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  • Emotionally Charged Work
    2025/07/07

    In episode 98, we are joined by Dr. Alicia Grandey, co-author of the new book Emotionally Charged: How to Lead in the New World of Work. Together, we explored the realities of emotions, emotional labor, burnout, and how leaders can cultivate emotional intelligence to thrive in today’s demanding workplace.

    Dr. Grandey shared the core principles from her book, including:

    * Why emotional labor is essential in most modern jobs

    * How emotions are valuable sources of information, not distractions

    * The hidden costs of emotional suppression

    We also got to peak behind the scenes to see what it was like writing such a powerful book with a close friend.

    Whether you're a leader, employee, or anyone navigating emotional demands at work, this episode offers research-based strategies for sustainable well-being and authentic leadership.

    You can buy Emotionally Charged here, and use the code “ASPROMP8” for 30% off!

    You can find Dr. Grandey here, her lab here, and Dina Denham-Smith here.

    https://global.oup.com/academic/product/emotionally-charged-9780197750155?cc=us&lang=en&

    https://psych.la.psu.edu/people/aag6/

    https://weld.la.psu.edu/

    https://www.dinadsmith.com/



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    31 分
  • How Stress Pile-Up Shapes Sleep, Health, and Cortisol in Families
    2025/06/23

    In episode 97, I talk with Dr. Kimberly French about her recent study on how daily stressor pile-up impacts parents’ and adolescents’ health, sleep, and cortisol patterns. We discuss surprising findings from the Work, Family, and Health Network study — including that as stress piles up, sleep first gets shorter, but at extreme levels, both parents and teens actually start sleeping more. Dr. French explains how stress crosses over between parents and teens, what these patterns mean for family well-being, and how to think about stress pile-up in daily life.

    French, K. A., Smith, C. E., Lee, S., & Chen, Z. (2025). Can allostatic load cross over? Short-term work and nonwork stressor pile-up on parent and adolescent diurnal cortisol, physical symptoms, and sleep. Journal of Applied Psychology. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1037/apl0001284

    https://psycnet.apa.org/record/2026-12317-001



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    16 分
  • EAOHP Spotlight:
    2025/05/12

    n Episode 96, we complete our bonus mini-series: EAOHP Spotlight, sponsored by a small grant from the European Academy of Occupational Health Psychology. We are joined by Dr. Marijke Verbruggen. We talk about the benefits and challenges of flexible careers, job transitions, and work-life balance. Dr. Verbruggen shares insights on how career mobility affects well-being, the role of government support and employer openness, and how technology and remote work are reshaping our ability to disconnect and thrive.

    You can find Dr. Verbruggen here and you can find more about EAOHP here.

    https://eaohp.org/

    https://www.kuleuven.be/wieiswie/en/person/00044343



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    25 分
  • Let the Good Times Grow
    2025/05/05

    What happens when you step outside and truly take in your surroundings?

    In Episode 95 we chat about a recent paper published by Hilbert et al (2025) in the Journal of Occupational Health Psychology exploring how savoring the beauty of nature can help us feel more relaxed, serene, and restored during the workday. We discuss what makes this research so exciting, and what managers (and all of us) can take away to create healthier, more human-centered work environments.

    Hilbert, M., Finke, M., Küpper, K., Binnewies, C., Berkemeyer, L., & Maunz, L. A. (2025). Look how beautiful! The role of natural environments for employees’ recovery and affective well-being. Journal of Occupational Health Psychology, 30(1), 47–61. https://doi.org/10.1037/ocp0000393



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    15 分
  • EAOHP Spotlight: Bram Fleuren
    2025/04/28

    In Episode 94, we continue our bonus mini-series: EAOHP Spotlight, sponsored by a small grant from the European Academy of Occupational Health Psychology. We are joined by Dr. Bram Fleuren. We talk all about sustainable employment and sustainable employability and what it means to help people have healthy, meaningful, and fulfilling employment for as long as they want.

    You can find Dr. Fleuren here and you can find more about EAOHP here.

    https://eaohp.org/

    https://www.maastrichtuniversity.nl/bpi-fleuren/education



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    22 分
  • What Really Drives Healthy Choices at Work?
    2025/04/14

    In Episode 93 are joined by Dr. Alex Jackson. We talk about his recent paper on barriers and facilitators to healthy choices at work. We talk about how the work environment can nudge you toward or away from healthier eating and exercise!

    You can find Dr. Jackson here and the paper here.

    https://cohre.mtsu.edu/staff_alexander-t-jackson/

    https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s41542-025-00220-7



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    18 分
  • EAOHP Spotlight: Maria Charalampous
    2025/04/08

    In Episode 92, we continue our bonus mini-series: EAOHP Spotlight, sponsored by a small grant from the European Academy of Occupational Health Psychology. We are joined by Dr. Maria Charalampous. We talk all about remote e-work and worker wellbeing, particularly for people with disabilities and neurodiversity.

    You can find Dr. Charalampous here and you can find more about EAOHP here.

    https://eaohp.org/

    https://www.uol.ac.cy/en/team/maria-charalambous/



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    23 分
  • EAOHP Spotlight: Mats Glambek
    2025/03/24

    In Episode 91 we continue our bonus mini-series: EAOHP Spotlight, sponsored by a small grant from the European Academy of Occupational Health Psychology. We are joined by Dr. Mats Glambek. We talk all about bullying at work.

    You can find Dr. Glambek here and you can find more about EAOHP here.

    https://eaohp.org/

    https://www.bi.edu/about-bi/employees/department-of-leadership-and-organizational-behaviour/mats-glambek/



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    23 分