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In this episode, JD explores the universal signs of workplace toxicity, encouraging listeners to reflect on their own environments and recognize troubling red flags. JD shares personal experiences of complicity in toxic workplaces and emphasizes the importance of awareness and courage in addressing dysfunction. Join us for a compelling discussion on how to spot red flags before it’s too late and create healthier work environments.
This episode features interview excerpts with Dr. Kimberly Jones, Founder and CEO of Couvlux®
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Brand Design: Kevin Ache
Theme Song: "Canary" by Jim Yosef
Additional Music & Scoring: Epidemic Sound
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In this episode, JD explores the universal signs of workplace toxicity, encouraging listeners to reflect on their own environments and recognize troubling red flags. JD shares personal experiences of complicity in toxic workplaces and emphasizes the importance of awareness and courage in addressing dysfunction. Join us for a compelling discussion on how to spot red flags before it’s too late and create healthier work environments.
This episode features interview excerpts with Dr. Kimberly Jones, Founder and CEO of Couvlux®
Send us a text
Support the show
Credits:
Brand Design: Kevin Ache
Theme Song: "Canary" by Jim Yosef
Additional Music & Scoring: Epidemic Sound
Visit our website to learn more about the podcast!
Let's connect! Email me at here!
Find more info on our socials!
Hyman Podcast Facebook
Hyman Podcast Instagram
Personal Instagram
Twitter

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