EPISODE · Jun 4, 2026 · 30 MIN
The One With the Office Tickler | Reacting to Reddit at Work
from Why Does It Feel So Wrong To Be Human At Work? · host Local Wisdom
A coworker crawled under her desk to fix a power strip. She slipped her heels off, got down on the floor, and made herself vulnerable for two seconds. And that's when the coworker behind her reached over, wrapped an arm around her ankles, and started tickling her feet.Yes. At work. In 2026. We have questions too.In this Reacting to Reddit at Work episode of Why Does It Feel So Wrong to Be Human at Work?, Bree Bartos brings Pinaki Kathiari and Chris Lee a Best of Redditor Updates story so strange the original poster used Friends character names to tell it. Rachel got tickled. Monica did the tickling. Phoebe is the hands-off manager who walked Monica to HR and then never really resolved anything. And five months later, nobody got closure and everybody got punished.It's a story about workplace boundaries, about what makes a mistake termination-worthy versus a conversation, and about what happens when management avoids the hard conversation entirely and lets a situation rot.In this episode, they discuss:• Where the line actually is on workplace physical boundaries, and why "we're all human at work" doesn't mean there aren't any• The difference between a one-time lapse in judgment and a pattern of disrespect• Why the real failure here was management never bringing everyone together for a resolution• Whether the reaction would have been different if it were Joey instead of Monica• Pinaki on running toward conflict instead of away from it, and the Local Wisdom Nerf gun incident• Why Monica never actually apologized, and how much that one missing piece mattered• The mantra: companies come and go, but the relationship is what stays• An ending where everyone got what they wanted and nobody felt good about itHow would you have handled this one? Because we're still not totally sure.---Connect with UsPinaki Kathiari – LinkedIn | Local WisdomChris Lee – LinkedIn | Gallagher CommunicationBree Bartos – LinkedIn | Local WisdomSpecial thanks to digital communication agency Local Wisdom (www.localwisdom.com) for really believing in our mission and making this podcast possible. If this episode made you think differently, laugh, or even yell out loud, we want to hear about it! Connect with us on LinkedIn, and don’t forget to rate, review, and share – maybe with your work bestie… or even your boss if you're feeling bold. We also bring these important conversations to conferences and private workshops, creating space for real, meaningful change. Take the first step at www.whydoesitfeelsowrong.com.
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A coworker crawled under her desk to fix a power strip. She slipped her heels off, got down on the floor, and made herself vulnerable for two seconds. And that's when the coworker behind her reached over, wrapped an arm around her ankles, and started tickling her feet.Yes. At work. In 2026. We have questions too.In this Reacting to Reddit at Work episode of Why Does It Feel So Wrong to Be Human at Work?, Bree Bartos brings Pinaki Kathiari and Chris Lee a Best of Redditor Updates story so strange the original poster used Friends character names to tell it. Rachel got tickled. Monica did the tickling. Phoebe is the hands-off manager who walked Monica to HR and then never really resolved anything. And five months later, nobody got closure and everybody got punished.It's a story about workplace boundaries, about what makes a mistake termination-worthy versus a conversation, and about what happens when management avoids the hard conversation entirely and lets a situation rot.In this episode, they discuss:• Where the line actually is on workplace physical boundaries, and why "we're all human at work" doesn't mean there aren't any• The difference between a one-time lapse in judgment and a pattern of disrespect• Why the real failure here was management never bringing everyone together for a resolution• Whether the reaction would have been different if it were Joey instead of Monica• Pinaki on running toward conflict instead of away from it, and the Local Wisdom Nerf gun incident• Why Monica never actually apologized, and how much that one missing piece mattered• The mantra: companies come and go, but the relationship is what stays• An ending where everyone got what they wanted and nobody felt good about itHow would you have handled this one? Because we're still not totally sure.---Connect with UsPinaki Kathiari – LinkedIn | Local WisdomChris Lee – LinkedIn | Gallagher CommunicationBree Bartos – LinkedIn | Local WisdomSpecial thanks to digital communication agency Local Wisdom (www.localwisdom.com) for really believing in our mission and making this podcast possible. If this episode made you think differently, laugh, or even yell out loud, we want to hear about it! Connect with us on LinkedIn, and don’t forget to rate, review, and share – maybe with your work bestie… or even your boss if you're feeling bold. We also bring these important conversations to conferences and private workshops, creating space for real, meaningful change. Take the first step at www.whydoesitfeelsowrong.com.
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