EPISODE · Jul 17, 2026 · 23 MIN
Stop Praising Exhaustion As Dedication
from Success Secrets and Stories · host Host and author, John Wandolowski and Co-Host Greg Powell
Send us Fan MailBurnout doesn’t show up out of nowhere, it’s often built into the way work is designed. We dig into leadership’s responsibility to reduce job-related stress and why the goal isn’t a stress-free workplace, but a workplace where pressure stays productive instead of turning into mental health harm. Stress is part of life, but leaders still have real power over how teams experience it day to day.We walk through the World Health Organization’s workplace risk factors that drive burnout, including excessive workload, understaffing, unclear roles, inflexible or unsocial hours, unsafe conditions, job insecurity, and lack of career development. Then we take it a step further with a Management by Responsibility (MBR) perspective: when burnout is widespread, the uncomfortable question is why leadership allows the system to stay that way. We talk about matching accountability with authority, removing low-value work, protecting recovery time, and treating culture, communication, and role clarity as core leadership duties, not “nice-to-haves.”We also explore a practical distinction that changes how you lead under pressure: stress as an opportunity versus stress as a threat. When demands feel meaningful, manageable, and supported, stress can sharpen focus and build engagement. When demands feel unsafe, unclear, or out of control, people shift into self-protection and burnout grows. We close with concrete resilience tools leaders can model and teach, plus a bigger conversation about acceptance, emotion, and learning from hard events without reliving them.Subscribe, share this with a leader who needs it, and leave a review so more people can find the show. What’s one change you would make to reduce threat stress on your team?Support the showPresented by John Wandolowski and Greg Powell
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Send us Fan Mail Burnout doesn’t show up out of nowhere, it’s often built into the way work is designed. We dig into leadership’s responsibility to reduce job-related stress and why the goal isn’t a stress-free workplace, but a workplace where pressure stays productive instead of turning into mental health harm. Stress is part of life, but leaders still have real power over how teams experience it day to day. We walk through the World Health Organization’s workplace risk factors that drive b...
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