Inner Work World - Rethinking Mental Wellbeing At Work

Susanna Sjöberg

Inner Work World is a podcast for professionals who care about mental health and wellbeing at work. Hosted by Susanna Sjöberg, a registered mental health professional and workplace wellbeing expert, each episode brings science-backed insights and real stories from people around the world. From neuroscience to psychology to management practices to ancient wisdom adapted for modern work, this podcast offers new perspectives and supports professionals in making small shifts that create big changes in how they feel and approach work and life. Press pause on the noise and join us in doing the inner work.

Episodes

  1. 2 days ago

    Grief's Role in Navigating Organizational Change with Patricia Bravo

    When we think of grief, we usually think of personal, private tragedies—the death of a loved one or a severe life crisis. But what happens when grief enters the workplace? According to leadership advisor Patricia Bravo, organizations are constantly asking people to "let go" of roles, team members, strategies, and workplace identities without giving them the space to process the resulting loss. In this episode, Susanna sits down with Patricia Bravo, founder of Bravo4U and author of the upcoming book In the Room When Grief Comes to Work, to discuss the invisible cognitive load of workplace grief. Patricia shares why unexpressed micro-grief accumulates to hurt performance, how grief mirrors the ever-changing nature of the weather, and how leaders can offer powerful support through simple acknowledgment rather than trying to "solve" the problem. Key Takeaways From the Episode:The Cost of Micro-Grief: Workplace changes—like restructuring, a beloved leader leaving, or shifting a company vision—trigger real loss. When these "micro-losses" go unacknowledged, they accumulate, often manifesting later as unexplained performance drops, cognitive fatigue, or irritability.The Weather Analogy of Loss: Traditional linear models (like the Kübler-Ross change curve) can fall short when treated as a rigid checklist. Grief is highly individual and non-linear—some days feel like a sudden tsunami, others like a gentle mist, and some days the sun unexpectedly breaks through.Acknowledgment Over Action: Leaders often feel pressured to act as amateur therapists or "fix" the situation. Real support simply looks like regular, attentive check-ins (e.g., "How are you doing this week?") and giving employees the agency to choose between space or connection.Collective and Accumulated Grief: From mass layoffs in the tech sector to restructuring in international organizations, modern workplaces are experiencing unprecedented layers of collective grief. Rebuilding human connection within organizations is essential to helping teams adapt and eventually find post-traumatic growth.Connect with the Guest:Website: Bravo4ULinkedIn: Connect with Patricia Bravo on LinkedInUpcoming Book:In the Room When Grief Comes to Work (An illustrated guide for leaders and teams navigating workplace loss).

    26 min
  2. 5 days ago

    When Professional Identity Changes: Healing with Art & Nature with Nathalie Latham

    How do you find your way back to yourself when you’ve lost everything—your health, your career, your identity, and even your home? In this episode, Susanna Sjöberg speaks with Nathalie, an artist, filmmaker, and author of I Am Alive. Nathalie shares her harrowing yet transformative journey from a stage three cervical cancer diagnosis in Paris to a life of service and spiritual devotion in South India. This is a conversation about the "brutal" path of healing, the difference between being cured and being whole, and why nature and art are our most powerful witnesses. What you'll learn:The Witness of Art: How drawing became a physical proof of existence during the "horror" of internal radiation treatment.Somatic Recovery: Navigating PTSD and depression by pulling the "messy thread of trauma" out one small inch at a time.The Caterpillar’s Cocoon: Why transformation and rebirth are inherently painful and cannot be rushed.Cured vs. Healed: Understanding the gap between the medical removal of a tumor and the emotional integration of the experience.The Power of Mantra: How the soul’s "tool" (Man-Tra) provided an immovable pillar when the mind and body were failing.The Simple Life: Finding the essence of life in breath, movement, and the "chaotic joy" of serving others.Connect with Nathalie:Website: Nathalie LathamBook: I Am Alive (A collection of drawings and reflections on survival). TakeawaysNature doesn't rush, and neither can your healing.The "life force" of the world continues even when we feel disconnected from it.Cultivating compassion (Karuna) for ourselves as a prerequisite for understanding the suffering of others.The importance of having a "witness" (whether a drawing or a person) during your darkest moments.

    32 min

About

Inner Work World is a podcast for professionals who care about mental health and wellbeing at work. Hosted by Susanna Sjöberg, a registered mental health professional and workplace wellbeing expert, each episode brings science-backed insights and real stories from people around the world. From neuroscience to psychology to management practices to ancient wisdom adapted for modern work, this podcast offers new perspectives and supports professionals in making small shifts that create big changes in how they feel and approach work and life. Press pause on the noise and join us in doing the inner work.