Hey Listeners — did you catch the title reference? It’s a line from a 1990's movie. Think you know it? Email me at realoveridealpod@gmail.com with your guess — or if you just can’t stand the suspense before I reveal it in a future episode. 😊 This week, I’m talking about accessibility at work — not as a checkbox or a charity gesture, but as a real engine for innovation and creativity. The idea came from my colleague Dr. Daniel Balva, who invited me to join a project highlighting the importanc...
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Hey Listeners — did you catch the title reference? It’s a line from a 1990's movie. Think you know it? Email me at realoveridealpod@gmail.com with your guess — or if you just can’t stand the suspense before I reveal it in a future episode. 😊 This week, I’m talking about accessibility at work — not as a checkbox or a charity gesture, but as a real engine for innovation and creativity. The idea came from my colleague Dr. Daniel Balva, who invited me to join a project highlighting the importanc...
Summary In this episode of Real Over Ideal, Vanessa Gorelkin discusses the detrimental effects of toxic workplaces and provides practical tools for coping with difficult bosses and office cultures. She emphasizes the importance of recognizing toxic behaviors, setting boundaries, and prioritizing mental health. The episode also includes a listener question segment, where Vanessa offers strategies for navigating challenging work situations. Takeaways Toxic workplaces can be harmful to mental...
Real Over Ideal
Hey Listeners — did you catch the title reference? It’s a line from a 1990's movie. Think you know it? Email me at realoveridealpod@gmail.com with your guess — or if you just can’t stand the suspense before I reveal it in a future episode. 😊 This week, I’m talking about accessibility at work — not as a checkbox or a charity gesture, but as a real engine for innovation and creativity. The idea came from my colleague Dr. Daniel Balva, who invited me to join a project highlighting the importanc...