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Podcast Corporate Baggage

Corporate Baggage

Catie Campbell and Whitney Siders

Business & Entrepreneuriat
Business & Entrepreneuriat
Business & Entrepreneuriat

Fréquence : 1 épisode/15j. Total Éps: 18

Hosting podcast Captivate
Corporate Baggage is your weekly deep dive into the real issues and challenges of Corporate America. Hosted by Catie Campbell and Whitney Siders, two seasoned executive coaches and consultants, this podcast unpacks the unspoken struggles, messy realities, and untapped opportunities in today’s workplace. Whether you're leading the charge or navigating the grind, we tackle the big questions from both the leader’s and employee’s perspective. Honest, insightful, and always relatable—tune in for fresh takes and actionable wisdom to help you thrive in the corporate world.
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Unpacking the Return to Office Dilemma

Saison 1 · Épisode 1

dimanche 26 janvier 2025Durée 26:14

Summary

In this episode of Corporate Baggage, hosts Catie Campbell and Whitney Siders delve into the complexities surrounding the return to office policies that many companies are enforcing post-pandemic. They discuss the ethical implications of these policies, the promises made to employees, and the unintended consequences that arise from leadership decisions. The conversation highlights the importance of trust, employee engagement, and the need for companies to consider the perspectives of their workforce when making decisions that affect their work environment. Ultimately, the hosts emphasize that the return to office debate is not just about physical location but also about the ethical considerations behind corporate policies.

Takeaways

  • The return to office debate continues to evolve post-pandemic.
  • Employees are feeling betrayed by changes in work policies.
  • Ethics in workplace decisions are crucial for employee trust.
  • Companies are facing challenges in monitoring remote work productivity.
  • Unintended consequences arise from poorly thought-out policies.
  • Data showing employee satisfaction is often ignored by leadership.
  • Trust is essential for maintaining a positive workplace culture.
  • Employees are increasingly choosing companies that align with their values.
  • Asking questions can help clarify leadership decisions.
  • The influence of employees and consumers is growing in corporate decisions.

Chapters

00:00 Welcome to Corporate Baggage

00:54 The Return to Office Debate

03:15 Ethics of Workplace Policies

08:12 Unintended Consequences of Return Policies

12:56 Data vs. Decisions in Leadership

20:16 Trust and Employee Engagement

24:27 Repacking the Conversation

Keywords

return to office, workplace ethics, employee engagement, corporate policies, remote work, leadership decisions, workplace culture, talent acquisition, employee trust, organizational behavior

Unpacking Corporate Baggage: Why We're Here

Saison 1

dimanche 26 janvier 2025Durée 03:07

Welcome to the very first episode of Corporate Baggage!

In this quick intro, your hosts, Whitney Siders and Catie Campbell, share the inspiration behind the podcast. Hear how their experiences as executive coaches and consultants in corporate America, coupled with a TikTok channel that gained traction, led them to create this show.

Discover what you can expect each week as they unpack workplace issues from all perspectives—leaders, employees, and even customers. Whether it’s layoffs, return-to-office policies, or executive decisions, Whitney and Catie are here to bring you behind-the-scenes insights, real talk, and practical tools to lighten your corporate load.

Join us on this journey to unpack, repack, and navigate the challenges of Corporate America.

This Job is Making You Sick (Part 1)

Saison 1 · Épisode 16

mardi 14 octobre 2025Durée 40:28

In Part 1 of this two-part series on toxic workplaces, Catie Campbell and Whitney Siders unpack how toxic environments—not just toxic people—can silently erode physical health, mental clarity, and career fulfillment. From subtle microtoxicity and forced conformity to the “always on” pressure of modern work culture, this candid episode explores how even high-performing companies can foster dysfunction. The hosts share personal stories, coaching insights, and signs you might be caught in something unhealthy—plus what leaders can do to stop the cycle.

🎯 Who This Is For
  • Employees questioning their work environment or personal health
  • HR and organizational leaders concerned about burnout
  • Managers noticing rising attrition or low morale
  • Coaches, consultants, and culture strategists
  • Anyone feeling stuck, silenced, or sick at work

📌 Topics We Cover
  • How toxic environments manifest physically (insomnia, sickness, anxiety)
  • The difference between “I love the work” and “I’m killing myself doing it”
  • When systems—not individuals—drive dysfunction
  • Warning signs: always-on culture, over-surveillance, loss of agency
  • Root causes vs. symptoms in organizational culture
  • How toxic practices get passed down as norms
  • The power of fresh eyes and why new employees ask the best questions
  • Simple questions leaders can ask to identify cultural drift
  • When (and how) to reset your team’s operating rhythm

🔗 Resources & Links
💬 Takeaway Quotes

“If your job is making you sick, it’s not just a you problem—it’s a system problem.” – Whitney Siders

“We betray ourselves to belong. That’s the first sign something’s off.” – Catie Campbell

“When someone new joins your team and says ‘wait, you do what?’—listen to them.” – Whitney Siders

“Toxic doesn’t always mean evil. Sometimes it just means inherited, outdated, or unchecked.” – Catie Campbell

“If everyone’s signaling when they take a bathroom break, we have a trust problem.” – Whitney Siders

The Trust Deficit

Saison 1 · Épisode 20

mardi 16 septembre 2025Durée 46:12

In this episode of Corporate Baggage, hosts Catie Campbell and Whitney Siders, seasoned c-suite executive coaches, dive into the fragile nature of trust in leadership. They discuss how trust, once broken, is incredibly difficult to repair and can be eroded by even the smallest missteps in communication and decision-making.

Catie and Whitney analyze recent corporate events, from the Better.com Zoom layoffs to the controversial Oura Ring partnership with Palantir. They specifically dissect the Oura Ring CEO’s defensive and emotionally charged response to customer concerns, highlighting how a leader's tone can cause more damage than the event itself. The hosts emphasize the critical importance of a leader's emotional intelligence, vulnerability, and intentionality in communication.

This discussion isn't just for executives; it offers practical takeaways for any leader. Catie and Whitney provide actionable advice on how to be prepared for difficult conversations, understand your team's emotional state, and lead with purpose over profit to build and maintain trust both internally and with your customers.

Key Takeaways
  • Trust is a leader’s most valuable asset and is easily lost. It takes a long time to build but can be destroyed in a single moment, often by a leader's poor response to a crisis.

  • Tone matters more than words. A leader’s defensive, gaslighting, or emotional tone can undermine their message and destroy credibility, even if the information they are sharing is factually correct.
  • Prioritize people over profits. While business decisions are necessary, the most successful leaders consider the human impact and communicate with care, empathy, and transparency.
  • Be prepared and intentional. Leaders must be intentional about how they show up every day, preparing for difficult conversations and understanding their own emotional state before communicating with their team.
  • Vulnerability builds trust. A leader who is willing to be vulnerable, show sincerity, and admit when they don't have all the answers can foster a stronger sense of trust and security among their employees.

Reclaim Your Time and Your Sanity

Saison 1 · Épisode 7

dimanche 16 mars 2025Durée 35:59

Ever feel like work is running your life instead of the other way around? You're not alone. In this episode, Whitney Siders and Catie Campbell dive into the mindset shifts and practical routines that help leaders at all levels take back control of their time—and their sanity. From setting boundaries without guilt to experimenting with work-life balance strategies that actually work, this episode is packed with real-world insights and tactical takeaways.

Because at the end of the day, the only thing that should be in your bag is your paycheck. 😉

🎙️ Tune in now to learn how to reclaim your calendar, set realistic routines, and stop letting your job happen to you.

Episode Highlights & Takeaways
  • Mindset First: Work-life balance starts with a shift in perspective—what’s actually possible?
  • Stop the Excuses: How to move past “That’s nice for you, but I can’t…” thinking.
  • Trade-offs Matter: You can have it all—just not all at once.
  • The Power of Boundaries: Why saying yes should always come with a trade-off.
  • Practical Routines: How to design a work-life structure that actually works for you.

Resources & Links Mentioned

📚 Books We Recommend:

  • Essentialism by Greg McKeown – How to focus on what truly matters.
  • When by Daniel Pink – Understanding your natural productivity rhythms.
  • Extreme Ownership by Jocko Willink – Taking responsibility for your time.

🛠️ Tools to Try:

  • Calendly: Set up your ideal availability & protect your time.
  • Email Scheduling (Gmail/Outlook): Send emails on your schedule—without the late-night pressure.

Your Next Steps:

🚀 Take Inventory: What’s really draining your time & energy?

🛑 Set One New Boundary: Pick a small, actionable step (e.g., no meetings after 3:30 PM).

🎯 Experiment & Adjust: Work-life balance is a process—not a one-time fix!

Connect With Us

💼 What’s in your corporate baggage? Drop a comment below or connect with us on social!

📩 Have a topic you want us to unpack? Email us at social@corporatebaggage.com

👉 Like, comment, and subscribe so you never miss an episode.

📲 Find us on social: Follow us here:

LinkedIn: linkedin.com/corporate-baggage-podcast

Instagram: @corporatebaggage

TikTok: @corporatebaggage

Facebook: http://facebook.com/corporatebaggage

💬 Drop your baggage in the comments—what’s your take on work-life balance?

💡 Loved this episode? Like, share, and subscribe to Corporate Baggage for more real-talk on workplace dynamics.

#CorporateBaggage #WorkLifeBalance #BoundariesMatter

Work-Life Balance is a Lie

Saison 1 · Épisode 6

dimanche 9 mars 2025Durée 40:26

Episode Summary

Work-life balance? It’s a lie. In this episode of Corporate Baggage, Whitney Siders and Catie Campbell unpack the myth of work-life balance, the mental load we all carry, and the impact of shifting family dynamics on our professional lives.

From the invisible labor of managing a household to the unrealistic expectations placed on parents in the workforce, Whitney and Catie get real about why balance is often unattainable—and what we can do instead. They explore how businesses can better support employees, why it’s critical to set boundaries, and how individuals can take control of their time and energy.

Key Topics:

✅ The mental load: why it's more than just a "to-do list"

✅ How family dynamics (kids, partners, pets, aging parents) impact your ability to balance work and life

✅ Why leaders need to stop assuming and start supporting employees holistically

✅ The problem with working while parenting (and why it’s not a solution)

✅ Practical strategies for lightening the load—at home and at work

Quotes to Remember

💬 “You’re the CEO of your household. It’s time to start running it like a business.” – Whitney Siders

💬 “Balance isn’t about doing it all—it’s about making intentional choices.” – Catie Campbell

Join the Conversation

💼 What’s in your corporate baggage? Drop a comment below or connect with us on social!

📩 Have a topic you want us to unpack? Email us at social@corporatebaggage.com

👉 Like, comment, and subscribe so you never miss an episode.

📲 Find us on social: Follow us here:

LinkedIn: linkedin.com/corporate-baggage-podcast

Instagram: @corporatebaggage

TikTok: @corporatebaggage

Facebook: http://facebook.com/corporatebaggage

💬 Drop your baggage in the comments—what’s your take on work-life balance?

💡 Loved this episode? Like, share, and subscribe to Corporate Baggage for more real-talk on workplace dynamics.

#CorporateBaggage #WorkLifeBalance #Leadership #MentalLoad #CareerGrowth #WorkplaceCulture

The Death of Hustle Culture

Saison 1 · Épisode 5

dimanche 2 mars 2025Durée 29:02

🚨 Hustle culture is dead—or at least, it should be. But if that’s true, why does burnout still run rampant in corporate America? In this episode of Corporate Baggage, hosts Catie Campbell and Whitney Siders unpack the myths, realities, and ripple effects of the hustle mentality that has dominated the workplace for decades.

💼 From the rise of Silicon Valley’s grind-at-all-costs mentality to the pandemic’s shift toward work-life balance, we explore:

✅ Why the obsession with working 24/7 became the norm

✅ How leaders like Jocko Willink, Gary Vee, and Tim Ferriss have shaped (and redefined) hustle culture

✅ The silent burnout epidemic happening behind corporate doors

✅ Why some industries still demand endless hours—and what needs to change

✅ How to actually achieve balance without sacrificing ambition

🔍 The real question: If hustle culture is out, what comes next? Tune in as we challenge old paradigms, break down workplace norms, and share practical insights on creating sustainable success.

🎙️ Join the conversation! Drop your thoughts in the comments—how do you define work-life balance? What has worked (or totally failed) for you?

🔗 Resources & Links:
  • Follow us on social: Facebook | Instagram | TikTok | LinkedIn |YouTube
  • Share your thoughts in the comments—What’s in your corporate baggage?
  • Subscribe for more episodes on the hottest workplace topics.

Office Mandates: Opportunity or Manipulation?

Saison 1 · Épisode 4

dimanche 23 février 2025Durée 38:04

🎙️ Corporate Baggage Podcast

Episode 4: Office Mandates: Opportunity or Manipulation?

Hosts: Whitney Siders & Catie Campbell

📄 Episode Summary:

Welcome back to Corporate Baggage, where we help you unpack, repack, and lighten the load of corporate life. In this episode, Whitney Siders and Catie Campbell dig deep into one of today’s most controversial workplace topics: Return-to-Office (RTO) mandates.

Are office mandates a legitimate opportunity for professional growth or a thinly veiled form of manipulation? We explore how companies are using promotions and exits to enforce RTO policies and the impact these decisions have on trust, loyalty, and employee engagement.

Catie and Whitney share real-life stories, practical advice for employees navigating new policies, and the leadership perspective on retaining top talent amidst shifting workplace expectations.

💡 Key Topics Discussed:
  • The hidden agendas behind RTO mandates
  • Promotions vs. Threats: When requirements become ultimatums
  • How return-to-office policies impact employee trust and loyalty
  • Navigating the power dynamics between corporations and employees
  • Strategies for employees to advocate for themselves and stand out
  • The ripple effect of disengagement and high turnover
  • The role of leaders in rebuilding trust and maintaining morale

✨ Why You Should Listen:
  • You’ll get candid insights from experts with nearly 40 years of combined experience coaching Fortune 500 companies.
  • Learn how to adapt if your promotion hinges on an RTO policy.
  • Discover the leadership strategies essential for navigating today’s evolving workplace.
  • Understand the broader impact of corporate decisions on culture, retention, and productivity.

🔗 Resources & Links:
  • Follow us on social: Facebook | Instagram | TikTok | LinkedIn |YouTube
  • Share your thoughts in the comments—What’s in your corporate baggage?
  • Subscribe for more episodes on the hottest workplace topics.

📝 Episode Quote to Remember:"Companies want loyalty, but they aren’t thinking about the trade-offs. Trust is the currency of the workplace, and RTO mandates are testing that trust more than ever." --Catie Campbell

Managing Performance Without Killing Morale

Saison 1 · Épisode 3

lundi 17 février 2025Durée 37:51

Performance reviews—love ‘em or hate ‘em (okay, mostly hate ‘em), they’re a staple of corporate life. But why do they feel like a surprise attack instead of a roadmap for success? In this episode of Corporate Baggage, Whitney Siders and Catie Campbell dive into why traditional performance management is broken—and how leaders can actually drive results without micromanagement, forced rankings, or outdated RTO excuses. They discuss the messy reality of performance management, from activity vs. outcomes to why “return to office” is the laziest excuse for leadership failure. Whether your company’s system is a well-oiled machine or a dumpster fire of forced rankings, we’ve got strategies to help leaders cut through the noise and actually develop their teams. From measuring outcomes (not just activity) to creating leadership systems that actually work, we’re unpacking the baggage of performance reviews and repacking it with strategies that motivate, develop, and retain top talent.

What We Cover:✅ Why most performance reviews fail—and how to fix them

✅ The massive disconnect between activity and outcomes in performance tracking

✅ How companies weaponize employee monitoring instead of investing in leadership

✅ The return-to-office excuse: Why it’s really about bad management, not performance

✅ The true cost of poor performance management—turnover, burnout, and disengagement

✅ Forced ranking, outdated metrics, and other corporate nonsense that needs to go

✅ What great organizations actually do to retain, develop, and promote top talent

✅ Practical strategies for leaders to take control of performance conversations (even in broken systems)

Return to Office is Not the Problem—Engagement Is

Saison 1 · Épisode 2

dimanche 9 février 2025Durée 33:20

Is return to office really the problem, or is it just exposing deeper workplace issues? In this episode of the Corporate Baggage Podcast, Whitney Siders and Catie Campbell unpack the real driver of employee engagement—leadership. They break down why policies alone don’t create engagement, how flexibility has become the new battleground, and why top companies are missing the mark. If you're a leader struggling with morale, strategy, or culture, this one’s for you. Tune in and let’s lighten the load together!

Takeaways

  • The return to office is exposing long-standing challenges in workplaces.
  • Leadership is the primary driver of employee engagement.
  • Flexibility is now a top priority for employees.
  • Policies should not disregard the human element of work.
  • Creating a positive employee experience requires intentional leadership.
  • Engagement is linked to how employees feel about their leaders.
  • Companies need to focus on the emotional aspects of work.
  • Communication issues are prevalent in many organizations.
  • Intentionality in leadership can lead to a thriving culture.
  • Identifying core issues is essential for effective problem-solving.

Keywords

Corporate Baggage, Return to Office, Employee Engagement, Leadership, Flexibility, Workplace Culture, Human-Centric, Intentional Leadership, Communication, Organizational Challenges


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