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Big Feels At Work: a podcast for mental health workers
Big Feels Club
33 episodes
8 months ago
Today’s ep: part two of my conversation with the awesome Erandathie Jayakody. When Erandathie first took a job at one of Australia’s biggest mental health not-for-profits, she never would have guessed that a decade later she’d be on the board of directors. Back then, she was just trying to survive the working week. Check out part one for that story. Here in part two, we cover more of the nuts and bolts of how decisions get made at the highest levels in big mental health organisations, as well as how Erandathie balances all this high-powered work with the need to still look after her energy and mental health. Topics covered: What does a board member even do? How do you avoid getting boxed in as ‘the lived experience person’ on a board? What's the difference between being a Lived Experience Worker and being someone who works in mental health and just happens to have lived experience? How do you do demanding work while also managing your own energy and mental health? Host: Graham Panther. Guest: Erandathie Jayakody. What is this thing? More info here: www.bigfeelsatwork.com Who made this thing? www.bigfeels.club
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Today’s ep: part two of my conversation with the awesome Erandathie Jayakody. When Erandathie first took a job at one of Australia’s biggest mental health not-for-profits, she never would have guessed that a decade later she’d be on the board of directors. Back then, she was just trying to survive the working week. Check out part one for that story. Here in part two, we cover more of the nuts and bolts of how decisions get made at the highest levels in big mental health organisations, as well as how Erandathie balances all this high-powered work with the need to still look after her energy and mental health. Topics covered: What does a board member even do? How do you avoid getting boxed in as ‘the lived experience person’ on a board? What's the difference between being a Lived Experience Worker and being someone who works in mental health and just happens to have lived experience? How do you do demanding work while also managing your own energy and mental health? Host: Graham Panther. Guest: Erandathie Jayakody. What is this thing? More info here: www.bigfeelsatwork.com Who made this thing? www.bigfeels.club
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When A CEO Has Impostor Syndrome
Big Feels At Work: a podcast for mental health workers
46 minutes 37 seconds
2 years ago
When A CEO Has Impostor Syndrome
Episode 19 of "Big Feels At Work" -- a podcast for mental health and addictions workers dealing with their own big feelings. ***Search 'Big Feels At Work' to listen in your podcast player*** What’s it like to be a CEO… and still have impostor syndrome? How do you go from being a peer worker to sitting in the big chair? And when you get those fancy three letters in your title (C. E. O.) how do you bring your whole self to work -- tears included -- when you’re the one in charge? My guest on this episode is the incomparable Taimi Allan. Taimi is an Aussie who’s been making big waves of change in New Zealand’s mental health sector for two decades. She’s now the Director of Ember Innovations, and is appointed to New Zealand’s Mental Health and Wellbeing Commission. She also brings what she calls her own ‘lived expertise’ to all her work. Host: Graham Panther. What is this thing? More info here: www.bigfeelsatwork.com Who made this thing? www.bigfeels.club
Big Feels At Work: a podcast for mental health workers
Today’s ep: part two of my conversation with the awesome Erandathie Jayakody. When Erandathie first took a job at one of Australia’s biggest mental health not-for-profits, she never would have guessed that a decade later she’d be on the board of directors. Back then, she was just trying to survive the working week. Check out part one for that story. Here in part two, we cover more of the nuts and bolts of how decisions get made at the highest levels in big mental health organisations, as well as how Erandathie balances all this high-powered work with the need to still look after her energy and mental health. Topics covered: What does a board member even do? How do you avoid getting boxed in as ‘the lived experience person’ on a board? What's the difference between being a Lived Experience Worker and being someone who works in mental health and just happens to have lived experience? How do you do demanding work while also managing your own energy and mental health? Host: Graham Panther. Guest: Erandathie Jayakody. What is this thing? More info here: www.bigfeelsatwork.com Who made this thing? www.bigfeels.club