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Organizations don't have a people problem.
They have a humanity problem.
Welcome to Please Mute Your Trauma—the podcast exploring the workplace experiences we carry long after we've left the building.
If you've ever driven home replaying the same conversation...
Questioned your worth after one performance review...
Wondered why one manager's words still live in your head years later...
Or found yourself asking, "Why am I still carrying this?"
You're in the right place.
Hosted by Tiffany Collins, this podcast explores workplace trauma, dignity, meaningful work, leadership, and the human experiences that shape who we become. Together, we'll translate research into real conversations, challenge conventional ideas about professionalism, and give language to experiences many people have felt but never fully understood.
Because work isn't just something we do.
It changes how we see ourselves.
And maybe it's time we started asking those questions out loud.
Subscribe now and join the conversation.
Because work becomes meaningful when dignity is protected.
We want to hear from you!
Support the show
If you have ever sat through a meeting wondering whether anyone was listening, received a pizza party instead of meaningful support, or been told to “bring your whole self to work” only to discover there were terms and conditions attached, you belong in this conversation.
Please Mute Your Trauma explores workplace trauma, psychological safety, dignity at work, meaningful work, and employee well-being through humor, research, and honest workplace stories.
Explore more episodes and resources at:
PleaseMuteYourTrauma.com
Have a workplace story, question, or random Wednesday thought? Leave Tiffany a message at:
888-629-5081
Because work becomes meaningful when dignity is protected.