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Corporate F*ckery

Lauren DeGolia
Corporate Culture
Mental Health
Burnout
Work-Life Balance
Corporate Success
Microsoft
Energy Management
Quiet Quitting
Emotional Labor
Personal Growth
Corporate F*ckery
Return To Office Mandates
Quiet Cracking
Neuroplasticity
Performance
Patriarchy
High Achievers
Subconscious Mind
Identity Crisis
Corporate Autopilot

Welcome to Corporate Fckery: Stories of survival, psychological warfare, and choosing what’s best for you. I’m Lauren, Certified Success Coach, subconscious strategist, and former corporate insider turned truth-teller. This isn’t just about burnouts and bad bosses. This is about what happens when high-achieving people outgrow the systems they once believed in and reclaim their power on their own t... more

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Corporate F*ckery: Episode 10, The Ripple Effect

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The Season One finale digs into the ripple effect of corporate culture, how it rewires identity, drains energy, and shapes our subconscious code. Lauren blends science, energy, and li... more

🎧 Episode 9 Show Notes: Seduced by Corporate Success (and the Golden Handcuff Trap)

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What happens when the success you worked so hard for becomes your safety net and then your cage? In this episode of Corporate F*ckery, I pull back ... more

Episode 8: The Quiet Quitting Myth (and Why You’re Quiet Cracking Instead)

Quiet quitting isn’t rebellion. It’s resentment in disguise.

And for high achievers, it’s not even quitting, it’s quiet cracking.

In this episode of Corporate F*ckery I bre... more

🎙️ Episode 7: Return to Office or Return to Self?

How high-achievers keep feeding the burnout beast and why it’s time to choose peace instead of proximity.

They’re calling it a “return to normal.”

But for many high-achievers, women, men, caregive... more

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Lauren DeGolia
Certified Success Coach, Subconscious Strategist, and former Corporate Insider turned Truth Teller, Lauren DeGolia shares personal stories and insights about navigating corporate culture and reclaiming personal power.

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The Myth of Quiet Quitting
Q: What do you do if you find yourself in this situation?
Consider that quiet quitting or cracking isn't a problem to fix but signals that prompt self-evaluation.
Rigged to Overwork + the RTO Movement
Q: How do we find our way out of this?
Lauren provides four points and five questions to contemplate regarding the impact of RTO on life and career, emphasizing the importance of regulating one's nervous system and questioning current practices.

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The show offers an insightful look into the world of corporate life, focusing on the personal struggles and transformations of high-achievers navigating an often toxic work environment. Listeners can expect discussions around themes of burnout, identity crises, and the impact of corporate culture on mental health. By sharing personal stories and practical reflections, the host encourages individuals to recognize their worth beyond conventional success metrics and advocate for their own needs. The storytelling approach integrates thoughtful critiques of corporate norms, psychological reflections, and strategies for personal empowerment, making it particularly engaging for those seeking a more authentic and fulfilling career path.

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