HOST

Matt Poepsel, PhD

Vice President & Godfather of Talent Optimization

GUEST

Stephen Sokoler

Founder & CEO, Journey

In this conversation, Stephen Sokoler unpacks the evolving definition of mental health and its impact on the modern workplace. As founder and CEO of Journey, Stephen challenges the outdated, reactive approach to mental well-being and calls for a proactive, daily integration of mental health practices into both our personal and professional lives.

He explores the mental cost of multitasking, the illusion of balance, and how burnout stems from environments that ignore the emotional lives of employees. From the stigma of older generations to the openness of today’s workforce, Stephen emphasizes how leadership can foster cultures of trust, support, and psychological safety.

Additional Resources:

Stephen Sokoler Stephen is the Founder & CEO of Journey, the leading proactive mental health solution for modern companies: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephensokoler/

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Key Takeaways:

  1. Mental health isn’t about fixing what’s broken — it’s about strengthening what’s already working.
  2. The workplace should support your well-being every day, not just after burnout hits.
  3. Multitasking isn’t efficiency — it’s emotional self-sabotage.
  4. Leaders who model emotional openness create cultures of trust and resilience.
  5. Proactive mental health is the new baseline for sustainable performance.