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In this episode of Burn Brightly, host Hannah Austin engages in a profound conversation with wellness advocates Miriam and Jaqueline. Together, they unravel the complex ties between physical health and mental wellness, explore how critical illnesses can shake mental stability, and stress the crucial step of recognizing and tackling burnout. The con…
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In this heartfelt episode of the Burn Brightly podcast, we’re joined by Kathy, who shares her transformative journey from a place of loneliness and strength to one of healing and self-discovery. Kathy reflects on her past TEDx talk experience, comparing her feelings of hollowness then to her current sense of groundedness and self-assurance. She off…
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In today's episode, Hannah shares her personal journey from corporate burnout to a balanced and fulfilling life. The discussion unfolds through pivotal moments, such as recognizing the need for change, creating a plan, and experiencing the positive ripple effect of prioritizing self-care. Hannah's candid reflections offer a relatable and empowering…
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In a world flooded with influencers and a barrage of 'best practices,' it's easy to lose our individuality in the pursuit of someone else's version of success. We've all been there, caught up in the race for that elusive corporate ladder or the perfect facade. But guess what? Life isn't one-size-fits-all. It's about tapping into your authenticity a…
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In this episode, Hannah interviews YouTube Coach and Strategist Trena Little, on The Power of Prioritizing Yourself. Trena landed a “good” job with a government agency right out of college, but after 7 years of feeling like her soul was being ripped out every time she arrived in the parking lot, it was time for a change! Hannah and Trena dive into …
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In today's episode, Hannah shares insights on moving forward from burnout without regret. The discussion begins by recognizing burnout beyond the conventional signs, emphasizing the importance of acknowledging and addressing burnout as the first step toward positive change. Hannah dives into the challenges of setting realistic expectations, particu…
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In this episode, Christina Scalera shares her journey from landing her dream job as an in-house trademark attorney right out of law school to realizing that it felt more like a nightmare. Despite building a successful seven-figure business, Christina experienced burnout and decided to sell her company. The conversation explores the seasons of burno…
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We live in a fast paced society, and we are constantly trying to keep up and reach for “success”. But we may be settling unrealistic expectations, or we're being unrealistic with our timelines. In this episode, Hannah dives into what burnout looks like versus what finding the balance looks like. Learn all about Hannah’s creation, The Burn Brightly …
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In this episode, Anna Huff joins me to share her journey of learning to say “yes” to big changes in her career in order to fulfill her dream and make more time and freedom in her life. Anna is a mindset and marketing coach for online service providers. Anna empowers women to kick self-doubt to the curb and tap into their limitless potential. Like m…
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As women, we’re all too familiar with gender bias and inequality in the corporate world, with ‘finance’ and ‘tech’ being notorious boys’ clubs. Then imagine the impossible challenge of being a queer woman of color, breaking into venture capitalism. It’s not enough to get a seat at the table; we need a ticket to the line for a chance to be at the do…
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For more tips and tricks purchase my best-selling book, 'Hello, Head, Meet Heart' on Amazon now: https://www.amazon.com/Hello-Head-Meet-Heart-Extraordinary-ebook/dp/B0BRT9YYJH The expectations placed on women to be perfect in all areas of life, including work and motherhood, are leading to a culture of burnout. But why do we put so much pressure on…
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These days, both men and women have a great deal more freedom when it comes to defining – and redefining – our career paths. The problem with having more freedom is that it tends to cause decision paralysis, particularly in those of us who aren’t sure exactly what we want or how to get there. Add to that the fact that our skills don’t always align …
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Often, burnout comes in two waves: Overworking – trying to do way too much in not enough time. Wilful ignorance – refusing to acknowledge that the status quo isn’t serving us, even when our bodies and minds start to self-destruct. If you’ve ever found yourself struggling with the cognitive dissonance that often comes with leaving a once-loved situa…
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In theory, maintaining a romantic relationship and a sex life is simple – and for some, it can be just as simple in practice, but it’s also very common to go through different phases. No matter how strong your sexual connection with your partner is, burnout can kill your sex drive and dampen the sense of intimacy in your relationship. Unsurprisingl…
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In the SheShatters community, we know the power of a good metaphor – and fire is a particularly powerful one. Cliches like “burning the candle at both ends” and “keeping the flame alive”, overused as they may be, have never been more important and relevant than they are today as burnout continues to spread. That’s why we were so pleased when our la…
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Women are resilient creatures, but we’re not bulletproof. In fact, certain experiences – like a cancer diagnosis, for example – can leave you completely shattered, and unsure of how to put yourself back together. Any serious illness raises uncomfortable questions about how you’ll carry on, and beyond that, how you’ll manage to leave a legacy that c…
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We’re all on our own paths in life, and sometimes, despite our best efforts, those paths can seem to twist and turn of their own volition. From uncontrollable factors like your birthplace, your family and your early years to the little decisions we make every day, there are an infinite number of different ways to go in life – and yet, still, many w…
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Many of us learn at an early age that sex is a dirty word – a subject that belongs in the space behind closed doors – and some would say it’s precisely this attitude that has created our warped relationship with pornography and sex in general. With its distinct absence of consent, candid conversations and good sexual values, it’s little wonder that…
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There’s no doubt that the pandemic has been a uniquely challenging time on a global scale – similar, in many ways, to a mountainous hike with no visible end point. Perhaps one of the biggest challenges has been learning to climb together and follow the same guiding star, despite our different views and preferences. For medical professionals, there …
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Of all the things that have changed dramatically in the past few years, our shared understanding of “employee wellness” and what it really means is up there as one of the most important. Once used to refer to the occasional approved sick day, employee wellness now represents a serious investment for many corporations – and for good reason. Across t…
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There’s no denying that being a woman can be seriously tough. We have to manage everything from hormonal fluctuations to societal disadvantages and pay discrepancies, all while contending with ongoing comparisons to other women who seem to have it all. Amidst all of that, it’s pretty easy to forget that men also have issues worthy of examining, but…
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They say the truth will set you free, but the path to freedom isn’t always easy; in fact, it can be quite the opposite. That’s why, when you come up against truths that refuse to be swallowed, creating your own truth is often the best way forward. Whether that truth comes from biblical quotes, life experiences, or a well-worn personal mantra, a par…
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For all of the division in the world right now, there’s one thing that brings us all together: We all love that feeling of achieving – whether your big win is getting a gold medal in an Olympic swim meet or just getting out of bed on a tough day. The thing is, like any good thing, too much of that winning feeling can be problematic and even damagin…
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Right now, there are more masks in the world than ever before. 52 billion disposable masks were produced in 2020 alone. That’s one billion masks for every week of the year. While they were a crucial part of the effort to protect our health, these masks have had one common and unwanted side effect: A sense of isolation – both physically and emotiona…
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Raise your hand if you’ve ever felt as though you had to plan your way through life in order to be successful… Most of us have been there – myself included – and there are plenty of signs. We buy fancy planners to write our meetings in, we use calendar apps on our phones and we schedule important meetings with colleagues and clients weeks in advanc…
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They say change is the only constant – and in the past few years, that saying has turned into a way of life. During COVID, many of us have had to change the way we work, live and interact with others. In an era driven by setting goals, achieving milestones and pushing boundaries, COVID pushed back – and when our (busy) routines were disrupted, two …
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In many ways, growing up is about becoming self-sufficient, and nothing forces you to grow up faster than making major life changes at a young age. Whether you move out of home, make a major decision about your education, or bring a new life into the world, these events often mark the precipice of adulthood - and for some, the beginning of a battle…
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They say that when it rains, it pours - and for cancer patients in oncology clinics across the country, that truth has a sharp point. As COVID-19 has ravaged hospitals and medical staff, these are the people who have experienced some of the worst effects of the pandemic - and often in isolation, without the physical proximity and support of friends…
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If you were being chased by a bear, how would you feel? Terrified, exhausted, and pretty damn stressed, right? Now, because it has been a hot minute since most people have had to fight off nature’s predators for survival, that scenario might be difficult to imagine - but the reality is, those same stress hormones are still flowing through many of u…
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Perhaps the most frustrating thing about dreams is that they are not linear. No matter how passionate you are about your life right now, there’s always the chance that something that feels even bigger and more exciting will emerge from that part of your soul that can’t always be heard. The thing is, achieving those dreams depends on your ability to…
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By the time we’re young adults, starting out in a new industry, we’re already hearing about how difficult – or impossible – it is to “have it all”. The thing is, with such vast differences in cultural ideals, it’s impossible to create a universal definition of what “having it all” really means – whether it’s getting married at 18 or nailing seven i…
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There’s no denying that the pandemic has hit hard, but the toll isn’t limited to the thousands of deaths, sick people, and emergency room chaos - it’s also about what’s going on in our heads. After months of isolation, confusion, and fear, the negative thoughts and feelings we all experience have become a plague of their own, leading us to experien…
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Have you ever heard a sentence come out of your mouth and thought, “I sound exactly like my mother”? It happens to all of us eventually - and is it any wonder, given all of the research behind the Social Proximity Effect? You can’t underestimate the impact that your top five - the five people you spend the most time with - have on your life and the…
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When I was young, I wanted to be “someone”, as I think many of us do – and when you think about it, there is no better time to want such things. In childhood and adolescence, we have big dreams, hopes, and plans, and all the energy we need to bring them to life. Then, as we get older, we come face to face with situations that awaken a sense of over…
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If you’re a woman suffering from burnout, you probably have the same complaints as the millions of others just like you - not enough time, not enough energy, and too little space to focus on the things that light you up. The thing is, overcoming burnout is not complicated. The first step to doing just that and reclaiming your time and your agency i…
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