Mind @ Work

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Mind @ Work
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  • Mind @ Work

    Work-life balance – and what it really means

    2024/10/30 | 43 mins.
    In our busy lives, finding a balance between work and personal time can feel almost impossible. In this episode, Elana chats with life coach Lori Milner about how we can bring more peace into our daily routines, prevent burnout and find more work-life balance.

    Lori suggests thinking less about 'balance' and more about 'prioritising' what matters. This shift can help us manage stress before it builds up. Lori says stress is often linked to our mindset, and so by adjusting our outlook and the words we use, we can transform stressful moments.

    Lori also highlights the role of coaching in the workplace and the importance of creating a 'safe space' for vulnerability and growth. Lori's website
  • Mind @ Work

    Finding peace in the chaos

    2024/10/23 | 39 mins.
    Feeling disconnected and overwhelmed is something many of us experience in today's fast-paced world. The pressure of social media, work demands, and constant comparisons can leave us longing for true connection and peace. If this sounds familiar, there might be a way forward.

    John Vlismas, comedian, businessman, and speaker, offers a fresh perspective that can resonate with those seeking clarity. His journey from the laughter of the stage to the insights of education has brought him a deeper understanding of life’s complexities.

    In episode four of Mind @ Work with Elana Afrika-Bredenkamp, John encourages us to move beyond appearances and embrace authenticity.

    By taking time to reflect and be gentle with ourselves, we can find joy in everyday moments.

    John reminds us of the importance of being present and appreciating life’s simple pleasures.

    BIO: John Vlismas is a South African comedian, businessman, and speaker. He is known for his controversial stand-up routines that tackle social issues. John has performed at prestigious venues worldwide and won numerous awards, including the first-ever South African Comedy Award for Comic of the Year. Beyond comedy, John co-founded a creative agency, OGO Creative, and earned an MBA. He now delivers entertaining and thought-provoking talks on leadership, diversity, and human behaviour.
  • Mind @ Work

    Am I getting in my own way at work?

    2024/10/16 | 30 mins.
    In this episode of Mind @ Work with Elana Afrika-Bredenkamp, psychotherapist and TEDx speaker Andy Cohen discusses how our childhood experiences shape who we become at work. Andy shares practical strategies for managing emotional triggers and stress in the workplace. You’ll pick up simple tips on building self-awareness, handling your emotions better, and creating a mindset that helps you grow both personally and professionally. Find out how therapy can make a real difference in your career and overall wellbeing.
  • Mind @ Work

    Press the Panic Button

    2024/10/09 | 29 mins.
    Is there space in the workplace to discuss our feelings?

    In today’s fast-paced world, it's easy to feel like you have to push through every challenge alone. But in this episode of Mind @ Work, Elana Afrika-Bredenkamp and Roshni Parbhoo-Seetha from the South African Depression and Anxiety Group (SADAG) emphasise the power of reaching out when you need it most.

    They talk about why it’s so important to "press that panic button"—not just when you're in crisis, but even on those days when things feel slightly off. Mental health is as vital as physical health, yet stigma still surrounds the idea of asking for help, especially in the workplace. This episode breaks down those barriers, with Roshni encouraging listeners to prioritise their wellbeing without fear of judgement.

    00:00 Intro to Mind @ Work

    00:21 Meet Roshni Parbhoo-Seetha from SADAG

    01:09 Why It's Important to Press the Panic Button

    03:03 Understanding the Role of a Counselor

    04:47 The Benefits of Counseling and Intervention

    08:53 Talking About Mental Health in the Workplace

    21:10 Listener Questions and Personal Stories

    28:27 Wrap-up and Useful Resources

    Resources

    If you or someone you know is struggling with mental health, please know that help is available. Here are some valuable resources:

    SADAG - 24-HOUR TOLL-FREE EMERGENCY HELPLINES

    Cipla Mental Health Helpline: 0800 456 789

    SMS 31393

    Suicide Crisis Helpline: 0800 567 567

    8AM-8PM SADAG OFFICE NUMBER - 011 234 4837
  • Mind @ Work

    Leave Your Pills at Home

    2024/10/02 | 49 mins.
    Have you ever felt the need to hide your mental health struggles at work? You're not alone. In the premiere episode of "Mind @ Work," Elana Afrika-Bredenkamp dives into this pressing issue with Dr. Gagu Matsebula, a Specialist Psychiatrist, and Lori Milner, a life coach, TEDx speaker, and author. They explore the stigma and fear that surround mental health in professional settings.

    Key Points:

    Stigma and Fear: Many people hide mental health struggles at work due to fear of judgment and misunderstanding.

    Workplace Culture: Fostering a culture of acceptance, empathy, and respect is crucial for supporting colleagues with mental health issues.

    Self-Care and Support: Being a supportive colleague and practicing self-care can contribute to a healthier work environment.

    Breaking Barriers: The episode aims to break down the stigma and barriers surrounding mental health in the workplace.

    Listen to "Mind @ Work" to dive deeper into this important conversation.

    Episode breakdown:

    00:00 Introduction to Mind @ Work

    00:42 Meet our Experts: Dr. Matsebula and Lori Milner

    01:42 What's the Diff? Mental Health vs. Mental Illness

    04:52 Practical Tips for Keeping Your Cool at Work

    11:22 The Role of Psychiatry in the Workplace

    16:57 Work: It's More Than Just a Job

    25:14 Historical Perspectives on Mental Illness

    26:01 Busting Myths: Stigma and Stereotypes

    26:29 Helping People with Mental Health Issues

    28:17 Creating a Supportive Workplace Culture

    33:27 Addressing Misconceptions About Psychiatry

    35:18 Coaching: A Boost for Your Mind and Career

    36:16 The Importance of Mental Health Awareness

    41:45 Questions to Keep Your Mind Healthy at Work

    46:15 Final Thoughts on Mental Health and Workplace Wellbeing

    Resources

    Get in touch with SADAG via https://www.sadag.org/

    24-HOUR TOLL-FREE EMERGENCY HELPLINES

    Cipla Mental Health Helpline

    0800 456 789

    SMS 31393

    Suicide Crisis Helpline

    0800 567 567

    Department of Social Development Substance Abuse Helpline

    0800 12 13 14

    SMS 32312

    8AM-8PM SADAG OFFICE NUMBER - 011 234 4837

    WHATSAPP NUMBERS (8AM – 5PM)

    Cipla Mental Health - 076 882 2775

    Maybelline BraveTogether - 087 163 2030

    Ke Moja Substance Abuse - 087 163 2025

    Have Hope Chat Line - 087 163 2050 Elana's Show Page

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About Mind @ Work

Work can be challenging, but understanding your wellbeing doesn't have to be. In the Mind @ Work, Elana Afrika-Bredenkamp guides listeners through the complexities of mental health in the workplace. This JacPod Original series features expert advice on handling stress, making informed choices for mental wellbeing, and maintaining a healthy mind. New episodes are released every Wednesday throughout October. • Follow the series or listen via the Jacaranda FM website under JacPod; on the JacPod App or on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or YouTube. Please support the podcast: • Leave a 5* rating and review on Spotify or Apple Podcasts or a thumbs up on YouTube. • For new episode alerts, follow Jacaranda FM's social media channels or 'follow' or 'subscribe' via your favourite podcast app.
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