Are Your Actions Reflecting Your LinkedIn Brand? | Workplace Weirdness S2E17 episode artwork

EPISODE · Apr 29, 2026 · 29 MIN

Are Your Actions Reflecting Your LinkedIn Brand? | Workplace Weirdness S2E17

from Workplace Weirdness™ · host Maya Kadar Kovalsky

In this episode of Workplace Weirdness™, Maya talks to former journalist turned marketing consultant, Nicole Ramirez to talk about what’s really going on in the current workforce. From parental leave bias and return-to-office whiplash to burnout that nobody wants to admit out loud.  Nicole gets into why dads still get side-eyed for taking leave, how RTO can feel like a corporate plot twist, what burnout actually looks like inside a team (hint: it’s not just being tired), and how to build a personal brand that doesn’t read like a boring white paper—or an oversharing diary. They also dig into the Beyoncé boss controversy, ice-cold layoffs, workplace loyalty (is it real?), and why your reputation matters more than your resume. If you’re thinking about career growth, boundaries, leadership, remote work, or just trying to survive modern work culture with your sanity intact—this episode’s got you covered. In this episode: · Why LinkedIn remains a top platform for reaching decision-makers · Common misconceptions about personal branding and why most posts read like either “white paper” or a “diary entry” · How Nicole transformed a Forbes layoff into a successful personal brand and business · Why return-to-office mandates can feel like a bait-and-switch · What leaders should consider before attributing burnout to a lack of motivation · Why equal parental leave policies matter for both mothers and fathers · How to handle a manager who pressures you to shorten your parental leave · The consequences when a brand’s public image diverges from its internal    ethics · Why your reputation is critical when you, yourself are the brand · How to establish work boundaries proactively before the job starts defining them for you  Resources and Links: Nicole Ramirez · Website: nrdigitalconsulting.com · LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/nicolerayeramirez   Maya Kadar Kovalsky · LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/mayakadar   Workplace Weirdness · Email: [email protected] · Website: workplace-weirdness.com · Instagram: @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 .

In this episode of Workplace Weirdness™, Maya talks to former journalist turned marketing consultant, Nicole Ramirez to talk about what’s really going on in the current workforce. From parental leave bias and return-to-office whiplash to burnout that nobody wants to admit out loud.  Nicole gets into why dads still get side-eyed for taking leave, how RTO can feel like a corporate plot twist, what burnout actually looks like inside a team (hint: it’s not just being tired), and how to build a personal brand that doesn’t read like a boring white paper—or an oversharing diary. They also dig into the Beyoncé boss controversy, ice-cold layoffs, workplace loyalty (is it real?), and why your reputation matters more than your resume. If you’re thinking about career growth, boundaries, leadership, remote work, or just trying to survive modern work culture with your sanity intact—this episode’s got you covered. In this episode: · Why LinkedIn remains a top platform for reaching decision-makers · Common misconceptions about personal branding and why most posts read like either “white paper” or a “diary entry” · How Nicole transformed a Forbes layoff into a successful personal brand and business · Why return-to-office mandates can feel like a bait-and-switch · What leaders should consider before attributing burnout to a lack of motivation · Why equal parental leave policies matter for both mothers and fathers · How to handle a manager who pressures you to shorten your parental leave · The consequences when a brand’s public image diverges from its internal    ethics · Why your reputation is critical when you, yourself are the brand · How to establish work boundaries proactively before the job starts defining them for you  Resources and Links: Nicole Ramirez · Website: nrdigitalconsulting.com · LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/nicolerayeramirez   Maya Kadar Kovalsky · LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/mayakadar   Workplace Weirdness · Email: [email protected] · Website: workplace-weirdness.com · Instagram: @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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