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Work Truths: Off the Record

Work Truths: Off the Record

By: Rachel Morris
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Work Truths: Off the Record is a multi-series podcast focused on revealing the stories and emotions that shape us at work, hosted by Rachel Morris, executive coach and award-winning author.

Each series will focus on an experience that is topical and common to many working people – one that is often hidden or unspoken, yet perhaps unsurprisingly, is frequently brought into the coaching room.

Through conversations with different professional experts, perspectives on the topic will be aired, explored and deeper insight gained, taking hidden experiences and sharing them for more people to learn and to benefit from.

Series One: Burnout

In the first series of Work Truths: Off the Record, we’re diving into the topic of ‘workplace burnout’, which is widely reported to be on the rise globally, with recent data showing record levels of burnout amongst a wide range of employee groups.

The factors contributing to burnout are complex, and the impact on an individual experiencing it is often severe. Which is why, in each episode of the series, host Rachel Morris will be asking a different expert to share their insights and experiences, to bring understanding, comfort and inspiration to us all.

This series will be equally relevant and interesting to those supporting someone through burnout, experiencing burnout themselves, or simply curious about the topic.

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Episodes
  • Burnout - The Nutritionist's Perspective - with Rachel Philpotts
    Nov 21 2025

    Can you recognise the physiological and psychological signs of impending burnout?

    What can you do to help your body and mind to avoid burnout?

    In this episode of Work Truths: Off the Record, host Rachel Morris welcomes Rachel Philpotts, award-winning author, nutritionist and mental health expert, who shares her personal journey through burnout and the significant changes it prompted in her life.

    Together they explore the warning signs of burnout, the possible routes to recovery and the importance of addressing physiological as well as psychological elements with self-care, nutrition and support.

    Key Discussion Points

    • Burnout is a significant issue affecting many individuals today.
    • The journey through burnout can lead to profound personal change.
    • Understanding the complexities of burnout is crucial for recovery.
    • Burnout is a physiological as well as psychological experience
    • Nutrition, diet and lifestyle all play a vital role in mental health and burnout recovery.
    • Self-care practices can help prevent burnout.
    • Awareness of burnout symptoms is the first step towards healing.
    • Sharing experiences can provide comfort to others facing similar challenges.
    • Professional guidance can aid in navigating burnout effectively.
    • Burnout recovery is a personal journey that varies for everyone.

    Guest Information

    Rachel Philpotts is the founder of re:Nu - a functional medicine clinic for burnout and beyond- and the award-winning author of The Burnout Bible: How to tackle fatigue and emotional overwhelm naturally.

    Having experienced burnout in her 30s, she quit the corporate world and retrained. Now as a nutritionist, functional medicine practitioner and mood expert, she helps tired and wired career women to wake up feeling energised, focussed and ready to fulfil their true potential utilising root cause clinical testing and ultra-personalised health programmes.

    Alongside her clinic work, Rachel delivers health and wellbeing workshops to the professional services sector and hosts day retreats.

    You can find more info here:

    Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rachel-philpotts/

    Website: https://renuclinic.co.uk

    Instagram: www.instagram.com/renu_clinic_

    Music in this episode by Blue Dot Sessions (www.sessions.blue)

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    36 mins
  • Burnout - The HR Perspective - with Justine Cooper
    Nov 19 2025

    How can organisations help when employees face burnout? How do values and behaviours affect an organisation's susceptibility to burnout?

    In this episode of Work Truths Off the Record, host Rachel Morris speaks with HR professional Justine Cooper about the pervasive issue of workplace burnout. They explore Justine's personal experiences with burnout, the multifaceted nature of its definition, and the importance of recognising warning signs.

    The conversation delves into strategies for individuals experiencing burnout, the role of teammates in identifying it, and the responsibilities of employers in creating a supportive culture. Justine emphasises the need for connection and the evolution of leadership styles, ultimately highlighting the significance of seeking help and support in overcoming burnout.

    Key Discussion Points

    Everyone is susceptible to burnout, regardless of their position.

    Recognising warning signs in ourselves and others is crucial.

    Teammates play a significant role in spotting changes in behaviour.

    Connection in the workplace is essential for mental health.

    Employers must align their actions with their stated values.

    Creating a supportive organisational culture can mitigate burnout.

    Leadership styles are evolving towards more empathy and understanding.

    Guest Information

    Justine Cooper has a background of 30 years experience in the field of Human Resources, leading teams of HR professionals in high performing organisations for growth through organisational and cultural change across a diverse range of industries including retail, legal and financial services, and energy management.

    In addition to developing talent management strategies to attract, develop and retain talent, she is passionate about developing trusted and inclusive cultures, where everyone thrives.

    Justine has been developing strategies to build diverse teams and foster inclusive cultures since 2005, across all dimensions of diversity, cultures and geographies.

    Justine holds a BA (Hons) degree in Business Studies & Information Technology and a Masters in HR Leadership. She is a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Personnel & Development, a Certified Fellow of the Australian HR Institute and a qualified Coach/Mentor with Distinction from the CIPD Advanced Certificate.

    You can find more info here:

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/justinecooper1/

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    43 mins
  • Burnout - The Therapist's Perspective - with Miranda Rock
    Nov 14 2025

    Discover a therapist’s grounded, compassionate take on burnout—what it looks like before the crash, how it blurs home and work, and the small workplace shifts that actually help.

    Drawing on 40 years of practice, guest Miranda Rock distinguishes pre-burnout from breakdown, unpacks the “stress curve,” and shares vivid client moments like "I feel like the phone is harassing me".

    In this conversation, host Rachel Morris and guest Miranda Rock discuss the multifaceted nature of burnout, emphasising that it is not solely a product of work-related stress. Miranda highlights the impact of personal life challenges and individual personality traits on one's ability to cope with stress. The discussion also touches on the importance of resilience and how it varies among individuals.

    Key Discussion Points

    Burnout is influenced by factors outside of work.

    Personal life stressors can contribute significantly to burnout.

    Resilience varies from person to person.

    Coping mechanisms are shaped by personality traits.

    Experiences in life can affect one's stress levels.

    It's important to recognize the complexity of burnout.

    Not everyone copes with stress in the same way.

    Understanding personal limits is crucial for mental health.

    Life events can compound work-related stress.

    Resilience can fluctuate over time.

    Guest Information

    Miranda Rock is an Accredited Master Executive Coach, and an Accredited Therapist. She brings many years of experience of working in 1:1 settings to her coaching, coach supervision, leadership development work and therapy clients. Her clients - individuals and teams - come from a range of industry sectors including financial services, professional services, energy and Health Services.

    As a therapist over many decades, her work draws upon an underpinning of psychological training and experience. Clients don't get stuck because they're not trying, they get stuck because the issues are often not external but inside themselves. Clients often say 'I've never joined the dots before', once they see the influence of their personal history on their current coaching or therapy dilemma.

    Her own personal history includes working in senior roles in HR in Corporate settings and for Partnerships.

    You can find more info here:

    Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mirandarock

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    38 mins
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