Occupational Wellness in Crisis: What We Can Learn From the Government Shutdown
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In Episode 14 of the MetaWell Podcast, we dive into a very different and timely conversation about occupational wellness and how the recent government shutdown has affected (and continues to affect) millions of people’s overall well-being.
Using the current political and economic climate as a backdrop, we explore:
- How being required to work without pay impacts emotional, financial, and relational wellness
- The ripple effects of losing income on physical health, food security, stress levels, and family stability
- Why the shutdown reveals the deep interconnectedness of all areas of well-being
- How Maslow’s hierarchy of needs helps us understand the crisis
- Practical ways to support your well-being even when one area (like work) is suffering
- How political decisions around healthcare, finances, and resources shape long-term wellness for individuals and society
This episode brings a more personal and human lens to a national issue, spotlighting the immediate and long-term consequences of economic instability — and why tending to wellness matters now more than ever.
If you have been affected by the shutdown or experiencing financial stress, we are sending you our very best and hope you can still find small moments of wellness in the struggle.
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