and a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology and is a Licensed Thriving Workplace Culture Coach and Health Coach. She is also a Founding Member of the international nonprofit, Global Women 4 Wellbeing (GW4W).
Rachel posts inspirational videos and other content on LinkedIn. Follow her there and on her website www.UnmutedLife.com, where you can download her resilience toolkit.
Read 'We Don’t Talk about Burnout, No, No, No!' by Rachel Druckenmiller:
linkedin.com/pulse/we-dont-talk-burnout-rachel-druckenmiller-
Social Media Links:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rachelbdruckenmiller/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/unmutedlife/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/racheldruckenmiller
Facebook: http://facebook.com/unmutedllc
For more about Dr. Lee, please visit:
Website:

Click here to listen to all of The Holistic Psychiatrist Podcast episodes

If you like this podcast, please give it a 5-star rating and share this with others! Thank you!

For more about Dr. Alice W. Lee, please visit:

Website: www.holisticpsychiatrist.com

More stories and insights: Holistic Articles

YouTube: The Holistic Psychiatrist

To schedule consultations or appointments, call Dr. Lee's office at 240-437-7600

Dr. Lee has office locations in Lehi, Utah, and Yonkers, New York.

The content provided by this podcast is for informational purposes only and has not been approved by the U.S. FDA. This podcast is not intended to provide personal medical advice, which should be obtained from a medical professional.

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