Is your workplace silently sinking in a swamp of disrespect and dysfunction. This episode, Denise and her guest Kimberly Benoit dive deep into the hidden world of toxic workplaces, exposing the subtle be workplace behaviorss environment. We'll bust the myth that only "bullies" and the "mean girl" are to blame. You'll discover how casual observers, silent witnesses, and even well-meaning leaders can unknowingly perpetuate the problem.

Get ready to:

Unmask the "crazy": Learn how to recognize the early warning signs of a toxic workplace before it consumes you.Own your role: Discover how your own reactions and inaction can fuel the fire.Become a changemaker: Uncover actionable steps everyone can take to break the toxic cycle.Stand your ground: Find out why staying and fighting for a better workplace is often the braver (and more effective) choice than running away.Lead the transformation: As a manager, learn how to tackle disrespectful behavior head-on and set new standards for your team.

Join us on this critical conversation and reclaim your right to a healthy, thriving workplace.

Kimberly J Benoit is an award-winning leadership and workplace toxicity expert with over 20 years of corporate experience across various industries and companies, from small nonprofits to Fortune 50 giants such as Target. She is renowned for the We’ve All Done It™ Framework, in which she coaches, consults, a speaks to organizations seeking innovative strategies to retain exceptional leaders, build cohesive teams, and tackle toxicity. Kimberly is the bestselling author of the book “We’ve All Done It,” and also hosts a podcast with the same title. She is on a mission, often with a touch of humor, to encourage us to be honest about each individual's role in contributing to toxic workplaces. She believes we can evolve into more confident leaders and build stronger teams and organizations through this understanding. You can reach Kimberly by going to her website: https://kimberlyjbenoit.com/services/coaching/

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