33. Why Women Need More Than the Law to Heal Work Wounds

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Episode 33

Marney and guest Bree Johnson discuss how women can heal from workplace harm, set boundaries, and find empowerment beyond the limitations of traditional employment law through community and self-discovery.


About the Episode:

In this episode of Community Good, Marney Andes and Bree Johnson discuss how women can heal from workplace harm, set boundaries, and find empowerment beyond the limitations of traditional employment law through community and self-discovery. Bree shares her transformative journey from a successful legal career to founding a company focused on healing workplace culture. She discusses the limitations of traditional employment law in addressing workplace harm and introduces the concept of 'work wounds,' characterized by bullying, bad behavior, and feelings of betrayal. Bree emphasizes the importance of empowerment through setting boundaries and self-discovery while addressing the systemic challenges women face in the workplace. The conversation concludes with a focus on the significance of community as a source of healing and support.

Main Topics

00:00 Journey of Resilience and Transformation

04:56 The Limitations of Traditional Employment Law

09:56 Understanding Work Wounds: The Three B's

15:02 Empowerment and Redefining Work Relationships

19:59 Healing Work Wounds: A Framework for Change

25:05 Navigating Systemic Challenges in the Workplace

34:28 Transforming Individual Well-Being into Systemic Change

37:33 Navigating Workplace Wellness: Individual Choices and Organizational Culture

38:45 Setting Boundaries for Personal and Professional Growth

40:12 Self-Discovery Through Personality Insights

42:30 The Heart of Community: Connection and Support


More about Bree Johnson:

Bree Johnson is a changemaker who founded Executive Unschool, built on the premise that leadership is an inside job. Executive Unschool delivers cutting-edge executive leadership, well-being, and mindfulness programs for companies and teams.

Having served as a COO and employment law attorney, Bree Johnson discovered that her worth in work wasn’t working. This personal journey led her to a new path, where she now assists leaders in overcoming professional setbacks and work wounds to reveal their authentic leadership. Her podcast, The Untamed Mind, delves into well-being, work culture, and conscious leadership.

Insta: @breejohnsonofficial

Websites: www.executiveunschool.com |www.bree-johnson.com

Connect with Marney:

https://www.linkedin.com/in/marneyandes

https://www.instagram.com/marneyandes

https://www.facebook.com/marneyandesauthor


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