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Mental Health in Insurance: A Real Conversation with Canadian Underwriter

Mental Health in Insurance: A Real Conversation with Canadian Underwriter

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In this episode, host Bram Bains participates in an interview conducted by Alyssa from Canadian Underwriter as part of a broader exploration of mental health within the insurance sector. The discussion covers Bram’s professional path across multiple roles in the industry — including brokering, underwriting, and claims — and explores his reflections on stress, burnout, and workplace support structures.

📌 Key Discussion Points:

  • Career trajectory: Starting at Grey Power, moving through claims and underwriting, and entering the high-net-worth insurance space as an Underwriter before becoming a Broker

  • Personal experience with burnout and how personality-job fit plays a role

  • The value of peer support and creative outlets

  • How self awareness leads to better decisions and better outcomes

  • Perspective on shifting from competition to collaboration over time

  • Recommendations for industry leaders regarding employee wellness

🧩 Selected Quotes:

  • “Burnout is very real… it’s very high demand.”

  • “You can be a leader without the title — it’s an energy thing.”

  • “At the beginning, I was competing. Over time, it shifted to collaboration.”

  • “Organizations that integrate wellness practices will see better long-term results.”

🔗 Full article: Canadian Underwriter – Read Here

Connect with Bram:

WEB: www.maverickinsurance.ca
INSTAGRAM: @insuringyoursuccess

LINKEDIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brambains/
EMAIL: bram@myinsurancebroker.com

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