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Braving Business: Tales of Entrepreneurial Resilience and Courage in the Face of Adversity

Redefining Workplace Well-Being with Johns Hopkins Chief Medical Director and Author Dr. Richard Safeer

Braving Business: Tales of Entrepreneurial Resilience and Courage in the Face of Adversity

Tal J Zlotnitsky

Entrepreneurship, How To, Business, Education

4.91.5K Ratings

🗓️ 24 March 2025

⏱️ 52 minutes

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Summary

In this episode of Braving Business, we sit down with Dr. Richard Safeer, a medical innovator who has dedicated his career to revolutionizing workplace well-being. As Chief Medical Director of Employee Health and Well-Being at Johns Hopkins Medicine, Dr. Safeer has spent decades challenging outdated corporate wellness models and building cultures where employee health isn’t just a perk—it’s a business priority.

But Dr. Safeer’s journey hasn’t been a straight path. After 11 years of medical training, he realized that traditional family medicine wasn’t where he could make the biggest impact. Instead, he took the entrepreneurial route, building health and well-being programs from the ground up at organizations that had never prioritized them before. Along the way, he faced organizational resistance, skeptics demanding proof of ROI, and the constant challenge of turning well-being into a company-wide movement.

Now, as the author of A Cure for the Common Company, Dr. Safeer is helping business leaders rethink how they support their workforce—with practical, science-backed strategies to create happier, healthier, and more productive workplaces.

In this episode, we cover:

  • The biggest misconceptions leaders have about employee well-being and how to fix them.
  • Why resilience isn’t just about bouncing back—it’s about rethinking the way we work.
  • How entrepreneurs can prioritize their own health and self-care without sacrificing their business.
  • His latest research on workplace well-being, including the HeartMath strategy at Johns Hopkins.
  • The intersection between personal growth and business success—and why you can’t have one without the other.

Oh, and in case you were wondering, yes, he really did take his first hip-hop dance class at 57—and he’s got some thoughts on stepping outside your comfort zone.

Key Takeaways:

  • Well-being isn’t a program—it’s a culture.
  • Entrepreneurs need to take care of themselves first to build sustainable businesses.
  • The biggest mistake companies make? They think offering a gym membership is enough.

Connect with Dr. Richard Safeer:

Contact Us: Visit www.bravingbusiness.com for more information, resources, and episodes.

Dr. Safeer’s work is reshaping the way we think about health at work. Tune in to hear his powerful insights on leadership, resilience, and creating a workplace that truly supports people.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey there, I'm Talz Latnitsky from Ignite IT Consulting. You know me from the Braving Business

0:07.2

podcast, but when I'm not behind the mic, I'm helping tech startups and established companies

0:12.1

ignite their full potential. I also help entrepreneurs and businesses in distress reset for success.

0:18.6

With over three decades of entrepreneurial success,

0:21.4

I bring hands-on experience to drive growth,

0:23.8

navigate turnarounds, raise capital,

0:26.2

and lead to innovation.

0:28.0

Whether it's executive coaching or strategic transformation,

0:30.9

I'm here to turn your business challenges into success stories.

0:34.8

Visit igniteitconsulting.com and let's spark that change together.

0:39.8

That's igniteit consulting.com. Your journey to business brilliance starts now.

0:47.0

And one last quick thing. If you enjoy this episode, please stay on after the show to learn more

0:52.1

about the braving business podcast and other great episodes for you to discover.

0:56.0

And now, let's get the show started.

0:58.0

Well, hello there.

1:14.3

Hey there.

1:15.4

How are you?

1:16.2

I am good, man.

1:17.1

How are you resplendent and blue?

1:19.6

I am,

1:20.2

I'm well.

1:21.2

I'm back in Tampa Bay where it's nice and warm.

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