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Is the Era of the “Bad Boss” Over? Gen Z, Media Shakeups & Power Shifts Explained

1 h 5 min · 30. Apr. 20261 h 5 min
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Is the Era of the “Bad Boss” Over? Gen Z, Media Shakeups & Power Shifts Explained The “boss from hell” is back—at least on screen. With the return of The Devil Wears Prada, the iconic Miranda Priestly reminds us of a workplace era defined by fear, control, and impossible expectations. But in 2026… does that kind of leadership still survive? In this episode of The Karel Show, we break down: * Whether toxic bosses are finally being pushed out * How Gen Z and Millennials are reshaping workplace culture * Why HR policies, social media, and public accountability are changing power dynamics Then: the shakeup in media. Late night is under pressure—Jimmy Kimmel facing backlash, Stephen Colbert stepping away. Is edgy, opinion-driven TV fading out? And in news: * Major station shifts (KNX, KGO and more) * Ongoing pressure on media organizations * The bigger question: Is independent journalism under threat—or just evolving? Plus: what it all means for the future of work, media, and truth itself. 👇 Tell me: Have YOU had a “Miranda Priestly” boss—and would that fly today? 🎙 Watch & Support The Karel Show ▶ https://youtube.com/reallykarel ❤️ https://patreon.com/reallykarel 📡 Streaming everywhere: Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeartRadio, Spreaker 📅 LIVE Monday–Thursday at 10:30 AM PST Karel is a history-making broadcaster delivering bold, unfiltered takes on culture, media, and politics—broadcasting from Las Vegas with his companion Ember. #BadBoss, #WorkplaceCulture, #ToxicWorkplace, #GenZ, #Millennials, #Leadership, #OfficeLife, #CareerTalk, #WorkplaceTrends, #TheDevilWearsPrada, #MirandaPriestly, #BossFromHell, #CorporateCulture, #HR, #WorkplaceChange, #MediaNews, #LateNightTV, #JimmyKimmel, #StephenColbert, #NewsIndustry, #Journalism, #Broadcasting, #KNX1070, #KGO, #CurrentEvents, #PoliticalCommentary, #CultureShift, #TheKarelShow, #TrendingNow, #RealTalk https://youtube.com/live/4vZur6XASIA

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