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  • If Corporate Emails Were Honest
    2025/12/25

    In this Christmas Day episode of The Corporate Burnouts, Mandy Holt and Mandy Alt keep things light, relatable, and painfully accurate by decoding corporate emails and translating what they actually mean when no one is allowed to say it out loud. From “just checking in” and “per my last email” to “friendly reminder,” “let’s circle back,” and emails that quietly CC your boss, the Mandys break down the passive-aggressive language, unspoken expectations, and emotional landmines baked into professional communication.

    Drawing from years of corporate leadership experience, they explore why email tone causes spirals, how paper trails protect people more than they solve problems, and why so many misunderstandings could be avoided with direct conversations, clearer priorities, and a little less corporate fluff. Along the way, they unpack leadership styles, feedback preferences, ADHD productivity realities, and why humor is sometimes the only way to survive professional life.

    If you’ve ever reread an email six times, felt personally attacked by “no rush,” or laughed to keep from screaming at your inbox, this episode will make you feel seen.

    Listen in, share this with a coworker who needs the laugh, and follow The Corporate Burnouts for honest conversations about work, burnout, communication, and life after corporate.

    And if you’re looking for a reset in the new year, check out the Become Conference in St. Louis this March and come say hi, we’d love to meet you. Here is the link to register for Become now - https://littleblackbook.wildapricot.org/event-6349380

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    45 分
  • Is It Burnout...Or Are You Just Done?
    2025/12/18

    In this episode of The Corporate Burnouts, we unpack one of the most confusing (and important) questions professionals and business owners face, especially at the end of the year. Burnout and being done can feel exactly the same, but the solutions couldn’t be more different.

    We talk honestly about holiday burnout, corporate exhaustion, loyalty, glass ceilings, financial fear, health insurance handcuffs, and the moment when daydreaming shifts from “how do I fix this?” to “what’s my exit plan?”

    This conversation applies whether you work in corporate, own a business, manage a team, or feel stuck in a role that no longer fits your life. We also dig into how vacations, boundaries, and restructuring can help when it’s burnout, and how to recognize when no amount of rest will fix misalignment.

    We also share why community, inspiration, and mentorship matter when you’re navigating burnout or big transitions, and invite you to join us at the Become Women’s Conference in March in St. Louis, where you’ll hear from women who’ve faced burnout, pivoted careers, built businesses, and found clarity for what’s next. Mandy will be on a marketing panel discussing podcasting, social media, SEO, and digital marketing, with plenty of opportunities to ask questions specific to your business or career. You can learn more and register here: https://littleblackbook.wildapricot.org/event-6349380?CalendarViewType=1&SelectedDate=3%2F7%2F2026.

    If this episode resonates, share it with someone who’s feeling the same way, subscribe to The Corporate Burnouts, and remember, you don’t have to let your work be the thing that makes you unhappy.

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    39 分
  • Corporate Red Flags We Normalize (Until They Burn Us Out)
    2025/12/11

    In this episode of The Corporate Burnouts, Mandy Holt and Mandy Alt unpack the corporate red flags so many professionals see, but often ignore. From “we’re a family here” culture and open-door policies that don’t actually fix anything, to perks replacing boundaries, loyalty being weaponized, and pay practices that quietly undermine employees, this conversation dives deep into how burnout really happens.

    Drawing from years of corporate leadership experience, the Mandys explore why smart, capable people overlook warning signs, how emotional manipulation can show up disguised as opportunity, and when the red flags become too heavy to ignore. They also share the personal moments that finally forced clarity, lost time, shifting priorities, and the realization that work should never cost you your life outside of it.

    If you’re questioning your job, feeling stuck, or wondering whether it’s time to reset boundaries, pivot careers, or design something new, this episode will help you name what you’re seeing, stop gaslighting yourself, and give yourself permission to want better. Listen in, reflect honestly, and join the conversation by sharing this episode, leaving a review, and following The Corporate Burnouts for more real talk about work, burnout, and life after corporate.

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    49 分
  • All the Cool Girls Get Fired: Turning Rejection Into Redirection
    2025/12/04

    In this episode of The Corporate Burnouts, Mandy and Mandy sit down for an honest conversation about what it really feels like to get fired. It doesn’t matter whether you saw it coming, never expected it, or still aren’t sure if it was “deserved.” Losing a job can shake your confidence, mess with youridentity, and leave you wondering who you are without a title. Inspired by the book All the Cool Girls Get Fired by Christina O’Neill and Laura Brown, the Mandys talk through the fear,embarrassment, ego bruises, and even the strange sense of relief that sometimes shows up afterward. So many high-achieving women eventually outgrow environments that never fit them in the first place, and this episode leansinto that truth.

    The conversation touches on everything from toxic bossesand HR disasters to workplace politics, burnout, and those “is it me or is this place actually unhinged” moments. They spend time breaking down what happens emotionally after a firing, how to rebuild your sense of self, and what it looks like to reenter the job market without dragging all the shame along with you. There’s also a practical side to the discussion, including how to talk about being fired in interviews, questions you should ask to avoid another toxic situation, and why a setback might actually be a setup for somethinghealthier.

    The Mandys also pulled in real stories from TikTok. Someare ridiculous, some are painful, and some are so familiar you’ll swear someone has been reading your journal. The point is simple. You’re not the only one who has been blindsided or confused or humiliated by the way a company chose topart ways. And you’re certainly not the only person who has walked away stronger.

    If this episode made you laugh, helped you breathe alittle easier, or reminded you that you’re not alone, hit subscribe, leave a review, share it with a friend, and tag us so we can cheer for you during your comeback season.

    Want to read All the Cool Girls Get Fired? Here are a few places you can grab a copy:

    Amazon:https://a.co/d/h1e3pC1
    Barnes & Noble:https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/all-the-cool-girls-get-fired-laura-brown/1146922297?ean=9781668067451

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    46 分
  • The Burnout Cure: Development Strategies That Actually Work
    2025/11/27

    In this episode of The Corporate Burnouts, Mandy and Mandy break down what personal and professional development actually looks like when you’re stuck, overwhelmed, or recovering from burnout. From holiday chaos and family traditions to rebuilding confidence and figuring out who you are outside of your job, they explore the real, human side of growth.

    The Mandys talk through different types of development, self, professional, creative, parenting, financial, and physical, and how each one plays a role in finding clarity. They share stories from their corporate careers, including development expectations, leadership lessons, networking wins, conference takeaways, and the mindset shifts that helped them rediscover their direction.

    You’ll hear why therapy matters, how burnout affects your health, how creative hobbies can reset your brain, and how financial education protects your future. They also explain how to request company funding for your own development in a way leadership will actually support.

    By the end, you’ll feel inspired to choose one development goal, big or small, that moves you toward purpose, confidence, and a healthier career path, whether you're staying in corporate or building something new.

    If this episode resonates, subscribe, leave a review, and tell us your development goal for this season.

    And if you are here to get the verbiage (given by Tenice Wehmeyer - guest on episode 39) to use to get your company to pay for your development plans, here it is:

    Hi [Leader Name],

    I’d like to request approval to participate in _______________. This program will help me _____________, specifically __________.

    The coaching structure includes __________________. I will apply the tools immediately, share relevant insights with the team, and keep you updated on progress.

    The estimated investment is _________. If approved, I’d prefer to begin on _____________.

    Thank you for your consideration and openness to investing in my growth. Please let me know if you have any questions.

    Sincerely,

    “Invested Employee”

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    51 分
  • Through the HR Lens: Leadership, Confidence & Growth
    2025/11/20

    If you’ve ever dealt with a toxic boss, felt unheard by HR, or found yourself burning out in the middle of corporate chaos, this episode of The Corporate Burnouts Podcast is for you. We’re joined by executive coach Tenice Wehmeyer, who brings over two decades of HR and leadership experience from startups to Fortune 100 companies. She’s seen exactly how poor leadership, unclear expectations, and constant pressure lead to burnout, and she breaks it all down in a way that finally makes sense.

    In this conversation, we talk about what really creates burnout at work, why HR often feels disconnected from employees, and how to recognize the difference between a stressed leader and a genuinely toxic one. Tenice also explains how powerful 360 feedback can be, what it reveals about leadership blind spots, and how to use it for real growth instead of taking it personally.

    We dive into the unique challenges of middle managers, the people stuck between executive demands and team burnout. Tenice shares how to advocate upward, protect your team, communicate with impact, and lead without losing yourself. We also explore career clarity for high performers who don’t actually want to manage people, and the healthy alternatives they can pursue.

    Most importantly, we talk about the personal patterns that fuel burnout, people-pleasing, lack of boundaries, and carrying more than your share, and how to start breaking those habits with self-awareness and support.

    If you’re trying to survive corporate life, fix your relationship with work, or simply become a healthier leader, this episode offers clarity, validation, and practical tools.

    Learn more about Tenice -

    Website: https://wehmeyerassociates.com/

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wehmeyercoaching

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wehmeyercoaching/


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    1 時間 2 分
  • Recruiters & Resumes: How to Stand Out in Today's Job Market
    2025/11/13

    In this powerhouse episode of The Corporate Burnouts, hosts Mandy Holt and Mandy Alt sit down with Alison Niermann, CEO of Tilly Workforce Solutions and an expert in recruitment strategy, talent development, and career transformation, for a deep dive into how job seekers can finally land the roles they deserve in 2025.

    With over 20 years in recruiting, Alison pulls back the curtain on what recruiters actually look for, how the hiring process really works, and why the job market feels so different right now. She explains the difference between a job and a role, the power of building a personal brand statement, and how to create an “ideal candidate profile” that helps you stand out in a crowded market.

    The conversation covers everything from AI-filtered resumes and quiet hiring to salary negotiation, interview prep, recruiter relationships, and knowing your worth. You’ll learn how to ask about salary ranges without sounding pushy, how to negotiate confidently when the offer comes in, and how to advocate for yourself once you’re already in a role, whether that’s asking for a raise, redefining your value, or documenting your impact for future promotions.

    Alison also shares practical tips for writing resumes that beat the ATS (AI filtering systems), using the STAR method to answer interview questions, and keeping your story positive even after a toxic job or layoff.

    If you’ve been ghosted by hiring managers, burned out by applications, or nervous about your next interview, this episode is a master class in how to present yourself with clarity, confidence, and conviction.

    Listen now to learn how to build a career that fits your values and a life that matches your worth, then subscribe, leave a review, and share this episode with a friend who needs to hear it. Your dream job isn’t gone, you just need the right strategy to find it.

    Where you can find Alison Niermann -

    Website: https://tilleyworkforcesolutions.com/

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alisonniermann/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alisonniermann/

    Recruitment Training Course: www.hiringtothrive.com

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    1 時間 10 分
  • Boundaries, Burnout, and the Battle with Technology
    2025/11/06

    In this insightful and laugh-out-loud episode of The Corporate Burnouts, hosts Mandy Holt and Mandy Alt take a real-world dive into one of the biggest hidden causes of burnout today, digital overload and notification fatigue.

    From chaotic inboxes and nonstop group chats to the never-ending Teams messages, emails, and app pings, the Mandys unpack how the “always-on” culture of modern work drains creativity, focus, and mental health. They share personal stories about learning to unplug, manage technology intentionally, and set real boundaries without losing productivity, or their minds.

    You’ll hear their honest conversation about the anxiety that comes with constant communication, how to structure your notifications for sanity, and why mastering your digital environment might just be the most important self-care tool in your burnout recovery toolkit. They also discuss Getting Things Done by David Allen and how his practical productivity methods helped them regain control over chaotic schedules, multiple client platforms, and the endless demands of entrepreneurship.

    Tune in for authentic advice, relatable laughter, and actionable strategies to create a healthier relationship with technology. Don’t miss the challenge at the end, audit your apps, silence unnecessary notifications, and reclaim a little peace of mind.

    Subscribe to The Corporate Burnouts on Spotify and YouTube, leave a review, and share your favorite “notification burnout” story on Instagram @thecorporateburnouts.

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    49 分