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Part of the Work Isn't Working series on the How Good Can I Get? podcast
In this episode, host and former employment attorney digs past the surface-level conversation about workplace stress to expose the measurable, documented ways chronic work pressure is harming your body, reshaping your brain, and eroding your relationships.
From elevated cortisol and cardiovascular strain to impaired prefrontal cortex function and trauma-mirroring neurobiological patterns, this episode names what most organizations — and their EAP programs — refuse to.
Key themes
Chronic cortisol elevation: How sustained work stress keeps the body's stress hormone dangerously high for years — or decades.
If this episode resonated, subscribe and leave a review — and share it with the high performer in your life who keeps saying they're "fine."
Next week: why we build our identities inside our work, and what it really costs to walk away.
Keywords:
burnout recovery, chronic workplace stress, work stress physical effects, cortisol and burnout, nervous system dysregulation, prefrontal cortex stress, work trauma, work wounds, high performer burnout, executive burnout, Sunday scaries, emotional numbness at work
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By Bree JohnsonPart of the Work Isn't Working series on the How Good Can I Get? podcast
In this episode, host and former employment attorney digs past the surface-level conversation about workplace stress to expose the measurable, documented ways chronic work pressure is harming your body, reshaping your brain, and eroding your relationships.
From elevated cortisol and cardiovascular strain to impaired prefrontal cortex function and trauma-mirroring neurobiological patterns, this episode names what most organizations — and their EAP programs — refuse to.
Key themes
Chronic cortisol elevation: How sustained work stress keeps the body's stress hormone dangerously high for years — or decades.
If this episode resonated, subscribe and leave a review — and share it with the high performer in your life who keeps saying they're "fine."
Next week: why we build our identities inside our work, and what it really costs to walk away.
Keywords:
burnout recovery, chronic workplace stress, work stress physical effects, cortisol and burnout, nervous system dysregulation, prefrontal cortex stress, work trauma, work wounds, high performer burnout, executive burnout, Sunday scaries, emotional numbness at work
Connect with Bree