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American Karoshi — the Problem with Work Stress

Mar 29, 202237 minSeason 4Ep. 2
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Episode description

In Japan, generations of workers have given their all to the code of Karoshi. It’s a word that literally means, “Work til you die." 

Few Americans know the word “Karoshi.” We don’t think it happens here. But the workplace now actually ranks as the fifth leading cause of death in America. 

To help us understand work stress better, we’re joined by the co-directors of the Healthy Work Campaign. Marnie Dobson and Peter Schnall. How do we shift from work being something that can make your life miserable, to something that can enhance the quality of your life? It comes down to how much power, control and autonomy you have at work.

Guests:

  • Cate Lindemann, a lawyer in Illinois who suffered a stress-induced heart attack
  • Cherri Murphy, a pastor and former Lyft driver in California
  • Marnie Dobson and Peter Schnall, co-directors of the Healthy Work Campaign


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