You feeling this episode? Send us a text! In this episode we talk about workplace hostility. If I say name that person, we all know who I'm talking about when it comes to that person who's triggered by your existence. The person that is obsessed with your whereabouts. The person who turns the problem on you. You know the problem that they caused. Let's get into it. Sometimes you have to stand your ground because keeping your calm don't always relay the message. Support the show
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You feeling this episode? Send us a text! In this episode we talk about workplace hostility. If I say name that person, we all know who I'm talking about when it comes to that person who's triggered by your existence. The person that is obsessed with your whereabouts. The person who turns the problem on you. You know the problem that they caused. Let's get into it. Sometimes you have to stand your ground because keeping your calm don't always relay the message. Support the show
You feeling this episode? Send us a text! This episode delves into the south. We often get teased a lot about our southern dialect. It may sound silly to others but to us it's something to be proud of. I wanted to uplift the culture of the south. I wanted to tell a story about southern living. Be proud of the region you came from. There's a lot of politics and harsh history but there's also culture and love. Don't you ever forget it. Support the show
The C.S. Café
You feeling this episode? Send us a text! In this episode we talk about workplace hostility. If I say name that person, we all know who I'm talking about when it comes to that person who's triggered by your existence. The person that is obsessed with your whereabouts. The person who turns the problem on you. You know the problem that they caused. Let's get into it. Sometimes you have to stand your ground because keeping your calm don't always relay the message. Support the show