Lauren "L2" Howard

Your emotional energy is not in your job description.
There! I said it. Did you feel a little jolt of recognition, a sense of relief—or maybe a stab of rage?
Hi, I'm Lauren Howard. You can call me L2. Like other people do. And in this episode of "Different, Not Broken" I'm asking if you’ve ever slogged through unbearable meetings, survived a boss who’d rather watch you squirm than support you, or felt your job siphoning off bits of your sanity day after day… this episode is your permission slip to stop surrendering your mental health on the altar of toxic work culture.
If you’ve ever heard “No job is worth your mental health” and nodded vigorously, only to feel that familiar panic rising when rent is due and quitting might mean eviction, you’re in the right place.
This episode won’t hand you Instagram-worthy mantras divorced from the realities of bills, healthcare, and responsibility.
Instead, I'm calling bullshit on the “just quit” narrative, sharing the reality, along with some actionable insights, and the kinds of boundary-setting wisdom you wish someone told you before your workplace broke you—not because you were broken, but because you were different in a system built for sameness.
You’ll find out:
Most importantly, you'll hear a deeply personal story of what happens when you reach your breaking point—and what you wish you knew before walking away.
No job deserves your mental health.
Listen now. Your sanity—and future self—will thank you.
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My grown up job: https://lbeehealth.com/
00:00 "No Job Over Mental Health"
06:11 "Choosing Your Emotional Boundaries"
08:49 "Leaving to Save My Sanity"
12:49 "Questioning Corporate Processes"
15:11 Corporate Misfit to Happy Entrepreneur
19:46 Weekend Questions I Hate
23:10 "Choosing Between Fun or Rest"
25:27 Navigating Choices and Conversations
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