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🎙️ Characters From Corporate – “Politics at Work or Nah?”
In this week’s Characters From Corporate, Eric and Big Stew hear from a 31-year-old Black woman from Seattle who left her nursing job after her coworkers turned daily conversations political. Once she admitted she agreed with some Republican ideas, her team—also Black—wouldn’t let it go.
The guys weigh in on whether she’s “tripping” or if her coworkers were truly “characters from corporate.” From office cliques to political bullying, Eric and Stu reflect on why topics like politics, race, religion, and money are still so risky at work—and how even good intentions can backfire.
A candid, relatable discussion about judgment, boundaries, and knowing when to keep your cards off the table.
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🎙️ Characters From Corporate – “Politics at Work or Nah?”
In this week’s Characters From Corporate, Eric and Big Stew hear from a 31-year-old Black woman from Seattle who left her nursing job after her coworkers turned daily conversations political. Once she admitted she agreed with some Republican ideas, her team—also Black—wouldn’t let it go.
The guys weigh in on whether she’s “tripping” or if her coworkers were truly “characters from corporate.” From office cliques to political bullying, Eric and Stu reflect on why topics like politics, race, religion, and money are still so risky at work—and how even good intentions can backfire.
A candid, relatable discussion about judgment, boundaries, and knowing when to keep your cards off the table.
Upton LawSupport the show
GAIN ACCESS TO THE CONVERSATIONS WE CAN'T HAVE ON THE MAIN FEED
SEND US YOUR STORIES (START-UPS, CORPORATE STORIES) [email protected]
FINANCIAL TOOLS:
SCALE YOUR EMERGING COMPANY O...