Slack Is the New Burnout Machine

EPISODE · Feb 11, 2026 · 41 MIN

Slack Is the New Burnout Machine

from Cultures From Hell · host Paulina von Mirbach-Benz

In this episode of Cultures from Hell, Lars and Paulina delve into the pervasive issue of the 'always-on' communication culture in modern workplaces. They discuss how tools like Slack, initially designed to enhance productivity, have morphed into sources of burnout and anxiety. The conversation highlights the cognitive costs of constant notifications, the erosion of trust and boundaries, and the myths surrounding instant responsiveness. Lars and Paulina offer practical strategies for leaders to foster healthier communication practices and emphasize the importance of creating a culture that prioritizes focus and well-being over constant availability.The Distracted Mind 👉 https://www.amazon.de/Distracted-Mind-Ancient-Brains-High-Tech/dp/0262034948Culture Code Foundation https://www.culturecodefoundation.com/Paulina on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/ccf-paulina-von-mirbach-benz/Paulina on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/sceptical_paulina/ Lars on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/larsnielsenorg/Lars on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/larsnielsen_cph/Takeaways🔥 The always-on communication trap can lead to burnout.🔥 Digital chaos impairs our ability to focus and think deeply.🔥 Slack and similar tools can become burnout machines if misused.🔥 Trust is built through predictability, not constant availability.🔥 Constant notifications lower cognitive performance and increase anxiety.🔥 Leaders should model healthy communication behaviors.🔥 Setting clear boundaries is essential for team well-being.🔥 Effective communication requires clarity and structure in messages.🔥 Cultural norms around responsiveness can create unhealthy work environments.🔥 Future trends may lead to more asynchronous communication practices.Chapters00:00 The Always-On Communication Trap07:30 The Impact of Slack on Workplace Culture12:25 Trust and Boundaries in Digital Communication17:22 The Cognitive Costs of Constant Notifications22:33 Strategies for Reclaiming Focus27:30 Creating a Healthy Communication Culture32:34 Future Trends in Workplace Communication

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