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Bad Boss Survival Guide

You like your job but you have a bad boss. I was you a few years ago and I can help.

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    Plato's Cave at Work: How Toxic Jobs Distort Your Reality

    Most people don't realize they're in a cave. They think the shadows are real.In this episode we take a 2,400-year-old thought experiment from Plato and drop it right into your office. The boss who micromanages and calls it "quality control." The Sunday night dread you've been told is normal. The voice in your head that says "everyone deals with this." Those are shadows on the wall. They are not reality.Here's what we cover:Plato's Cave allegory in plain EnglishWhy your bad boss genuinely cannot see what you seeHow toxic workplaces train you to mistake dysfunction for "just business"The shadows people defend the hardest, and whyWhat it actually looks like to walk out of the caveIf you've ever caught yourself defending a job that's quietly destroying you, this one is for you.This series pulls from Stoicism, Plato, Nietzsche, and modern workplace psychology to help you survive a bad boss without losing yourself in the process. Forty-five episodes. Real tools. Your sanity.Support the show:Donate any amount: https://donate.stripe.com/6oUaEX31FcHI1Rj9pJ1gs04Patreon (early access + bonus content): https://www.patreon.com/c/michaelkuhlman1:1 Coaching:Stuck in a job that's eating you alive? I do private coaching sessions for people navigating bad bosses, toxic workplaces, and career transitions. Reach out: [email protected] this episode hit, leave a rating, share it with the friend you keep texting about their job, and follow the show so you don't miss the next one.

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    The Grey Rock Method: How to Become Invisible to Your Toxic Boss

    Some bosses feed on reactions. Take the reactions away and they get bored.That is the entire premise of the Grey Rock Method. You make yourself as uninteresting and unremarkable as a rock. No emotional response. No personal information. No drama. No fuel. Toxic people thrive on engagement, and when you stop giving it to them, most of them wander off to find an easier target.This episode breaks down how to actually do it without tanking your career or coming across as rude.Here's what we cover:What the Grey Rock Method is and where it comes fromWhy it works on narcissistic, controlling, and drama-driven bossesHow to keep responses short, factual, and emotionally flatEmail and Slack tactics for staying off the radarThe mistakes that blow your coverWhen to use Grey Rock and when a different play is neededOne thing to be clear on. Grey Rocking is not about being rude or doing bad work. It is strategic emotional detachment while staying fully professional. You still hit your deadlines. You still show up. You just stop being interesting prey.Who this episode is for: anyone with a narcissistic boss, a workplace bully, a manipulative manager, or a hostile environment that's draining you a little more every week. This is the technique that buys you peace while you plan your next move.This series pulls from Stoicism, Plato, Nietzsche, and modern workplace psychology to help you survive a bad boss without losing yourself in the process. Forty-five episodes. Real tools. Your sanity.Support the show:Donate any amount: https://donate.stripe.com/6oUaEX31FcHI1Rj9pJ1gs04Patreon (early access + bonus content): https://www.patreon.com/c/michaelkuhlman1:1 Coaching:Stuck in a job that's eating you alive? I do private coaching sessions for people navigating bad bosses, toxic workplaces, and career transitions. Reach out: [email protected] this episode hit, leave a rating, share it with the friend you keep texting about their job, and follow the show so you don't miss the next one.

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    Document Without Becoming Paranoid: How to Protect Yourself at Work the Smart Way

    There is a thin line between protecting yourself and losing your mind.Working under a difficult boss does not mean you need to become paranoid. It does mean you need to be strategic. This episode is about how to document workplace problems the right way - the kind of paper trail that protects your career and your peace, not the kind that takes over your life.Here's what we cover:What is actually worth documenting (and what to skip)The difference between healthy documentation and anxiety-driven over-documentationHow to record conversations, promises, and feedback without becoming obsessiveEmail, notes, and screenshots: when to use whichHow to keep your records secure and out of company handsKnowing when you have "enough" and can stopHow to actually use your documentation if it ever comes to thatThe trap most people fall into is treating documentation like emotional armor. They take notes on everything, screenshot every Slack message, and slowly turn their job into a surveillance operation. That is not protection. That is your nervous system on fire.Smart documentation is calm, professional, and minimal. You are not building a court case. You are building a quiet record of facts, just in case.This series pulls from Stoicism, Plato, Nietzsche, and modern workplace psychology to help you survive a bad boss without losing yourself in the process. Forty-five episodes. Real tools. Your sanity.Support the show:Donate any amount: https://donate.stripe.com/6oUaEX31FcHI1Rj9pJ1gs04Patreon (early access + bonus content): https://www.patreon.com/c/michaelkuhlman1:1 Coaching:Stuck in a job that's eating you alive? I do private coaching sessions for people navigating bad bosses, toxic workplaces, and career transitions. Reach out: [email protected] this episode hit, leave a rating, share it with the friend you keep texting about their job, and follow the show so you don't miss the next one.Keywords:bad boss survival guide, document toxic boss, workplace documentation, how to document a bad boss, paper trail at work, protect yourself at work, hostile work environment documentation, workplace gaslighting, performance review documentation, HR documentation, toxic workplace, workplace anxiety, dealing with difficult boss, workplace bullying, cover your bases at work, professional documentation, work email evidence, bad boss podcast, workplace survival, workplace psychology, career advice, michael kuhlman, bad boss guide, manage up, workplace boundaries

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    Your Bad Boss's Behavior Is Not About You: The Psychology of Toxic Leadership

    Stop blaming yourself.If you have ever caught yourself thinking "what did I do wrong" or "why does my boss hate me," this episode is for you. The truth is harder and easier than you think. Their behavior says everything about them and nothing about your worth.Bad bosses are not bad because of you. They are bad because of unresolved insecurity, imposter syndrome, poor leadership training, their own toxic work history, low emotional intelligence, pressure from above, and personal problems bleeding into the office. None of that is your fault. None of that is fixable by you working harder or being more agreeable.Here's what we cover:The real psychology behind bad boss behaviorWhy good employees often get the worst treatmentHow to stop taking workplace toxicity personallyRecognizing projection, displaced frustration, and insecurity-driven controlSetting emotional boundaries with a manager who blurs themProtecting your self-esteem when someone in power is chipping away at itKnowing when toxic crosses into harassmentThe key shift is this. You are not responsible for managing your boss's emotions, insecurities, or poor leadership skills. That is their work to do, not yours. Once that lands, you stop carrying weight that was never yours to begin with.This series pulls from Stoicism, Plato, Nietzsche, and modern workplace psychology to help you survive a bad boss without losing yourself in the process. Forty-five episodes. Real tools. Your sanity.Support the show:Donate any amount: https://donate.stripe.com/6oUaEX31FcHI1Rj9pJ1gs04Patreon (early access + bonus content): https://www.patreon.com/c/michaelkuhlman1:1 Coaching:Stuck in a job that's eating you alive? I do private coaching sessions for people navigating bad bosses, toxic workplaces, and career transitions. Reach out: [email protected] or text 407-495-1311.If this episode hit, leave a rating, share it with the friend you keep texting about their job, and follow the show so you don't miss the next one.Keywords:bad boss survival guide, toxic boss psychology, why bad bosses act that way, narcissistic boss, insecure boss, dealing with toxic leadership, workplace psychology, bad boss behavior, stop blaming yourself, toxic management, bad boss not your fault, projection at work, workplace gaslighting, hostile work environment, dealing with difficult boss, workplace boundaries, emotional boundaries at work, workplace mental health, workplace bullying, manage up, bad boss podcast, workplace survival, career advice, michael kuhlman, bad boss guide

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    You're Not Crazy: 10 Clear Signs You Have a Bad Boss

    Episode Title:You're Not Crazy: 10 Clear Signs You Have a Bad BossAlternates:10 Signs Your Boss Is Actually Toxic (And You're Not Imagining It)You're Not the Problem: 10 Signs Your Boss IsTrust Your Gut: 10 Unmistakable Signs of a Bad BossEpisode Description:You are not crazy.If you have spent the last six months questioning your own memory, your own competence, and your own sanity at work, there is a real chance the problem is not you. It is the person you report to. This episode is the reality check most employees never get.We walk through ten unmistakable signs of bad leadership. Not the small frustrations every job has. The patterns. The behaviors that quietly grind down good employees and convince them they are the problem.Here's what we cover:Micromanagement and the trust deficit underneath itTaking credit for work that isn't theirsInconsistent expectations that shift depending on the dayPoor communication and feedback that leaves you guessingPlaying favorites and the cliques that followUndermining you in front of othersImpossible deadlines without resources to matchBlame-shifting when things go wrongA culture of fear instead of accountabilityNo real path to growIf three or more of these sound like your week, you do not have a perception problem. You have a leadership problem. And the first step to surviving it is naming it clearly.This is the foundation episode of the series. Everything that comes next - the psychology, the documentation, the Grey Rock method, the philosophy, the exit planning - starts with seeing your situation for what it actually is.This series pulls from Stoicism, Plato, Nietzsche, and modern workplace psychology to help you survive a bad boss without losing yourself in the process. Forty-five episodes. Real tools. Your sanity.Support the show:Donate any amount: https://donate.stripe.com/6oUaEX31FcHI1Rj9pJ1gs04Patreon (early access + bonus content): https://www.patreon.com/c/michaelkuhlman1:1 Coaching:Stuck in a job that's eating you alive? I do private coaching sessions for people navigating bad bosses, toxic workplaces, and career transitions. Reach out: [email protected] or text 407-495-1311.If this episode hit, leave a rating, share it with the friend you keep texting about their job, and follow the show so you don't miss the next one.Keywords:bad boss survival guide, signs of a bad boss, toxic boss signs, bad leadership signs, micromanaging boss, narcissistic boss, signs your boss is toxic, am i overreacting at work, workplace gaslighting, you're not crazy at work, dealing with toxic boss, hostile work environment, bad boss behavior, taking credit for my work, workplace bullying, toxic workplace, dealing with difficult boss, workplace mental health, manage up, workplace boundaries, bad boss podcast, workplace survival, career advice, michael kuhlman, bad boss guide

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

You like your job but you have a bad boss. I was you a few years ago and I can help.

HOSTED BY

Michael Kuhlman

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