
Ariana Molloy
Biola Professor of Organizational Communication. Her research focuses on meaningful work, work as a calling, and the connection between humility and burnout in the workplace.
Top 3 podcasts with Ariana Molloy
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Jun 5, 2025 • 1h 17min
CNLP 733 | You Are Not Your Work: Arianna Molloy's Blueprint for Overcoming Toxic Calling and Boundary Shaming
Arianna Molloy, a Biola Professor specializing in Organizational Communication, discusses the toxic nature of over-identifying with one's calling. She shares personal stories about the fine line between fulfillment and burnout, emphasizing the importance of setting boundaries. The conversation touches on how emotional well-being and self-care directly impact professional life. Arianna encourages listeners to redefine their identities beyond job titles and cultivate supportive communities to foster growth and resilience in their careers.

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Mar 26, 2025 • 1h 6min
ARIANNA MOLLOY: How to Love Work—Without Burning Out
Dr. Arianna Molloy, a calling researcher and author of *Healthy Calling*, joins to explore the hidden costs of pursuing a true calling. She highlights the importance of humility in achieving sustainable success and shares four key elements of a genuine calling. The discussion includes practical strategies to prevent burnout, such as setting boundaries and embracing creative rest. Arianna emphasizes that true fulfillment comes from understanding our relationship with work and community, and encourages listeners to prioritize well-being alongside their passions.

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Jan 28, 2025 • 35min
When Your Calling Leads to Burnout (with Arianna Molloy)
Dr. Ariana Molloy, an Associate Professor of Organizational Communication at Biola University, shares insights from her expertise on meaningful work and her book, *Healthy Calling*. She discusses the vulnerability to burnout for those who see their work as a calling, emphasizing the need for boundaries. The conversation explores how to distinguish between healthy and toxic work pursuits, the importance of humility in demanding jobs, and the role of rest in sustaining one's calling. Arianna offers real-life examples and metaphors to illustrate finding meaning in work.