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The Future of EAPs and Wellbeing Programs

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In this episode, Journey founder Stephen Sokoler sits down with Erin Young, Director of Health, Equity & Wellbeing at WTW, to explore what the future of workplace mental health looks like — and how companies can start building toward it today.

With a background in clinical social work and years of experience guiding large employers on behavioral health strategy, Erin shares powerful insights on where current programs fall short and what’s needed to create inclusive, proactive mental health support that truly works.

Key Takeaways:
// The current state of mental health at work — and what’s changing
// Why psychological safety is the foundation of any effective well-being strategy
// One big misconception employers have about their existing programs
// What proactive support looks like in real life
// How to design benefits that blend digital tools with high-quality human care
// Erin’s vision for a well-balanced, accessible mental health strategy

Enjoyed this episode?
Subscribe, rate, and review The Mental Health Advantage to help more leaders discover the power of proactive mental health at work.

Follow Journey on LinkedIn

Learn more about our Proactive EAP

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Manage episode 477582664 series 3652510
Content provided by Stephen Sokoler. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Stephen Sokoler or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://staging.podcastplayer.com/legal.

In this episode, Journey founder Stephen Sokoler sits down with Erin Young, Director of Health, Equity & Wellbeing at WTW, to explore what the future of workplace mental health looks like — and how companies can start building toward it today.

With a background in clinical social work and years of experience guiding large employers on behavioral health strategy, Erin shares powerful insights on where current programs fall short and what’s needed to create inclusive, proactive mental health support that truly works.

Key Takeaways:
// The current state of mental health at work — and what’s changing
// Why psychological safety is the foundation of any effective well-being strategy
// One big misconception employers have about their existing programs
// What proactive support looks like in real life
// How to design benefits that blend digital tools with high-quality human care
// Erin’s vision for a well-balanced, accessible mental health strategy

Enjoyed this episode?
Subscribe, rate, and review The Mental Health Advantage to help more leaders discover the power of proactive mental health at work.

Follow Journey on LinkedIn

Learn more about our Proactive EAP

  continue reading

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