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Wellness Matters: Weaving wellbeing into our workplace cultures

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The topic of wellness is nothing new, however the way in which we approach it is continuously evolving.

As we celebrate the tenth annual Global Wellness Day, this WSP Anticipate podcast episode aims to question and critique the role organisations need to play in empowering people to thrive both physically and mentally.

This special Global Wellness Day episode is hosted by Caroline Parsons, HR Director and Director – Shared Services at WSP in the Middle East. Caroline is joined by Victoria Sharpe, who is the wellness manager for AMAALA and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s Global Wellness Day Ambassador. Together, Caroline and Victoria share insights on how it’s essential for leaders across all industries to approach any progression towards wellness initiatives with a much more critical and conscious focus.

Caroline and Victoria cover the importance for organisations to adopt top-down approaches to wellness and weave ‘cultures of wellbeing’ into everything they do. They also discuss breaking mental health stigma and highlight consequences of burnout and stress in the post-pandemic future.

Want to hear more insights from leading industry experts? Subscribe to our podcast via Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and SoundCloud to stay up to date.

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The topic of wellness is nothing new, however the way in which we approach it is continuously evolving.

As we celebrate the tenth annual Global Wellness Day, this WSP Anticipate podcast episode aims to question and critique the role organisations need to play in empowering people to thrive both physically and mentally.

This special Global Wellness Day episode is hosted by Caroline Parsons, HR Director and Director – Shared Services at WSP in the Middle East. Caroline is joined by Victoria Sharpe, who is the wellness manager for AMAALA and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s Global Wellness Day Ambassador. Together, Caroline and Victoria share insights on how it’s essential for leaders across all industries to approach any progression towards wellness initiatives with a much more critical and conscious focus.

Caroline and Victoria cover the importance for organisations to adopt top-down approaches to wellness and weave ‘cultures of wellbeing’ into everything they do. They also discuss breaking mental health stigma and highlight consequences of burnout and stress in the post-pandemic future.

Want to hear more insights from leading industry experts? Subscribe to our podcast via Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and SoundCloud to stay up to date.

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