EPISODE · Aug 14, 2025 · 16 MIN
Holding It Together in The Bathroom Stall
from I Am The Advocat · host The Advocats LLP
We’ve all heard the warnings: never cry at work, you’ll look weak. But is that really true? In this episode of 'I Am The Advocat', LawBooBoo discusses the often-taboo subject of crying at work, challenging the myths surrounding workplace emotions. The conversation highlights the importance of recognizing emotions as valid responses to stress and the need for a more human-centric workplace culture. Through mythbusting, personal stories, and practical advice, the episode advocates for emotional honesty and the creation of supportive environments where individuals can express their feelings without fear of judgment.Share your story anonymously https://tally.so/r/31gXXMTheme: Crying at Work — Myths, Reality, and What to Actually Do About It.Chapters00:00 Crying at Work: A Universal Experience01:46 Myths About Crying in the Workplace09:04 The Real Impact of Emotions10:39 Practical Steps for Emotional Honesty13:41 Closing Thoughts: Embracing Humanity at WorkSound bites"Emotions are information.""Crying at work is a normal human response.""You're not failing at being strong."TakeawaysCrying at work is a universal experience that many face.Myths about crying being a sign of weakness are harmful and untrue.Emotions provide valuable information about our mental state.Healthy workplaces encourage emotional expression rather than suppressing it.Ignoring emotional responses can lead to burnout and disengagement.Authenticity in emotions builds trust and connection among colleagues.Leaders should model emotional intelligence and vulnerability.Creating psychological safety is essential for a healthy work environment.Emotional honesty can improve communication and relationships at work.Everyone has a story about their emotional experiences at work.Keywordscrying at work, workplace emotions, emotional intelligence, mental health, professional environment, workplace culture, authenticity, emotional honesty, mythbusting, human experience
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