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January 31st, 2025

Breaking The Toxic Workplace Cycle With Dr. Colleen Saringer

  1. Breaking The Toxic Workplace Cycle With Dr. Colleen Saringer Rosie Zilinskas 47:34

Don’t let a toxic workplace steal your joy! In this episode, Dr. Colleen Saringer, keynote speaker and spillover specialist, joins Rosie Zilinskas to explore the impact of toxic workplaces on Mental Health. Dr. Saringer breaks down the signs of a toxic environment, from lack of support and bullying to an imbalance between effort and reward. She provides practical strategies for individuals and leaders to identify and address these issues, emphasizing the importance of open communication, setting boundaries, and prioritizing employee well-being. Tune in to learn how to create a healthier and happier work experience for yourself and those around you.

Rosie Zilinskas Leadership Coach, Podcaster

Rosie Zilinskas is a leadership coach and expert in “Career Progression.” She is an executive vice president specializing in high-net-worth personal insurance, with just under 30 years of experience climbing the corporate ladder.

Rosie is an international bilingual speaker, executive career coach, podcast host, author, and corporate trainer. She appeared on podcasts, such as “Bravehearts Radio,” “The Driven Entrepreneur,” and “Lead at any Level.” She was also a featured storyteller at “The People Tree.”

Rosie is the creator of the Corporate Ladder Kickstart Formula, which helps individuals take command of their profession. She has helped dozens of people obtain the promotion they sought to shred the frustration of a dead-end position. Rosie is a first-generation Mexican American and fluent in Spanish. She is living proof that you really can have it all and move up the ladder of success despite the odds.

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