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Toxic Workplace

Carleigh J. M.
Toxic Workplace
Mental Health
Bullying
Toxic Work Environments
Ass-Kissing
Toxic Workplaces
Self-Compassion
Employee Rights
Cults
Workplace Bullying
Toxic Workplace Culture
Silicon Valley
Workplace Culture
Lake Group
Covid-19
Discrimination
Labor Trafficking
Micromanagement
Employee Empowerment
Gaslighting

This podcast was created to give employees a voice; the voice that management 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. Toxic Workplace is not just a collection of stories; it's a movement towards awareness of how dysf... more

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In this episode, we hear Sunny’s story—a therapist and military veteran who took her first civilian job at a civil commitment center for sexual offenders, hoping to grow as a clinician by working with a challenging population. Instead, she found hers... more

Buli, fresh out of college and living in the UK, joined the Kickstart scheme to find work. She was placed in a company where management cut corners, from skipping proper training to forging certificates, all while overworking their staff. Buli found ... more

Grace graduates with a Master’s degree with high hopes that she will pave a new career path in the tech world. She lands a position in Product with a well-known tech company and is excited about the possibilities. Soon after she is onboarded, she rea... more

Alisha Wolf is a psychotherapist and coach who has developed a niche expertise in understanding and healing from toxic workplaces using self-regulation, self-compassion, and the creation of a coherent narrative. Alisha has been helping her clients na... more

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Alisha Wolf
Psychotherapist and coach with a background in Buddhist psychology
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Episode: Antidote Episode: Free Yourself From Your Toxic Workplace Story - Interview with Alisha Wolf of Goldfinch Wellness
Amanda Fangman
Aspiring writer and educator with expertise in undue influence and coercive control in the workplace.
Episode: Antidote Episode: Surviving a Cult Business - Interview with Amanda Fangman

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Carly
Host of Toxic Workplace; she guides deep and empathetic conversations around the challenges of navigating toxic work environments, allowing guests to share their stories openly and offering insights into employee experiences.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 272 ratings
  • Background noise too loud

    Unnecessary background “music” overwhelms narratives, very distracting.

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    Mynicknameme
    Singapore8 months ago
  • Everyone should listen to save themselves time

    There is no dream job, there is only PEOPLE. This podcast is brilliant as it shows that anyone can be targeted and bullied.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Cumulus49
    Australiaa year ago
  • Thank you!

    Discovered this a few days ago and it really helped listening to other people’s stories. I felt validated, accepted, and not alone. Most importantly, the guests offer great advice and have great backgrounds with experience and knowledge.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    tomf F.A
    United Arab Emiratesa year ago
  • Resilience and Hope

    If you know, you know what it’s like to deeply want to know if it’s you or not. Working in a toxic work environment leaves you shattered. I know. I was mobbed out of a job I absolutely loved but the writing was on the wall. These are heart breaking stories filled with resilience, strength and hope. If you are going through a toxic situation or looking for support, this is an amazing podcast to bookmark.

    From the bottom of my heart and everyone else’s who has gone through this journey, thank yo... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Asphixis
    United Statesa year ago
  • We’re in an epidemic of toxic bosses

    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 her guests to tell their stories. So many other shows become about the host and their witty barbs and hot takes, but this show is about real people telling their stories.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    freemanworldholdings
    United Statesa year ago

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Many express gratitude for the show's role in creating a community around shared experiences and fostering conversations on toxic workplace dynamics.
The host is praised for her thoughtful interviewing style that prioritizes the experiences of guests over personal narratives.
Listeners appreciate the validation and insights offered by personal stories shared in episodes.

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Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

Door-to-Door Deception: Amanda's Toxic Workplace Story of Working for a Magazine Crew Cult
Q: What did you learn about yourself through this experience?
I learned to trust my gut, especially if something feels off, and I've gained a better understanding of self-compassion during my healing process.
Antidote Episode: Surviving a Cult Business - Interview with Amanda Fangman
Q: What are the signs of a cult business?
Signs include manipulation during the hiring process, unrealistic promises, emotional highs and lows, and isolation from outside influences.
Antidote Episode: Surviving a Cult Business - Interview with Amanda Fangman
Q: What does it mean to be in a cult?
Being in a cult generally means being involved with a group that employs deceptive methods to control its members, often with authoritarian leadership and mind control techniques.

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What is Toxic Workplace about and what kind of topics does it cover?

This podcast serves as a powerful platform for individuals to share their experiences with toxic workplace environments, highlighting the struggles and resilience faced by employees who have navigated these challenging conditions. It focuses on real stories from various fields, addressing topics like bullying, poor management, and the psychological impact of workplace toxicity. Each episode provides insights into overcoming such challenging situations and advocates for better workplace dynamics and awareness of employee rights. This unique approach not only validates the experiences of listeners but also encourages a movement towards healthier work environments, making it a vital resource for anyone feeling unheard or trapped in their job.

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Toxic Workplace launched 4 years ago and published 50 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.

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