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In this episode of The Work of Wellbeing podcast, Amy Green shares a timely and honest reflection on a question she hears too often, why we still don’t seem to get wellbeing.
Amy challenges the quick-fix mindset and breaks down why fruit bowls, yoga sessions, and one-off initiatives fall short. She calls out the systemic barriers hiding in plain sight, calendars, job descriptions, and unsustainable expectations, and urges workplaces to stop outsourcing wellbeing to the individual.
This is a bold call to action for schools and organisations to stop waiting for someone else to fix things, and instead take ownership of building systems that support clarity, autonomy, sustainability and collective care.
Whether you're a leader, educator or just deeply tired of performative wellbeing, this episode will push you to reflect, rethink and recommit to doing the work together.
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By Amy GreenIn this episode of The Work of Wellbeing podcast, Amy Green shares a timely and honest reflection on a question she hears too often, why we still don’t seem to get wellbeing.
Amy challenges the quick-fix mindset and breaks down why fruit bowls, yoga sessions, and one-off initiatives fall short. She calls out the systemic barriers hiding in plain sight, calendars, job descriptions, and unsustainable expectations, and urges workplaces to stop outsourcing wellbeing to the individual.
This is a bold call to action for schools and organisations to stop waiting for someone else to fix things, and instead take ownership of building systems that support clarity, autonomy, sustainability and collective care.
Whether you're a leader, educator or just deeply tired of performative wellbeing, this episode will push you to reflect, rethink and recommit to doing the work together.
Follow me on LinkedIn
Hang out on Instagram
Get my book here
Website info here
Email us at [email protected]