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E056 - Toxic Isn’t Just a Buzzword: Let’s Talk Workplace Abuse

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In this episode, Milou and Brian sit down with Kimberly Williams, VP of People, Culture, and Compliance at Walker Advertising and spokesperson for the End Workplace Abuse movement. They explore how toxic work environments harm employee mental health—and create real security risks.
Topics include:
- What workplace psychological abuse looks like
- How trauma impacts decision-making and security awareness
- The Workplace Psychological Safety Act and why it matters
- Tools to document abuse (e.g., Hively, Work Receipts)
- Why HR isn’t always the solution—and how to protect yourself
- The real financial cost of “brilliant jerks”
- Kim shares practical advice for individuals and organizations, and explains how listeners can support ongoing legislative efforts at endworkplaceabuse.com.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Workplace Psychological Abuse
05:49 Understanding the Impact of Workplace Trauma
08:35 Identifying Signs of Toxic Work Culture
12:54 Documenting Abuse and Engaging HR
16:42 Navigating Workplace Dynamics and Rights
19:48 The Movement for Workplace Psychological Safety
24:43 Legislative Efforts and Future Directions
31:07 Final Thoughts on Privacy and Workplace Rights

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59 episodes

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Manage episode 493302739 series 3574704
Content provided by Socializing Security. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Socializing Security or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

In this episode, Milou and Brian sit down with Kimberly Williams, VP of People, Culture, and Compliance at Walker Advertising and spokesperson for the End Workplace Abuse movement. They explore how toxic work environments harm employee mental health—and create real security risks.
Topics include:
- What workplace psychological abuse looks like
- How trauma impacts decision-making and security awareness
- The Workplace Psychological Safety Act and why it matters
- Tools to document abuse (e.g., Hively, Work Receipts)
- Why HR isn’t always the solution—and how to protect yourself
- The real financial cost of “brilliant jerks”
- Kim shares practical advice for individuals and organizations, and explains how listeners can support ongoing legislative efforts at endworkplaceabuse.com.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Workplace Psychological Abuse
05:49 Understanding the Impact of Workplace Trauma
08:35 Identifying Signs of Toxic Work Culture
12:54 Documenting Abuse and Engaging HR
16:42 Navigating Workplace Dynamics and Rights
19:48 The Movement for Workplace Psychological Safety
24:43 Legislative Efforts and Future Directions
31:07 Final Thoughts on Privacy and Workplace Rights

  continue reading

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