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In this episode, Joe Woodard talks to Ron Baker about the concept of moral injury as a more accurate explanation for what is often misdiagnosed as burnout, especially in the accounting and medical professions. They explore how moral injury arises when professionals face systemic or situational pressures that force them to act against their deeply held beliefs, creating anxiety and dissatisfaction. This issue is more profound than the surface-level symptoms of burnout and is rooted in the disconnect between the transactional nature of modern work environments and the purpose-driven calling many professionals feel.
You can learn more about Ron Baker at TheSoulOfEnterprise.com and Verasage.com
Thank you to our show sponsor, Truewind!
Learn more about the show and our sponsors at Woodard.com/podcast
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In this episode, Joe Woodard talks to Ron Baker about the concept of moral injury as a more accurate explanation for what is often misdiagnosed as burnout, especially in the accounting and medical professions. They explore how moral injury arises when professionals face systemic or situational pressures that force them to act against their deeply held beliefs, creating anxiety and dissatisfaction. This issue is more profound than the surface-level symptoms of burnout and is rooted in the disconnect between the transactional nature of modern work environments and the purpose-driven calling many professionals feel.
You can learn more about Ron Baker at TheSoulOfEnterprise.com and Verasage.com
Thank you to our show sponsor, Truewind!
Learn more about the show and our sponsors at Woodard.com/podcast
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