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Does Mindfulness Work for Burnout, PTSD, and Trauma? What Research in War Zones Shows | A #straightfromcait Episode

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FRIED. The Burnout Podcast
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Feb 15, 2026
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Summary

Burnout does not get fixed by waiting for the workplace to change and it does not get solved by ignoring the biology of chronic stress either. Cait Donovan challenges the growing resistance to mindfulness in workplace and corporate wellness by asking a more honest question: what if the tools people dismiss as basic are misunderstood rather than ineffective? Drawing on research from war zones, medical training programs, and high-stress professional environments, the conversation reframes mindfulness as a form of burnout prevention grounded in trauma and PTSD science. When practices reduce symptoms in active conflict zones, it raises an uncomfortable but important question about what they might offer people living with constant workplace stress. At the center of the discussion is the nervous system. Chronic stress creates a dysregulated nervous system that stays locked in fight or flight, reshaping the brain in the same way PTSD does. Through the lens of nervous system regulation, the vagus nerve, and polyvagal theory, burnout is positioned as a physiological pattern rather than a failure of willpower or mindset. The episode pushes back on the idea that burnout belongs only to systems and leadership, without minimizing real workplace harm. Research shows that choosing a small number of practices that truly fit can restore clarity and agency over time, giving people the internal stability needed to decide what actually needs to change next. Episode Breakdown: 00:00 Workplace Wellness, Burnout, and Chronic Stress 02:46 Why Practical Stress Management Matters at Work 06:05 How Mind-Body Skills Support Burnout Recovery and PTSD 09:08 Reclaiming Personal Agency in Burnout Prevention Links James Gordon's episode on Transforming Trauma Cait Donovan is a keynote speaker, author,…