Construction Matters

Construction Matters

Construction Matters: Building Wellbeing, One Story at a Time Welcome to Construction Matters, a podcast that refuses to treat mental health as a polite afterthought. In an industry that lionizes toughness and stoicism, we ask the questions others sidestep: What does it cost to keep silent? And why should resilience mean suffering in solitude? Here, no subject is quarantined for fear of discomfort. Each episode brings you unvarnished accounts from the men and women who raise our skylines and pave our roads—the real architects of Australia’s future. These are stories not of abstract “wellbeing initiatives,” but of lived experience: the triumphs, the breakdowns, and the stubborn dignity of those who endure both. Our host is no parachuted pundit. He began with a shovel in hand and climbed to senior management without losing sight of the mud from which he rose. His perspective is earned, not borrowed. This is not a sermon, nor a therapy session. It is a candid exploration of an industry’s soul—its present, its future, and the human cost of its progress. We aim to build a community where candour is strength, and solidarity is more than a slogan. So, join us. Listen, argue, reflect. And remember: you are not alone in this struggle. Together, we can construct something rarer than steel or concrete—a culture of care, one story at a time.

Episodes

  1. 08/15/2023

    Prof Chrsitina Maslach discusses Burnout

    Send us a text Join me and Prof. Emerita, Christina Maslach who is the founder of the MBI (Maslach Burnout Inventory). Christina Maslach is a Professor of Psychology (Emerita) and a core researcher at the Healthy Workplaces Center at the University of California, Berkeley.  She received her A.B., magna cum laude, from Harvard-Radcliffe College (1967), and her Ph.D. from Stanford University (1971), and has been on the Berkeley faculty since then.   With her ongoing tenure at Berkeley University and lifelong dedication to tackling the Job Burnout Phenomenon. She is recognized as an International ambassador in this field.  A warm intelligent and caring human being who has written many research papers, and books.  Christina is not done yet,  she continues to discuss and educate at length, in person, and in Podcasts. For the benefit of those who have read and absorbed her work, It imprints into our consciousness and raises our intellectual and social anthropological awareness which resonates with our core human values! I think she is a beacon burning bright that illuminates and educates all of us on this very important topic. Come and join us and discover what Burnout means and how we as people and organizations big and small, can tackle this issue through social engagement with each other and fostering an inclusive and supportive work environment. Make 'The Burnout Challenge' a part of your and your company's must-reads and DNA. https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/christina-maslach/the-burnout-challenge/ https://www.theburnoutchallenge.com/ Support the show https://apple.co/3T3KnaN

    1h 40m
  2. 03/24/2023

    Red Brain Blue Brain

    Send us a text Hello In this episode, I catch up with Clint Adams who is an amazing individual. Come join us and listen to how he got into the human development potential movement around mental health and well-being. From his time in the Victorian Police working his way through HR in several sectors. Now consulting with companies right into the heart of our awesome construction Industry. Clint is on a mission to help people understand themselves better, his practical counseling approach emphasizes the social aspect of people and groups. Learn how he employs his life experience with a self-managing process including but not limited to of simple yet powerful Red Brain, Blue Brain approach. Find out how to identify the thoughts that can be causing your disruptive or harmful behavior patterns and how to intercept these. Then we can employ a calmer and more centered and reflective approach to life in and outside the workplace. Want to know more then hit play! Link to book: Lighting The Blue Flame https://www.amazon.com.au/Lighting-Blue-Flame-Clint-Adams/dp/1528913973 Clint LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/clint-adams-3a8449205/ As discussed on the podcast around mental health and suicide if you are in urgent need of help call triple 000 Other helpful numbers but not limited to are: Lifeline 13 11 14 Beyond Blue 1300 22 4636 Mates In Construction 1300 642 111  13 Yarn for support for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people at 13 92 76 Support the show https://apple.co/3T3KnaN

    1h 43m

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Construction Matters: Building Wellbeing, One Story at a Time Welcome to Construction Matters, a podcast that refuses to treat mental health as a polite afterthought. In an industry that lionizes toughness and stoicism, we ask the questions others sidestep: What does it cost to keep silent? And why should resilience mean suffering in solitude? Here, no subject is quarantined for fear of discomfort. Each episode brings you unvarnished accounts from the men and women who raise our skylines and pave our roads—the real architects of Australia’s future. These are stories not of abstract “wellbeing initiatives,” but of lived experience: the triumphs, the breakdowns, and the stubborn dignity of those who endure both. Our host is no parachuted pundit. He began with a shovel in hand and climbed to senior management without losing sight of the mud from which he rose. His perspective is earned, not borrowed. This is not a sermon, nor a therapy session. It is a candid exploration of an industry’s soul—its present, its future, and the human cost of its progress. We aim to build a community where candour is strength, and solidarity is more than a slogan. So, join us. Listen, argue, reflect. And remember: you are not alone in this struggle. Together, we can construct something rarer than steel or concrete—a culture of care, one story at a time.