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Welcome and thank you for checking in at the Inner Game of Change Podcast where I focus on exploring the multi layers of managing organisational change.
My guest today is Dr. Jacqueline Kerr; A Behavior Change Scientist, TEDx and Keynote Speaker.
Dr. Jacqueline is in the top 1% of most cited scientists worldwide who specialises in helping organisations with behavior change or burnout strategies.
As a burnout survivor herself, Dr. Jacqueline is on a mission to prevent burnout in other working moms and to change the narrative that burnout is an individual problem.
I am grateful to have Dr. Jacqueline chatting with me today.
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About Dr. Jacqueline (In her own words)
In 2018, I experienced severe burnout that resulted in me leaving my job as a public health professor. I am in the top 1% of most cited scientists worldwide but being a leader, mom and wife was challenging in the competitive world of medical science research. I was sad to leave a field I was so passionate about; using behavior science to help communities be healthy. I still support researchers writing grants for the National Institutes of Health and other health agencies worldwide.
At first, I blamed myself and felt like a failure. My inner critic was screaming at me 24/7. I started to read about changing my mindset, letting go of authoritarian parenting, and learning my love language. I benefited greatly from coaching. And even did stand up and improv comedy.
But as I read about being a better leader I learned about the maternal wall and the motherhood penalty, that are particularly prevalent in STEMM.
I had not realized I was burned out at the time, but as I learned about the conditions that lead to burnout it hit me that the causes and solutions for burnout are different for women. That burnout and DEI align.
I am now on a mission to prevent burnout in other working moms and to change the narrative that burnout is an individual problem. It is a systemic problem that needs strategic multi level solutions.
As part of my effort to spread this message, I spoke on the TEDx stage: How to stop burnout before it starts. I host the podcast Overcoming working mom burnout & I write and speak regularly about burnout and behavior change.
I can help your organization in several ways:
1) take advantage of all the free resources on my website www.DrJacquelineKerr.com
2) hire me to ignite impactful change in your organization through an engaging keynote about my story, my science and my solutions
3) allow me to provide you with a comprehens
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Welcome and thank you for checking in at the Inner Game of Change Podcast where I focus on exploring the multi layers of managing organisational change.
My guest today is Dr. Jacqueline Kerr; A Behavior Change Scientist, TEDx and Keynote Speaker.
Dr. Jacqueline is in the top 1% of most cited scientists worldwide who specialises in helping organisations with behavior change or burnout strategies.
As a burnout survivor herself, Dr. Jacqueline is on a mission to prevent burnout in other working moms and to change the narrative that burnout is an individual problem.
I am grateful to have Dr. Jacqueline chatting with me today.
Topics include
And much more
About Dr. Jacqueline (In her own words)
In 2018, I experienced severe burnout that resulted in me leaving my job as a public health professor. I am in the top 1% of most cited scientists worldwide but being a leader, mom and wife was challenging in the competitive world of medical science research. I was sad to leave a field I was so passionate about; using behavior science to help communities be healthy. I still support researchers writing grants for the National Institutes of Health and other health agencies worldwide.
At first, I blamed myself and felt like a failure. My inner critic was screaming at me 24/7. I started to read about changing my mindset, letting go of authoritarian parenting, and learning my love language. I benefited greatly from coaching. And even did stand up and improv comedy.
But as I read about being a better leader I learned about the maternal wall and the motherhood penalty, that are particularly prevalent in STEMM.
I had not realized I was burned out at the time, but as I learned about the conditions that lead to burnout it hit me that the causes and solutions for burnout are different for women. That burnout and DEI align.
I am now on a mission to prevent burnout in other working moms and to change the narrative that burnout is an individual problem. It is a systemic problem that needs strategic multi level solutions.
As part of my effort to spread this message, I spoke on the TEDx stage: How to stop burnout before it starts. I host the podcast Overcoming working mom burnout & I write and speak regularly about burnout and behavior change.
I can help your organization in several ways:
1) take advantage of all the free resources on my website www.DrJacquelineKerr.com
2) hire me to ignite impactful change in your organization through an engaging keynote about my story, my science and my solutions
3) allow me to provide you with a comprehens
Send us a text
Real Talk About MarketingAn Acxiom podcast where we discuss marketing made better, bringing you real...
Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify
Ali Juma
@The Inner Game of Change podcast
Follow me on LinkedIn
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