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Workplace Weirdness

Workplace Weirdness

著者: Maya Kadar Kovalsky
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Welcome to "Workplace Weirdness," the podcast that takes a deep dive into the delightful oddities of office life. Ever wondered why the break room smells like a science experiment or why your boss insists on using 'synergy' in every meeting? We've got you covered! Join Maya and her revolving door of guest hosts as they unravel the mysteries of cubicle culture and decode the cryptic behaviors of your coworkers. From bizarre email sign-offs to the enigma of office fridge politics, no topic is too weird for us to tackle. Each week, we'll talk about hot HR topics, answer listener questions and dissect an awkward workplace theme, all while keeping things light, fun, and packed with HR humor. Tune in, because in the world of work, the only thing you can count on is the unexpected! So, grab your coffee, put your feet up on that ergonomic footrest, and let's get weird at work together. Trust us, it’ll be a productivity boost like no other!© Green Banana Consulting LLC | 2025 | All Rights Reserved マネジメント マネジメント・リーダーシップ 出世 就職活動 政治・政府 経済学
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  • What Happens When Dating and Work Collide? With Lian Zucker
    2025/09/17
    Welcome to Season 2 of Workplace Weirdness! In this episode, we share funny stories about workplace crushes, dating disasters, and cringe-worthy encounters that will make you cringe (and laugh) out loud. Have you ever had a crush on a colleague or found yourself in an unexpected workplace romance? You might relate to this episode! We share experiences on workplace crushes, dating a coworker, and the awkward moments that happen when romantic relationships mix with professional life. We’ll talk about the dos and don’ts of dating at work, how to keep things professional while managing a relationship with a coworker, and how HR should step in when things get complicated. We also discuss workplace dating policies, the hidden dangers of dating at work, and what happens when that office crush turns into a full-blown romance. We’re joined by Lian Zucker, co-founder and CEO of Loop, who shares her take on navigating romantic relationships at work, setting boundaries, how to keep things professional when workplace dynamics start to get complicated, and how sometimes, things just don’t go as planned. So if you're looking for guidance on how to date at work without crossing any lines, or just want to hear some crazy stories about dating coworkers, you’ll love this one. Don’t forget to subscribe for more stories about office culture, workplace etiquette, and the weirdest HR moments. In This Episode: [00:00] Introducing Lian Zucker and Loop [02:51] The story behind Loop's inspiration [05:04] How Loop works [07:27] Building a company with family [09:03] Navigating workplace culture [10:35] Weirdest workplace moments [12:57] The week in work: Coldplay gate [19:26] Listener question #1: Setting boundaries with colleagues [23:44] Listener question #2: Struggles of a new manager [28:18] Cringeworthy question: Awkward office flirtations [32:09] Conclusion and guest farewell Notable Quotes [06:19] “Dating is less of a volume problem than you think, and much more so a problem of trust. When you get a warm introduction from someone you know or from someone in your community, you're much more likely to feel that trust.” — Lian Zucker [07:34] “My joke is often that the best thing I've done for the company is to convince my brother to build it with me.” — Lian Zucker [11:58] “Humans are so much more than checklists, and friends and matchmakers can really help you kind of overcome.” — Lian Zucker [14:12] “Infidelity is inexcusable. I think it's been equally disheartening to kind of see the schadenfreude involved a lot of public shaming, and ultimately their families were wrecked.” — Lian Zucker [16:35] “Historically, meeting in the workplace was very, very common. It can be a really great place to meet someone.” — Lian Zucker Lian Zucker LinkedIn -https://www.linkedin.com/in/lianzucker/ Loop - https://www.loopmein.me/ Maya Kadar Kovalsky Website - https://www.mayakadar.com/ LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/mayakadar/ Workplace Weirdness Email: info@workplace-weirdness.com SpeakPipe - http://speakpipe.com/workplaceweirdness Website - http://workplace-weirdness.com Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/workplaceweirdpod/ Disclaimer: The content of this podcast is intended for entertainment purposes only and should not be construed as professional, legal, or workplace-specific advice. Listeners are encouraged to seek guidance from qualified professionals for their individual situations.
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    35 分
  • WD-40 Wisdom: Bravery, Blunders & Breakthroughs
    2025/08/06
    In this episode of Workplace Weirdness, host Maya Kadar Kovalsky chats with Garry Ridge, former CEO of WD-40, about leadership, learning from failure, and why “dumbassery” might just be the secret ingredient to great leadership. Gary explains how embracing vulnerability, admitting you don’t have all the answers, and messing up a few times along the way can actually make you a stronger leader. Gary opens up about his time at WD-40, the iconic blue-and-yellow can that’s been fixing squeaky hinges and rusting parts for decades. He explains how building a culture of learning and being okay with failure helped the company thrive. They also tackle listener questions about navigating awkward workplace situations, like surviving a gratitude circle after layoffs, handling the micromanagement label, and escaping an unexpected weekend shift at a trampoline park. Tune in, you might just look at leadership a little differently after this one. Key Takeaways Embracing mistakes and vulnerability can unlock authentic leadership. Great leaders don’t just manage, they coach and support their team through change. Recognizing the power of asking “I don’t know” can create a more open, collaborative work environment. Transparency and humility are key to gaining trust after tough situations like layoffs. In leadership, authenticity outweighs trying to look like you have all the answers. Setting clear boundaries, even with a boss, is essential for maintaining professional integrity. In This Episode [00:00] What is WD-40? [01:01] Meet Garry Ridge [02:59] Why “Dumbassery” Is a Leadership Superpower [07:25] Coach vs. Manager: What’s the Difference? [09:18] Turning Mistakes into Learning Moments at WD-40 [16:01] Weirdest Workplace Moments [19:01] Week in Work: Why Fear-Based Leadership Backfires [26:01] Listener Question #1: Navigating Gratitude Circles After Layoffs [33:12] Listener Question #2: Micromanagement Feedback and How to Handle It [39:01] Cringeworthy Question: How to Decline an Unwanted Social Invitation [44:27] Wrap-Up and Final Thoughts Notable Quotes [03:26] “ Admitting you're wrong and saying you don’t know is actually a superpower.” — Garry Ridge [06:14] “ Success in business is not you being the smartest person in the room. It's you being in a room bringing out the smarts of everybody else. And once you expose yourself and display vulnerability, everybody else relaxes and suddenly you get an enormous amount of brain strength that comes out in the room.” — Garry Ridge [20:27 “ If leaders think that building a fear-based culture where people want to escape from their workplace instead of escape to it, they have a wake up call coming for them.” — Garry Ridge [34:17] “When your team calls you a micromanager, that’s feedback, not a defense.” — Garry Ridge Garry Ridge LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/garryridge The Learning Moment - https://thelearningmoment.net/ Maya Kadar Kovalsky Website - https://www.mayakadar.com/ LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/mayakadar/ Workplace Weirdness Email: info@workplace-weirdness.com SpeakPipe - http://speakpipe.com/workplaceweirdness Website - http://workplace-weirdness.com Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/workplaceweirdpod/ Disclaimer: The content of this podcast is intended for entertainment purposes only and should not be construed as professional, legal, or workplace-specific advice. Listeners are encouraged to seek guidance from qualified professionals for their individual situations.
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    46 分
  • Spotify, SoulCycle & the Science of Strong Cultures with Meredith Haberfeld
    2025/07/23
    What does neuroscience have to do with leadership? How do you pivot from frog dissections to Fortune 500 boardrooms? And what do you do when your boss says you’re "great behind closed doors"... and not in a good way? In this episode of Workplace Weirdness, host Maya Kadar Kovalsky is joined by the ever-dynamic Meredith Haberfeld, CEO of ThinkHuman and longtime advisor to companies like Spotify, SoulCycle, and Goldman Sachs. Meredith takes us on her wild journey from whitewater rafting guide to one of the most trusted names in executive coaching. And yes, there are weird workplace moments aplenty. Together, they unpack everything from awkward culture faux pas and executive presence mishaps to burned-out CEOs, dueling project management systems, and what to do when you accidentally "like" your boss’s shirtless Instagram post from 2017. (Spoiler: Don’t panic.) Key Takeaways Why executive presence is less about posture and more about connection How to lead teams through major change even when it's messy What to do when your role changes... but no one told you first Creative solutions to cross-functional dysfunction Why emotional intelligence and business strategy must go hand-in-hand How to handle embarrassing social media moments with humor and grace In This Episode [00:00] Introduction to Meredith Haberfeld [04:19] Developing Executive Presence [10:35] ThinkHuman: Finding the Right Fit [13:18] Weirdest Workplace Moments: Boss calls her a "banger behind closed doors" [16:13] The Week in Work: CEO Exodus [23:01] Listener Question #1: Dueling Project Management Systems [30:22] Listener Question #2: Outsourced Team Challenges [36:50] Cringeworthy Question: Accidentally Liked My Boss’ Old Swim Selfie! [40:35] Closing Remarks and Credits Notable Quotes [06:01] - “ I can take things on that I feel totally not equipped to do, and if I just relentlessly go for it, I eventually will be able to do it.” - Meredith Haberfeld [09:11] - “ Sometimes women more than men might struggle with how to modulate their persona into a presence that can be taken seriously.” - Maya Kadar Kovalsky [13:36] - “ In the startup world, for anybody who works in it, you end up with more in places you don't belong in a good way, 'cause you're like, all right, well we're a small team trying to build something, and here I am.” - Meredith Haberfeld [19:41] - “ I really think leading is an incredible privilege. So if somebody is called to that and feels inspired toward that, hold it with the level of care that it deserves.” - Meredith Haberfeld [27:52] - “ I think that the idea of purely digital written communication in a virtual or hybrid environment is just a fail.” - Meredith Haberfeld Resources and Links Meredith Haberfeld Website - https://www.meredithhaberfeld.com/ LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/meredith-haberfeld-she-her-29aa7a5 Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/thinkhumankind/ ThinkHuman Website - https://think-human.com/ Maya Kadar Kovalsky Website - https://www.mayakadar.com/ LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/mayakadar/ Workplace Weirdness Email: info@workplace-weirdness.com SpeakPipe - http://speakpipe.com/workplaceweirdness Website - http://workplace-weirdness.com Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/workplaceweirdpod/ Disclaimer: The content of this podcast is intended for entertainment purposes only and should not be construed as professional, legal, or workplace-specific advice. Listeners are encouraged to seek guidance from qualified professionals for their individual situations.
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    42 分
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