• The Hobby That Reminded Me Who I Am
    Nov 25 2025

    In this episode, Jo explores the critical importance of rediscovering your identity beyond your medical profession and the transformative power of personal hobbies in burnout recovery.

    She shares her own journey back to social tennis in Orange, NSW, and how this simple hobby reminded her who she is when she takes off the white coat.

    Jo discusses the dangerous trap of "White Coat Syndrome" - where healthcare professionals lose themselves entirely in their professional identity - and provides practical strategies for reclaiming your personal interests and achieving true work-life integration.

    This episode is a wake-up call for any healthcare professional who has forgotten what they used to love doing before medicine consumed their life.

    Resources:
    https://drjobraid.com
    www.instagram.com/burnoutrecoverydr
    www.linkedin.com/in/drjobraid

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    9 mins
  • Finding Your People: Support Systems That Actually Work
    Nov 18 2025

    In this episode, Dr Jo Braid explores two powerful professional support systems that have transformed her own burnout recovery journey. She shares her experience as a facilitator of Schwartz Rounds at Bathurst Health Service, explaining how these monthly forums create healing through shared storytelling and witnessing rather than problem-solving. Jo also discusses the value of independent coaching, working with a master coach who specializes in helping ambitious business owners step into true leadership. The episode emphasizes that recovery happens in connection, not isolation, and provides practical guidance for building your own support ecosystem. Listeners will learn how to create psychologically safe spaces and why multiple types of professional support serve different but essential purposes.

    Resources:
    drjobraid.com
    www.instagram.com/burnoutrecoverydr
    www.linkedin.com/in/drjobraid

    I acknowledge that I create this podcast on the traditional lands of the Wiradjuri people, who have been the custodians of this land around Orange, New South Wales, for thousands of generations. I pay my respects to Wiradjuri Elders past, present, and emerging, and recognize the continuing connection to land, waters, and culture. This acknowledgment is a small but important step in recognizing the sovereignty of First Nations peoples and the deep historical and ongoing relationship with Country.

    Disclaimer:

    The information provided on or through our Site, products and/or services is intended to be for informational purposes only. It does not constitute or replace professional advice for individual or specific situations and nor does it take into account your specific needs or circumstances. Under no circumstances should the content made available on our Site, or regarding our products and/or services be relied upon as professional legal, medical, financial, business or other advice. You agree to obtain these services if you need these. Our Site may have articles and content that is of a general nature and is intended to be for informational purposes only. Your access to and use of they Site is subject to our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    12 mins
  • The Sleep Experiment That Changed Everything
    Nov 11 2025

    Discover how one night shift nurse transformed her sleep and beat burnout with a simple 30-day experiment that prioritized sleep consistency over duration. In this episode, we explore the "Sleep Architecture Experiment" and reveal four game-changing strategies for shift workers, including the Anchor Sleep Method and strategic light exposure timing. Learn advanced sleep hygiene techniques like the 3-2-1 rule, optimal bedroom temperature (18-20°C), and the psychological shift from forcing sleep to practicing "quiet wakefulness." We break down sleep efficiency - what it means, why it matters more than sleep duration, and how to measure it without expensive gadgets. Plus, get a practical 5-step action plan to start building sustainable sleep habits that work with your life, not against it.

    Resources:
    https://drjobraid.com
    www.instagram.com/burnoutrecoverydr
    www.linkedin.com/in/drjobraid

    I acknowledge that I create this podcast on the traditional lands of the Wiradjuri people, who have been the custodians of this land around Orange, New South Wales, for thousands of generations. I pay my respects to Wiradjuri Elders past, present, and emerging, and recognize the continuing connection to land, waters, and culture. This acknowledgment is a small but important step in recognizing the sovereignty of First Nations peoples and the deep historical and ongoing relationship with Country.

    Disclaimer:

    The information provided on or through our Site, products and/or services is intended to be for informational purposes only. It does not constitute or replace professional advice for individual or specific situations and nor does it take into account your specific needs or circumstances. Under no circumstances should the content made available on our Site, or regarding our products and/or services be relied upon as professional legal, medical, financial, business or other advice. You agree to obtain these services if you need these. Our Site may have articles and content that is of a general nature and is intended to be for informational purposes only. Your access to and use of they Site is subject to our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    11 mins
  • Your Unique Value: Why the Healthcare System Needs YOU Specifically
    Nov 4 2025

    In this powerful 10-minute episode, we tackle the imposter syndrome that's plaguing healthcare professionals and explore why your unique combination of experiences, perspectives, and skills makes you irreplaceable in healthcare. We dive into how self-doubt often affects the most caring professionals and why your struggles and background aren't separate from your professional value—they ARE your professional value. The episode covers practical strategies for recognising your worth, including keeping a "value journal" and reframing challenges as evidence of your commitment to excellence. You'll discover that the healthcare system doesn't need perfect professionals; it needs YOU with your authentic human connection and unique way of seeing and solving problems.

    Resources:
    https://drjobraid.com
    www.instagram.com/burnoutrecoverydr
    www.linkedin.com/in/drjobraid

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    12 mins
  • Non-Productive Rest: Why Netflix Isn't Recharging You
    Oct 29 2025

    What if the way you're trying to "rest" is actually making your burnout worse?

    In this episode, we follow Sarah, a resident doctor who spent hours every night binge-watching Netflix, thinking she was taking care of herself - only to wake up more exhausted than ever.

    We explore the fascinating science behind why passive consumption isn't real rest, how your brain's natural cleaning system only works during quality sleep, and the difference between "junk rest" and restorative activities that actually recharge your batteries.

    You'll discover practical strategies to transform your evening routine and learn why fixing your rest foundation strengthens all four pillars of burnout recovery. Plus, get actionable tips for creating a "digital sunset" and choosing activities that truly restore your energy instead of depleting it further.

    Resources:
    https://drjobraid.com
    www.instagram.com/burnoutrecoverydr
    www.linkedin.com/in/drjobraid

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    15 mins
  • The Day I Realised I Was the Toxic Colleague
    Oct 21 2025

    In this deeply personal episode, I share the story that changed everything - the moment I realised I had become the toxic colleague I once feared.

    What You'll Learn:

    • How burnout transforms good people into toxic colleagues
      The 6 key drivers that create toxic workplace cultures
      Why complaining becomes a survival mechanism in broken systems
      The unconscious ways we perpetuate harmful workplace dynamics
      How changing environments can help us rediscover our authentic selves

    Key Takeaways:

    1. Toxic workplace culture isn't created by inherently bad people - it's created by good people under impossible pressure
    2. When all burnout drivers are present (excessive workload, lack of control, poor work-life balance, no recognition, uncertainty, toxic behaviours), even compassionate people can become part of the problem
    3. Breaking the cycle requires conscious choice and often environmental chang
    4. We can choose to survive workplace challenges together with compassion rather than tearing each other down

    Reflection Question: What energy are you bringing to your workplace conversations, and how might that be affecting your colleagues?

    Resources Mentioned:

    The 6 drivers of burnout and toxic workplace culture
    Signs of unconscious toxic behaviour adaptation
    Strategies for breaking negative workplace cycles

    This episode marks 3 years of the Burnout Recovery Podcast - thank you for being part of this journey toward healthier, more sustainable work cultures.

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    14 mins
  • Imperfect Consistency: Why Your 5-Minute Walk Matters More Than Your Colleague's Marathon
    Oct 14 2025

    In this deeply personal episode, I share my story from early 2021 - juggling three kids under 10, a private clinic, and hospital shifts during COVID uncertainty - when a colleague's marathon post on Instagram sent me spiraling into comparison and self-doubt. I explore the transformative concept of "imperfect consistency" and why your five-minute walk matters more than someone else's marathon when you're recovering from burnout. The science is clear: our brains love consistency over intensity, and small regular actions literally rewire our neural pathways while building self-efficacy - the belief that we can change our circumstances. I share how my simple five-minute walk around the hospital car park became the foundation for everything else, creating ripple effects that improved my sleep, patience, relationships, and overall wellbeing. This episode redefines success in burnout recovery and offers practical, sustainable strategies for healthcare workers who are tired of feeling like they're failing at self-care.

    Resources:
    drjobraid.com
    www.instagram.com/burnoutrecoverydr
    www.linkedin.com/in/drjobraid

    I acknowledge that I create this podcast on the traditional lands of the Wiradjuri people, who have been the custodians of this land around Orange, New South Wales, for thousands of generations. I pay my respects to Wiradjuri Elders past, present, and emerging, and recognize the continuing connection to land, waters, and culture. This acknowledgment is a small but important step in recognizing the sovereignty of First Nations peoples and the deep historical and ongoing relationship with Country.

    Disclaimer:

    The information provided on or through our Site, products and/or services is intended to be for informational purposes only. It does not constitute or replace professional advice for individual or specific situations and nor does it take into account your specific needs or circumstances. Under no circumstances should the content made available on our Site, or regarding our products and/or services be relied upon as professional legal, medical, financial, business or other advice. You agree to obtain these services if you need these. Our Site may have articles and content that is of a general nature and is intended to be for informational purposes only. Your access to and use of they Site is subject to our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    11 mins
  • Breaking the Rumination Loop: 4 Ways to Actually Leave Work at Work
    Oct 7 2025

    Learn why your brain keeps cycling through work thoughts even when you're physically home - it's called rumination, and there's real neuroscience behind why it happens. You'll discover four practical strategies to break this mental loop: the Brain Dump Transition, Physical Transition Rituals, the "Worry Window" technique, and Present-Moment Anchoring that actually signal to your nervous system it's safe to stop problem-solving. Whether you're your own boss or have a manager, these science-backed methods will help you set mental boundaries that protect your family time while improving your work performance through proper rest. You'll walk away knowing how to truly "clock off" mentally, not just physically, so you can be fully present for the people and moments that matter most.

    Key Takeaway: Real work-life balance isn't about managing time - it's about managing your mental energy and breaking the rumination cycle that keeps you mentally at work even when you're home.

    Resources:
    https://drjobraid.com
    www.instagram.com/burnoutrecoverydr
    www.linkedin.com/in/drjobraid

    I acknowledge that I create this podcast on the traditional lands of the Wiradjuri people, who have been the custodians of this land around Orange, New South Wales, for thousands of generations. I pay my respects to Wiradjuri Elders past, present, and emerging, and recognize the continuing connection to land, waters, and culture. This acknowledgment is a small but important step in recognizing the sovereignty of First Nations peoples and the deep historical and ongoing relationship with Country.

    Disclaimer:

    The information provided on or through our Site, products and/or services is intended to be for informational purposes only. It does not constitute or replace professional advice for individual or specific situations and nor does it take into account your specific needs or circumstances. Under no circumstances should the content made available on our Site, or regarding our products and/or services be relied upon as professional legal, medical, financial, business or other advice. You agree to obtain these services if you need these. Our Site may have articles and content that is of a general nature and is intended to be for informational purposes only. Your access to and use of they Site is subject to our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    14 mins