• Toxic Leaders & Tough Bosses
    Jun 18 2024

    Teresa Daniel, JD, PhD, joins Dr. Gary Namie to discuss her 2024 book -- Toxic Leaders and Tough Bosses. They discuss the organizational factors that support & sustain toxic, destructive people. Organizational solutions are offered.

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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • Workplace Peace and Employment Law
    Jul 27 2023

    Plaintiff's employment attorney Jessica Childress discusses her e-book and e-course, Peace: Leaving A Toxic Workplace On Your Own Terms. Jessica is a Washington, DC-based attorney with lots of trial experience coupled with consulting to organizations on training workplace investigators, writing employee handbooks, DEI training as well as legal strategies. She describes the vagaries of U.S. employment law. You can read about her work here: https://thechildressfirm.com/

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    1 hr and 12 mins
  • Evildoers and Workplace Bullying
    Nov 10 2022

    An exploration of sources of evil with Joan Arehart-Treichel, award-winning science writer and author of Warding Off Evildoers. We discuss genetic, neuroscience and environmental origins of bad people who harm others. The fit between Joan's scientific study of evil and the experiences of people bullied at work is also examined.

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    1 hr and 17 mins
  • Lessons from Stoicism for Bullied Targets
    Sep 27 2022

    Stoic authority and Deakin University (Melbourne, Australia) Associate Professor of Philosophy, Matthew Sharpe, PhD, discusses how his specialty, Stoicism, provides a toolkit of techniques to offset the misery bestowed by workplace bullying. He is author of the new book, Stoicism, Bullying and Beyond: How to Keep Your Head When Others Around You Have Lost Theirs and Blame You. Don't be fooled by any stereotypes about academic philosophers, Matthew "gets" bullying and is very pragmatic and helpful.

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    1 hr and 9 mins
  • The WBI Story - Drs. Ruth & Gary Namie
    Jul 14 2022

    Suffolk University Law Professor David Yamada leads the conversation with the Drs. Namie -- Ruth and Gary -- about the origins, evolution, and current state (in 2022) of the Workplace Bullying Institute, founded by them in 1997. The American pioneers tell their story for the record in celebration of WBI's 25th anniversary.

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    1 hr and 37 mins
  • Researchers' Perspectives on Bullying in Higher Education
    May 23 2022

    Veteran researchers Loraleigh Keashly, PhD (Associate Dean and Professor, Wayne State University, Detroit) and Kathleen Rospenda, PhD (Professor, Psychiatric Institute, University of Illinois, Chicago) discuss 25 years of research of emotional abuse and workplace bullying. Convergent themes include the roles of chronic, long-term exposure to abuse, the relational aspect of it, and the importance of the context of the abuse. In addition, they describe a large systemic intervention at the VA and emergent policies adopted by universities. The program ends with a dialogue about the uniqueness of academic sites for bullying and prescriptions for what can be done.

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    1 hr and 18 mins
  • Lessons From Norwegian Workplace Bullying Research
    Apr 5 2022

    Dr. Ståle Einarsen, Director, Bergen Bullying Research Group; Professor, University of Bergen discusses his voluminous body of work from the past 32 years. Without peer, Einarsen's prolific work, cited 43,571 times on Google Scholar, leads all academic researchers in both breadth and depth of knowledge on the topic. We cover the search for personality predictors of targethood, a model of destructive leadership (yes, there is worse than simply doing nothing), biological substrates of the bullying experience that mediate the harm inflicted, key organizational risk and prevention climate factors and what progressive nations like Norway do to mitigate harm to workers. Listen for the great line -- "it's the organization, stupid!"

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    1 hr and 9 mins
  • Bump It Up -- From Individual to Organizational Responsibility
    Mar 4 2022

    Dr. Maureen Duffy, co-author of Overcoming Mobbing and psychotherapist with extensive experience delivering trauma-informed care to bullied individuals, makes the case for ending the habit of making targets fix situations they did not cause. She invokes famous chef Emeril Lagasse's trademark exhortations -- "Bam!" and "Bump it up a level." Instead of adding flavors to food, Dr. Duffy refers to switching the focus from individuals and their personal traumatic histories to organizations where true responsibility lies. The conversation ends with her explanation of why only trauma-informed mental health professionals can help bullied targets.

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    1 hr and 12 mins