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Joule Health & Wellbeing Offers Same-Day Stress Support, Providing a Scalable Solution for HR Leaders Addressing Burnout
Joule Health & Wellbeing Offers Same-Day Stress Support, Providing a Scalable Solution for HR Leaders Addressing Burnout

Yahoo

time21-05-2025

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Joule Health & Wellbeing Offers Same-Day Stress Support, Providing a Scalable Solution for HR Leaders Addressing Burnout

Spokane, WA , May 21, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- In recognition of Mental Health Awareness Month, Joule Health & Wellbeing has expanded its offerings to include same-day stress support—a scalable solution designed to help HR leaders confront the growing impact of workplace stress and provides timely stress support to employees, helping to prevent performance issues before they arise. Burnout: A Growing Risk for HR and Organizations Stress and burnout have become pressing concerns for HR departments across industries. Left unaddressed, they contribute to performance issues, absenteeism, and employee turnover. As expectations on employees continue to grow, HR teams are under increasing pressure to deliver meaningful mental health solutions that are both accessible and effective. 'Traditional EAPs often fall short with long wait times and limited engagement,' said Leah Masten, Founder of Joule Health & Wellbeing. 'HR leaders need support systems that operate in real time—not weeks later. That's where Joule makes a difference.' Real-Time, Personalized Support Joule's platform provides employees with same-day access to certified wellness coaches, enabling them to receive support before stress escalates into a more serious concern. Whether facing anxiety, burnout, sleep issues, or everyday overwhelm, employees are connected to confidential, professional guidance—quickly and conveniently. 'Same-day support gives employees the tools to manage stress before it impacts their work or well-being,' Masten added. 'Our goal is to make mental health care timely, proactive, and genuinely useful—before it affects performance, absenteeism, or retention.' Helping HR Do More with Less Designed for today's hybrid and fast-moving workplaces, Joule offers a scalable and flexible solution that reduces administrative burden while expanding support. In addition to stress management, services include guidance around sleep, nutrition, mindfulness, and behavior change—creating a more holistic wellness experience for employees. 'Supporting employee mental health doesn't have to mean overhauling your benefits system,' Masten noted. 'Joule integrates seamlessly, offering fast, targeted support when and where it's needed.' Why Proactive Mental Health Support Pays Off The cost of ignoring employee stress is high—from absenteeism to quiet quitting and turnover. Proactive support, on the other hand, can deliver meaningful business results. For HR leaders, that means better focus, reduced sick leave, and a culture where employees feel supported and stay longer. Mental wellness is no longer a perk—it's a business essential. About Joule Health & Wellbeing Joule is a U.S.-based digital platform delivering fast, affordable stress and well-being support for individuals and organizations. By offering same-day sessions with a focus on accessibility, Joule helps employees manage everyday stress and improve their well-being—without the delays, costs, or complexity of traditional systems. Joule partners with organizations to deliver scalable wellness solutions that address stress, enhance productivity, and foster a healthier workplace culture. Press inquiries Joule Health & Wellbeing Leah Masten support@ 509-295-2141 707 W Main Ave, Ste B1, Spokane, WA 99201 A video accompanying this announcement is available at in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

Indiana volleyball star skips senior year to join nation's No. 1 team: 'This kid's ready to go'
Indiana volleyball star skips senior year to join nation's No. 1 team: 'This kid's ready to go'

Indianapolis Star

time24-04-2025

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  • Indianapolis Star

Indiana volleyball star skips senior year to join nation's No. 1 team: 'This kid's ready to go'

LIZTON — Suzanne Masten received two very different answers when she would ask her daughters what they wanted to do when they grew up. Elle Patterson, a Tri-West grad and sophomore outside hitter at IU Indy, wanted to be a doctor. Her younger sister Izzy Masten? She wanted to be in the Olympics. "It's crazy that was her answer," said Suzanne, a longtime coach and former Purdue volleyball player. "And I don't think she was kidding." Izzy was serious and not unlike most athletes of her caliber, that determination and dedication has helped establish the 5-8 junior outside hitter/defensive specialist among the state's best on both the indoor and outdoor circuits. It's also why she's decided to forgo her senior year of high school and enroll at the University of Pittsburgh this fall. "(Coach Dan Fishers) told me the elite players are chomping at the bit to play with them," Masten, who committed to Pitt as a libero in June. "And I was like, yeah, you're right. I want to be an elite player and the sooner the better to play with the best players in the country. … That's what I want. I want to be one of the best players in the country so why not start now?" Masten had "tunnel vision" on her plans for her senior year. One of the top students in her class, she would graduate a semester early and enroll at Pitt next spring. But as they were wrapping up an unofficial visit the Sunday after IHSAA regionals in late October, associate head coach and recruiting coordinator Kellen Petrone "threw out" the idea of coming a year early. Masten thought Petrone was joking, initially. While graduating at semester is a current trend among standout volleyball players, graduating an entire year early is far less common — and he hadn't broached the subject with head coach Dan Fishers yet. But Petrone assured the Mastens he was being serious, revisiting the topic with her when she took her official visit before coach Fishers reached out following the Panthers' run to the national semifinals. "Let's have a real conversation," he told her. Pitt went 33-2, won its sixth ACC title in eight years and reached the national semifinals as the No. 1 overall seed last season. It returns a number of key players, including AVCA National Player of the Year Olivia Babcock, a right side, and first team all-Americans Rachel Fairbanks and Torrey Stafford. On paper, the Panthers should be as good, if not better, in 2025. And Fishers believes Masten can be a key contributor. "The most impressive thing with Dan is how much he believes in Izzy," Suzanne said. "Let's get her in and build the program." "That was a big thing that propelled me to make my decision," her daughter continued. "He was like, 'I believe in you and I think you can do this. You're there physically. … And I think you could come in and help us.'" 'I didn't want to limit myself': Why Roncalli's Logan Bell is following Matt Ulmer to Kansas More: State's top 2026 volleyball recruit remains committed despite coaching change Masten was given a few days over Christmas break to think things over and thought the decision was made for her when Pitt added Emery Dupes, a redshirt senior libero from Florida State, via the transfer portal. She was the first All-ACC freshman libero in program history (2021) and gave Pitt three liberos/defensive specialists on its roster with returners Dillyn Griffin, a junior, and Mallorie Meyer, a freshman, both of whom appeared in at least 30 matches (80-plus sets). But the Pitt coaching staff still wanted Masten to come a year early. "Everyone's going to be better than me and I'll have to push myself every day. That's the only way I'm gonna grow, the only way I'm going to get better," Masten said, repeating a mantra her older sister instilled upon her: "I have to get comfortable being uncomfortable." "I couldn't pass up this opportunity," Masten later added. "To go to Pitt and train with them and compete with them — I feel like I've already accomplished a lot in high school. There's not much more for me other than winning a state championship." She's not wrong. Masten, who aspires to play volleyball professionally, finished her three-year preps career with 1,276 kills on .286 hitting, 1,018 digs, 257 aces, 88 blocks and 118 assists. She led the Bruins to two Class 3A state semifinals, including this past season when she set career-highs in kills (557), hit% (.325), aces (142), blocks (42) and assists (49). Masten is "crazy talented," Tri-West coach Alexis Padgett said, praising her unstoppable drive and ability to impact a match in a variety of ways. "She's confident in everything she does, which is what I love about her." Padgett recalled seeing Masten for the first time at a Circle City camp, watching the relatively short 9-year-old jump serve the "heavy ball" deeper than the 14-year-olds next to her. "That kid's going to be something," she recalled thinking to herself. "Even from that age she was super gritty," Padgett continued. "I remember watching her pursue this one ball way off the court and I was like, there's no way she's going to get there. She got there, got back up, got right back into the play and got a kill. She's always been hungry like that. … She did great things at Tri-West and she'll do the same at Pitt." Asked if any of it feels real yet, Masten said it's been slowly sinking in she's a senior now. She's been apartment hunting in Pittsburgh, has picked up her cap and gown, and is wrapping up the final few weeks of high school classes. In 17 weeks — probably around six to eight after she arrives on campus — Masten will make her collegiate debut in front of over 15,000 fans as Pitt opens the season vs. Nebraska as part of the AVCA First Serve Showcase. "Izzy is the first in the gym and the last one out after practice," Suzanne said, estimating her daughter passed 500 balls before leaving practice Tuesday. "This kid's ready to go."

Joule Health & Wellbeing Launches Same-Day Stress Support Services
Joule Health & Wellbeing Launches Same-Day Stress Support Services

Yahoo

time11-04-2025

  • Health
  • Yahoo

Joule Health & Wellbeing Launches Same-Day Stress Support Services

With stress levels on the rise, the launch during National Stress Awareness Month offers a timely new option for those seeking support. Spokane, WA, April 11, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- As part of National Stress Awareness Month, Joule Health & Wellbeing has launched a same-day stress management service designed to offer on-demand support for individuals navigating everyday stress—without the delays often associated with traditional provides people with immediate access to stress management support."Stress affects nearly everyone, but getting help for it can feel out of reach," said Leah Masten, Founder of Joule Health & Wellbeing. "We're working to reduce the barriers—cost, wait times, and complexity—so people can access real support before things escalate." Timed to highlight the importance of accessible mental wellness during a month dedicated to stress awareness, Joule's service offers same-day sessions with certified wellness professionals. The platform provides a straightforward alternative for those seeking practical support without requiring a diagnosis or referral. With sessions starting at $65, the model focuses on affordability and immediacy. Joule is not therapy, nor an automated chatbot—it connects users directly with trained professionals for real-time conversations that help individuals reset, regulate, and move forward. "The system is overloaded. People know they need support, but they're stuck waiting—or paying hundreds," Masten added. "Joule is about making that support more immediate, affordable, and human." Available nationwide, Joule offers flexible scheduling—including evenings and weekends—to accommodate a wide range of needs and lifestyles. This approach aims to fit real support into real lives. By streamlining access and removing common barriers, Joule Health & Wellbeing offers a new path for individuals seeking timely stress support, especially at a moment when awareness of mental health is at the forefront. About Joule Health & Wellbeing Joule is a U.S.-based digital platform offering fast, affordable stress and wellbeing support. With same-day sessions, flat-rate pricing, and an emphasis on accessibility, Joule is designed for individuals who need support navigating everyday stress—without the delays, costs, or complexity of traditional systems. Press inquiries Joule Health & Wellbeing Leah Masten support@ 509-295-2141 707 W Main Ave, Ste B1, Spokane, WA 99201

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