It's time to break up with toxic workplaces! Workplace toxicity is a major disappointment, but don't worry – Nicola and Gina are here to spice things up with "Let's Break Up: Toxic Workplace Stories". Join your hosts weekly as they invite guests to share real-life experiences of workplace toxicity and offer a sense of encouragement and unity, tackling the tough topic of negativity in the workplace... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 54 | Founded | a year ago |
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Categories | CareersManagementBusiness |
Ever wondered about the grit and grind behind the glossy doors of the corporate world? We crack that shell wide open in this enlightening episode featuring our fantastic guest, Shannon. We shed light on her positive experiences as an optometrist and ... more
Ever feel like youre walking through a minefield at work? Weve all been there, and our guest, Jay White, brings those experiences to life in a candid discussion about navigating toxic workplaces. From an electrician living in shipping containers to h... more
Joining us in an insightful episode is Captain (Not a real name!), a seasoned player who has thrived for 30 years in the thrilling, often merciless world of the entertainment industry. His tales stretch from directing commercials and music videos to ... more
Imagine being excited about a new job, only to find out that your employer is deceitful and manipulative. That’s the reality that Zuhara Miriam, a marketing and PR expert from Kenya, faced when she took on a job with a fraudulent employer. This episo... more
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In reference to today’s show, the lady was angry about her paycheck because she may not know a lot about income tax etc.
This podcast was so fun to listen to this past Winter/Spring while I was working - esp the episodes where it’s just the two main hosts riffing on their own experiences. However, the interviews with the guests are difficult to listen to due to the constant off topic interruptions. I have been a guest on a few podcasts and that is breaking a cardinal rule of asking a guest to be on your show - it even breaks a rule for conversation - people like to finish their thoughts. It makes them feel heard.... more
I have listened to a number of episodes. Gina, in particular, constantly interrupts the guests, goes off on tangents, and inserts personal anecdotes. It’s so hard to listen to, I think I’m done trying.
I adore Gina & Nicola. They are both amazing and hilarious. The direct approach and realness they bring to help people navigate toxic workplace environments and encourage personal growth is refreshing.
I love this podcast because they’ve been through what many of us have and it’s totally relatable. My only criticism is, let your guests speak without a lot of interruption. Otherwise, excellent! more
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