The Body at Work
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The body doesn't care about intentions. It responds to conditions.
This episode walks through each of the five physical needs — Nourish, Rest, Exercise, Maintain, Eliminate — and traces exactly how the ordinary design of work affects them. Not the catastrophic injury or the acute crisis, but the quiet, cumulative harm that doesn't show up on a spreadsheet until it's already expensive. Through three opening portraits — a warehouse worker, a nurse, a teacher — Rachel establishes what an ordinary shift actually costs a human body, and makes the case that none of what follows is a wellness problem. It's a design problem.
Topics covered:
- Why the body accumulates harm on a schedule organizations aren't tracking
- Nourish: what blood sugar instability actually does to decision quality
- Rest: how work design makes adequate sleep structurally difficult — and what that costs
- Exercise: cumulative strain in both sedentary and physically demanding roles
- Maintain: the gap between sick leave policy and sick leave culture, and clinical drift
- Eliminate: bathroom access, biological dignity, and what it means when productivity models require people to override their own bodies
The Conditions That Work is produced by The Workplace WellBeing Co. and Broadbeam Media in Asheville, NC. To learn more visit: https://workplacewellbeing.info/