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EPISODE · Nov 5, 2025 · 11 MIN

Middle Management Meltdown: Who's Really Holding Up the House?

from The Spitfire Podcast with Lauren LeMunyan

Middle Management Meltdown: Who's Really Holding Up the House? Middle managers are getting steamrolled and no one's sending in the rescue team. In this fiery episode, we're breaking down the psychological safety crisis facing middle managers, calling out C-suite complacency, fear-based culture, and outdated leadership dynamics. From Harvard Business Review's overdue headlines to the real-world toll of managing up and down with zero support, Lauren lays it all bare. Tune in for unapologetic truth bombs, powerful stats, and a roadmap to build trust-based teams that actually work. Spoiler: psychological safety isn't optional. It's the foundation.   Learn more about Psychological Safety here: https://spitfirecoach.com/psychological-safety See the truth about Middle Managers here: https://spitfirecoach.com/middle

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Middle Management Meltdown: Who's Really Holding Up the House? Middle managers are getting steamrolled and no one's sending in the rescue team. In this fiery episode, we're breaking down the psychological safety crisis facing middle managers,...

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