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Exposing Workplace Bullying

Exposing Workplace Bullying

Veröffentlicht: 2026-03-10
© Copyright 2026 All rights reserved.
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26 Folgen
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Veröffentlicht: 2026-03-10
© Copyright 2026 All rights reserved.
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The Reckoning

The Reckoning

Season 3 closes with a hard truth: there’s no single reason people become workplace bullies — and organizations play a major role in letting them thrive. In this finale, Dr. Jan Kircher breaks down what bullies know, what they don’t care about,
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Season 3 closes with a hard truth: there’s no single reason people become workplace bullies — and organizations play a major role in letting them thrive. In this finale, Dr. Jan Kircher breaks down what bullies know, what they don’t care about, and how their power is built and protected by the systems around them. Dr. Jan also tackles the lingering question so many people ask: Do bullies know what they’re doing?
This episode reframes “the reckoning” as the starting point for what comes next: shifting from understanding bullying to learning how to fight back
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Erscheinungs­datum: 10.3.2026, 15:16:00

Beschreibung

Exposing Workplace Bullying takes a clear-eyed look at what really happens when abuse is allowed to persist at work.
Workplace bullying is rarely obvious. It’s layered, protected by silence, and often dismissed as conflict or personality differences. That’s what makes it so difficult to recognize—and even harder to respond to.
This podcast explores how workplace bullying actually operates, why it continues inside organizations, and what it means if you’re experiencing it. Episodes examine power dynamics, leadership failures, bystander behavior, and organizational systems that protect harmful conduct, while also offering practical insight to help listeners think clearly, protect themselves, and respond strategically.
Hosted by Dr. Jan Kircher, founder of Stop Bully Culture, the podcast is designed for individuals navigating bullying at work, leaders trying to understand what’s happening inside their organizations, and anyone who wants a deeper, more honest conversation about bully culture at work.
If you’d like to support the work behind the podcast, you can do so here: https://StopBullyCulture.com/Support

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