Mind Body Health & Politics
A Hard Lesson From a Long Career
- Autor: Vários
- Narrador: Vários
- Editor: Podcast
- Duración: 0:05:01
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In this episode, Dr. Richard Louis Miller reflects on burnout through the lens of more than six decades in the helping professions.He explores why burnout is not a personal failure, but a predictable outcome of caring without boundaries — and why learning to care for oneself is essential for sustaining care for others.Drawing from clinical experience and personal stories, Dr. Miller speaks about the paradox of energy, the role of movement and connection in restoring vitality, and the importance of practicing what we teach.This episode is a reminder that self-care is not indulgent, selfish, or optional — it is a responsibility.In this episode, Dr. Miller discusses:Why people in helping roles are especially vulnerable to burnoutHow burnout develops when care flows in only one directionThe paradox of energy: when rest helps and when movement restoresWhy exercise often increases energy rather than depleting itHow isolation worsens burnout and connection supports recoveryThe importance of social support during per