
Can I Risk Bringing My "Authentic Self" to Work? ft. Jodi-Ann Burey [WASHDAY WOOSAH]
In this powerful conversation, Mandi Woodruff-Santos sits down with writer and speaker Jodi-Ann Burey to unpack what it truly means to be authentic in the workplace—especially for women of color. Together, they explore how authenticity evolves over time and the ways mental health, disability, and capitalism intersect to shape our professional and personal identities. Jodi-Ann opens up about her experiences with depression and chronic pain, shedding light on the importance of self-reflection, storytelling, and community in the journey toward healing and resilience. This episode reminds listeners that authenticity isn’t about perfection—it’s about presence, purpose, and connection.
You’ll Learn:
- Why authenticity is fluid and constantly evolving
- How mental health and disability influence professional identity
- The role of community and connection in resilience
- The impact of capitalism on authenticity and well-being
- How storytelling can foster understanding and belonging
- Ways to create safe spaces for authenticity at work
- Why prioritizing your health and joy over job security matters
Key Quote:
“Authenticity isn’t static—it’s something we keep rediscovering as we heal, grow, and connect with others.” — Jodi-Ann Burey
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