Welcome to "Workplace Weirdness," the podcast that takes a deep dive into the delightful oddities of office life. Ever wondered why the break room smells like a science experiment or why your boss insists on using 'synergy' in every meeting? We've got you covered!
Join Maya and her revolving door of guest hosts as they unravel the mysteries of cubicle culture and decode the cryptic behaviors of your coworkers. From bizarre email sign-offs to the enigma of office fridge politics, no topic is too weird for us to tackle.
Each week, we'll talk about hot HR topics, answer listener questions and dissect an awkward workplace theme, all while keeping things light, fun, and packed with HR humor. Tune in, because in the world of work, the only thing you can count on is the unexpected!
So, grab your coffee, put your feet up on that ergonomic footrest, and let's get weird at work together. Trust us, it’ll be a productivity boost like no other!
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Welcome to "Workplace Weirdness," the podcast that takes a deep dive into the delightful oddities of office life. Ever wondered why the break room smells like a science experiment or why your boss insists on using 'synergy' in every meeting? We've got you covered!
Join Maya and her revolving door of guest hosts as they unravel the mysteries of cubicle culture and decode the cryptic behaviors of your coworkers. From bizarre email sign-offs to the enigma of office fridge politics, no topic is too weird for us to tackle.
Each week, we'll talk about hot HR topics, answer listener questions and dissect an awkward workplace theme, all while keeping things light, fun, and packed with HR humor. Tune in, because in the world of work, the only thing you can count on is the unexpected!
So, grab your coffee, put your feet up on that ergonomic footrest, and let's get weird at work together. Trust us, it’ll be a productivity boost like no other!
Steering Honesty as a Policy + Awkward Flattery No-Nos
Workplace Weirdness
41 minutes
8 months ago
Steering Honesty as a Policy + Awkward Flattery No-Nos
In this episode of Workplace Weirdness, host Maya Kadar Kovalsky sits down with Karen Borchert, founder and CEO of Alpaca, an edtech company dedicated to supporting educators. They dive into the often-overlooked challenges teachers face—especially when it comes to engagement and recognition. Karen shares how Alpaca started with simple care packages and evolved into offering pulse surveys to help schools better understand and support their teachers.
But it’s not all serious—Karen lightens the conversation with a hilarious office story involving an unexpected possum visitor.
Maya and Karen also tackle some tough listener questions. One employee shares their frustration after feeling a lack of compassion from their manager following a car accident, sparking a discussion on the role of empathy in leadership. Another listener, a male employee, opens up about his discomfort with appearance-related compliments from a senior male colleague, leading to an important conversation about professionalism and setting workplace boundaries.
Through it all, Maya and Karen offer practical advice on fostering a workplace culture built on communication, respect, and genuine support. Let’s dive in!
Key Takeaways
Unique challenges faced by teachers in the workplace
Importance of employee engagement and recognition in education
Development of care packages for teachers to support their needs
Use of pulse surveys to gauge teacher sentiment and well-being
Differences in workplace dynamics between schools and other sectors
The concept of "audacious autonomy" in employee development
Role of managers in fostering open communication and understanding
Addressing burnout and the need for compassion in leadership
Significance of recognizing and rewarding educators' contributions
Advantages of entrepreneurship in the Midwest and nurturing local talent
Use of structured frameworks for discussing workplace issues (e.g., Situation-Behavior-Impact model)
In This Episode:
[00:00] Introduction to Karen Borchert
[09:37] Karen's weird workplace moment
[12:20] Week in Work: Entrepreneurs in the Midwest
[22:20] Listener question on honesty in the workplace
[29:24] Listener question on compassion
[37:59] Workplace weirdness: Cringeworthy compliments
[46:19] Conclusion and thanks
Notable Quotes
“I just love the fact that you're basically embracing the idea of if you're brave enough to try, we're brave enough to give you that support to allow you to try.” — Maya
“People always ask us, ‘Where are you finding all these software engineers in the Midwest?’ And we were like, ‘We grow them.’” — Karen
“People quit their managers, not their jobs.” — Karen
“Learning should be seamless and there should be no barriers to it.” — Karen
“Honesty is the best policy. Full stop. The end. On both sides of the equation having a conversation about work, and how you’re doing with work, is a good idea.” — Karen
"It’s okay to say that you feel really supported and cared for, but also that you feel really underwater." — Karen
Resources and Links
Karen Borchert
Alpaca
LinkedIn
Maya Kadar Kovalsky
Website
LinkedIn
Workplace Weirdness
Email: info@workplace-weirdness.com
SpeakPipe
Website
Instagram
Disclaimer: The content of this podcast is intended for entertainment purposes only and should not be construed as professional, legal, or workplace-specific advice. Listeners are encouraged to seek guidance from qualified professionals for their individual situations.
Workplace Weirdness
Welcome to "Workplace Weirdness," the podcast that takes a deep dive into the delightful oddities of office life. Ever wondered why the break room smells like a science experiment or why your boss insists on using 'synergy' in every meeting? We've got you covered!
Join Maya and her revolving door of guest hosts as they unravel the mysteries of cubicle culture and decode the cryptic behaviors of your coworkers. From bizarre email sign-offs to the enigma of office fridge politics, no topic is too weird for us to tackle.
Each week, we'll talk about hot HR topics, answer listener questions and dissect an awkward workplace theme, all while keeping things light, fun, and packed with HR humor. Tune in, because in the world of work, the only thing you can count on is the unexpected!
So, grab your coffee, put your feet up on that ergonomic footrest, and let's get weird at work together. Trust us, it’ll be a productivity boost like no other!