
Welcome to Corporate F*ckery: Stories of survival, psychological warfare, and choosing what’s best for you. I’m Lauren, Certified Success Coach, subconscious strategist, and former corporate insider turned truth-teller. This isn’t just about burnouts and bad bosses. This is about what happens when high-achieving people outgrow the systems they once believed in and reclaim their power on their own ... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 21 | Founded | 7 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | EducationCareersSelf-ImprovementBusiness | |||

Season 3 opens with a hard reset.
In this episode, Lauren sits down with Lynda Harvey (aka @Lynda.Leads) to dismantle one of the most persistent, and profitable, patterns in corporate life: imposter syndrome. Not as a personal flaw, but as a systemi... more
Season 2 Finale: The Powerhouse Woman Manifesto
In this Season 2 finale of Corporate F*ckery, Lauren DeGolia weaves together the biggest revelations from nine powerhouse conversations into one transformational episode. This season explored the emoti... more
This week, economist and Wharton professor Dr. Corinne Low hands us the data-backed truth about why powerhouse women feel overextended, under-supported, and blamed for systems they didn’t design.
We break down two game-changing concepts:
• Utility ... more
The Millennial Manager Rewrite: How Powerhouse Women Rise in a Broken Workplace with Roxy Couse
Today on Corporate F*ckery, Lauren sits down with Roxy Couse, Webby-nominated creator, senior corporate leader, and the internet’s trusted “Millennial Ma... more
What a refreshing take on corporate life. Lauren’s approach and turning each topic into a lesson is a unique perspective about how to make corporate work for you. I particularly appreciate her storytelling and insights about navigating her career and how she’s reinvented herself. This is an inspiring podcast and I look forward to it every week.
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The content focuses on the transformative journeys of individuals, particularly women, grappling with the complexities of corporate culture. Topics frequently discussed include burnout, personal empowerment, and navigating workplace challenges, with an emphasis on redefining success on one's own terms. Through various personal stories and insights from notable guests, it explores themes like the emotional toll of corporate pressures, the importance of self-advocacy, and developing healthier work environments. Unique perspectives are often provided on emerging concepts like workplace boundaries and the intersection of corporate success with personal identity, encouraging discussions around authenticity and emotional well-being in professiona... more
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Recent guests on Corporate F*ckery include:
1. Lynda Harvey
2. Dr. Corinne Low
3. Roxy Couse
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5. Beverly Dines
6. Christie Hoffman
7. Olivia Howell
8. Abbey Acevedo
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