FRIED. The Burnout Podcast

Emily Slachetka: The Pros of Not Waiting Until You are Fried Crispy to Get Help

Sep 21, 2025
Emily Slachetka, a graduate of the Unfried program, shares her personal journey through burnout and recovery. She discusses the signs of burnout that initially went unnoticed and the revelation that her real struggle stemmed from over-functioning, not a toxic workplace. Emily emphasizes the importance of 'life pruning' and how asking for help transformed her experience. She also highlights the joy in embracing simpler moments and reconnecting with her core values, reminding listeners that recovery can start with small, intentional choices.
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ANECDOTE

Sliding Toward A Breaking Point

  • Emily described months of slow decline into constant overwhelm, tears, and thinking about quitting her job. She joined Unfried after an office-hours call validated that she needed support and committed to the program despite joining late.
INSIGHT

Overfunctioning, Not Always Toxicity

  • Emily expected a toxic workplace diagnosis but realized the issue was over-functioning rather than company toxicity. That shift redirected her work toward rebuilding capacity, not blaming others.
INSIGHT

Capability ≠ Capacity

  • Cait introduced the capability vs capacity distinction which reframed Emily's recovery work. Emily learned to invest in rebuilding capacity (rest, boundaries, supports) to match her high capability.
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