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    Explore "valuesalignment" with insightful episodes like "Boundaries, Burnout and the 'Goopification' of Self-Care", "Channelling Brand Mission Through Purposeful PR with Florence Welke | LUSH", "Brené and Barrett on Living Into Our Values", "Building a Strong Culture: Q&A with Jerry Hurley" and "Two Things You Can Do Right Now To Be Happy, with Andy Frisella - MFCEO250" from podcasts like ""The Ezra Klein Show", "The Girls in Marketing Podcast", "Unlocking Us with Brené Brown", "Craig Groeschel Leadership Podcast" and "REAL AF with Andy Frisella"" and more!

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    Boundaries, Burnout and the 'Goopification' of Self-Care

    Boundaries, Burnout and the 'Goopification' of Self-Care

    Love it or hate it, self-care has transformed from a radical feminist concept into a multibillion-dollar industry. But the wellness boom doesn’t seem to be making a dent in Americans’ stress levels. In 2021, 34 percent of women reported feeling burned out at work, along with 26 percent of men.

    Dr. Pooja Lakshmin, a psychiatrist, has observed how wellness culture fails her patients, who she says are often burned out because of systemic failures, from the stresses that come with financial precariousness to the lack of paid family leave. In her book “Real Self-Care: A Transformative Program for Redefining Wellness (Crystals, Cleanses, and Bubble Baths Not Included),” she encourages people to look beyond superficial fixes — the latest juice cleanses, yoga workshops, luxury bamboo sheets — to feel better. Instead, she argues that real self-care requires embracing internal work, which she outlines as four practices: setting boundaries, practicing self-compassion, aligning your values and exercising power. Lakshmin argues that when you practice real self-care, you not only take care of yourself, but you can also plant the seeds for change in your community.

    In this conversation, the guest host, Tressie McMillan Cottom, and Lakshmin discuss how the pandemic opened up a larger conversation about parental burnout; how countries with more robust social safety nets frame care as a right, not a benefit; why it’s fair to understand burnout as a type of societal “betrayal”; how to practice boundary-setting and why it can feel uncomfortable to do so; the convenient allure of “faux self-care”; and more.

    This episode was hosted by Tressie McMillan Cottom, a columnist for Times Opinion, a professor at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, and the author of “Thick: And Other Essays.” Cottom also writes a newsletter for Times Opinion that offers a sociologist’s perspective on culture, politics and the economics of our everyday lives.

    Mentioned:

    More information about Ezra’s Jefferson Memorial Lecture

    We Don’t Need Self-Care; We Need Boundaries” by Pooja Lakshmin

    How Society Has Turned Its Back on Mothers” by Pooja Lakshmin

    Our Obsession With Wellness Is Hurting Teens — and Adults” by The Ezra Klein Show with Lisa Damour

    A Legendary World Builder on Multiverses, Revolution and the ‘Souls’ of Cities” by The Ezra Klein Show with N.K. Jemisin

    Book Recommendations:

    Living Resistance by Kaitlin B. Curtice

    The Emotional Lives of Teenagers by Lisa Damour

    The Fifth Season by N.K. Jemisin

    Thoughts? Guest suggestions? Email us at ezrakleinshow@nytimes.com.

    You can find transcripts (posted midday) and more episodes of “The Ezra Klein Show” at nytimes.com/ezra-klein-podcast, and you can find Ezra on Twitter @ezraklein. Book recommendations from all our guests are listed at https://www.nytimes.com/article/ezra-klein-show-book-recs.

    This episode of “The Ezra Klein Show” was produced by Kristin Lin. Fact-checking by Michelle Harris. The senior engineer is Jeff Geld. The senior editor is Annie-Rose Strasser. The show’s production team includes Emefa Agawu and Rollin Hu. Original music by Isaac Jones. Audience strategy by Kristina Samulewski and Shannon Busta. The executive producer of New York Times Opinion Audio is Annie-Rose Strasser. Special thanks to Sonia Herrero.

    Channelling Brand Mission Through Purposeful PR with Florence Welke | LUSH

    Channelling Brand Mission Through Purposeful PR with Florence Welke | LUSH

    Today, we have Florence Welke on the Girls in Marketing Podcast. Florence is a Senior PR Strategist at Lush and is an advocate for aligning your personal values with the company you work for.


    Lush made headlines when it became one of the first companies to leave Social Media back in 2021 and Florence discussed how this change was communicated to Lush employees and customers, whilst maintaining a strong brand reputation and online community.


    This episode is a great one if you're looking to drive your work forward with purpose and build a career that aligns with your personal values.


    This episode covers:

    Working in PR

    Building a community online and offline

    Lush's communication tactics

    Best marketing campaigns by Lush


    Huge thanks to Florence for joining us on this episode!


    Please make sure to like and follow us to keep updated with future episodes, see you in the next one!

    Brené and Barrett on Living Into Our Values

    Brené and Barrett on Living Into Our Values
    We’re back, and we are starting the year with a deep dive into values. I’m not a fan of resolutions, but I absolutely believe in the power of resetting. I can’t think of a more powerful way to double down on ourselves than getting clear on our values and the behaviors that support them — and the shit that gets in the way. Join us as Barrett and I talk through a values exercise PDF that we made for you to do your own values work. Of all the work we do with leaders and teams, this is probably the biggest game changer. Let’s go! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    Building a Strong Culture: Q&A with Jerry Hurley

    Building a Strong Culture: Q&A with Jerry Hurley

    In this episode, Craig Groeschel is joined by Life.Church Team Development Leader Jerry Hurley to discuss how to build a value-driven team culture that filters down to every level of your organization. 

    Watch video and download the leader guide: https://www.life.church/leadershippodcast/building-a-strong-culture-q-a-with-jerry-hurley/

    Two Things You Can Do Right Now To Be Happy, with Andy Frisella - MFCEO250

    Two Things You Can Do Right Now To Be Happy, with Andy Frisella - MFCEO250

    Most people talk about happiness as if it's this mystical, mysterious force that you have no control over. That is 1000 percent false. Like so many other things in this world, happiness is something you have to earn. It is the result of actions you take. In this episode, I drop two practical things you need to DO...two practical things everybody CAN do...to earn the right to be happy.

    The Day the Music Died... DO THE WORK - Day 81

    The Day the Music Died... DO THE WORK - Day 81

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    DO THE WORK PODCAST:

    A dailyish show focusing on the reality of being a dad, running multiple businesses and all of the organization, productivity, and lifehacking that is in place to make it all work.  The show will make you cry, laugh, like me, and hate me, but most importantly it will remind you to remember what is truly important in your life.

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    Produced by podcaster, entrepreneur, and dad of three daughters - Diego Footer.