
149 | What I Learned Leading in a Toxic Workplace
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Show Notes
Toxic workplaces don’t usually start loud — they grow quietly through what’s ignored, excused, or left unaddressed.
In this episode, I unpack the hard but important lessons learned from leading in a toxic environment — and how those experiences reshape your confidence, clarity, and leadership identity if you’re not careful.
We talk about:
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the subtle patterns that define toxic workplace cultures
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why toxic environments damage confidence — especially for Christian women
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how to tell the difference between healthy leadership challenges and unhealthy culture
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the role of boundaries, accountability, and clarity in protecting both people and purpose
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why toxicity doesn’t get the final word in your leadership story
If you’ve ever questioned yourself because of a difficult environment — or wondered whether what you experienced was “normal” leadership — this episode will give you language, validation, and wisdom for moving forward with strength and discernment.
Your Next StepIf a toxic workplace has shaken your confidence or made you second-guess your leadership, The Imposter Syndrome Blueprint will help you rebuild clarity, confidence, and Christ-anchored strength.
Navigate to womenoffaithinleadership.com/blueprint