How To Survive Your Boss
Navigating workplace trust is one of those career lessons nobody actually teaches you — and in this episode of How to Survive Your Boss, Rajni Dhanjani drops the kind of real, hard-earned wisdom that only comes from years of battle scars across startups, corporate environments, creative agencies, and everything in between. From growing up in a cultural household that didn't quite match the room she walked into at her very first job, to managing toxic bosses, office politics, and the fine line between work bestie and professional liability — Rajni gets into all of it. She and hosts Kiana and Tara unpack why blindly trusting your coworkers (or your company) is one of the most costly early-career mistakes you can make, how to build a "professional persona" that protects you without killing your authentic self, and why being a human at work — not just an employee — is the single most underrated career skill. Whether you're fresh out of school, climbing the corporate ladder, or rebuilding after getting burned, this episode is exactly the conversation you didn't know you needed. Key Takeaways: * 🚨 Don't trust blindly — but don't go full cynic either. There's a difference between selective trust and walking into the office assuming everyone is out to get you. Find the middle ground. * 🪞 You are a human first, an employee second. It took an entire MBA class 10 minutes to answer "what are you when you walk into work?" — and someone finally said a human. Don't forget that. * 🎭 Build your professional persona. Your persona isn't fake — it's your authentic self with just enough protective distance. Think of it as your armor and your sparkle at the same time. * 👀 Observe before you trust. People tell you who they are through their behavior, their talking points, and how they treat others. Pay attention before you open up. * 🤫 Be careful who you vent to at work. If someone gossips with you, they'll gossip about you. There are no different rules for the workplace than there are for life. * 💡 Be intentional about your workplace relationships. Don't rely on natural social instincts — work relationships require deliberate strategy, especially when promotions and visibility are on the line. * 🧠 Bring your spidey senses to work. The same instincts you use to fact-check Instagram content or spot a red flag in dating? Use those at the office too. * 🧭 Know your environment before you trust it. Company culture, regional culture, leadership style, and team dynamics all change what's appropriate — read the room, always. * 📣 How you pitch an idea matters as much as the idea itself. "This is stupid" closes doors. "Help me understand this, because I think there might be another way" opens them. 💪 Don't lose yourself — even when it gets really bad. Getting burned doesn't mean you give up on who you are. Your career is yours. You have every right to be there. TIMESTAMPS: 0:30 — Intro & guest welcome 2:34 — "Don't trust too easily" — Rajni's #1 career advice 4:06 — Don't go full cynical; keep your humanity 6:02 — You're a human at work, not just an employee 13:55 — Reading the room: spotting red flags in people 17:51 — Corporate vs. agency cultures — different animals 20:00 — Slack is not your friend; assume everything is monitored 25:19 — The "work bestie" trap and trauma bonding 26:35 — Specific story: gossiping with a coworker backfires 28:00 — Company culture reflects leadership character 37:55 — Don't bring your emotional needs to work 45:11 — School dynamics vs. workplace dynamics 56:41 — How to navigate trust with your boss 59:10 — Finding your "persona" — the balance between authentic and strategic 1:01:09 — Being intentional with workplace relationships 1:03:44 — Rajni's socials & wrap-up 1:07:32 — Top 5 takeaways from the episode
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