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E51: Season 3 - Exploring Grief and Burnout with Jess Goyder

Balanceology | Jayne Morris & Dylan Cox Season 3 Episode 51

Exploring Grief and Burnout with Jess Goyder

In this episode of the Art of Balance podcast, executive burnout coach Jayne Morris talks to Jess Goyder, a certified grief recovery therapist and bereavement counsellor, about the intricate connections between grief and burnout. Jess shares her personal journey of losing her singing career due to chronic illness and its impact on her life. The discussion covers various aspects of grief, including its emotional complexity and the importance of self-compassion, community support, and rituals. The episode provides insights into how unprocessed grief and societal pressures contribute to burnout and offers hope and strategies for recovery and finding balance.

00:00 Introduction to the Art of Balance Podcast

00:41 Episode Overview: Grief and Burnout with Jess Goyder

01:25 Jess Goyder's Journey into Grief Recovery

02:29 Understanding Grief Beyond Bereavement

04:36 The Historical Context of Grieving

08:07 The Connection Between Loneliness and Burnout

09:32 Navigating Grief and Burnout

10:22 The Role of Community and Ritual in Healing

21:53 Personal Reflections on Loss and Identity

31:03 Finding Balance and Self-Compassion

33:41 Closing Remarks and Resources

 

Jess's website: https://griefisnatural.com/

 

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