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Carleigh J. M.
Toxic Workplace
This podcast was created to give employees a voice; the voice that HR wouldn't listen to because of deep rooted company politics, misuse of power, or a lack of leadership. This show gives a platform to the employee that was never allowed a last word, or who's words had no value to management. Through candid narratives, listeners gain invaluable insights into the profound personal growth and newfound perspectives that can emerge from surviving soul-crushing workplace dynamics. Toxic Workplace is not just a collection of stories; it's a compelling testament to the human spirit's ability to...
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Ratings & Reviews
4.9 stars from 124 ratings
I found this show after someone posted on the Reddit sub “Managed by Narcissists”. It’s both affirming and tragic to hear these stories. Listening to this show is like joining a support group. This is one of the best shows about bad bosses and badly managed companies. I like how Carleigh empowers...Read full review »
freemanworldholdings via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/17/24
spot on
And 100% what HR and every narcissistic boss out there doesn’t want you to hear. This is not just a podcast, this is a movement. The more people that can learn from these experiences, the more leverage they will have to rise UP.
Game-Set-Match-CHARGE via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/11/24
Truly Validating
Too many people who experience toxic workplaces suffer in silence. Chances are, you’ll hear your story in at least one episode and be validated.
Meewok78 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/07/24
Recent Episodes
After getting laid off by a large tech company as a recruiter, Jay was in search of a new job. In the midst of his job search, Jay is contacted by Hoss, a former colleague who presents him with a promising new opportunity. Initially relieved and optimistic, Jay starts working alongside Hoss but...
Published 05/21/24
Published 05/21/24
We've all dealt with them, the self-serving ass-kisser that gets ahead because they stroke the boss's ego. In this quick After Hours episode, I talk about why ass-kissers are successful and how they erode a workplace.
Published 04/30/24
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