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Burnout: 4 Leaders share real-world stories and how to cope

Podcast transcript

Burnout costs the world an estimated $1 trillion dollars a year in lost working days – and chances are you’ve felt it yourself. In this special compilation episode, recorded over the past year, leaders share their personal stories. They also offer practical, tactical steps for recognizing burnout early, setting boundaries, fostering psychological safety and building teams that are resilient — not just productive.
Leaders featured include:
-David Ko, CEO of Calm, who reveals the blind spots that leave employees unsupported — and why sharing your own mental health journey may be the most powerful tool leaders have for more resilient teams
-Kearney’s Paula Bellostas Meguerza, who shares the frightening health crisis that forced her to face burnout head on and the questions that helped her reset her priorities
-Li Li Leung, former CEO of USA Gymnastics, on why it’s key to normalize mental health support for teams and how Simone Biles’ decision to withdraw at the Tokyo Olympics reshaped conversations around self-advocacy and psychological safety
-August CEO and social entrepreneur Nadya Okamoto - on hustle culture, “girl boss” burnout, finding joy, and why rest is now central to her success.


Guests:

Paula Bellostas Muguerza

Senior Partner, Global Lead, Healthcare and Life Sciences, Kearney

Hosted by:

Linda Lacina

Digital Editor, World Economic Forum

Topics:
Wellbeing and Mental Health
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