Episode 41

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16th Nov 2023

Making Workplace Wellbeing Work: The Legal Perspective with Nigel Crebbin

This week, I am joined by Nigel Crebbin, Director at DWF and highly experienced employment lawyer. In his thirty-year career, Nigel has seen everything, but let’s not forget he is also an employee and employer himself! He works in an industry which has a reputation for neglecting mental wellbeing, so we wanted to get his take on how to make it work. 

Today, we take a closer look at how businesses can implement strong and rewarding workplace cultures that support mental health, and Nigel shares his own experiences from within the legal industry. 

Here are the highlights:  

(04:41) How I met Nigel 

(08:43) The difference between workplace wellbeing and mental health 

(12:53) The importance of mental health in the legal profession 

(22:27) Workplace wellbeing and diversity 

Connect with us here:

Website: https://aurorawellnessgroup.co.uk/

Ngozi: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ngozi-weller-aurora/

Obehi: https://www.linkedin.com/in/obehi-alofoje-psychologist-aurora/

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About the Podcast

The Wellbeing Rebellion
Welcome to The Wellbeing Rebellion, an award-winning podcast.

We’re Ngozi Weller and Obehi Alofoje, Directors at Aurora — a leadership and organisational effectiveness consultancy.

This podcast explores how the way organisations are led shapes performance, trust, wellbeing and culture over time.

The challenge with many approaches to wellbeing and culture is that they place responsibility on individuals to cope, rather than examining the leadership decisions, behaviours and systems that create the conditions people are working within.

This is where the conversation needs to shift.

On The Wellbeing Rebellion, we explore leadership behaviour, organisational systems and decision-making under pressure through honest conversations with senior leaders and advisors navigating real organisational complexity.

Some episodes are just us. Others bring in leaders and experts reflecting candidly on what works, what doesn’t, and what leadership requires in practice.

If you’re responsible for people, culture or organisational performance — and want to think more critically about how leadership shapes outcomes — this podcast is for you.

About your hosts

Obehi Alofoje

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Obehi is a psychologist and culture change consultant who helps senior HR and business leaders reduce employee burnout, absenteeism & talent attrition through mental wellbeing strategy, training & coaching.

Ngozi Weller

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Ngozi Weller is a culture change consultant and an ICF accredited coach who helps build resilience into your business by creating psychologically safe workplaces that enable employees to thrive.