Ditch The Labcoat

Burnout, Boundaries, and Breathwork with Dr. Judy Wright


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Welcome back to Ditch the Labcoat with Dr. Mark Bonta! In this episode, we dive into the world of burnout—what it really looks like, how it creeps into even the most resilient among us, and, most importantly, what we can do to prevent it. Dr. Mark sits down with Dr. Judy Wright, a physician, performance strategist, burnout survivor, and the founder of JW Health Consulting. 


Dr. Wright brings a unique blend of medical expertise and personal experience to the conversation, sharing hard-won insights and practical tools that go beyond the surface-level “self-care” advice.

From the silent lessons learned in medical school anatomy labs to the coping strategies (and comical dinner table conversations) that help healthcare workers weather the toughest shifts, Mark and Judy unpack what it really means to build resilience in high-stress environments. 

But these lessons aren’t just for doctors and nurses. Whether you’re managing a team, running a classroom, or simply juggling daily life, you’ll find actionable advice—from five-minute reset techniques to the importance of building a support network before you desperately need one.

Get ready for a candid, insightful, and wide-ranging conversation that will challenge you to rethink your approach to stress, burnout, and what it means to truly look after yourself at work and beyond.


Episode Highlights
  1. Proactively Build Support Systems – Don’t wait for crisis—establish a network of support inside and outside work to safeguard mental health and resilience.
  2. Normalize Emotional Boundaries – Healthcare workers are taught to compartmentalize; this is protective but needs healthy awareness to prevent detachment or apathy.
  3. Coping Skills Should Be Taught – Resilience and compartmentalization should be addressed directly in training, not just absorbed by osmosis or workplace culture.
  4. Talking Helps Heal Trauma – Debriefing difficult experiences with colleagues, friends, or professionals significantly boosts emotional processing and resilience.
  5. Early Self-Awareness Is Critical – Recognizing feelings of overwhelm or burnout early on is the best prevention, allowing intervention before serious harm is done.
  6. Burnout Is a Slow Erosion – It’s not sudden; burnout creeps in gradually. Regular self-checks and honest reflection prevent it from taking root.
  7. Self-Care Is Individualized – Effective self-care goes beyond popular trends; it must be meaningful and restorative specifically for you.
  8. Small Pauses Make a Difference – Taking even a five-minute break—for breath work, movement, hydration, or reflection—can disrupt stress accumulation.
  9. Burnout Affects All Life Areas – Professional burnout inevitably spills into personal life, impacting thinking, relationships, and daily functioning.
  10. You Can Reinvent Your Career – There are multiple fulfilling paths beyond traditional clinical roles. If the current job isn’t right, change is possible.


Episode Timestamps

 06:02 – Adapting to Cadaver Work
09:05 – Healthcare Workers' Emotional Challenges
10:03 – Emotional Detachment and Coping Mechanisms
13:16 – Debriefing's Role in Mental Health
17:02 – Early Healthcare Career Challenges
19:44 – Balancing Emotions in Medical Training
25:50 – Work-Life Interconnection Dynamics
29:33 – Importance of Building a Support System
30:18 – Integrating Self-Care with Work
34:30 – Exploring Diverse Medical Careers
39:30 – Prioritize Individualized Self-Care
40:54 – Authentic Self-Care Beyond Mani-Pedis
43:29 – Self-Care for Post-Work Recharge
47:40 – Workplace Energy and Self-Assessment
51:10 – Grounding Techniques for Resilience

DISCLAMER >>>>>>    The Ditch Lab Coat podcast serves solely for general informational purposes and does not serve as a substitute for professional medical services such as medicine or nursing. It does not establish a doctor/patient relationship, and the use of information from the podcast or linked materials is at the user's own risk. The content does not aim to replace professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment, and users should promptly seek guidance from healthcare professionals for any medical conditions.  


 >>>>>> The expressed opinions belong solely to the hosts and guests, and they do not necessarily reflect the views or opinions of the Hospitals, Clinics, Universities, or any other organization associated with the host or guests.   


 Disclosures: Ditch The Lab Coat podcast is produced by (Podkind.co) and is independent of Dr. Bonta's teaching and research roles at McMaster University, Temerty Faculty of Medicine and Queens University. 
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