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 | 3 years ago |
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Categories | BusinessCareersManagement |
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The Australian host is very annoying to listen to and says the stupidest things it’s a shame
I especially loved your mean girls episode. Unfortunately, this is a phenomenon in workplaces. I would like to also dig a little deeper and figure out why women don’t support women but unfortunately, it is true for a lot of cases.
I was fortunate enough to start working in 1986, and during the year that I was starting my career, the mentality and the workplace was that everyone loved the brand they constantly would give out free T-shirts bags whenever they launched a new product. There are l... more
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.
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