A workplace wellness podcast
Brought to the by the Kentucky Psychological Foundation, Sarah Burress (Director of Operations for KPF) and Dr. Courtney Keim (workplace wellness researcher, professor, & KPF Board member) explore burnout, leadership, and workplace wellbeing, focusing on the nonprofit sector. The Burnout Room podcast is full of honest conversations with leaders and staff, psychology-based insights, and practical strategies to help mission-drive...
Taylor Swift is not just a mega-superstar, singer, songwriter, and performer, she is also an organizational leader. Listen as Sarah and Courtney break down the leadership of Taylor and the positive organizational culture she created on The Eras tour.
Sarah and Courtney end by offering their "Ripples of Gratitude", where they say who they are especially thankful for this week.
The Burnout Room, sponsored by the Kentucky Psychologic...
Dr. Liz Todd Byron explains how nonprofits can partner with colleges and universities to achieve their mission through community engaged work. Liz, as a Director of Community Engagement at Bellarmine University, details what community engaged work is, explains the 5 pillars of that work, and tells her own journey navigating burnout as an educator and working Mom.
Sarah and Courtney end by offering their "Ripples of Gratitude"...
We all have those songs that define our professional lives, whether they’re the high-energy anthems that get us through a Monday or the melancholy B-sides we hum when the fluorescent lights feel a little too bright. Listen as Courtney and Sarah warm up their walkman’s, quiz each other with their workplace anthems, and talk burnout through music.
Sarah and Courtney end by offering their "Ripples of Gratitude", wher...
Steven Farr, HR Leader, reflects with Courtney and Sarah about his upcoming retirement after 40 years of nonprofit experience. Steven offers his wisdom on how leaders should be curious when helping staff navigate burnout, asking questions rather than coming with pre-determined solutions.
Sarah and Courtney end by offering their "Ripples of Gratitude", where they say who they are especially thankful for this week.
The Burnout Room,...
Sarah and Courtney dive into why you can’t "self-care" your way out of a toxic workplace, using the classic metaphor of the canary in the coal mine. They discuss why the solution to burnout isn't making employees tougher, but rather fixing the "mine" through better workloads, fair pay, and truly supportive leadership.
Sarah and Courtney end by offering their "Ripples of Gratitude", where they say who they are especially than...
Sarah and Courtney talk about how folks might be resistant to organizational change, but that leaders can navigate through the uncertainties of change through establishing buy-in, rewarding short-term wins, and including staff in the entire change process.
Sarah and Courtney end by offering their "Ripples of Gratitude", where they say who they are especially thankful for this week.
Courtney and Sarah talk to Ryan Brooks, co-founder of Countbubble, a data management company. They discuss his journey from working in nonprofits to developing software specifically for nonprofits. Ryan offers his lessons on empathy in the workplace and building a new business with intention. Sarah and Courtney end by offering their "Ripples of Gratitude", where they say who they are especially thankful for this week.
Sarah and Courtney talk about psychological safety and ways leaders can cultivate cultures that create space for mistakes and learning, beneficial conflict, and meaningful communication. They discuss two stories—a workplace with psychological safety and one without—highlighting how different leadership styles influence the employee experience.
The Burnout Room, sponsored by the Kentucky Psychological Foundation (K...
Sarah and Courtney talk with Eric Hawkins, a manager and consultant with a background in transportation, logistics, and nonprofit work. Eric shared what makes a good nonprofit leader, the importance of storytelling, and how nonprofit donors and grantors affect employee wellbeing.
The Burnout Room, sponsored by the Kentucky Psychological Foundation (KPF), is a podcast about burnout, effective leadership, and wellbeing in nonprofits....
Sarah and Courtney discuss how leaders can help navigate the unexpected (flooding, plane crash), provide support during times of great change (maternity leave), and assess workers fairly (education v skills). At the end of the episode, Sarah and Courtney offer their "Ripples of Gratitude," where they say who they are especially thankful for this week.
The Burnout Room, sponsored by the Kentucky Psychological Foundation (KPF), is a ...
The Burnout Room, sponsored by the Kentucky Psychological Foundation (KPF), is a podcast about burnout, effective leadership, and wellbeing in nonprofits.
In this episode, Saran and Courtney talk about Glass Door’s top workplace trends for 2026. Courtney introduces psychology concepts, like psychological contracts and job insecurity, to make sense of these trends. Sarah discusses how these trends relate to nonprofits, a...
The Burnout Room, sponsored by the Kentucky Psychological Foundation (KPF), is a podcast about burnout, effective leadership, and wellbeing in nonprofits.
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