Fixing Workplace Culture with Dr. Trisha Vinatieri – Ep.371
Burnout is not a personal failure. It is a systems problem, and today’s episode breaks down exactly why. In this episode of Wickedly Smart Women, Anjel B. Hartwell welcomes Dr. Trisha Vinatieri, a clinical psychologist and organizational development psychologist who has spent nearly two decades treating PTSD and holding various leadership roles within healthcare systems.
From her own experience navigating burnout during COVID to stepping into a leadership role focused on wellbeing, Dr. Vinatieri explains why so many high-achieving professionals feel stuck, exhausted, and disconnected from work that once gave them purpose.
If you’ve ever felt like your job is draining you, or you’re leading a team that’s struggling, this conversation will shift how you think about burnout and what to do next.
What You Will Learn:
- Burnout is driven by systems and environments, not just individual effort.
- Why healthcare and helping professions experience burnout at higher rates.
- How workplace culture directly impacts engagement, retention, and wellbeing.
- The role leaders play in either driving or reducing burnout within teams.
- How small operational changes can significantly improve daily work experiences.
- Why connection at work is a critical factor in long-term job satisfaction.
- How to identify and eliminate unnecessary processes that frustrate teams.
- The importance of involving frontline staff in problem-solving and decision-making.
- How to transition from burnout into purpose-driven work that feels aligned.
If this episode has you thinking about leaving corporate to start a consultancy, begin here.
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