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Monster in My Closet: Workplace Fears and Follies

Podkast av Anil Saxena and Morgan Hunter

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Dive into "Monster in My Closet: Workplace Fears and Follies," where we unravel the spooky side of office dynamics. Our hosts, experienced in business and talent strategy, dissect complex leadership challenges, the nuances of giving and receiving feedback, and common startup pitfalls. Each episode delivers actionable insights paired with a dose of humor, empowering you to transform workplace fears into wins. Join us for candid discussions that cut through corporate politics and equip you with the tools for success. Subscribe and turn workplace woes into triumphs.

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🎙️ The End of the Line… For Now

After 70+ episodes of rants, revelations, and the occasional professional meltdown, we’re wrapping this chapter of Monster in My Closet. Is it the end? Maybe. Maybe not. Let’s call it a “strategic retreat.” In this finale (for now), we reflect on what we’ve learned, what’s still broken, and what might come next—if you want it. We’re digging into: 🔹 Why leadership training is still stuck in 1985 🔹 The hard truth about meritocracy at work 🔹 How reframing your career traumas can help you let go and level up Think we should bring the monster back? Let us know. Really. If this podcast mattered to you, tell us. Because we mightjust get back in the closet again. Full episode + show notes here: https://rb.gy/dc0tz9 [https://rb.gy/dc0tz9]. Drops May 27! 🎧

27. mai 2025 - 36 min
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Whistleblowing and Corporations: The Irritant in the System

Ever wonder what really happens when someone speaks up inside a big company? Spoiler: it’s not a slow clap and a corner office. In this episode of Monster in My Closet, we dive into the murky world of whistleblowing—why it’s risky, how corporations protect themselves instead of the truth, and what it means for the rest of us. We’re taking on three hard-hitting questions: 🔹 Do corporations prioritize self-preservation over protecting employees—and why? 🔹 What actually happens to whistleblowers inside these self-healing systems? 🔹 Can accountability exist in a structure designed to expel “irritants”? Expect sharp insights, raw truths, and yes, a few conspiracy theories that didn’t make it past the AI censors. We break down: ✅ The HR illusion and why it’s not your personal rescue squad ✅ The biological metaphor that explains why companies eject truth-tellers ✅ When it’s smarter to speak up—and when it’s smarter to walk away This one’s for the rule followers, the system challengers, and anyone who’s ever wondered if telling the truth is worth the cost. 🎙️ Full show notes here: https://rb.gy/dc0tz9 [https://rb.gy/dc0tz9] 🎧 Episode drops May 20!

20. mai 2025 - 39 min
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Stupid Policies at Work: Why We Can’t Have Nice Things

Ever worked somewhere that made you ask, “Who hurt you?” From banning metal forks to assigning an escort for the supply closet, this episode dives into the hilariously maddening world of workplace rules gone wrong. We’re putting stupid policies under the microscope—and laughing (and groaning) all the way through. In this episode of Monster in My Closet, we tackle three big questions: 🔹 Why do ridiculous corporate rules exist in the first place? 🔹 How do these rules quietly kill morale, culture, and productivity? 🔹 What can leaders do instead of being lazy policy tyrants? Expect paperclip pettiness, a rogue CEO with a camera, and practical tips for leaders who’d rather not become the villain in their company’s next glassdoor review. 💡 Full show notes, including extra absurd examples, at https://rb.gy/dc0tz9 [https://rb.gy/dc0tz9] 🎙️ Episode drops May 13. Mark your calendar, grab your government-issued chair, and rotate no more than 45 degrees—we’re going in.

13. mai 2025 - 28 min
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Collectivism vs. Individualism: Who Wins at Work?

Is your workplace more “what’s in it for me?” or “what’s best for the group?” In this episode of Monster in My Closet, we dive into the cultural tug-of-war between individualism and collectivism—and how these values shape leadership, teamwork, and decision-making. From noisy meetings full of strong opinions to buttoned-up hierarchies where compliance trumps creativity, we’re exploring how both extremes can go off the rails. We’re tackling three big questions: 🔹 What’s the difference between individualistic and collectivist work cultures? 🔹 What are the hidden hazards (and perks) of each approach in corporate life? 🔹 How can leaders strike a balance that reduces friction and boosts performance? Expect frameworks, flashbacks, and a few terrifying tales of terry cloth rompers as we unpack: ✅ How hyper-individualism breeds burnout, bias, and bureaucracy ✅ Why conformity can be efficient—but costly for innovation ✅ Practical ways to lead with both autonomy and alignment 🎧 Full show notes here: https://rb.gy/dc0tz9 [https://rb.gy/dc0tz9] Episode drops May 6. Monster meetup starts now.

6. mai 2025 - 32 min
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Innovation Overload: When Too Many Ideas Kill Focus

Is your org drowning in good ideas? In this episode, we're digging into Innovation Overload—that moment when the race to be cutting-edge starts to cut into your productivity, sanity, and bottom line. We explore how the relentless pursuit of the “next big thing” can quietly sabotage your ability to execute. We’re tackling three big questions: 🔹 What is the innovation trap, and how does it lead to information overload? 🔹 How does constant novelty wear down teams and customer trust? 🔹 How can leaders create a culture of sustainable innovation—and actually finish what they start? Expect real talk and sharp insights on: ✅ Why “new” isn’t always “better” (especially when you haven't fixed the bugs) ✅ How innovation outpacing absorption breaks systems, people, and sales ✅ The art of excellence in execution—yes, finishing still matters If your organization feels like a startup on a treadmill, this one’s for you. 🎧 Full show notes here: https://rb.gy/dc0tz9 [https://rb.gy/dc0tz9] Episode drops April 29.

29. april 2025 - 28 min
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