Bad Boss Files: Lessons From The Worst

Episode 10: I'm Just a Little Tipsy

17 min · 13 de abr de 2026
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In this episode of Bad Boss Files, we dive into a workplace where communication is one-sided, leadership is checked out, and accountability is nowhere to be found. What starts with a boss casually showing up to meetings “a little tipsy” quickly unravels into a pattern of behavior that erodes trust across the team. It shows how leadership sets the standard for culture and leaves once-happy employees wondering how they can navigate a toxic culture and it often feels safer to keep your head down than speak up. From blurred boundaries to outright misrepresentation, this story highlights how poor leadership doesn’t just impact one moment it shapes the entire workplace. It’s a candid look at what happens when integrity is missing, and why good employees ultimately choose to walk away rather than tolerate it.

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