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Lights on Humans: What It’s Like to Experience Burnout

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About this session

Burnout isn’t always obvious. It starts slowly, feels confusing, and can be hard to name — especially in tech, where constant stress often feels normal. In this session, we’ll talk about what burnout actually feels like, why it’s tricky to spot early, and share experiences that might help you make sense of your experience and realize you’re not alone.

No prep needed, and there is no pressure to talk. Join to listen, learn, or ask questions if you want.

About Lights on Humans Series

So many conversations about work, burnout, leadership, or career growth happen online but often feel one-way. People create, and posts. Others consume, "like" or "comment". And yet, it’s rare to actually talk about these things in real time, human to human.

That’s why Lights on Humans isn’t a podcast or a polished talk. It’s a free, low-key monthly gathering where we can figure things out together. A space where you can just listen, ask questions if you want, and feel a little less alone.

​​We don’t mind if five people join or fifty as long as there is a conversation. Sometimes I’ll bring a guest to share their perspective. Sometimes it’s just me and whoever shows up.

Either way, the goal is simple: real conversations about the messy, human side of tech life. The parts we don’t always talk about but all live through.

Format:

  • 15 min → A story or insight to start the conversation

  • 40 min → Q&A or quiet listening

  • 5 min → Wrap-up + next month’s theme

Come as you are.

About Busra

​I’m Busra — a software engineer turned coach and founder of Humans in Systems.

Over more than a decade in tech, I’ve worked at companies like Datadog, where I led incident management programs across the entire company and managed engineering teams; Trivago and Ericsson, where I built reliable systems at scale.

Along the way, I’ve seen the realities of burnout, the complexity of leadership transitions, and what it takes to build engineering cultures rooted in trust especially in high-stakes environments.

What I’ve learned is that people thrive when they feel safe, connected, and empowered to take charge of their work and growth. This series exists to create those spaces for reflection, learning, and real conversation.

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