This week on Headspace for the Workplace, I speak with Michael Wright, an accomplished first responder and chaplain from Texas with decades of experience in EMS and a profound understanding of the human condition. Our conversation explored the intricacies of creating psychologically safe work environments by recognizing and acting upon subtle signs of distress—a skill Michael refers to as identifying "SAR disease" or something ain't right syndrome. His insights underscored the critical role of awareness in fostering workplace well-being.
Lessons from Police Suicide Research: Improving Mental Health Support Across Industries with Dr. Simon Hatcher | Ep. 61
As someone who started their career in police psychology, I've always been deeply interested in understanding how high-risk professions impact mental health. Recently, I had the pleasure of speaking with Dr. Simon Hatcher from the University of Ottawa about his fascinating research on police suicide and what we can learn from it to help other high-risk industries. Our conversation revealed some critical insights that can benefit workplaces across various sectors.
Cultivating Soul-Safe Workplaces with David Galvan | 33
Dr. Sally Spencer-Thomas and David Galvan have a transformative conversation, exploring practical strategies for creating soul-safe workplaces. Gain insights into nurturing authenticity, compassion, and resilience in professional settings. Join us as we pave the way for a new paradigm of work rooted in holistic well-being and collective thriving.