
Summary
In this episode of the Glass Ceilings podcast, the co-founders of the Workplace Psychological Safety Act discuss their groundbreaking bill aimed at protecting employees from psychological abuse and fostering a safe work environment. They share their personal experiences with workplace bullying and the power dynamics involved. The journey to create the act is explored, along with the key components of the legislation. The importance of psychological safety and the definition of toxicity in the workplace are also discussed. This conversation explores the fraud and abuse in toxic workplaces, the conditioning of women to stay silent, and the impact of toxic workplaces on mental health. It also discusses the double standards and stereotyping of women, the need for empathy and compassion in the workplace, and the lack of rights and protection for employees. The conversation delves into the broken rung and aggression towards women of color, the blame on targets of abuse instead of perpetrators, and the biological differences and conditioning of women. It addresses the lack of diversity and inclusion in companies, the choice between career and personal life, and the effects of toxic workplaces on mental health. The conversation also emphasizes the importance of knowing and asserting employee rights, the manipulation of FMLA and denial of benefits, and the timeline and causation of mental illness. It highlights the psychological effects of toxic workplaces, the importance of awareness and education, and the uphill battle for legislation and change. Finally, it discusses ways to support the Workplace Psychological Safety Act and find relief and hope in community.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to the Workplace Psychological Safety Act
02:09 The Personal Motivation Behind the Act
04:32 Personal Experiences with Workplace Bullying
08:05 The Power Dynamics in Workplace Bullying
11:35 The Journey to Create the Workplace Psychological Safety Act
25:04 The Importance of Psychological Safety and Toxicity in the Workplace
33:08 The Fraud and Abuse in Toxic Workplaces
35:03 The Conditioning of Women to Stay Silent
36:17 The Impact of Toxic Workplaces on Mental Health
37:14 The Double Standards and Stereotyping of Women
38:27 The Need for Empathy and Compassion in the Workplace
39:22 The Lack of Rights and Protection for Employees
41:28 The Broken Rung and Aggression Towards Women of Color
42:57 The Blame on Targets of Abuse Instead of Perpetrators
43:26 The Biological Differences and Conditioning of Women
44:55 The Lack of Diversity and Inclusion in Companies
46:13 The Choice Between Career and Personal Life
47:39 The Effects of Toxic Workplaces on Mental Health
49:05 Knowing and Asserting Employee Rights
50:17 The Manipulation of FMLA and Denial of Benefits
52:28 The Timeline and Causation of Mental Illness
53:27 The Psychological Effects of Toxic Workplaces
54:49 The Importance of Awareness and Education
57:46 The Uphill Battle for Legislation and Change
59:23 Supporting the Workplace Psychological Safety Act
01:01:32 Finding Relief and Hope in Community
https://actionnetwork.org/petitions/pass-the-workplace-psychological-safety-act/
Jun 3, 2024
1 hr 3 min

Summary
Joy Hoover, founder of ESOES Cosmetics, shares her journey and motivation behind creating a lipstick that can save lives. She discusses her background in cosmetology and fashion design, as well as her previous ventures in social impact. Joy emphasizes the importance of uplifting women and creating a safe and supportive world. She also highlights the need to address trauma and speak out against injustice. Overall, Joy's mission is to empower individuals and fight against gender-based violence. In this conversation, Joy Hoover, the CEO of ESOES Cosmetics, discusses the importance of taking action and being proactive in addressing issues of sexual assault and violence. She shares her experience in fundraising for her company and the challenges she faced in pitching to male venture capitalists. Joy emphasizes the need for empathy and creating a supportive culture within the workplace. She also talks about the recognition she received as an entrepreneur and her vision for the future of ESOES Cosmetics.
Takeaways
ESOES Cosmetics is a lipstick that combines beauty, science, and technology to fight drug-facilitated sexual assault and violence.
Joy Hoover's personal experiences and background in social impact led her to create ESOES Cosmetics.
The beauty and fashion industry can be powerful platforms for social change.
It is important to uplift and support women, and to create a safe and inclusive world for everyone. Take action and be proactive in addressing issues of sexual assault and violence.
Invest in companies and initiatives that align with your values and make a difference.
Assume positive intent and practice empathy in your interactions with others.
Create a supportive and inclusive culture in the workplace.
Chapters
00:00
Introduction and Overview
01:29
Background of SOS Cosmetics
11:04
Previous Ventures and Social Impact
20:10
Background in Cosmetology and Fashion Design
23:00
Being the Change and Uplifting Women
25:39
Dealing with Trauma and Speaking Out
30:42
Creating a Safe and Supportive World
33:26
Navigating Uncertainty and Taking Action
34:34
Being Proactive and Taking Responsibility
35:32
Finding Purpose and Making a Difference
36:10
Investing in SOS Cosmetics
37:09
Overcoming Challenges in Fundraising
38:06
Pitching to Male VCs and Breaking Taboos
39:12
Empathy and Building a Supportive Culture
42:09
Fostering a Culture of Love and Accountability
45:37
Recognizing Achievements and Awards
51:57
Assuming Positive Intent and Practicing Empathy
57:56
The Future of ESOES Cosmetics
May 6, 2024
1 hr 2 min

In this enlightening episode of the Glass Ceilings Podcast, host Chrissy Barron sits down with Hannah Newman, founder of Manic Marketing, to explore the journey from facing adversities in toxic work environments to spearheading a marketing revolution. Hannah shares her profound experiences navigating the corporate world as a woman and member of the LGBTQ+ community, and how these challenges fueled her mission to create a marketing agency rooted in ethics, integrity, and empowerment. Through candid conversation, Hannah unveils the importance of standing firm in one's values, the impact of inclusive leadership, and her commitment to helping good people build great companies without resorting to sleazy tactics. Listen in for a dose of inspiration, practical advice for young professionals, and a glimpse into the future of Manic Marketing. This episode is a must-listen for anyone looking to make a meaningful impact in their professional journey and the world of marketing.
00:00 Introduction and Background
01:17 Running Ads Meetings
05:30 Mentorship and Professional Development
08:48 Work Trauma and Toxic Workplaces
12:07 Recent Experience with Toxic Workplace
16:32 Embarrassment and Respect
25:26 Societal Pressures and Sacrifices
28:52 Meaningful Positions of Leadership
30:47 Sacrifice and Work Culture
31:29 Fostering a Healthy and Inclusive Work Culture
32:05 Putting People Over Profit
32:35 Valuing Employees and Clients
33:15 The Impact of Work Culture on Business Success
34:03 Leading by Example
34:29 The Discrepancy Between Words and Actions
35:18 The IQ vs EQ in Leadership
36:43 The Desire to Lead vs. Actually Leading
37:47 The First Time Living Life
38:23 Believing in Yourself and Your Abilities
39:06 Breaking Point and Taking a Stand
41:21 The Influence of Childhood Experiences
42:03 The Impact of Gender Roles
43:53 Toxic Environments and Fear Management
45:08 The Need for Empathy in Leadership
46:06 The Breaking Point and Quitting
47:37 Navigating Corporate America as a Woman
48:25 Taking Up Space and Being Unapologetic
57:59 Advice for Young Professionals in Corporate America
59:32 Helping Good People Build Great Companies
Where to find Hannah:
https://manicmarketing.com/client-results
Hannah on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hannahnewman4/
Mar 7, 2024
53 min

In this episode of the Glass Ceilings podcast, we delve into the journey of Scott, former VP of a former insurance carrier. Scott shares his experiences navigating workplace challenges, from his role responsibilities to the circumstances leading to his departure and the personal and professional impact it had on him. Join us as we explore Scott's insights on workplace culture, legal considerations, coping mechanisms, and reflections on personal resilience.
This episode provides valuable insights and reflections from Scott's journey through workplace challenges, offering wisdom and guidance for professionals navigating similar situations. As we continue to advocate for safer and more supportive work environments, let us carry forward Scott's resilience and determination in overcoming adversity. Join us for future episodes of the Glass Ceilings podcast as we explore stories of empowerment and healing in the workplace.
Where to find Scott:
[email protected]
https://www.linkedin.com/in/sottenheimer/
https://ottenheimergroup.com/meet-the-team/
Mar 5, 2024
1 hr

In this episode of the Glass Ceilings podcast, we delve into the journey of Scott, former VP of a former insurance carrier. Scott shares his experiences navigating workplace challenges, from his role responsibilities to the circumstances leading to his departure and the personal and professional impact it had on him. Join us as we explore Scott's insights on workplace culture, legal considerations, coping mechanisms, and reflections on personal resilience.
This episode provides valuable insights and reflections from Scott's journey through workplace challenges, offering wisdom and guidance for professionals navigating similar situations. As we continue to advocate for safer and more supportive work environments, let us carry forward Scott's resilience and determination in overcoming adversity. Join us for future episodes of the Glass Ceilings podcast as we explore stories of empowerment and healing in the workplace.
Where to find Scott:
[email protected]
https://www.linkedin.com/in/sottenheimer/
https://ottenheimergroup.com/meet-the-team/
Mar 4, 2024
1 hr

In this episode of the Glass Ceilings podcast, we delve into the transformative power of self-compassion as a pathway to healing and resilience. Guided by evidence-based techniques and mindfulness practices, we explore practical strategies for responding to difficult emotions with kindness and compassion. Drawing from the work of leading researchers like Dr. Kristin Neff and Dr. Paul Gilbert, we uncover the science behind self-compassion and its profound effects on emotional well-being.
Join us as we embark on a journey of self-discovery and self-care, learning how to embrace imperfection, vulnerability, and self-acceptance. Through self-compassion journaling exercises, loving-kindness meditations, and practical self-care tips, listeners will gain valuable insights into cultivating a greater sense of emotional resilience and well-being in their daily lives. Together, we'll explore how self-compassion can empower us to navigate life's challenges with greater ease and grace, fostering a deeper sense of connection and compassion towards ourselves and others.
Feb 13, 2024
25 min

Embark on a journey of workplace resilience as Chrissy, host of the Glass Ceilings Podcast, engages in a powerful conversation with Casey, founder of Love Letters and Mixtapes. In this episode, they delve into the importance of building a supportive community for those facing workplace challenges. From advice for navigating toxic workplaces to strategies for maintaining mental health, Casey shares invaluable insights. Discover the initiatives by Love Letters and Mixtapes aimed at fostering community and hear impactful stories that resonate with those who've felt stuck in toxic workplaces. Join the conversation, find support, and explore the healing journey with Workplace Resilience.
Feb 5, 2024
59 min

In this episode, we explore the insidious nature of gaslighting, drawing insights from academic research conducted by experts like Dr. Emily Campbell at the University of Michigan and Dr. James Harper at Stanford University. Through real-world examples from my personal journey, we connect these experiences to the broader psychological framework outlined in scholarly studies.
Discover the cognitive and emotional impact of gaslighting on individuals, as we uncover red flags and provide strategies for identification. Drawing on the work of professionals like Dr. Susan Whitbourne at the University of Massachusetts and Dr. Christine Garcia at Johns Hopkins University, we delve into the crucial role of social support and self-compassion in mitigating the effects of workplace gaslighting.
The episode also addresses the aftermath of working in an environment where gaslighting is prevalent, exploring the long-term effects highlighted in recent studies from the Journal of Traumatic Stress and the Journal of Occupational Health. We emphasize the importance of proactive mental health strategies in recovery and share insights on rebuilding confidence and finding a path forward.
Jan 30, 2024
31 min

Welcome to this episode of Glass Ceilings- Healing Horizons: Navigating Work Trauma, a sanctuary for resilience, revelation, and the triumph of the human spirit. Hosted by Chrissy, this podcast invites you to explore the profound impact of toxic workplaces, embark on the transformative journey towards healing, and understand the crucial importance of breaking the silence. Every episode unfolds as a beacon of hope, offering a safe space for shared stories and renewed strength in the face of work-related challenges. Join us on a quest to triumph over work trauma, where passion, heart, and kindness converge to guide you through the healing horizons. It's not just a podcast; it's your compass to navigate the complexities of work trauma and emerge stronger on the other side. Are you ready to embark on this empowering journey? Tune in and let the healing begin.
Jan 22, 2024
14 min
