Show overview
Workplace Matters has been publishing since 2019, and across the 7 years since has built a catalogue of 30 episodes. That works out to roughly 4 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a roughly quarterly cadence.
Episodes typically run under ten minutes — most land between 7 min and 10 min — though episode length varies meaningfully from one episode to the next. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language Education show.
The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 1 months ago, with 2 episodes already out so far this year. The busiest year was 2020, with 7 episodes published. Published by Healthier Workforce Center of the Midwest.
From the publisher
The Healthier Workforce Center of the Midwest (HWC) proudly presents Workplace Matters, a mini podcast series focusing on healthy work design. Here, we’ll tackle a broad range of cost-effective approaches to impact the wellbeing of today’s workforce. This series is a companion to our ongoing Total Worker Health video series, located at HealthierWorkforceCenter.org
Latest Episodes
View all 30 episodesEp 31 - Financial Well-Being

Ep 30 - Hearing Loss Prevention
In this episode of Workplace Matters, we examine hearing loss and the workplace. What are the causes, risks, and long-term impacts of noise-induced and chemically-induced hearing loss on worker health, safety, and well-being? We spoke with Kellsie Busho, an audiologist and a Director of Clinical Programs in the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders at the University of Iowa, about why hearing loss is 100% preventable and how employers can reduce hazardous exposures and protect workers. Host: Michael Guhin Guest: Kellsie Busho

Ep 29 - Worker Well-Being Between Generations
In this episode of Workplace Matters we are looking at multiple generations of individuals in the workplace along with strengths and challenges of having different age groups working together. We spoke with Dr. Cal Halvorsen from the Washington University in St. Louis Schools of Social Work and Public Health and Harvard Center for Work, Health, and Well-being Project Lead and Investigator. Dr. Halvorsen’s work has centered around intergenerational initiatives and aging populations. Guest: Cal Halvorson Host: Michael Guhin

Ep 28 - Musculoskeletal Disorders and the Workplace
In this episode of Workplace Matters we talk about Musculoskeletal Disorders or MSDs. Musculoskeletal disorders are common, chronic health conditions which impact workers. Ann Marie Dale, a retired professor of medicine and occupational therapy at Washington University in St. Louis Missouri, spent years treating workers with Musculoskeletal disorders and researched how the workplace can play a role in prevention and slowing progression of these conditions. Guest: Ann Marie Dale Host: Michael Guhin

Ep 27 - Psychological Safety
In this episode of Workplace Matters we are discussing psychological safety. Psychological safety is a key contributor to successful teams, and benefits extend to leadership, mental health, and more. We spoke with Rong Su from the University of Iowa Tippie College of Business about how to develop psychological safety within the workplace. Guest: Rong Su Host: Michael Guhin

Ep 26 - Safety Culture
In this episode of Workplace Matters we are discussing safety culture. A key determining factor of injury rates and employee retention is the culture around safety in a workplace. Leadership and employee engagement, how the workplace responds to incidents, and includes worker input all define the safety culture. We spoke with safety manager and safety consultant Kirk Deighton from D.C. Taylor Co. about safety culture and how to develop it within a workplace. Guest: Kirk Deighton Host: Michael Guhin

Ep 25 - Employee Perspectives on Recovery Friendly Workplaces
An employee’s recovery journey does not stop once they enter the workplace. This episode focuses on the needs of employees in recovery, and how leadership and the work environment can have a positive impact. Guests: Sarah Swearingin & Christina Bravata Host: Michael Guhin

Ep 24 - Retention Through Recovery Friendly Workplaces
In this episode of Workplace Matters we are discussing how recovery friendly workplaces can retain employees with substance use disorders (SUDs). We spoke with Tim Dobblare, safety director of Tower Rock Stone in Missouri, who is committed to retaining highly skilled employees. Retaining these workers through recovery friendly workplace policies became critical to their workplace. Guest: Tim Dobblare Host: Michael Guhin

Ep 23 - Naloxone in the Workplace
In this episode of Workplace Matters we are discussing the lifesaving drug that temporarily stops an opioid overdose, Naloxone. In the first quarter of 2023 the FDA approved naloxone to be sold over the counter. Dr. John Gaal is the director of worker wellness for the Missouri Works Initiative and is an advocate for supporting workers with substance use disorders and recovery friendly workplace policies. Guest: Dr. John Gaal Host: Michael Guhin

Ep 22 - Peers In Recovery
In this episode of Workplace Matters we are discussing an important part of Recovery Friendly Workplaces, Peers in Recovery. A peer in recovery is a co-worker who has been in recovery and is willing and able to support others who struggling with substance use disorders (SUDs). We spoke with Eric Cohen from Ace Pipe in Kansas City, Missouri about how his own recovery journey has allowed him to help others within his workplaces. Guest: Eric Cohen Host: Michael Guhin

Ep 21 - Young Worker Safety, Health, and Well-Being
In this episode of Workplace Matters we are talking with Healthier Workforce Center Director, Dr. Diane Rohlman about the health, safety, and well-being of young workers. Dr. Rohlman explains why youth are vulnerable, and how employers can effectively train and communicate with young workers to protect their health and ensure a safe workplace. Full transcript available here: https://hwc.public-health.uiowa.edu/young-worker-safety-health-and-wellbeing/ Guest: Dr. Diane Rohlman Host: Michael Guhin

Ep 20 - Work-Related Factors Impacting Suicide
This episode of Workplace Matters looks at the research of the Healthier Workforce Center's Dr. Jon Davis. Jon utilized the National Violent Death Reporting System to look specifically at work-related suicides. The findings provide insight into why work-related suicides happen and how the workplace can make a positive impact. Host: Michael Guhin Guest: Dr. Jon Davis Links: 1) https://www.apa.org/monitor/julaug04/survey 2) https://www.cdc.gov/suicide/facts/index.html#:~:text=In%202020%2C%20an%20estimated%2012.2,and%201.2%20million%20attempted%20suicide.&text=Suicide%20affects%20all%20ages

Ep 19 - Protecting Worker Well-Being in Immigrant Populations
This episode of Workplace Matters looks at Latino immigrant and migrant populations working in meatpacking and cattle feed yards. Dr. Athena Ramos from the University of Nebraska Medical Center in Omaha led teams to examine the health outcomes of these populations. In this episode we look at hazards in these industries, try to understand why they are experiencing these hazards, and discuss what could be done to improve the situation. Full transcript available here: https://hwc.public-health.uiowa.edu/workplace-matters-protecting-worker-well-being-in-immigrant-populations/ Guest: Dr. Athena Ramos Host: Michael Guhin

Ep 18 - Successful Safety Culture at Parker Hannifin
This episode of Workplace Matters focuses on Parker Hannifin, a hydraulic and industrial hose manufacturer in Alliance, Nebraska. They implemented changes through policies and practices to improve their workplace health and safety culture and to protect worker well-being. Their success earned an award from Healthier Workforce Center of the Midwest, the Nebraska State Chamber, and the Nebraska Safety Council. We talked to Angie Kaiser, the safety lead at Parker Hannifin, about their approach. Full transcript available here: https://hwc.public-health.uiowa.edu/workplace-matters-successful-safety-culture-at-parker-hannifin/ Guest: Angie Kaiser Host: Michael Guhin

Ep 17 - Gratitude In the Workplace
This episode of Workplace Matters looks at gratitude in the workplace. Gratitude can be a low-cost solution to many workplace issues today, ranging from productivity to mental health. We talked with Dr. Nicole Del Castillo from the University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine about the positive effects gratitude can have on a workplace, and different ways to ingrain it into a workplace. Full transcript available here: https://hwc.public-health.uiowa.edu/workplace-matters-gratitude-in-the-workplace/ Guest: Dr. Nicole Del Castillo Host: Michael Guhin

Ep 16 - Increasing Workplace EAP Utilization
This episode of Workplace Matters is the second focusing on Employee Assistance Programs (EAPs); this episode being focused on EAP Utilization. We again spoke with an EAP vendor and a multi-national company about how to view utilization rates, how workplace culture affects them, and 4 strategies to improve a workplace culture for EAP utilization. Full transcript available here: https://hwc.public-health.uiowa.edu/workplace-matters-increasing-workplace-eap-utilization/ Guests: Alyssa Divjak and Gail Sutter Host: Michael Guhin

Ep 15 - The Value of EAPs
This episode of Workplace Matters is the first of two addressing Employee Assistance Programs (EAPs); this episode being focused on the value of EAPs. We talked with an EAP vendor and a multi-national company who has a strong relationship with their EAP provider to ask about its benefits, the return on investment, what programs can be provided, and more. Full transcript available here: https://hwc.public-health.uiowa.edu/workplace-matters-the-value-of-eap/ Guests: Alyssa Divjak and Gail Sutter Host: Michael Guhin

Ep 14 - Leadership Behaviors
This episode of Workplace Matters looks at the specific behaviors that effective leaders need to have to enable success in their workplace. Colonel John Bolduc is the Superintendent of Law Enforcement and Public Safety for the Nebraska State Patrol. He leads a massive group of officers and shared six behaviors he has found effective for leading employees. Full transcript available here: https://hwc.public-health.uiowa.edu/workplace-matters-leadership-behaviors/ Host: Michael Guhin Guest: Colonel John Bolduc

Ep 13 - Employee Engagement
On this episode of Workplace Matters we looked at how managers and employers engage their workforce. Especially with remote workers, engaging employees has become more difficult. So what about engagement should change regarding remote work, and what can stay the same? We talked with University of Iowa experts and staff to discuss employee engagement. Host: Michael Guhin Guests: Dr. Eean Crawford, Joe Hetrick, Marcus Seaton

Ep 12 - Driving Safety
This episode of Workplace Matters looks at how employers can help keep their drivers safe. What causes driver distraction? What are the important aspects of a driver safety program? How does workplace culture affect driver safety? We asked Dr. Dan McGehee from the National Advanced Driving Simulator at the University of Iowa and Karen Rehm from the Nebraska Safety Council about how employers can keep their drivers safe. Full transcript available here: https://hwc.public-health.uiowa.edu/driving-safety/ Host: Michael Guhin Guests: Karen Rehm, Dr. Dan McGehee