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Office Imposters: Unmasking Burnout in Marketing

Seapoint Digital Season 1 Episode 10

This week, join hosts Bill and Kristy as they dive into a candid discussion about imposter syndrome, burnout, and mental health in the workplace. These issues are all too common, especially in office jobs and marketing agencies, and Bill and Kristy are here to share their personal experiences and practical tips.

In this episode, they reveal:

  • Their biggest workplace fails and what they learned from them
  • The triggers of imposter syndrome and strategies to overcome it
  • The subtle causes of burnout and essential self-care practices
  • The importance of open communication, setting boundaries, and using humor to cope

With a mix of serious insights and lighthearted moments, this episode offers valuable advice and a reminder that no one is alone in these struggles. Whether currently facing these challenges or looking for preventative tips, listeners will find support and encouragement here.

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