What a RELIEF!

André Bright

What a RELIEF is a podcast exploring the real causes of burnout in high-pressure careers — and how ambitious people can succeed without sacrificing their health, identity, or relationships. Hosted by burnout prevention coach André Bright, the show brings together three perspectives to unpack the reality of modern work and leadership: • People who have experienced burnout and rebuilt their lives and careers • Decision makers and leaders navigating pressure, performance, and workplace culture • Experts and researchers sharing insights on stress, resilience, and sustainable success

Episodes

  1. Fea Fasuluku | Embracing Self-Care and Organisational Support to Manage Stress

    APR 28

    Fea Fasuluku | Embracing Self-Care and Organisational Support to Manage Stress

    In this episode, Fea Fasuluku, a clinical nurse specialist with a mental health background, shares her personal experiences and professional insights into managing stress, especially within healthcare settings. The discussion explores practical strategies for individuals, the importance of organisational support, and the cultural nuances that influence self-care to build resilience against stress and prevent burnout in various professional and personal environments. Key Topics: The impact of stress on healthcare workers and the importance of acknowledging mental health challengesPersonal coping mechanisms, including taking space, holidays, and setting boundariesThe significance of organizational intervention strategies like supervision, reflective practice, and staff supportThe cultural conception of resilience, including the notions of “firming it” and how societal expectations affect mental healthThe role of intentionality in self-care, planning, and implementing changeHow workplace environments contribute to or alleviate stress, burnout, and compassion fatigueThe importance of flexibility, listening to staff needs, and meaningful participation in organizational programsAddressing the gap between awareness of stress and effective implementation of solutionsThe symbolism of "na fo bia" and its implications for gender roles, societal expectations, and women’s mental healthRecognizing unhealthy professional and personal relationships and advocating for systemic changeReflective Practice and Quality Improvement in HealthcareInstagram - @Young_SaloneInstagram - @FeaRose⁠X (Twitter) - @Fea_Rose92⁠Facebook - Young Sierra Leonean

    50 min
  2. Samia Dumbuya | Embracing Advocacy, Vulnerability and Self-Care

    APR 14

    Samia Dumbuya | Embracing Advocacy, Vulnerability and Self-Care

    In this episode of What a Relief, André Bright chats with climate justice activist Samia Dumbuya about the emotional toll of advocacy, the importance of vulnerability, and practical self-care strategies for sustaining activism without burnout. This conversation highlights how caring for oneself fosters stronger community engagement and long-term impact. Remember, your well-being fuels your capacity to make meaningful change—don't sacrifice it for short-term gains. Topics: The realities of stress and emotional fatigue in activism and social justice workPractical tools for self-care, energy management, and building resilienceThe importance of community, trust, and vulnerability for psychological safetyStrategies for setting boundaries and advocating for oneself in high-pressure environmentsThe role of cultural and organizational support systems in maintaining well-beingSamia shares her typical day as a climate justice advocate, emphasizing diversity in her activities from policy tables to community gardensThe conversation explores the emotional burden of witnessing global crises, and transforming fear into proactive changePractical techniques such as the Pomodoro method, journaling, and "care packages" for mental healthThe importance of creating psychological safety and trusting community members to hold spaceHow external pressures and internal expectations can lead to burnout, and the need for sustainable activism practicesThe significance of vulnerability and authenticity in building trust and collective resiliencePersonal stories of stress, vulnerability, and the power of community support Links & contacts Innerscope - Resilience in SchoolsThe Resilience Project by Katie HodgettsLinkedInTwitter

    1h 5m
  3. Sean Delaney: Coping mechanisms, addiction, and recovery

    APR 7

    Sean Delaney: Coping mechanisms, addiction, and recovery

    In this episode, Sean Delaney shares his personal journey through addiction, recovery, and the importance of understanding the deeper causes of unmanageable life patterns. We explore how recovery frameworks like the 12-step program extend beyond alcohol to address broader behavioural issues, and how awareness can prevent burnout. Jump to: 00:00 - Introduction to Sean and episode themes: coping mechanisms, recovery, addiction 00:20 - Sean’s background: co-founder, living in Vietnam, personal journey 00:55 - Linking Sean’s story to burnout and stress 01:28 - Sean’s history with alcohol and factors leading to addiction 02:41 - Living to external expectations: method acting as a life analogy 03:06 - Unmanaged life cycle and addiction as a slippery slope 04:11 - The iceberg analogy: surface behaviors vs hidden causes 05:07 - Alcohol as an overt warning sign; other behaviors often hidden 06:18 - The power of recognition and the role of the 12-step recovery program 07:04 - Defects of character and deep-rooted issues under the surface 08:13 - The importance of internal change for lasting recovery 09:08 - The difference between abstinence and true recovery 10:06 - Beyond surface behaviors: understanding deeper self-image issues 11:36 - How to prevent relapse: habits and ongoing self-awareness 12:49 - Service, meditation, community—tools for managing deeper causes 13:19 - The danger of stopping recovery practices prematurely 14:55 - The snowball effect: fear, resentment, and unmanageable life 16:33 - The cause vs symptom approach: why addressing root causes matters 17:26 - The cycle of burnout: feeling better then back to old habits 17:54 - Misconceptions: alcohol as the only solution, behaviors as the root 18:16 - The 12-step program framework and its focus on internal change 19:24 - The origins of AA and its principles: attraction, community, service 20:48 - The importance of surrender and acceptance 22:23 - Creating a sustainable life through service and self-improvement 23:20 - The importance of self-awareness and doing things that align with core values 24:14 - Recognizing that alcohol use is a symptom, not the root problem 26:26 - Cultivating a fulfilling life through spiritual practices and service 27:41 - Dealing with fears through community and action 28:37 - Impact of service, small acts, and gratitude on mental well-being 30:00 - The cyclical nature of burnout and the importance of consistent effort 32:19 - The difference between rest and recovery; maintaining healthy behaviors 33:36 - Looking forward: societal changes needed to address work culture 34:00 - Recognizing unhealthy work patterns and setting boundaries 35:47 - The importance of values, boundaries, and self-worth 37:49 - Questioning habits: "Would I choose this status quo?" 38:41 - Systems, frameworks, and habits from books like Atomic Habits 40:14 - Advice for the next generation: prioritize happiness and relationships 41:24 - The danger of societal focus on success at expense of well-being 42:42 - Shifting from a consumer mentality to intentional living 44:23 - Balancing ambition with contentment 45:19 - Reflecting on time management and priorities 46:57 - Recognizing life balance as a key to preventing burnout 47:49 - Encouragement to normalize conversations about mental health 48:43 - The importance of accountability and aligning values 49:29 - Final thoughts: start talking, reach out, and build supportive habits Resources & Links ⁠Atomic Habits by James Clear⁠⁠Sean Delaney on LinkedIn⁠⁠Sean Delaney on LinkedIn⁠⁠Seab Delaney on Twitter⁠

    50 min
  4. Faith Locken: Hitting rock bottom, & letting go of control

    MAR 31

    Faith Locken: Hitting rock bottom, & letting go of control

    In this insightful episode of the "What's a Relief" podcast, André Bright chats with Faith Locken, a TEDx speaker, entrepreneur, and leadership expert, about her personal journey with stress, burnout, and mental health. Faith shares her raw experiences, from childhood resilience to hitting rock bottom, and highlights the importance of vulnerability, community, faith, and self-care in managing stress. 00:00 - Introduction to Faith Locken and her entrepreneurial journey 01:28 - Faith discusses her experience with stress and anxiety 03:41 - Facing failure and the importance of listening to oneself 05:43 - Persistent stress in corporate environments and feelings of being overlooked 06:36 - The moment Faith realized she was at rock bottom 07:30 - The impactful call to the Samaritans and the relief of sharing pain 09:46 - Leaving corporate career for entrepreneurship and the role of faith 11:12 - Strategies Faith employs to manage stress, including Sabbath Saturdays and physical activity 13:46 - The challenge of work invading personal life and work-life balance 15:32 - The importance of recognizing internal signs of stress and emotional health 17:45 - The vulnerability of admitting when help is needed 18:19 - The power of sharing and expressive release in healing 22:50 - The significance of external support systems and community 25:29 - Reflection on cultural influences and the need for self-prioritization 27:56 - The control mechanisms and controlling stress through faith and faith-based practices 32:44 - Cultivating self-awareness through frameworks like Jahari window 37:36 - The support Faith received from her family and community during her journey 43:37 - Faith's spiritual practices, including church and scripture reading 44:32 - Connecting purpose, faith, and mental health 45:21 - The relief framework and inner alignment as tools for stress management 48:17 - The importance of recognizing trauma and intersectionality in stress responses 50:33 - The role of modeling vulnerability and deep listening in supporting others 52:19 - Personal growth through self-awareness and seeking help 53:26 - Final words on vulnerability, community, and personal resilience Resources & Links: We Rise InRise Members ClubSamaritansBible Study ResourcesConnect with Faith Locken: LinkedInTwitter

    48 min
  5. MAR 8 ·  BONUS

    Dr Munachiso Nwokolo: How to L.E.T. go

    In this conversation, André and Muna (Co-founders of Udo Health), explore the realities of stress and burnout, sharing personal experiences, practical tools, and insights into workplace culture, well-being and resilience. Key topics: Stress manifestation and managementImpact of workplace culture on stress levelsTools and frameworks for stress reliefPersonal journey through burnout and recoveryThe role of leadership in fostering healthy environments Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Guest Background 02:14 Understanding Stress and Its Impact 04:49 The Journey Through Burnout 07:55 The Role of Support Systems 10:29 Shifting Mindsets and Taking Action 13:18 Practical Strategies for Managing Stress 15:50 The Power of the Pause 18:10 Energy Preservation and Mindful Living 21:49 Letting Go: The Buddhist Philosophy of Acceptance 23:24 Self-Analysis: Transforming Rage into Curiosity 25:32 The Power of Sharing: Overcoming Shame Through Connection 26:22 Simplicity in Healing: The Importance of Easy Strategies 29:51 Understanding Stress: Perspectives from Different Fields 35:17 Workplace Culture: The Role of Leadership in Stress Management 39:46 Understanding Workplace Dynamics and Value 41:59 The Importance of Acknowledgment and Leadership in Culture 44:13 Empathy and Care in Professional Relationships 46:29 Balancing Profit and Employee Wellbeing 49:38 Fostering Empathy Through Experience 53:43 Final Thoughts on Stress and Burnout Management 58:14 Gold Elegant New Collection Instagram Reel.mp4 Contact Udo Collection on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/theudocollection Munachiso Nwokolo on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/munachisonwokolo Support Join our online burnout community - https://www.skool.com/the-relief-hub-2209/about Join the 12-week Ascend Program - https://forms.gle/XhXs1cNfKRs849FW9

    58 min

About

What a RELIEF is a podcast exploring the real causes of burnout in high-pressure careers — and how ambitious people can succeed without sacrificing their health, identity, or relationships. Hosted by burnout prevention coach André Bright, the show brings together three perspectives to unpack the reality of modern work and leadership: • People who have experienced burnout and rebuilt their lives and careers • Decision makers and leaders navigating pressure, performance, and workplace culture • Experts and researchers sharing insights on stress, resilience, and sustainable success