• Episode 4: When Work Goes Bad Part 2: Toxic Workplaces and How to Avoid Them.

  • Dec 5 2023
  • Length: 29 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 4: When Work Goes Bad Part 2: Toxic Workplaces and How to Avoid Them.

  • Summary

  • Is your workplace a cult? How do you spot a toxic workplace before it's too late? What's the deal with almond milk?

    All these questions and more will be answered in part 2 of our 2-part series on toxic workplaces, bad bosses, and how to avoid them.

    We'll talk about red flags for identifying toxic workplaces, the chronic stress to burnout to illness pipeline, the dangers of staying too long in a toxic environment, and the similarities between toxic workplaces and abusive relationships.

    It's not all doom and gloom, though. We end on a good note! We'll also get into green flags, how to spot healthier workplaces during the interview process, and the good that can come from bad.

    We hope this episode validates and informs you, and that it sparks your own conversations around boundaries and taking good care of your physical and mental health.

    Also, please excuse the sirens in the background! We were recording in my old downtown apartment and soundproofing was not a thing.

    Links

    Jamie's red and green flag posts can be found at:

    linkedin.com/in/jamiemphillips/

    and on Instagram @findyourjam.jobsearchcoaching

    Jenn and her wonderful coffees can be found:

    On Instagram: @queenbeancuratedcoffees

    and her website: https://the-queen-bean.square.site/

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