This Christmas Day episode is a quieter, more reflective conversation about leadership that actually works — especially in high-pressure environments like healthcare. Dex is joined by Dr Joshua Hartzell, retired US Army Colonel, physician, and author of A Prescription for Caring in Healthcare Leadership. Josh has spent 25 years in military medicine and leadership training. His message is simple and deeply relevant at this time of year: Take care of your people. They will take care of the miss...
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This Christmas Day episode is a quieter, more reflective conversation about leadership that actually works — especially in high-pressure environments like healthcare. Dex is joined by Dr Joshua Hartzell, retired US Army Colonel, physician, and author of A Prescription for Caring in Healthcare Leadership. Josh has spent 25 years in military medicine and leadership training. His message is simple and deeply relevant at this time of year: Take care of your people. They will take care of the miss...
Summary In this episode, we break the spell of the “lone wolf” identity — the myth that high performers must grind alone, stay stoic, and win through self-sacrifice. We explore why this model silently burns people out, why it’s collapsing as a leadership archetype, and what replaces it: inner partnership, genuine support, and a way of working that restores energy instead of draining it. What We Cover – How the lone-wolf philosophy sneaks into high-stakes careers – The quiet suffering that ...
Burnout Recovery: Strategies for Professionals
This Christmas Day episode is a quieter, more reflective conversation about leadership that actually works — especially in high-pressure environments like healthcare. Dex is joined by Dr Joshua Hartzell, retired US Army Colonel, physician, and author of A Prescription for Caring in Healthcare Leadership. Josh has spent 25 years in military medicine and leadership training. His message is simple and deeply relevant at this time of year: Take care of your people. They will take care of the miss...