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Culture Study PodcastCulture Study PodcastEverything We Don't Talk About When We Talk About PeriodsThis isn’t a bleak episode about period pain. Yes, we talk a LOT about death cramps — and all sorts of other symptoms that accompany menstruation. But we also talk a lot about how ridiculous it is that we don’t talk about these things — at least not publicly, and often not even with our close friends and family members. Kate Helen Downey, host of the incredible new podcast Cramped, joins me to talk very openly about all the things we usually don’t talk about and why. I learned so much in this episode. But I also laughed a lot, too...2025-05-211h 07What Should I Read Next?What Should I Read Next?Ep 474: Burnout and the reading lifeReaders, if you are feeling burned out right now, you are not alone. In our team meeting last week, we talked about the fact that things are hard right now. That's why this feels like a great time to revisit a favorite past episode from another time not so long ago when we were also feeling burned out.Today we're sharing Anne's May 2021 conversation with journalist Anne Helen Petersen, which originally aired back then as Episode 284. Anne Helen writes the weekly email newsletter Culture Study and she knows a lot about burnout because she...2025-04-2251 minI Thought I Knew How: A Podcast about Knitting and LifeI Thought I Knew How: A Podcast about Knitting and LifeHelen RobertsonMeet Helen Robertson this week on the podcast. Helen is a jewelry designer, knitting designer, and artist in Shetland. Her work celebrates nature, heritage, and Shetland, and frequently incorporates community building in her projects.  Links to Things Mentioned in the Episode Shetland Wool Week Transportation Survey Helen Robertson's website, Instagram, Facebook, and Ravelry. She can be reached at info@helenrobertson.com Shetland Arts Myth and Materiality in a Woman's World, by Lynn Abrams Mark Sinclair Photography Bonhoga Gallery Shetland Wool Week Shetland Wool Week Annual, featuring Helen's F...2024-11-231h 25In the DemoIn the DemoBEST OF: Generations Are Culture, with Anne Helen PetersenWe're taking a short break so we wanted to share this Best Of In the Demo podcast episode with you.This episode first aired on May 16, 2024.Millennials are reframing their generational identity as they enter homeownership and parenthood, but broken systems remain. Nostalgia for a pre-internet era offers an escape, and reflects a yearning for IRL experiences and human connection in an automated and mediated world.Anne Helen Petersen, author and cultural critic, joins host Farrah Bostic to discuss the evolving narratives surrounding millennials and Gen Z. They explore how the...2024-09-051h 11A Sense of Hope - By Helen Duyvestyn from One LifeA Sense of Hope - By Helen Duyvestyn from One LifeAnne Bulley from ReliefAid - Finding hope in despairAnne works as the Communication Director for @relief_aidReliefAid is a New Zealand founded charity that delivers emergency aid to people living in conflict zones.ReliefAid currently has teams delivering lifesaving aid to families on the ground in Gaza, Ukraine, Syria and Afghanistan.In 2022 Anne traveled to Ukraine to see the impact ReliefAid was having on the lives of those who had been torn apart by war.Anne is one of my first guests on the 'Sense of Hope' podcast. ❤Join us to hear Anne's story and how simple things done by us on...2024-09-0126 minWrite About NowWrite About NowFeeling Burned Out? Anne Helen Petersen On What To DoCulture writer Anne Helen Petersen has spent years researching and writing about burnout —that feeling of chronic stress and exhaustion that plagues so many in our always-working culture. On this special replay edition of the show, Anne explains how burnout differs from regular stress, why millennials seem particularly susceptible to it, and how we can start to overcome it both individually and systemically.    Subscribe to Anne's substack Culture Study @ annehelen.substack.com Subscribe to Jonathan Small's substack @ jonsmalltalk.substack.com2024-07-011h 05Beyond Beauty: the business of beautyBeyond Beauty: the business of beautyDesigning Sustainable Packaging for BPC with Helen Yang @ Clement PackagingShow Notes: In this episode of the Beyond Beauty Podcast, host Speaker 1 interviews Helen Yang, CEO and founder of Clement Packaging, a startup focused on sustainable, plant-based compostable packaging for the beauty industry. Helen shares her journey from cosmetic chemistry to creating eco-friendly packaging solutions to combat plastic waste. The discussion covers the challenges of adopting sustainable materials, consumer awareness of microplastics, and the potential of materials like bamboo and glass. Helen emphasizes the need for industry collaboration, infrastructure improvements, and economic incentives to drive sustainability. The episode aims to inspire critical thinking about eco-friendly practices in...2024-05-2022 minIn the DemoIn the DemoGenerations are Culture with Anne Helen PetersenMillennials are reframing their generational identity as they enter homeownership and parenthood, but broken systems remain. Nostalgia for a pre-internet era offers an escape, and reflects a yearning for IRL experiences and human connection in an automated and mediated world.Anne Helen Petersen, author and cultural critic, joins host Farrah Bostic to discuss the evolving narratives surrounding millennials and Gen Z. They explore how the optimism of the 90s and early 2000s has given way to disillusionment, the impact of political polarization on younger generations, and the collective burnout experienced by a society that glorifies productivity...2024-05-161h 11Aging Angst and Alleluias PodcastAging Angst and Alleluias Podcast51. Personhood, Perspective & Hospice Care with Helen BauerSometimes dealing with dementia and the end-of-life process can be as clear as mud. But today’s guest, Helen Bauer, comes as an expert in hospice care with exceptional detail that every care-partner needs. You’ll hear phrases like “senile degeneration of the brain” and “the difficulty in assessing someone with dementia at end-of-life with only a snap chat” and “the importance of education and mutual understanding of grief.” All this, and a whole lot more, during this episode includes the value of “touch, gentleness, respect and how the patient is spoken to." This is the personhood and perspective of Helen Bauer.2024-04-1036 minAmerican SlangAmerican SlangKnot your Average Pastimes: Crochet and Culture with Helen💬 Show Notes Dive into the crafty world of crochet and the imaginative realms of tabletop gaming in this cozy episode of American Slang with our returning favorite, Helen. From the comforting click of a crochet hook to the roll of dice in Dungeons and Dragons, Helen takes us through her top hobbies which are stitching together communities and sparking creativity off-screen. Whether she’s unraveling yarn on the train or conjuring characters in Dungeons & Dragons, Helen's passions are a testament to the therapeutic and social power of traditional pastimes in our modern age. Plus, we'll unrav...2024-04-0428 minMaterial GirlsMaterial GirlsAthleisure x Optimization with Anne Helen PetersenWe're thrilled to be joined by Anne Helen Petersen for this episode about the popularity of athleisure! If you don't already know, Anne Helen Petersen (she/her) is the incredible writer, journalist and recovering academic behind the beloved newsletter Culture Study. She is the host of a brand new podcast of the same name and the author of four books, most recently Out of the Office: The Big Problem and Bigger Promise of Working From Home (co-written with Charlie Warzel) and Can’t Even: How Millennials Became the Burnout Generation. Together we begin with a history le...2024-03-191h 01The Heart of Hospice PodcastThe Heart of Hospice PodcastLife Experiences Offer Opportunities for Death Doula Jo-Anne HaunDeath Doula Jo-Anne Haun has found growth and meaning in working with the dying. As co-founder of Death Doula Network International, Jo-Anne works to support and educate about the work of death doulas. Jo-Anne uses her personal gift of gentle humor in her volunteer work as a therapy clown (Code Name: Buttons). Jo-Anne’s habit of incorporating a little fun into a discussion about end of life wishes is a gentle lead-in to deeper conversations about dying and death.   You can connect with Jo-Anne Haun at eola.ca. Find Death Doula Network International at ddnint.com.  ...2024-03-0155 minThe Masterful Parenting Podcast - Heal Your Childhood and Parent Better Through Relational ParentingThe Masterful Parenting Podcast - Heal Your Childhood and Parent Better Through Relational ParentingEpisode 32 Guest Coach Helen on Purpose and Parent LeadershipHelen Verroux aka Coach Helen is a John Maxwell Certified Coach, an Educational Consultant, the Founder of the Raising Purposed Teen Leaders Movement (RPTL movement & Academy), The Author of The Success Guide For Teens and The Founder of the Success Guide For Teen Academy, the CEO of the vibrant international company called “The Keys For Success” that helps parents, youth organizations and schools to raise purposed teen leaders without compromising their moral values. She strongly believes that now is the time to equip young people to navigate effectively in this new economy with programs that not only revolutionize the educ...2024-01-3030 minCulture Study PodcastCulture Study PodcastIntroducing the Culture Study PodcastEverything is interesting.That idea has guided the tremendously popular Culture Study newsletter, and it’s at the heart of the Culture Study Podcast, where host Anne Helen Petersen and the smartest people she knows answer listeners’ questions about the nooks and crannies of contemporary culture, from “why are clothes like this now?” to “what’s the deal with F1?”Listeners can submit their own questions here, and find weekly discussion threads, extensive show notes, transcripts and a lot more on Substack. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with othe...2023-11-2803 minUnleash Your Inner Creative with Lauren LoGrasso (A Creativity Podcast)Unleash Your Inner Creative with Lauren LoGrasso (A Creativity Podcast)Burnout: Why it Happens, How to Spot it & Tools to Stop it w/ Anne Helen Petersen (Best of Unleash)The Best Of Unleah (original Episode Description Below!) Anne Helen Petersen is an academic, journalist, and author best known for her work as the former senior culture writer and western correspondent at BuzzFeed, her book Can't Even: How Millennials Became the Burnout Generation, and her most recent gig as a writer at Substack. On top of that, She has been featured in publications such as Forbes, The New York Times, Business Insider, The Wallstreet Journal, NPR and many more. As I mentioned, Anne wrote a book on Millennial burnout and...2023-11-2255 minThe BrandUp PodcastThe BrandUp Podcast008: Value beats people pleasing every time - with Helen PerryWe’re BACK! Welcome to Season two of the BrandUp Podcast, where we talk all things brand, brains and voice. Today’s guest is Helen Perry, a marketing expert who helps creative people market their thing online. Helen is brilliant at helping people get the word out with smart, fad-free marketing that works.In this episode we talk about:How hard it can be to talk about what you do (spoiler: even the pros find it tricky)Why providing true value in your content is more important than being likeableHow the lessons we’ve learne...2023-10-311h 00AsianBossGirlAsianBossGirlHealing After Miscarriage - Anne Phung’s TTC JourneyOctober is Pregnancy and Infant Loss Month in the United States. Although research suggests that over 30% of pregnancies end in miscarriage, this experience can feel extremely isolating and lonely for families. It certainly did for our guest today, Anne Phung Nguyen Guzman, who experienced 2 miscarriages before giving birth to her beautiful baby boy last summer. Lack of support and empathy from her medical team, as well as toxic positivity from people around her, only made this process even more difficult.Anne has since shared her experiences on social media with vulnerability and honesty, in hopes that others...2023-10-2042 minBest Book ForwardBest Book ForwardBonus Episode: Helen Paris' life as a reader and writerIn this bonus episode of Best Book Forward I was delighted to be joined again by Helen Paris; author of Lost Property and The Invisible Women's Club.  If you missed the main episode where Helen discusses her Desert Island Books with me do have a listen (you'll find it in the same place you found this one!)In this episode Helen read a passage from her new book The Invisible Women’s Club and we went on to talk more about her life as a reader and a writer.The books that are mentioned in thi...2023-10-1221 minBest Book ForwardBest Book ForwardEmbracing womanhood at every age, with Helen ParisIn this first episode of Best Book Forward I was delighted to be joined by Helen Paris; author of Lost Property and The Invisible Women's Club.Helen shared wonderful memories of buying her childhood favourites with her dad at WHSmiths at weekends, a wonderful teacher who introduced her to a book she loves and the books that inspired her love of reading and writing.Helen’s Desert Island Books choices are:Little House on the Prairie by Laura Ingalls WilderThe Great Gatsby by F Scott FitzgeraldMiss Benson's Be...2023-10-0557 minAll HandsAll HandsBattling Burnout and Overwork Culture with Anne Helen PetersenThis week on the podcast, Katelin Holloway is talking to someone who has truly tapped into the work culture zeitgeist. Anne Helen Petersen is a writer, author, and podcast host. You may know her from her incredibly popular newsletter Culture Study or her advice podcast Work Appropriate. She has authored several books, including Out of the Office: The Big Problem and Bigger Promise of Working From Home (co-written with Charlie Warzel) and Can’t Even: How Millennials Became the Burnout Generation. She formerly was a senior culture writer at BuzzFeed News and earned a Ph.D. in media studies fro...2023-06-2033 minAmina Change Your LifeAmina Change Your LifeEp 18: How Millenials Became the Burnout Generation with Anne Helen PetersenAre you a millennial struggling with burnout? Do you dream of finding a way to balance your work and rest? Anne Helen Petersen gives us the historical context that set millennials up to be the “burnout generation” and tells us what we can do about it.  Anne Helen Petersen, is a writer, researcher, and burnout expert with a PhD in Media Studies from the University of Texas. Anne is the author of four remarkable books, including "Can't Even: How Millennials Became the Burnout Generation" and "Out of the Office."    In this episode, you will be...2023-05-1632 minHow to Be a Better HumanHow to Be a Better HumanAnne Helen Petersen on changing your relationship to work and the guardrails that can prevent burnoutWhat does "burnout" even mean anymore? If you're asking yourself this question, you've come to the right podcast. Anne Helen Petersen is the writer who helped popularize the term and she thinks people are missing the big picture. In this episode, Anne Helen and Chris discuss the structures that are leading so many people, from nurses to teachers to office workers, to suffer from chronic, work-related stress. Then, Anne Helen suggests some of the ways that we can rethink our relationship to work – and offers practices that could protect us from laboring past our limits. For the full text tr...2023-02-2731 minExvangelicalExvangelicalFrom the Archive: Talking Burnout with Anne Helen PetersenIn this episode from 2020, I chat with Anne Helen Petersen about her book Can't Even: How Millennials Became the Burnout Generation (Amazon, Bookshop). We discuss her spiritual & religious background, her viral essay on BuzzFeed that led to this book, how the way we use social media contributes to burnout, how our economic systems fail us, and more. You can follow Anne on Twitter @annehelen and subscribe to her newsletter, Culture Study.Follow Blake on Twitter @brchastain, Instagram @brchastain_, and subscribe to his newsletter The Post-Evangelical Post.This episode was produced by Jake Lewis. 2023-02-0950 minThis Is TASTEThis Is TASTEAnne Helen PetersenWe wanted to have journalist Anne Helen Petersen on the show not only to talk about modern office lunch culture...we wanted to have journalist Anne Helen Peterson on the show to talk about soup! Peterson is the author of the amazing newsletter Culture Study, and she has much to say about the intersection of food and pop culture. She also name checks some of her favorite cookbooks from Ali Slagle, Alison Roman, and Jenny Rosenstrach to name a few. This is such a rich and textured conversation from one of the sharpest observers around. We hope you enjoy...2023-02-0337 minFinding Mastery with Dr. Michael GervaisFinding Mastery with Dr. Michael GervaisThe Big Problem and Bigger Promise of Working from Home | Anne Helen PetersenIn this week's episode, author and journalist Anne Helen Petersen covers some of society’s most pressing workplace trends - like the burnout epidemic and the transition to hybrid work - and how we can all thrive in the modern workplace.This is a conversation for employers, employees, and managers alike on how we can optimize remote work – and re-examine what “work” means in the first place.More on Anne Helen:Anne Helen Petersen is a journalist, author, and cultural critic known for her writing on celebrity culture, feminism, the future of work, and medi...2023-01-041h 13Insatiable with Ali Shapiro, MSOD, CHHCInsatiable with Ali Shapiro, MSOD, CHHC252. The Religion of Wellness Culture with Anne Helen PetersenThe Wellness culture we see as we scroll through Instagram or listen to in our earbuds on various wellness podcasts often casts itself as the opposite of Western Medicine. And yet, both industries overlap via the same value system of Puritans and Protestantism. From “clean eating” to failed functional medicine protocols because “client’s aren’t disciplined enough”, Protestantism and Puritanism are alive and well in both industries. This wouldn’t be a problem except these guiding principles aren’t actually how the body works. As a result, while both industries have different offerings, both limit us because o...2022-11-161h 21Transforming Engagement: The PodcastTransforming Engagement: The PodcastClergy Burnout with Anne Helen PetersenIn this episode of our Clergy Burnout series, we’re joined by writer and journalist Anne Helen Petersen, to take a look at clergy burnout through systemic and cultural perspectives.   Co-hosted by Kate Rae Davis, MDiv, and Rose Madrid Swetman, this discussion centers around the warning signs of burnout and the potential impact that addressing burnout - or letting it go unnoticed - can have on pastors and their communities. We discuss practical ways that pastors can foster greater awareness and care for their own physical and mental health, and how congregants can also grow in...2022-08-3053 minHello Monday with Jessi HempelHello Monday with Jessi HempelAnne Helen Petersen on the culture of workIt’s the final week of our series, Navigating the New Office, and Jessi is sitting down with culture writer Anne Helen Petersen to make sense of it all. She and Jessi talk about how our relationship to offices have changed, why pretending to be perfect on social media can make it hard to ask for help, and what empathy can do for us all. Then Sarah joins Jessi for some final takeaways.Follow Anne Helen Petersen on LinkedIn. Check out Culture Study here.Follow Jessi Hempel and Sarah Storm on LinkedInJoin th...2022-08-1532 minTell Me Something True with Laura McKowenTell Me Something True with Laura McKowenAnne Helen Petersen on Burnout and The Myth of “Having it All“Rachel Hollis is a manifestation of a larger ideology about women's place in society. That if you just try hard enough, all of these structural issues that are making your life really, really hard can be solved if you just wash your face. .” - Anne Helen PetersenAnne Helen Petersen is one of our most essential cultural observers. Her work at Buzzfeed culminated in her 2020 book, Can't Even: How Millennials Became the Burnout Generation. Now she’s using Culture Study, her Substack newsletter, to explore everything from The Unified Theory of Peloton to how to make friends.   In t...2022-08-111h 03GLANZ & KANTEGLANZ & KANTEEPISODE 009 mit Elena Alvarez Lutz über Hunter From Elsewhere – A Journey With Helen BrittonÜber 4 Jahre hat Elena Alvarez Lutz die Künstlerin Helen Britton mit der Kamera begleitet. Der Dokumentarfilm „Hunter From Elsewhere – A Journey With Helen Britton” erzählt von dem Blick auf Alltagsgegenstände und vermeintliche Banalitäten, von dem verortet Sein in mehreren       globalen Regionen und dem Transformieren und Übersetzen von Erinnerungen sowie Prägungen mit Wertschätzung in Hingabe in Kunst.       Mit Elena Alvarez Lutz sprachen wir über den Prozess der Entstehung und Entwicklung des Dokumentarfilms, über ihre Rolle aus       Regisseurin und die Bedeutung eines Netzwerkes von Unterstützenden.      Elena Alvarez Lutz      Filmproduktion: http://ochobarcos.de/productions/      in der ArtAurea: htt...2022-07-2528 minIf Anne CanIf Anne CanReflections on the Kinder Mass Trespass with Helen DarbyIn this episode of Our Community, I’m in the village of Hayfield in the high peaks of Derbyshire on the ninetieth anniversary weekend of the historic Kinder Mass Trespass. The physical and mental consolations of nature are one of life’s great gifts but granting working class people access to the countryside has long been fraught with conflict. Ninety years ago members of the young communist league gathered at Kinder Scout here in Derbyshire, to highlight the fact that walkers were denied access to areas of open country. When the group reached the plate...2022-06-2421 minGood Life ProjectGood Life ProjectHow To Make Your Work Fit Your Life | Anne Helen PetersenWe’re all in a process of reimagining when it comes to work, looking at the changes we’ve made over the last few years, and trying to figure out what we’ll keep, what we’ll let go of, and how else we might want to change the way we work in order to feel the way we want to feel. And, what so many are realizing is that we’ve got more power to reimagine every aspect of work now than we’ve ever had before. Question is, what do we do with that power? And what do we do wit...2022-05-091h 11The Virtual Clinical PodcastThe Virtual Clinical PodcastTravel Nursing and Overcoming PTSD with Anne-Helen Ydstie, BSN, RNIn this episode, we hear from Anne-Helen Ydstie. Anne-Helen started out her career as a nurse in a Level 2.5 Special Care Nursery in Chicago, Il. She then moved to Pittsburgh and transitioned to adults in neuroscience before embarking on her journey as a travel nurse. Throughout the pandemic, she developed PTSD and shares her journey of recovery and ways in which she hopes others might find resolve. 2022-05-031h 20You\'re Wrong AboutYou're Wrong AboutHow Email Took Over the World with Anne Helen PetersenHow did the information superhighway get so gridlocked? Guest Anne Helen Petersen tells Sarah the story of how email took over the world and our working lives, and what it would mean for us to get a little of our lost time back. Plus, a Kurt Loder cameo.Here’s where to find Anne:TwitterSubstackSupport us:Bonus Episodes on PatreonDonate on PaypalBuy cute merchWhere else to find us:Sarah's other show, You Are Good[YWA co-founder] Mi...2022-04-111h 10At Work with The ReadyAt Work with The Ready99. Out of Office with Anne Helen Petersen and Charlie WarzelThink you’ve been working from home during the pandemic? Writers Anne Helen Petersen and Charlie Warzel have news for you: You haven’t. Rather, you’ve been sending more Slacks and going to more meetings in order to beat back stress and white-knuckle your way through this mess before we get back to the way things were... right?Legit flexible work requires intentionality, mindfulness, nuance—a.k.a. real structural and emotional labor. Instead, we’ve ported bad behaviors and cultural residue from the cubicle to the couch, thus delaying the arrival of a truly adaptive work-from...2022-01-0548 minThe Everyday Determinator PodcastThe Everyday Determinator PodcastThe Essence of Leadership with Helen ArgyrouEP #004TW: Mention of Sexual AbuseIn this episode, we're talking to Helen Argyrou. Helen is a clinical psychologist and founder of Helen AHA, which is an innovative leadership program for future leaders, who wish to understand body-mind integration for wellness and achieving harmony with their work-life balance. She is based in Cyprus. We discuss:* Leadership Roles in career and our lives* Qualities for a Growth Mindset* Emotional Regulation* Peak Performance Strategies You can connect with Helen here:Website: Helen AHA  2022-01-0223 minPulling The Thread with Elise LoehnenPulling The Thread with Elise LoehnenWhere Should Work Fit in Our Lives (Anne Helen Petersen & Charlie Warzel)“Like family relationship has obligations that go both ways. Hopefully there's unconditional love there, but it's also the, like your re your family and, and, and the other people in your family see you as family too. But in a job, if you, the, the whole family thing goes one way, you're supposed to give and give and give and give and, and, and, and feel this like guilt and obligation to your company and your coworkers, your company at any moment can sever those ties, you know, your is at will employment in, in this country. And, and, an...2021-12-2356 minPivotPivotTwitter’s Reorg, Comedians v. Spotify, and Friends of Pivot Charlie Warzel and Anne Helen PetersonKara and Scott discuss Twitter’s split into three divisions, Spotify’s royalty dispute with comedians, and the charges against parents of the Michigan school shooting suspect. Also, CNN’s messy Cuomo breakup, and Donald Trump’s media group says it’s raised $1 billion. Plus, Friends of Pivot Charlie Warzel and Anne Helen Peterson on their new book, “OUT OF OFFICE: The Big Problem and Bigger Promise of Working from Home.”You can find Charlie and Anne on Twitter at @cwarzel and @annehelen.Send us your Listener Mail questions, via Yappa, at nymag.com/pivot. L...2021-12-071h 10Curious Minds at WorkCurious Minds at WorkCM 202: Anne Helen Petersen on the Peril and Promise of Working from HomeJust a few years ago, the possibility of working from anywhere made us wistful. With family and friends, we’d play the “what if” game: What if we could work from home? What if we could live somewhere warmer? What if we could move to another country? When the pandemic hit and remote work made “what if” possible, some responded, “why not?” And that’s when things got complicated. Now we’re faced with a different set of questions; Why should we ever return to the office? When we’re not in the office, how do we make friends? How do we create an equi...2021-12-0641 minHave You Heard About...Have You Heard About...Culture Journalist Anne Helen Petersen & her Must-Read Newsletter 'Culture Study'Such a pleasure to have culture writer and author, Anne Helen Petersen, on the show. A former senior writer at Buzzfeed News, she now pens her own newsletter all about the culture that surrounds us, 'Culture Study' on Substack. She's also written several books; Too Fat, Too Slutty, Too Loud: The Rise and Reign of the Unruly Woman; Can't Even: How Millennials Became the Burnout Generation; and coming out on Dec. 7th, Out of Office: The Big Problem and Bigger Promise of Working from Home.A prolific writer of pop culture, Anne Helen is a true storyteller that...2021-11-241h 02More Love PodcastMore Love PodcastLiving in Christ Consciousness with Anne OlssonLiving in Christ consciousness is a surrendering of all that is not real.  In this episode Anne Olsson gently walks beside us and guides us further into divine consciousness.  This is truly a beautiful episode and if you listen with an open heart and a still mind it will take you into the peace, truth and love of who you really are in Christ consciousness.  Anne is the author of Surrender to the Stillness. Full shownotes available here: https://www.livetruetoyou.com/anneolsson2021-11-1800 minBrave WriterBrave Writer120. (S8E4) The Culture of Parenting, Marriage & the Mamasphere with Anne Helen PetersenThe hardest part of being a homeschooling parent in this era is the pressure of being caught smack dab in the middle of idealism and the Mamasphere.Anne Helen Petersen writes the substack newsletter Culture Study, which I’ve followed for quite some time. She’s a cultural commentator and journalist, and is the author of four books, most recently Out of Office: The Big Problem and Bigger Promise of Working from Home, which comes out in December 2021.We discuss the influence of the Mamasphere and why mothers trust the advice of other moms over expe...2021-11-1752 minIn Process: the NC Dance Festival podcastIn Process: the NC Dance Festival podcastS2, Episode 3: "Take space, claim space, and relate to each other" (Guest: Helen Simoneau)This week, I’m talking to choreographer Helen Simoneau, artistic director of Helen Simoneau Danse, about her dance, Flight Distance I, that she will be setting on a cast of 5 NC professionals for our NC Dance Festival performance on October 2nd. The group will be in residence in Dance Project’s studios the week of September 27 as they prepare for performance. This will be Helen’s first live performance of her choreography since March of 2020. We’ll discuss how Flight Distance turns out to be the perfect choice for the current moment, the new project she’s working on, and the im...2021-09-2327 minMädels, die lesen.Mädels, die lesen.Helen spricht... mit Tanja aus IlshofenIn dieser Folge rede ich mit Tanja unter anderem über Bookstagram, die Wichtigkeit des abwechslungsreichen Lesens, interessante Kinderbücher und leckere PriSeccos Wenn ihr mehr über Tanja erfahren wollt, schaut doch mal auf ihrem Instagram-Profil @tanjavonfroeber vorbei ♥ Über folgende Bücher haben wir gesprochen: City of Girls von Elizabeth Gilbert (haben wir im März 2021 gelesen) Kim Jiyoung, geboren 1982 von Cho Nam-Joo (haben wir im Juni 2021 gelesen) Adas Raum von Sharon Dodua Otoo (haben wir im September 2021 gelesen) Herr der Fliegen von William Golding (war im Juni 2021 in der Auswahl) Am Ende bleiben die Zedern von Pierre J...2021-09-221h 04Bad On PaperBad On PaperAnne Helen Petersen on the Ins and Outs of BurnoutThis week, we got the chance to talk with Anne Helen Petersen, writer of the newsletter Culture Study, and author of Can’t Even: How Millennials Became The Burnout Generation.  We talk about how she got to where she is today, her personal definition of burnout, why millennials are more afflicted with burnout than other generations, how the pandemic sparked a new form of burnout, how social media impacts burnout, and so much more! She also shares her advice on how to tell if you’re burning out and how to avoid falling into it! In ad...2021-09-221h 14Canine Hoopers WorldCanine Hoopers WorldEp 32 Crows, rooks, and dogs with Helen MotteramThis episode I got to find out the similarities between dogs and corvids (definitely not covid) Helen runs Social paws a dog training company that specialises in anxious dogs, a bird rescue called Russel's rescue, founded the Pet Professional Network and even featured on This Morning. Tristan Helen's partner has written two books inspired by the birds in their lives my rooky book and All I want for Christmas is Roo.2021-09-151h 33Tell Me Something True with Laura McKowenTell Me Something True with Laura McKowenAnne Helen Petersen on Burnout and The Myth of “Having it All”“Rachel Hollis is a manifestation of a larger ideology about women's place in society. That if you just try hard enough, all of these structural issues that are making your life really, really hard can be solved if you just wash your face. .” - Anne Helen Petersen Anne Helen Petersen is one of our most essential cultural observers. Her work at Buzzfeed culminated in her 2020 book, Can't Even: How Millennials Became the Burnout Generation. Now she’s using Culture Study, her Substack newsletter, to explore everything from The Unified Theory of Peloton to how to make friends. In the episode, Laura...2021-08-121h 04Mädels, die lesen.Mädels, die lesen.Helen spricht... mit Anne aus StuttgartIch habe mit Anne über ihren Job, Klassiker und Tee gequatscht ♥ Falls ihr mehr über Anne erfahren möchtet, schaut mal auf ihrem Instagram-Profil @edgar_allans.hoe vorbei ♥ Über folgende Bücher haben wir gesprochen: Der Fall Collini von Ferdinand von Schirach (haben wir im August 2020 gelesen) Unorthodox von Deborah Feldman (haben wir im September 2020 gelesen) Louisa-Manu-Reihe von Saskia Louis: Mordsmäßig unverblümt (Band 1) Mordsmäßig verstrickt (Band 2) Mordsmäßig kaltgemacht (Band 3) Mordsmäßig angefressen (Band 4) Mordsmäßig verkatert (Band 5) Mordsmäßig versaut (Band 6) Mordsmäßig gerädert (Band 7) Die Erfindung der Sprache von Anja Baumheier (haben wir im J...2021-07-221h 09Out Of The CloudsOut Of The CloudsHelen Baynes on customer centricity and the power of listeningIn this new episode of Out of the Clouds, host Anne Muhlethaler interviews Customer Experience Specialist and consultant, Helen Baynes. (https://www.linkedin.com/in/helen-baynes-030b791/).  Want to grow your business? "If you have a long-term ambition for your business, take your customers on the journey with you." offers Helen. Anne and Helen met through a close common friend and more recently had a chance to work together, as both of them are consultants who share some specific values, in particular around empathy and customer centricity. Helen is a Customer Experience Consultant and Stra...2021-06-281h 20At Work with The ReadyAt Work with The ReadyBrave New Work 77. Beating Burnout with Anne Helen PetersenSay (or sigh) it with us now: burnout. As a physic state, it can be hard to precisely diagnose but you know it when you see it—and when you feel it. As remote work becomes a larger presence in our lives, it’s more important than ever to recognize why and when we need meaningful breaks. In this episode of Brave New Work, Aaron Dignan and Rodney Evans talk to Anne Helen Petersen, author of Can’t Even: How Millennials Became the Burnout Generation and the newsletter “Culture Study,” about the difference between setting bo...2021-06-2846 minThe Upgrade by LifehackerThe Upgrade by LifehackerHow to Fight Burnout, With Writer Anne Helen Petersen (RECAST)This week we're learning how to fight the burnout we might not even realize we're suffering from with help from journalist Anne Helen Petersen. Tune in to hear Anne's advice on how to recognize your own burnout, how to make space in your day for a breather, and how we as a society can start to change this culture of hyper-productivity. Anne's latest book is Can't Even: How Millennials Became the Burnout Generation, which comes out in September.Have an idea for a future episode? Call us at 347-687-8109 and leave a voicemail, or write to u...2021-06-2836 minThe Leaders LIVE Podcast - with Helen NealThe Leaders LIVE Podcast - with Helen NealAnne-Claire Howard, Responsible Steel - Industry as a Force for GoodIn this week’s episode, Helen meets Anne-Claire Howard, CEO at Responsible Steel. This fascinating interview charts Anne-Claire’s life and career from growing up in France with a thirst for travel and culture to leading organisations with big ambitions to change the world. After a pivotal period leading a big volunteer project with Médecins Sans Frontières in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Anne-Claire decided to dedicate her career to making as much of a positive impact as she could in the world. Tackling big issues or working in dangerous places isn’t something that seems to intim...2021-06-0143 minThe Answers for CancersThe Answers for CancersEP16: Marie Keating Foundation w/ Helen ForristalHelen worked for 22 years in London focussing on the area of urology. She joined the Macmillan Cancer Support team, after seeing the need for a more holistic approach to the care of cancer patients. Helen set up two support groups for men with prostate cancer and their families, called Prospect and PHASE. Before returning to Ireland Helen ended her time at Macmillan as Cancer Nurse Director, a post which involved leadership and accountability at a strategic level.2021-05-1151 minMusings on Sanctuary and Spirituality with Helen Joy ButlerMusings on Sanctuary and Spirituality with Helen Joy Butler51. Sanctuary Chat with Anne AlecksonMusings on Sanctuary and Spirituality with Helen Joy Butler is a weekly podcast where we talk about Sanctuary, Spirituality, and everything in between!On her own Sanctuary journey Helen discovered that by bringing calm, connection and kindness into all aspects of her life she was able to open the channel to her spiritual gifts and abilities as a psychic, intuitive and energy healer.With her gentle approach, Helen shares practical and spiritual ways you can make real change in your life and return to your true Spiritual nature, all through the concept of Sanctuary.2021-04-261h 04Mental - The Podcast to Destigmatise Mental HealthMental - The Podcast to Destigmatise Mental HealthBurnout - I couldn’t figure out why even small tasks felt so impossible with Anne Helen PetersenOriginally released in September 2020  We’re revisiting one of our most popular episodes this week with Anne Helen Petersen. Who shares how burnout is fast defining a generation and the steps we can all take to recognise the signs sooner.  Here we go! Mental is the brain-child of Bobby Temps, who lives and thrives while managing his own mental health. Each Thursday we delve into a factor or condition that affects the mind and how to better manage it.  Preorder your copy of Anne’s book HERE Find our previous episode on this th...2021-04-0851 minAmerican Fever DreamAmerican Fever DreamAfternoon Tea With Anne Helen PetersenIn this week’s Afternoon Tea, Sami Sage is joined by writer, author, and cultural critic Anne Helen Petersen. They begin with a conversation about Anne’s background, including getting her PhD in celebrity studies, working for Buzzfeed as a culture writer, and turning her Substack into a full time job. Next, they dive into a conversation about how millennials became the burnout generation, what the digital life has become, and dealing with boredom. They also talk about post-pandemic work life, finding new ways of working that make people happier and more productive, and sustaining a work-life balance (why do we...2021-04-0248 minGood BodiesGood BodiesHere’s How To Avoid Burnout Ft. Anne Helen PetersenThis week Sami and Aleen are joined by writer, author, and cultural critic Anne Helen Petersen to talk about burnout and finding balance in a work-from-home environment. They begin with a conversation about how Anne’s obsession with pop culture growing up (hello Entertainment Weekly) led her to get a PhD in celebrity studies. They talk about the toxicity of tabloid culture, including how the media policed and shamed Kim Kardashian during her first pregnancy, and how it’s affecting people like Meghan and Harry today. Then they dive into a conversation about Anne’s viral BuzzFeed article (that we pre...2021-03-141h 06Musings on Sanctuary and Spirituality with Helen Joy ButlerMusings on Sanctuary and Spirituality with Helen Joy Butler40. Sanctuary Chat with Tracey-Anne GreenhowMusings on Sanctuary and Spirituality with Helen Joy Butler is a weekly podcast where we talk about Sanctuary, Spirituality, and everything in between!On her own Sanctuary journey Helen discovered that by bringing calm, connection and kindness into all aspects of her life she was able to open the channel to her spiritual gifts and abilities as a psychic, intuitive and energy healer.With her gentle approach, Helen shares practical and spiritual ways you can make real change in your life and return to your true Spiritual nature, all through the concept of Sanctuary.2021-01-2551 minYour Personal Storyteller - Full Audiobook at Your CommandYour Personal Storyteller - Full Audiobook at Your CommandCan't Even: How Millennials Became the Burnout Generation Audiobook by Anne Helen PetersenListen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 461809 Title: Can't Even: How Millennials Became the Burnout Generation Author: Anne Helen Petersen Narrator: Anne Helen Petersen Format: Unabridged Length: 08:25:31 Language: English Release date: 01-14-21 Publisher: Penguin Books LTD Genres: Non-Fiction, Psychology Summary: Brought to you by Penguin. An incendiary personal and cultural investigation of burnout Are you tired, stressed and trying your best but somehow still not doing enough? Has the bottom half of your To Do list been locked in place for months? Is everything becoming work as your job seeps into your evenings, you...2021-01-148h 25Just Something About Her with Jennifer PalmieriJust Something About Her with Jennifer PalmieriAnne Helen PetersenAnne Helen Petersen knows what it's like to be burnt out. In fact, she wrote the book on it: "Can’t Even: How Millennials Became the Burnout Generation," based on a viral article she wrote for BuzzFeed News in 2019. In this episode, Jennifer and Anne talk about why burnout is so difficult to self-diagnose, policies (or lack thereof) that have made burnout so prevalent among millennials, and how economic instability fuels our constant need to take on more projects. Finally, Anne shares why she decided against parenthood and gives listeners a look into the subject of her next book. For more of...2020-11-2642 minWMFAWMFAContextualizing Research into Prose w. ANNE HELEN PETERSENAnne Helen Petersen's latest book is Can't Even: How Millennials Became the Burnout Generation. She and Courtney talk about the difficulty behind advice about "doing what you love," what freelance writing careers look like now, and how she synthesizes research into prose.In today's bonus segment, Anne and Courtney talk about burnout and writing. Bonus segments are available to WMFA Patreon subscribers at patreon.com/wmfapodcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2020-11-1159 minInside Tri ShowInside Tri ShowDan Lorang - Coach to World Ironman Champions Jan Frodeno and Anne Haug and Head Coach at BoraHansgroheDan Lorang's been labelled as 'The World's best Long Course coach." He guided both Jan Frodeno and Anne Haug to the Ironman World Championship title in 2019. Listen carefully - he might be softly spoken but he has some real nuggets in this chat. He also seems to be one of the World's nicest people too and it was such pleasure to chat to him.You'll hear:06:20 How Anne Haug and Jan Frodeno have dealt with 2020 differently 'it was not so hard for her to have not competed but for Jan he is a racer and...2020-11-1155 minExvangelicalExvangelicalTalking Burnout with Anne Helen PetersenIn this episode, I chat with Anne Helen Petersen about her book Can't Even: How Millennials Became the Burnout Generation (Amazon, Bookshop). We discuss her spiritual & religious background, her viral essay on BuzzFeed that led to this book, how the way we use social media contributes to burnout, how our economic systems fail us, and more.  You can follow Anne on Twitter @annehelen and subscribe to her newsletter, Culture Study. Follow Blake on Twitter @brchastain, Instagram @brchastain_, and subscribe to his newsletter The Post-Evangelical Post. This episode was produced by Jake Lewis. Thank y...2020-10-2350 minUnleash Your Inner Creative with Lauren LoGrasso (A Creativity Podcast)Unleash Your Inner Creative with Lauren LoGrasso (A Creativity Podcast)Burnout: Why it Happens, How to Spot it & Tools to Stop it w/ Anne Helen PetersenAnne Helen Petersen is an academic, journalist, and author best known for her work as the former senior culture writer and western correspondent at BuzzFeed, her book Can't Even: How Millennials Became the Burnout Generation, and her most recent gig as a writer at Substack. On top of that, She has been featured in publications such as Forbes, The New York Times, Business Insider, The Wallstreet Journal, NPR and many more. As I mentioned, Anne wrote a book on Millennial burnout and is an expert on it. So I wanted to have Anne on the...2020-10-1453 min