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Episode Description:
How much of you belongs in the workplace?
In this episode of Serving Up Success with a Splash, Bruce, Angie, and Dr. Nawtej explore the evolving art of
authenticity at work, when showing your human side strengthens trust, and when it can cross the line into
oversharing.
From Zoom confessions and team-building retreats to the politics of “being real” with your boss, we unpack the
balance between connection and professionalism. Because success in today’s workplace isn’t just about
performance, it’s about people. But how much of your personal story truly serves your professional one?
Why People Should Watch:
You’ll learn how to build meaningful professional relationships without losing boundaries.
You’ll understand emotional intelligence in action, how to connect without overexposing.
You’ll gain leadership insights for modeling authenticity safely and effectively.
You’ll hear hilarious and heartfelt stories about when “getting personal” worked and when it really
didn’t.
Perfect for leaders, teams, and anyone trying to balance heart and hustle in today’s human-centric workplace.
By Bruce CramerEpisode Description:
How much of you belongs in the workplace?
In this episode of Serving Up Success with a Splash, Bruce, Angie, and Dr. Nawtej explore the evolving art of
authenticity at work, when showing your human side strengthens trust, and when it can cross the line into
oversharing.
From Zoom confessions and team-building retreats to the politics of “being real” with your boss, we unpack the
balance between connection and professionalism. Because success in today’s workplace isn’t just about
performance, it’s about people. But how much of your personal story truly serves your professional one?
Why People Should Watch:
You’ll learn how to build meaningful professional relationships without losing boundaries.
You’ll understand emotional intelligence in action, how to connect without overexposing.
You’ll gain leadership insights for modeling authenticity safely and effectively.
You’ll hear hilarious and heartfelt stories about when “getting personal” worked and when it really
didn’t.
Perfect for leaders, teams, and anyone trying to balance heart and hustle in today’s human-centric workplace.