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The Care Break
The Care Advocate & Rosemary Daynes Kearney
1 episodes
2 days ago
The Care Break, is a short, relaxed conversation about care, work, and the people behind it. The idea is simple: a relaxed chat over a cup of tea or coffee, the kind of moment that gives people a pause, a breath, and a sense of being looked after. This series is inspired by my experience supporting family carers, where being handed a cup of tea was often one of the only times someone did something for them. Small actions matter, and The Care Break is built on that truth.
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The Care Break, is a short, relaxed conversation about care, work, and the people behind it. The idea is simple: a relaxed chat over a cup of tea or coffee, the kind of moment that gives people a pause, a breath, and a sense of being looked after. This series is inspired by my experience supporting family carers, where being handed a cup of tea was often one of the only times someone did something for them. Small actions matter, and The Care Break is built on that truth.
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Episode 1: Why Caring Should Be a Workplace Conversation
The Care Break
25 minutes 6 seconds
1 week ago
Episode 1: Why Caring Should Be a Workplace Conversation

In this first episode of The Care Break, Dr. Rosemary Daynes Kearney speaks with Mary Seery Kearney, barrister, former senator, and Managing Director of Purple Tree HR, about why caring must become a workplace conversation.

Together, they explore the reality of family caring in the workplace, the impact of hidden caring, and why so many working carers remain unseen.

Mary shares insights from years advising employers on HR, employment law, and workplace culture, as well as her personal experience of caring within her own family.

This episode shines a light on how not supporting caring responsibilities affect businesses, employees performance and wellbeing, turnover and retention, and why inclusive and supportive workplace cultures are essential for the future of work.

This episode reveals why caring is a workplace conversation we all need to have.

Topics include:

  • Hidden caring in the workplace and why it goes unnoticed
  • The emotional impact when employees feel unsupported
  • Why caring is a root cause of turnover
  • How policies create trust and future-proof organisations
  • Rights and entitlements every employee and employer should know
  • The strengths carers bring to their roles
  • What Gen Z expects from workplace culture

Whether you’re an employer, HR leader, working carer, or someone interested in creating healthier workplaces, this conversation offers practical insights, real experience, and a powerful reframing of caring as a workplace issue.

Grab a cup of tea or coffee, and join us for a short, meaningful Care Break.


Social links:

The Care Advocate website: www.thecareadvocate.ie

Follow the Care Advocate on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-care-advocate


Follow Rosemary on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rosemary-daynes-kearney


Guest Details:

Follow Mary:

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mary-seery-kearney


PurpleTreeHR:

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/purpletreehr


The Care Break
The Care Break, is a short, relaxed conversation about care, work, and the people behind it. The idea is simple: a relaxed chat over a cup of tea or coffee, the kind of moment that gives people a pause, a breath, and a sense of being looked after. This series is inspired by my experience supporting family carers, where being handed a cup of tea was often one of the only times someone did something for them. Small actions matter, and The Care Break is built on that truth.