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Former Fortune 500 HR Leader Reveals How Clarity and Confidence Drive Promotions on Burnout Club with Patrice Bonfiglio
Former Fortune 500 HR Leader Reveals How Clarity and Confidence Drive Promotions on Burnout Club with Patrice Bonfiglio

Business Upturn

time5 days ago

  • Business
  • Business Upturn

Former Fortune 500 HR Leader Reveals How Clarity and Confidence Drive Promotions on Burnout Club with Patrice Bonfiglio

Beverly Hills California, July 24, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Courtney O'Connell, executive coach and founder of The Promoted, recently appeared on The Burnout Club podcast episode hosted by Patrice Bonfiglio to explore the often-unspoken dynamics behind career advancement. Drawing from her 25-year rise from administrative assistant to Senior Vice President and Head of Human Resources at a Fortune 500 company, O'Connell offered a candid look at how promotions are really decided—and why many professionals burn out trying to achieve them. 'Most people think burnout comes from working too hard, but it often stems from misalignment,' O'Connell said. 'When you're chasing a path that doesn't fit your values or what truly lights you up, that's where the exhaustion starts.' Through The Promoted, O'Connell helps ambitious leaders clarify their personal and professional goals so they can advance without sacrificing their well-being. In the episode, O'Connell emphasized that confidence—not competence—is often the deciding factor in promotion discussions that happen behind closed doors. 'It's not about being the loudest in the room,' she explained. 'It's about energetic alignment and the presence you bring. Your personal brand is being read whether you're shaping it or not.' She also addressed why so many leaders feel stalled despite strong performance. 'Most promotions are decided in rooms you're not in,' O'Connell said. 'If you're unclear on your brand or too uncomfortable to position yourself, the decision will be made without your influence.' Beyond individual growth, O'Connell shared advice for organizations. She urged CEOs and Chief Human Resources Officers to prioritize meaningful development and ensure managers know how to deliver honest, constructive feedback. 'People want to feel recognized and valued,' she noted. 'That doesn't cost anything, but it can be the difference between a loyal, energized team and quiet burnout.' O'Connell's work now centers on guiding professionals through what she calls 'inside-out' coaching—helping them understand their non-negotiables, address internal triggers, and build careers that align with who they are at their core. 'When leaders gain clarity, they stop hustling aimlessly and start moving intentionally,' she said. 'That's how they become undeniable.' About The Promoted: Founded by Courtney O'Connell, The Promoted helps corporate professionals accelerate their careers without burnout. Through executive coaching, courses, and practical frameworks, The Promoted empowers clients to build confidence, craft authentic personal brands, and secure the recognition they deserve. About The Burnout Club: The Burnout Club Podcast is a community-driven platform that explores the intersection of professional success and burnout. Hosted by Patrice Bonfiglio, a seasoned hedge fund executive with nearly two decades of experience, the podcast delves into the realities of burnout in high-pressure environments. Media Communications: [email protected] Attachment Courtney O'Connell shares how personal alignment and an authentic brand are key to sustainable success. Disclaimer: The above press release comes to you under an arrangement with GlobeNewswire. Business Upturn takes no editorial responsibility for the same. Ahmedabad Plane Crash

Journalist Melissa Petro Exposes The True Cost Of Shame Culture On Burnout Club Podcast with Patrice Bonfiglio
Journalist Melissa Petro Exposes The True Cost Of Shame Culture On Burnout Club Podcast with Patrice Bonfiglio

Associated Press

time6 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Associated Press

Journalist Melissa Petro Exposes The True Cost Of Shame Culture On Burnout Club Podcast with Patrice Bonfiglio

07/22/2025, Beverly Hills California // KISS PR Brand Story PressWire // Journalist and author Melissa Petro recently appeared on The Burnout Club podcast hosted by Patrice Bonfiglio for an unflinching conversation about shame, resilience, and the hidden toll of living authentically in a judgmental world. Drawing from her book Shame on You: How to Be a Woman in the Age of Mortification and her own headline-making past, Petro revealed how public scrutiny nearly destroyed her life—and why she now champions vulnerability as a path to healing. Petro's story began in the classrooms of New York City, where she worked as a public school teacher until her personal essays about a brief period in the sex industry were uncovered by the New York Post. 'They ran my story under 'Bronx Teacher Admits I'm an Ex-Hooker,' and it went national,' she said. What followed was eight months in a 'rubber room,' a form of administrative punishment where teachers wait out potential dismissal with no duties. Ultimately, Petro lost her teaching career and faced mass media humiliation. Looking back, Petro said, 'I was incredibly naive. We don't expect to be the target of shame. We're taught to ask, 'What could I have done differently?' But the truth is, we did the best we could with what we knew then.' Petro described how internalized shame keeps many overworking and under-living, trying to maintain perfect appearances while hiding deeper truths. She urged listeners to challenge perfectionism and be more transparent—even if it's simply answering 'How are you?' with honesty. 'Shame thrives in secrecy, but storytelling sets you free,' she said. 'Your story is powerful because it's real, not perfect.' The episode also explored how modern media and social platforms shape self-perception. While Petro acknowledged the dangers of toxic algorithms, she emphasized the opportunity to curate more nourishing narratives. 'Be mindful in your media consumption,' she advised. 'Choose stories that uplift you and reaffirm what's authentic, not what makes you feel inadequate.' Today, Petro writes for outlets like The Washington Post, Cosmopolitan, Allure, and Business Insider, and helps aspiring authors through workshops and coaching. 'Writing helped me re-remember who I am,' she shared. 'It's how I moved through pain and found joy again.' About Melissa Petro: Melissa Petro is the author of Shame on You: How to Be a Woman in the Age of Mortification, exploring shame culture, and self-acceptance. Her essays appear in The Washington Post, Cosmopolitan, Allure, Business Insider, and more. About The Burnout Club: The Burnout Club Podcast is a community-driven platform that explores the intersection of professional success and burnout. Hosted by Patrice Bonfiglio, a seasoned hedge fund executive with nearly two decades of experience, the podcast delves into the realities of burnout in high-pressure environments. Media Communications: [email protected]

Diane Taylor is Interviewed on 'The Burnout Club' Podcast with Patrice Bonfiglio to Explore Healing Burnout
Diane Taylor is Interviewed on 'The Burnout Club' Podcast with Patrice Bonfiglio to Explore Healing Burnout

Associated Press

time18-06-2025

  • Health
  • Associated Press

Diane Taylor is Interviewed on 'The Burnout Club' Podcast with Patrice Bonfiglio to Explore Healing Burnout

06/17/2025, Beverly Hills California // KISS PR Brand Story PressWire // Diane Taylor, founder and principal consultant of Glow Leadership, joined Patrice Bonfiglio on the latest episode of The Burnout Club podcast to unpack the deeper roots of burnout, ineffective leadership, and the overlooked emotional wounds that fuel workplace dysfunction. In a candid and insightful discussion, Taylor drew from her personal experience with burnout and grief to highlight how healing emotional trauma is key to becoming an effective, balanced leader. Taylor, who spent 20 years in corporate human resources before launching Glow Leadership in 2013, emphasized the disconnect between traditional corporate wellness initiatives and true well-being. 'There's always been a separation between leadership training and wellness, and that's why most programs don't stick,' she explained. 'Balance is not about opposition—it's about integration.' During the episode, Taylor discussed her 16-week Glow Online: Elevate Leadership Performance program, which integrates physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual wellness into leadership development. According to Taylor, nearly half of her participants now cite wellness-related lessons as their top takeaway—an increase that reflects a post-pandemic shift in workplace priorities. Taylor also revealed the personal story behind her book, Elevate Potential, which offers a roadmap for professionals to confront internal barriers, reduce stress, and lead more authentically. 'People think they're being overlooked for promotions because of a glass ceiling or lack of credentials,' said Taylor. 'But it's often their unhealed wounds triggering behaviors that block influence and buy-in.' In a powerful moment, Taylor shared how early childhood trauma and later career stress contributed to her own burnout and ultimately catalyzed her commitment to holistic coaching. 'You can't be a better leader if you're not a more well human,' she said. The episode offers critical insights for professionals seeking to overcome stagnation, recover from burnout, and elevate their leadership through self-awareness. Listeners can stream the episode here and explore Taylor's book Elevate Potential on Amazon. About The Burnout Club: The Burnout Club Podcast is a community-driven platform that explores the intersection of professional success and burnout. Hosted by Patrice Bonfiglio, a seasoned hedge fund executive with nearly two decades of experience, the podcast delves into the realities of burnout in high-pressure environments. Media Communications: Inquiries: [email protected]

Burnout Expert Scott Anderson Shares Surprising Recovery Methods on New Podcast Episode
Burnout Expert Scott Anderson Shares Surprising Recovery Methods on New Podcast Episode

Associated Press

time23-05-2025

  • Business
  • Associated Press

Burnout Expert Scott Anderson Shares Surprising Recovery Methods on New Podcast Episode

05/22/2025, Beverly Hills California // KISS PR Brand Story PressWire // The Burnout Club Podcast is distributed by Mission Matters Media. In the latest episode of The Burnout Club Podcast, host Patrice Bonfiglio welcomes business coach and licensed therapist Scott Anderson for an eye-opening conversation on reversing burnout. Anderson, founder of DoubleDare and author of You're Not Toast, opens up about his own experience with burnout and introduces counterintuitive techniques designed to help high-performing professionals recover—starting with just seconds a day. With more than 30 years as a business owner and credentials in both executive coaching and mental health, Anderson has developed the Burnout Breakthrough Method. His process focuses on identifying internal causes of burnout—such as perfectionism, lack of boundaries, and overachievement—rather than blaming external circumstances. 'Most of the time, we're the ones causing our own burnout,' said Anderson during the interview. 'That's the good news. Because if we're causing it, we can also fix it.' Throughout the episode, Anderson explains why common fixes like vacations or sabbaticals often fail and shares his 'mini vacation' method—short, focused moments of mindfulness and physical awareness that help break the stress cycle. He also touches on the psychological roots of burnout, the importance of complete breaks during the day, and how leaders can achieve more by shifting away from fear-driven behaviors. Anderson's practical advice, backed by science and clinical experience, offers listeners immediate tools for relief. He invites those struggling with burnout to visit to schedule personalized support. Listeners can watch the full interview on YouTube, where The Burnout Club continues to explore the intersection of success and well-being. About The Burnout Club Podcast The Burnout Club Podcast, hosted by hedge fund veteran Patrice Bonfiglio, provides a platform for candid conversations about burnout across industries. Through interviews with professionals and experts, the podcast explores the root causes of burnout and offers real-world tools for recovery and prevention Media Communications: The Burnout Club Podcast is distributed by Mission Matters Media. [email protected]

Burnout Expert Scott Anderson Shares Surprising Recovery Methods on New Podcast Episode
Burnout Expert Scott Anderson Shares Surprising Recovery Methods on New Podcast Episode

Yahoo

time22-05-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Burnout Expert Scott Anderson Shares Surprising Recovery Methods on New Podcast Episode

In The Burnout Club Podcast, Scott Anderson discusses how high-achievers can reverse burnout through fast, practical techniques - Powered by Mission Matters Media Scott Anderson, founder of DoubleDare and author of 'You're Not Toast,' appears on The Burnout Club Podcast to share tools for fast burnout recovery. Beverly Hills California, May 22, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Burnout Club Podcast is distributed by Mission Matters Media. In the latest episode of The Burnout Club Podcast, host Patrice Bonfiglio welcomes business coach and licensed therapist Scott Anderson for an eye-opening conversation on reversing burnout. Anderson, founder of DoubleDare and author of You're Not Toast, opens up about his own experience with burnout and introduces counterintuitive techniques designed to help high-performing professionals recover—starting with just seconds a day. With more than 30 years as a business owner and credentials in both executive coaching and mental health, Anderson has developed the Burnout Breakthrough Method. His process focuses on identifying internal causes of burnout—such as perfectionism, lack of boundaries, and overachievement—rather than blaming external circumstances. 'Most of the time, we're the ones causing our own burnout,' said Anderson during the interview. 'That's the good news. Because if we're causing it, we can also fix it.' Throughout the episode, Anderson explains why common fixes like vacations or sabbaticals often fail and shares his 'mini vacation' method—short, focused moments of mindfulness and physical awareness that help break the stress cycle. He also touches on the psychological roots of burnout, the importance of complete breaks during the day, and how leaders can achieve more by shifting away from fear-driven behaviors. Anderson's practical advice, backed by science and clinical experience, offers listeners immediate tools for relief. He invites those struggling with burnout to visit to schedule personalized support. Listeners can watch the full interview on YouTube, where The Burnout Club continues to explore the intersection of success and well-being. About The Burnout Club PodcastThe Burnout Club Podcast, hosted by hedge fund veteran Patrice Bonfiglio, provides a platform for candid conversations about burnout across industries. Through interviews with professionals and experts, the podcast explores the root causes of burnout and offers real-world tools for recovery and prevention Media Communications: The Burnout Club Podcast is distributed by Mission Matters Media. AdamTorres@ Attachment Scott Anderson, founder of DoubleDare and author of 'You're Not Toast,' appears on The Burnout Club Podcast to share tools for fast burnout 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

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