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Mental Health Series 1: On managing success and wellness, workplace burnout and a birdseye view into the businesses with the best people-first initiatives with Michelle Barrett and Eva Child

When Work Isn't Work: Mental Health Series 1

It's Mental Health Awareness Month!

I am excited to share that we are doing a 4 part mini-series to raise awareness for mental health month in Australia.

For our first episode, I am thrilled to welcome our very own Eva Child (Principal Consultant) and Michelle Barrett (Associate Director). Eva and Michelle are long-standing Lotus People employees, both hugely successful in their own right and both know a bit about managing career success with balance and wellness.

As well as their own journeys, they share their insights into what they see other businesses doing well and what they’ve learnt along the way.

This chat has tonnes of value for anyone trying to navigate the grind and I hope you enjoy it as much as I did! 


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Follow Michelle Barrett on LinkedIn below

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If you'd like to get in touch, email us on whenworkisntwork@lotuspeople.com.au

This podcast is hosted by SEEK's Recruitment Leader of the Year, Sinead Connolly. The podcast is sponsored by award-winning recruitment agency, Lotus People. For more information about Lotus People, visit lotuspeople.com.au or follow us on Lotus People's LinkedIn page or on Sinead's LinkedIn page.

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