
Working with Demons and Witches, Conversations with Ocean, is the podcast where the workplace gets weird and sometimes hilarious! Hosted by Ocean, each episode dives into wild stories spotlighting the moments when bosses, coworkers, and entire organizations act less like professionals… and more like demons, witches, and assorted creatures of chaos. But here’s the twist: every story comes with insi... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 26 | Founded | 8 months ago |
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Season 3, Episode 5 explores the death of 20-year-old Amazon worker Caes Grusbeck, examining how low regulatory penalties, production pressure, and unsafe workplace design contributed to a preventable fatality.
Ocean combines factual reporting, lega... more
Hey, Keepers. This week has been pretty hectic, so I'm going to take a day off, and I will catch up with you next week.
Take care. Thanks.
In this episode of Working with Demons and Witches, Ocean responds to a listener facing threats from a boss who insists a younger worker familiar with AI will replace them. The episode explores the limits of AI as a tool, the legal and cultural risks... more
Season 3, Episode 3 follows a 25-year-old financial aid worker who faces escalating harassment after disclosing PTSD and anxiety accommodations: a trainer turned bully, a supervisor's secret partner, and a friend-turned-manager conspire to block a re... more
In Season 3, Episode 2, workplace coach Ocean walks through a story where a 16-year-old employee is terrified by a vague text from a senior manager and later discovers a coworker set him up by sharing the manager’s ex-wife’s photo in a group chat. Th... more
In Season 3, Episode 1 of Working with Demons and Witches Ocean explores Nairobi County’s new menstrual leave policy, its implications for workplace dignity, and reactions from the public. The episode examines historical and global context, analyzes ... more
Ocean reads a listener’s account of moving 17 hours for a dream job only to face persistent harassment, public humiliation, exclusion, and managerial inaction that has caused severe physical and mental health decline.
The episode walks through legal... more
Ocean breaks down listener Sushi Girl 122’s experience with a bullying senior who’s protected by management, exploring how workplace favoritism can damage mental health.
The episode offers practical steps, like document incidents, follow the chain o... more










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