
Meaningful Work Matters Making Well-Being a Priority in Professional Services: Lessons from the Intellectual Property Institute of Canada (IPIC)
In this episode, Andrew moderates a live panel hosted by the Intellectual Property Institute of Canada (IPIC), a professional association representing over 1,800 IP lawyers, patent agents, and trademark agents across Canada, now celebrating its 100th year. The conversation brings together three IP professionals to explore what thriving actually looks like inside a demanding, high-stakes profession, not in theory, but in the day-to-day realities of the work.
IP professionals face real and familiar pressures: billable hours, client expectations, collaboration across competitive environments, and the challenge of finding meaning in highly specialized, often invisible work. This episode grew out of IPIC's strategic commitment to making well-being a priority, and what emerges is a frank, grounded conversation about what it actually takes to thrive.
Together, Andrew and the panelists examine how well-being shifts across a career, what it means to struggle well rather than perform happiness, and how the profession's culture, both its demands and its community, shapes the conditions for a life of meaningful work.
Key Takeaways
- Well-being is not one-size-fits-all. Understanding what “it” means for you is the only way to be "in it to win it."
- The shift from individual contributor to leader often requires finding new sources of meaning, learning to derive satisfaction from others' success rather than your own technical output.
- Creating "brave spaces" rather than safe spaces means making room for difficult conversations, not despite a commitment to well-being, but because of it.
- Struggling well is different from being happy, and the most powerful thing a team can offer someone going through something hard is not positivity, but presence.
Why This Episode Matters
Professional services environments are often places where well-being initiatives can feel like add-ons or perks masking unchanged structures and cultures.
This conversation pushes back on that, not with sweeping prescriptions, but with honest reflection from professionals who are living these questions.
About the Panellists and IPIC
IPIC is Canada's professional association for intellectual property professionals, representing lawyers, patent agents, and trademark agents nationwide. The panellists, Dominique Hussey, Jaime-Lynn Kraft, and Ryan Holland, bring perspectives spanning senior leadership, mid-career practice, and earlier-stage professional development within the IP field.
This conversation reflects IPIC's broader commitment, championed during Nathaniel Lipkus' presidency, to making well-being a defining feature of a world-class IP community.
