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Balanceology - The Art of Balance - Burnout Podcast
Balanceology - The Art of Balance - Burnout Podcast
Author: Balanceology | Jayne Morris & Dylan Cox
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Exploring a diverse range of topics relating to burnout prevention and recovery.
Hosted by Balanceology Co-Founders: Jayne Morris MCC, the UK's leading Executive Burnout Coach and author of Burnout to Brilliance: Strategies for Sustainable Success, and Dylan Cox, Coach-Counsellor. Our monthly episodes feature expert guests, offering the listener different perspectives and approaches to navigating the everyday stresses of life.
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In this episode of the Art of Balance Podcast, hosted by Jayne Morris, the UK’s Leading Executive Burnout Coach, we explore the truth about resilience and burnout with special guest Kai-Nneka Townsend. A Leadership Resilience & Burnout Consultant with over a decade of experience in the corporate world, Kai-Nneka shares her powerful story of reaching breaking point, and how it led her to redefine what true resilience looks like. Together, Jayne and Kai-Nneka unpack the myths around resilie...
In this episode of the Art of Balance podcast, hosted by Jayne Morris, executive burnout coach, we delve into busyness and burnout with guest Philip Atkinson. Philip, a leadership team expert and founder of Hive Logic, shares insights from his book 'Bee Wise: Leadership Lessons from the Beehive.' We explore how bees, known for their industrious nature, also rest and how this can teach humans about effective leadership. The conversation touches on creating a 'thinking environment,' balan...
In this episode of the Art of Balance podcast, host Jayne Morris delves into the therapeutic benefits of singing as a tool to combat burnout and enhance well-being. She is joined by James Sills, a musician, TEDx speaker, and the founder of Sofa Singers. James shares insights on how group singing can improve social, mental, and physical health, making it an effective antidote to burnout. He emphasises the importance of approaching singing as a process rather than a performance, thus reducing p...
In this engaging episode of the Art of Balance podcast, Balanceology co-founder Jayne Morris welcomes Michael Heppell, the celebrated author of nine books and seasoned motivational speaker. They delve into the pervasive issue of under-appreciation and burnout within teams of all sizes. Michael shares invaluable insights from his experience, including practical strategies for self-recognition, appreciating others, and managing personal and organisational culture challenges. Highlights include...
In this episode of the Art of Balance Podcast, host Jayne Morris interviews Noomi Melchior Natan, an internationally experienced leadership coach and author. They discuss the transformative power of journaling, the concept of 'teeny tiny tweaks' for personal growth, and practical tips for preventing and recovering from burnout. Noomi also shares insights from her book, offering a fresh perspective on how structured journaling can help break negative thinking patterns and promote mental wellbe...
In this episode of the Art of Balance podcast, Jayne Morris introduces a conversation with Lauren Chiren, founder and CEO of Women of a Certain Stage. Together, they delve into the often overlooked connection between menopause and burnout. Lauren shares her personal journey of navigating early onset menopause and discusses the various symptoms that can be confused with burnout. She highlights the importance of awareness, supportive workplace environments, and the necessity of self-compassion ...
In this episode of the Art of Balance podcast, Jayne Morris and guest expert Polly Downes discuss 'Mindful Self-Compassion and Burnout.' Polly, an experienced leadership coach and mindful self-compassion teacher, shares her journey and insights into self-compassion as a tool for preventing and recovering from burnout. Topics include the importance of self-talk, the concept of common humanity, and practical mindful practices to ease into the new year. They emphasise the potential of self-compa...
Exploring Grief and Burnout with Jess Goyder In this episode of the Art of Balance podcast, executive burnout coach Jayne Morris talks to Jess Goyder, a certified grief recovery therapist and bereavement counsellor, about the intricate connections between grief and burnout. Jess shares her personal journey of losing her singing career due to chronic illness and its impact on her life. The discussion covers various aspects of grief, including its emotional complexity and the importance of self...
In Season 3, Episode 10 of The Art of Balance podcast, hosted by Balanceology co-founder Jayne Morris, workplace design expert Kay Sargent discusses the critical role of workspace design in preventing burnout and enhancing productivity in hybrid work models. Kay emphasises the importance of understanding organisational culture and sensory intelligence to create environments that accommodate individual and collective needs. Kay shares insights from her extensive research on how different...
In this episode of the Art of Balance podcast, executive burnout coach Jayne Morris hosts Suzanne Roynon, a Feng Shui and Interiors Therapy expert to discuss the impact clutter and home environments have on burnout. They explore how objects such as plants and art can affect personal energy, contributing to burnout. Suzanne explains Feng Shui principles and house types, highlighting how spaces can influence well-being and relationships. The conversation delves into the psychological and energe...
The Healing Power of Forest Therapy with Monique Giroux In this episode of the Art of Balance podcast, Jayne is joined by Monique Giroux, a Forest Therapy Guide and author of 'Lost Intentionally'. Monique shares her journey from a high-stress corporate career to a peaceful, nomadic lifestyle. They explore the concepts of forest bathing, mindfulness, and the benefits of reconnecting with nature to prevent and recover from burnout. Monique discusses how simple practices can help individuals slo...
In this episode of the Art of Balance podcast, co-founder Jayne Morris is joined by Dr. David Hamilton to discuss his new book, 'The Joy of Actually Giving a Fuck'. Dr. Hamilton, a former pharmaceutical researcher turned author and kindness advocate, explains the physiological and psychological benefits of kindness and how it can help prevent burnout. The episode delves into the significance of self-kindness, addressing challenging people, and the powerful effects of bonding with pets. Listen...
In this episode of the Art of Balance podcast, host Jayne Morris introduces John Fleming, a Balanceology associate trainer, supervisor, and coach. They discuss John's personal journey through burnout cycles, particularly in the context of neurodiversity, and how these experiences have shaped his understanding of true resilience. John shares insights on recognising burnout, the importance of slowing down, and rethinking resilience beyond 'bouncing back'. The episode highlights the significance...
In this episode of the Art of Balance podcast, we're joined by Marcia Brissett Bailey, a prominent figure in neurodiversity advocacy. Marcia shares her insightful journey as a black, neurodivergent woman navigating the challenges posed by societal structures. She touches on critical themes such as education's impact on neurodiverse individuals, the intersectionality of race, class, and neurodiversity, and the importance of visibility and voice for marginalised communities. Through pers...
This episode focuses on the concept of anhedonia, an often overlooked condition characterised by the loss of pleasure in previously enjoyable activities, which Jayne discusses with the author Tanith Carey. Tanith, who has published 14 books in 35 languages, shares her personal journey through anhedonia, which was significantly influenced by burnout and the pressures of modern life. The discussion explores anhedonia as a critical grey area in mental health between joy and depression, hig...
In this episode, Jayne is in conversation with Michael Amster, a physician, awe researcher, writer and teacher with 20 years' experience as a pain management specialist, and who has been a meditation practitioner for over 30 years. Discover: How awe can be cultivated by paying attention to simple moments of wonder in daily life The 'A.W.E. process' of micro-dosing mindfulness - taking less than a minute per day How awe can help prevent burnout and enhance well-b...
Poetry as a Bridge Out of Burnout Discover the powerful impact of poetry, even (and perhaps especially) if you don’t usually feel drawn to experiment with this art form. In this episode, Frank Bolaji Irawo, author of Dream, poet, speaker and fellow coach, speaks to Jayne about: How easy it can be to lift a pen and experiment with poetryThe power of poetry as a tool to deepen self-reflectionHow expressing our internal and external experiences through poetry can be revelatory The use of ...
Radical Candor and Preventing Burnout In this episode, packed with leadership tips, Kim Scott, author of Just Work and Radical Candor, speaks to Jayne about: - The value of soliciting feedback for oneself - How to overcome obnoxious aggression, manipulative insincerity and ruinous empathy - The importance of compassion, trust, gratitude and genuine appreciation - How lack of f...
This episode is part 2 of a 2 part mental health special* The effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, including enforced isolation, lockdowns and widespread working from home have had a huge impact on peoples wellbeing and in particular, their mental health. This has meant that the topic of mental health is being discussed more widely now than ever before. The need for more education and support around this subject is shared by individuals and workplaces alike. In this episode your h...
*This episode is part 1 of a 2 part mental health special* The effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, including enforced isolation, lockdowns and widespread working from home have had a huge impact on peoples wellbeing and in particular, their mental health. This has meant that the topic of mental health is being discussed more widely now than ever before. The need for more education and support around this subject is shared by individuals and workplaces alike. In this episode your hosts,...



