Truth, Lies and Work

248. What Celebrity Traitors can teach us about lying. PLUS! Trump's war on woke, quiet-quitting success and the work impact of bad music.

Nov 11, 2025
This episode dives into the political landscape of workplace culture with the appointment of a DEI critic leading the EEOC. Discover the surprising success of a quiet-quitting manager who set firm boundaries and skyrocketed in their career. They also explore the effects of mismatched background music on employee morale and productivity. Plus, there’s a fascinating discussion on the myths of spotting a liar just by watching body language, challenging common assumptions. Tune in for insights that could transform your work life!
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ANECDOTE

FIRE Manager Who Quiet-Quitted To Success

  • A mid-level manager hit FIRE and then quietly stopped overworking for ten years while delegating everything.
  • He claims stress vanished, he rose to senior leadership, and amassed substantial wealth from salary and equity.
INSIGHT

Boundaries Can Boost Performance

  • Quiet quitting can be healthy boundary-setting, not mere disengagement.
  • Leanne argues empowering teams and saying no raises wellbeing and performance rather than signaling laziness.
INSIGHT

Music Misfit Drops Mood Quickly

  • Music that mismatches employee needs sharply reduces mood and raises mental fatigue.
  • The Keeler study found mood drops ~40% and fatigue increases when background music doesn't fit workers' momentary needs.
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