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EPISODE · Apr 28, 2026 · 5 MIN

Toxic Workplace Pivot - Kim Steiner Fource Recruiting

from Pivot Point - Strategy for Change with Nik Michael · host Nik Michael

Pivot Point Strategy for Change — Kim SteinerWhat if the life you spent your entire career building is the very thing breaking you?This conversation is about toxic leadership, the quiet courage it takes to choose yourself, and what I’ve learned sitting across from people who finally do.There are moments that rewrite us—but not the obvious ones.Not the dramatic turning points we point to later and say, “that’s when everything changed.” It’s the slower erosion. The Sunday night dread we learn to normalize. The tension in our shoulders we laugh off. The version of ourselves we barely recognize anymore.In my work, I’ve learned something unsettling: the most dangerous place to stay isn’t the job that’s hard or demanding. It’s the one that slowly convinces you the damage it’s doing is your fault.That’s the real story beneath my conversation with Kim Steiner.On paper, Kim had the career many people chase—big-name brands, senior roles, a steady climb through media sales into a position most would call success. Number two to the president. Access. Travel. Status. The kind of role that makes people nod when you tell them what you do.But we didn’t spend much time on how she got there.We talked about what happened when she arrived—and realized the room she had worked so hard to enter was quietly dismantling her from the inside.She wasn’t naive. She knew the culture was complicated. She knew leadership came with a reputation. And still, she took the job—for reasons most of us understand: the prestige, the trajectory, the identity of who she believed she was supposed to become.And when the reality didn’t match the promise, she didn’t question the system.She questioned herself.That’s what makes an environment truly toxic. It doesn’t just wear you down—it rewires the story you tell yourself, until every signal that something is off becomes evidence that you are.In Kim’s case, the misalignment showed up in ways that were easy to dismiss at first.A leader who delegated the hardest decisions but kept the credit.Requests that pushed against her integrity, framed as “just how things are done.”A culture where power moved freely—but accountability didn’t.

Pivot Point Strategy for Change — Kim SteinerWhat if the life you spent your entire career building is the very thing breaking you?This conversation is about toxic leadership, the quiet courage it takes to choose yourself, and what I’ve learned sitting across from people who finally do.There are moments that rewrite us—but not the obvious ones.Not the dramatic turning points we point to later and say, “that’s when everything changed.” It’s the slower erosion. The Sunday night dread we learn to normalize. The tension in our shoulders we laugh off. The version of ourselves we barely recognize anymore.In my work, I’ve learned something unsettling: the most dangerous place to stay isn’t the job that’s hard or demanding. It’s the one that slowly convinces you the damage it’s doing is your fault.That’s the real story beneath my conversation with Kim Steiner.On paper, Kim had the career many people chase—big-name brands, senior roles, a steady climb through media sales into a position most would call success. Number two to the president. Access. Travel. Status. The kind of role that makes people nod when you tell them what you do.But we didn’t spend much time on how she got there.We talked about what happened when she arrived—and realized the room she had worked so hard to enter was quietly dismantling her from the inside.She wasn’t naive. She knew the culture was complicated. She knew leadership came with a reputation. And still, she took the job—for reasons most of us understand: the prestige, the trajectory, the identity of who she believed she was supposed to become.And when the reality didn’t match the promise, she didn’t question the system.She questioned herself.That’s what makes an environment truly toxic. It doesn’t just wear you down—it rewires the story you tell yourself, until every signal that something is off becomes evidence that you are.In Kim’s case, the misalignment showed up in ways that were easy to dismiss at first.A leader who delegated the hardest decisions but kept the credit.Requests that pushed against her integrity, framed as “just how things are done.”A culture where power moved freely—but accountability didn’t.

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Pivot Point Strategy for Change — Kim SteinerWhat if the life you spent your entire career building is the very thing breaking you?This conversation is about toxic leadership, the quiet courage it takes to choose yourself, and what I’ve learned...

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