HR Voices
Episode 79: What We’ve Learned About Wellbeing at Work
Mental Wealth, Financial Wellbeing, Psychological Health and Men’s Health
Host: Mary Asante
Over the last four episodes of HR Voices, we have explored some ...of the most important wellbeing challenges facing today’s workplaces.
From mental wealth and leadership to financial wellbeing, psychological health, stress, remote working and men’s health, one message has consistently emerged:
People often struggle long before anyone notices.
In this special recap episode, Mary Asante brings together the key insights and practical lessons from Episodes 75–78, highlighting what HR professionals, business leaders, managers and independent consultants can learn from these powerful conversations.
In this episode, we explore:
✅ Why wellbeing is about far more than mental health alone
✅ The connection between mental health, financial wellbeing, physical health and workplace performance
✅ How stress, burnout and "drift" can develop quietly over time
✅ Why awareness alone is not enough to create meaningful change
✅ The emotional load carried by HR professionals, leaders and managers
✅ The impact of financial stress on employee wellbeing, productivity and engagement
✅ Psychological health in remote and hybrid working environments
✅ Why men’s health remains an important workplace conversation
✅ The role of managers in spotting early warning signs and creating supportive workplace cultures
✅ How isolation affects employees, leaders and independent consultants alike
✅ Why early intervention and meaningful conversations matter
Key themes from Episodes 75–78
Mental Wealth and Leadership
Building strong support networks, recognising "drift" early, and understanding why leaders often struggle in silence.
Financial Wellbeing at Work
The impact of money worries on employee wellbeing, mental health, productivity and workplace performance.
Psychological Health and Remote Working
Managing stress, burnout, psychological strain and maintaining healthy boundaries in increasingly flexible workplaces.
Men’s Health at Work
Breaking stigma, encouraging earlier conversations, supporting preventative healthcare and creating workplaces where people feel safe seeking help.
Key Takeaway
Wellbeing challenges rarely appear overnight.
Whether someone is experiencing stress, financial pressure, burnout, isolation, mental health challenges or physical health concerns, early support can make a significant difference.
The most effective workplaces are not those that wait for a crisis to happen—they are the ones that create environments where people feel able to speak up, seek support and have meaningful conversations before problems escalate.
Reflection for HR Professionals and Leaders
As professionals who spend much of our time supporting others, it is important to remember that wellbeing applies to us too.
Who supports the supporter?
Who notices when you disappear?
Who checks in on you?
Creating healthy workplaces starts with creating healthy support systems for ourselves as well as for those around us.
A simple reminder
Sometimes the most powerful thing we can do is:
📞 Pick up the phone.
🤝 Check in.
💬 Start a conversation.
You may be closer to support, clarity, change and recovery than you think.
🎧 Listen now and revisit the key lessons from Episodes 75–78 of HR Voices.
📩 Questions or topics for future episodes?
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