Mental Health at Work
Company leaders & employees share the mental health stories that shaped them and their workplace.
Episodes
50 episodes
Supporting employees with complex life events (feat. Maite Otero | Superlist)
Maite Otero, Chief of Staff at Superlist & host of this podcast, shares her experience of balancing work with becoming a carer for her mum, how companies can show candidates they really care about staff wellbeing at the interview stage, and...
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Season 3
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Episode 20
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50:36
The impact of talking about periods at work (feat. Lia Boyland | Talent Shake)
Lia Boyland, Co-founder of Talent Shake, shares how she builds more compassionate company cultures by being open about periods at work, how she approaches the challenges of motherhood as a working parent, and how a tragic experience with a frie...
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Season 3
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Episode 19
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32:16
Rethinking masculinity—while confronting PTSD (feat. Stuart Thorburn | Learnerbly)
Stuart Thorburn, People Experience Lead at Learnerbly, shares how witnessing an accident as a police officer strained his mental health, how he came to terms with PTSD, and his advice for self-confessed blokes uncertain about seeking support.
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Season 3
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Episode 18
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36:31
Leading a People team—while going through a divorce (feat. Claire Samson)
Claire Samson, former People Director at Bumble, talks about going through divorce while working in HR, why asking people how best to support them builds trust, and how leaders can strengthen company culture by communicating with employees in t...
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Season 3
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Episode 17
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35:42
Battling the drinking culture of high-pressure industries (feat. Nick Jonsson | EGN)
Nick Jonsson, Co-founder of Executives’ Global Network, discusses the normalised drinking culture in high-pressure industries, why his drive to succeed led to loneliness & alcoholism, and how he’s now using his experience to help leaders op...
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Season 3
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Episode 16
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36:12
Tackling mental health in the advertising industry (feat. Emma Flaxman | PHD)
Emma Flaxman, Wellbeing & Engagement Partner at PHD, shares how her sister’s mental health crisis impacted her own perspective of mental health, and why she’s made it her mission to bring proper wellbeing support to the advertising industry...
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Season 3
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Episode 15
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32:56
Supporting introverts in engineering teams (feat. Brad Jayakody | Pleo)
Brad Jayakody, VP of Engineering at Pleo, shares how his experience as a mental health responder at Burning Man helps him lead with honesty & empathy, and why knowing your limits is key to protecting your own wellbeing.
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Season 3
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Episode 14
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38:19
Why company culture starts with belonging (feat. Aga Bajer | CultureBrained)
Aga Bajer, Founder of CultureBrained, discusses how talking with a coach helped her understand her panic attacks, and why a sense of belonging is the key to unlocking creativity and innovation.
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Season 3
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Episode 13
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34:34
"I kept my anxiety secret for years. Then I opened up at work—and everything changed" (feat. Nicole Gottselig | Hotjar)
In the 1990s, most people didn’t understand mental health, let alone discuss it. So even though Nicole began having panic attacks as a teenager, no one outside her family knew what she was going through—until she decided to tell her manager.
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Season 3
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Episode 12
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11:43
"I used to think burnout was bullshit. Then my CEO took me to hospital for anxiety" (feat. Tim Cakir | TaskDrive)
As a fresh arrival on the Barcelona startup scene, Tim Cakir felt energised by his new role as Head of Marketing. But the pressure of hustle culture would lead to his first panic attack—and his boss rushing him to hospital.Create...
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Season 3
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Episode 11
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10:31
"I had a panic attack on a sales call" (feat. Indra Saha | Oliva)
Indra’s relationship was faltering. As anxiety clouded his thoughts, he fell behind on workplace targets and felt the previous love for his role slipping away. He was about to experience his first panic attack—right in the middle of a sales cal...
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Season 3
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Episode 10
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8:54
Learning to lead & live more consciously (feat. Godard Abel | G2)
Godard Abel, CEO & Co-founder of G2, reflects on how his early career was shrouded by a dark cloud of fear and anxiety—and how discovering the framework of conscious leadership transformed his approach to work, his mental health, and his li...
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Season 3
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Episode 9
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33:16
Getting a late autism diagnosis—as a CEO (feat. Peter Mann | Oransi)
Peter Mann, Founder and CEO at Oransi, shares his experience of a late autism diagnosis, how it’s helped his work stand out, and how greater workplace equity helps everyone—not just neurodivergent people.
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Season 3
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Episode 8
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31:23
Living with a long-term illness—and truly enabling flexible work (feat. Molly Johnson-Jones | Flexa)
Molly Johnson-Jones, CEO & Co-founder of Flexa Careers, talks about the challenges of living & working with a long-term health condition, what flexible working really means, and why companies shouldn’t just allow flexibility—but truly e...
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Season 3
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Episode 7
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30:03
Battling toxic company culture—without leadership buy-in (feat. Laura Skinner | Tempo)
Laura Skinner, Chief People Officer at Tempo, shares why founders should embrace hiring employees with greater knowledge than them, and what it was like fighting for company culture at a business ‘waiting for a lawsuit to happen’.
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Season 3
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Episode 6
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36:12
Striving for emotional presence—as a leader, and as a man (feat. Fred Destin | Stride.VC)
Fred Destin, venture capitalist and Founder of Stride.VC, shares how startup culture has glamorised grind, why he’s aiming to be more present in every interaction, and why empathy and communication aren’t just soft skills for managers—they’re e...
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Season 3
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Episode 5
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40:45
Returning to work—with postnatal depression (feat. Mel Murphy | birdie)
Mel Murphy, People Lead at birdie, shares her experience of PTSD & postnatal depression, why lockdown was one of the best things that happened to her, and how companies can properly support people taking parental leave.
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Season 3
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Episode 4
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36:23
Telling your team you do therapy—and psychedelics (feat. Ryan Bonnici | Gympass)
Ryan Bonnici, CMO at Gympass, shares how innovative psychedelic treatments have transformed his mental health, and how his openness has encouraged a proactive approach to wellbeing among his team.
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Season 3
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Episode 3
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38:01
Owning trauma—one memory at a time (feat. Tamara Quintela | Toqio)
Tamara Quintela, People & Experience Specialist at Toqio, shares how therapy helped her unpick the traumatic memories of her childhood, and how she now encourages her team to be open about their experiences and seek support.Quick...
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Season 3
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Episode 2
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25:47
Redefining work—as a workaholic (feat. Claudia Ceke | Tailify)
Claudia Ceke, Head of People & Culture at Tailify, shares her experience of escaping workaholism and why you don’t always need an answer for someone who’s struggling—you just need to make space for them.
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Season 3
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Episode 1
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34:59
Balancing your career with bipolar (feat. James Ski | Sales Confidence)
James Ski, Founder and CEO of Sales Confidence, shares his experience of managing bipolar disorder alongside his career, challenges misconceptions of the condition, and explains how his HR Lead knew just how to offer the right support when he...
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Season 2
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Episode 14
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39:42
How & why recruiters should put candidate mental wellbeing first (feat. Laura Holcombe | Faculty)
Laura Holcombe, Senior Talent Partner at Faculty, shares how recruiters can create a psychologically safe interview process, how she’s managed her own experiences of imposter syndrome, and why The Wolf of Wall Street should never be used as a t...
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Season 2
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Episode 13
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25:47
Coming out aged 40—at home & at work (feat. Garry Senff | FirstGroup)
Garry Senff, Head of HR at FirstGroup, shares his experience of how a bold career change helped him realise that he was gay—and how coming out at 40 impacted his relationships with his family, his kids, and his job.
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Season 2
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Episode 12
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34:53
Surviving—and thriving—in Sales (feat. Jeff Riseley | Sales Health Alliance)
Jeff Riseley, Founder of Sales Health Alliance, shares his experiences of dopamine addiction, why working in Sales is an extremely vulnerable experience, and why ‘mental health’ doesn’t equal mental illness.
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Season 2
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Episode 11
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32:59