Corporate Sh!t Show with Kendria L. Clark

Kendria Clark

Welcome to Corporate Sh!t Show—the unfiltered podcast that breaks down the chaos, comedy, and contradictions of corporate life and the headlines shaping it. From trending workplace news to those "you can't make this up" office moments, we're calling it like it is. Tune in for real talk, fresh perspective, and a roadmap out of the madness—because climbing the ladder isn't the only way up.

  1. 10/15/2025

    The Manager Meltdown: Why No One Wants to Lead Anymore

    In this episode of Corporate Shit Show, Kendria L. Clark discusses the ongoing manager meltdown crisis in Corporate America, highlighting the systemic issues that lead to employee burnout and a lack of interest in management roles. She emphasizes the need for companies to redesign manager roles, improve incentives, and create supportive systems to foster effective leadership. The conversation also touches on the broader implications of these issues for corporate culture and individual career paths, encouraging listeners to take control of their professional journeys. Takeaways Corporate America is facing a leadership drought. Many managers are opting out of promotions due to burnout. The trust in frontline managers has plummeted significantly. Middle managers are caught in a no-win situation. The manager role has become a corporate dumping ground. Burnout leads to a leadership vacuum. The system is built to fail, not the people. Companies need to redesign manager roles for effectiveness. Mental health time should be considered essential infrastructure. Employees should be empowered to transition to independent contracting. Chapters 00:00 Welcome to Corporate Chaos 01:24 The Manager Meltdown Crisis 05:45 Systemic Issues in Management 06:41 Redesigning Manager Roles 09:25 Corporate Leadership Delusion 10:51 Navigating the Manager Crisis Tired of decoding corporate chaos on your own? Subscribe to The Weekly Download—the newsletter where we unpack the real stories behind corporate headlines and give you actionable tips to build your exit plan into independent contracting.  If you're ready to ditch the drama and take control of your income and freedom, this is for you. Join our community and subscribe at The Weekly Download If this episode hit home for you, share it with someone who needs to hear it. And if you're ready to explore contracting as a real path to stability and freedom, head over to Level Up to book your strategy session.

    12 min
  2. 10/08/2025

    The Loyalty Penalty: Why Staying Too Long Costs You More Than Leaving

    In this episode of Corporate Shit Show, Kendria L. Clark discusses the evolving nature of loyalty in corporate America and the hidden costs associated with staying too long in one job. She highlights the loyalty penalty, where long-term employees often find themselves underpaid and undervalued, while also providing practical advice on how to break free from this cycle. The conversation emphasizes the importance of understanding one's market value, diversifying income streams, and recognizing that corporate loyalty does not equate to job security. Takeaways Loyalty in corporate America is often exploited rather than rewarded. Employees who switch jobs every two to three years earn more. Corporate America values leverage over loyalty. Long-term employees may be seen as replaceable. The loyalty penalty affects both financial and emotional well-being. Turnover is expensive for companies, but loyalty is cheap. Visibility in the job market is crucial for career advancement. Diversifying income streams is essential for financial security. Comfort in a job does not guarantee safety. It's strategic to know your worth and advocate for yourself. Chapters 00:00 Welcome to Corporate Shitshell 01:28 The Cost of Staying Too Long 04:18 Understanding the Loyalty Penalty 08:01 Breaking the Loyalty Trap 10:54 The Reality of Corporate Loyalty Tired of decoding corporate chaos on your own? Subscribe to The Weekly Download—the newsletter where we unpack the real stories behind corporate headlines and give you actionable tips to build your exit plan into independent contracting.  If you're ready to ditch the drama and take control of your income and freedom, this is for you. Join our community and subscribe at The Weekly Download If this episode hit home for you, share it with someone who needs to hear it. And if you're ready to explore contracting as a real path to stability and freedom, head over to Level Up to book your strategy session.

    14 min
  3. 10/01/2025

    Shutdowns and Showdowns: How Black Women Keep Paying the Price

    In this episode of Corporate Shit Show, Kendria L. Clark discusses the implications of the current government shutdown and the dismantling of DEI initiatives in corporate America. She highlights the disproportionate impact on black women and other marginalized groups, emphasizing the cyclical nature of these crises. Kendria offers strategies for financial stability and calls for collective action to protect workers' rights and income security. Takeaways The government shutdown is affecting hundreds of thousands of federal workers. Over 300,000 black women have lost jobs due to DEI cuts. The burden of layoffs and missed paychecks falls hardest on marginalized communities. Financial instability can have long-lasting effects on individuals and families. Emergency savings are important, but not always feasible in crisis situations. DEI layoffs erase advocates for fair pay and inclusive policies. Corporate and government failures are cyclical and predictable. Workers need to build financial defense strategies beyond individual savings. Collective influence and partnerships can strengthen bargaining power. Essential workers should have guaranteed pay during shutdowns.  Tired of decoding corporate chaos on your own? Subscribe to The Weekly Download—the newsletter where we unpack the real stories behind corporate headlines and give you actionable tips to build your exit plan into independent contracting.  If you're ready to ditch the drama and take control of your income and freedom, this is for you. Join our community and subscribe at The Weekly Download If this episode hit home for you, share it with someone who needs to hear it. And if you're ready to explore contracting as a real path to stability and freedom, head over to Level Up to book your strategy session.

    16 min
  4. 09/24/2025

    Censored: How Disney, ABC, and Corporate America Bow to Power

    In this episode of Corporate Shit Show, Kendria L. Clark discusses the impact of corporate decisions on freedom of speech, particularly in light of recent events involving media personalities and corporate responses to political pressure. She emphasizes the importance of recognizing the structural nature of corporate decisions, the need for employees to build their own platforms, and the ongoing issue of censorship in corporate America. Takeaways Corporations prioritize their bottom line over employee voices. Freedom of speech in corporations is often about what's tolerated, not protected. Corporate decisions are influenced by political pressure and public opinion. Employees may feel silenced due to fear of losing their jobs. Building your own platform is essential for independence. Strategic communication is key in corporate environments. Censorship in media is often a result of corporate cowardice. The dynamics of corporate decision-making affect all employees. Recognizing the structural nature of corporate values is crucial. Fear-based decisions lead to a lack of creativity and innovation. Chapters 00:00 Welcome to Corporate Chaos 01:53 Freedom of Speech in Corporations 06:35 The Impact of Corporate Decisions on Employees 10:54 Censorship and Corporate Cowardice 13:41 Building Your Own Platform Tired of decoding corporate chaos on your own? Subscribe to The Weekly Download—the newsletter where we unpack the real stories behind corporate headlines and give you actionable tips to build your exit plan into independent contracting.  If you're ready to ditch the drama and take control of your income and freedom, this is for you. Join our community and subscribe at The Weekly Download If this episode hit home for you, share it with someone who needs to hear it. And if you're ready to explore contracting as a real option to protect your income and career—so you're not at the mercy of corporate censorship and cowardice—head over to Level Up to book your strategy session.

    14 min
  5. 09/17/2025

    AI or A Lie? Corporate's Obsession with Automation and Worker Anxiety

    In this episode of Corporate Shit Show, Kendria L. Clark discusses the growing obsession with artificial intelligence (AI) in the corporate world and its implications for workers. She highlights the anxiety surrounding job security as companies rush to implement AI technologies, often without considering the human impact. Kendria emphasizes the need for employees to understand the true capabilities of AI, differentiate between its uses, and take proactive steps to protect their careers. The episode concludes with a call to action for professionals to build transferable skills and take control of their career paths. Takeaways Corporate AI obsession is causing worker anxiety. AI is often treated as a miracle cure by corporations. Employees need to understand AI's true capabilities. Job security is at risk as companies implement AI. AI can assist but should not replace human judgment. Workers should document their tasks to assess AI impact. Companies are using AI to pressure employees. AI-driven decisions can lack human oversight. It's crucial to request human reviews of AI decisions. Building transferable skills is essential for career security. Chapters 00:00 Welcome to Corporate Shit Show 01:45 The Corporate AI Obsession 05:53 AI: Tool or Threat? 10:30 Understanding AI's Impact on Jobs 15:38 The Dangers of AI in the Workplace 20:27 Taking Control of Your Career Tired of decoding corporate chaos on your own? Subscribe to The Weekly Download—the newsletter where we unpack the real stories behind corporate headlines and give you actionable tips to build your exit plan into independent contracting.  If you're ready to ditch the drama and take control of your income and freedom, this is for you. 🔔 Join our community and subscribe at The Weekly Download And if you're ready to stop hoping for corporate to value you and start positioning yourself for premium opportunities, book a strategy session with me at Level Up

    22 min
  6. 09/10/2025

    The Great Disconnect: Why "Jobs Are Everywhere" Is a Dangerous Lie

    In this episode of Corporate Shit Show, Kendria L. Clark discusses the current unemployment crisis, particularly its impact on black women, and the systemic issues contributing to the high unemployment rates. She emphasizes the fear of pivoting careers and the importance of rethinking career paths in today's job market. Kendria encourages listeners to take proactive steps in their career development, whether through independent contracting or finding healthier roles, and stresses that protecting one's career is essential for survival in a challenging economic landscape. Takeaways The unemployment rate is at its highest since 2021. Over 300,000 black women have been laid off recently. Many skilled individuals are unemployed for over a year. People are not lazy; they are in survival mode. Pivoting careers can be terrifying due to fear of the unknown. Not everyone is meant to be an entrepreneur. Corporations are undervaluing talent and not creating quality jobs. The job market is oversaturated with candidates and scams. Protecting your career is essential for survival. Don't let the narrative of available jobs keep you from moving forward. Chapters 00:00 Welcome to Corporate Chaos 01:24 The Unemployment Crisis 05:07 The Fear of Pivoting 10:17 Rethinking Career Paths 12:34 Strategies for Career Survival Tired of decoding corporate chaos on your own? Subscribe to The Weekly Download—the newsletter where we unpack the real stories behind corporate headlines and give you actionable tips to build your exit plan into independent contracting.  If you're ready to ditch the drama and take control of your income and freedom, this is for you. Join our community and subscribe at The Weekly Download And if you're ready to stop hoping for corporate to value you and start positioning yourself for premium opportunities, book a strategy session with me at Time To Level Up.

    14 min
  7. 09/03/2025

    Corporate Ladder or Corporate Trap? Climbing Nowhere, Working for Free, and Still Underpaid

    In this episode of Corporate Shit Show, Kendria L. Clark delves into the complexities of corporate culture, focusing on the illusion of the career ladder, the invisible tax on women, and the manipulation of pay transparency. She shares personal anecdotes and statistics to highlight the challenges faced by women in the workplace and offers actionable strategies for navigating these issues. Kendria emphasizes the importance of taking control of one's career and income, advocating for independent contracting as a viable alternative to traditional corporate roles. Takeaways Corporate culture often gaslights employees about career advancement. The corporate ladder is more of a treadmill for many. Women face an invisible tax in the workplace. Pay transparency can be misleading and manipulative. Documenting invisible labor is crucial for career advancement. Negotiating salary requires strategic questioning. Companies often reward unpaid labor with more responsibilities. The disparity in promotions between men and women is significant. Independent contracting offers freedom from corporate constraints. Proactive career management is essential for success. Chapters 00:00 Welcome to Corporate Chaos 01:21 The Illusion of the Corporate Ladder 03:41 The Invisible Tax on Women at Work 07:33 The Game of Pay Transparency 12:45 Breaking Free from Corporate Constraints   Tired of decoding corporate chaos on your own? Subscribe to The Weekly Download—the newsletter where we unpack the real stories behind corporate headlines and give you actionable tips to build your exit plan into independent contracting.  If you're ready to ditch the drama and take control of your income and freedom, this is for you. 🔔 Join our community and subscribe at The Weekly Download Ready to level up? Head over to Corporate to Contracting to book your strategy session if you're ready to stop surviving and start thriving as your own boss through independent contracting.

    14 min
  8. 08/27/2025

    The Federal Minimum Wage is Maximum Bullsh!t: This Is America...Where You Will Get Caught Slippin'

    In this episode of Corporate Shit Show, Kendria L. Clark discusses the stagnation of the federal minimum wage, the rising cost of living, and the exploitation by corporations that prioritize profits over people. She emphasizes the need for systemic change, including supporting legislation to raise the minimum wage and encouraging consumers to redirect their spending towards businesses that value their employees. Kendria also shares strategies for professionals to take control of their careers and highlights the importance of consumer behavior in driving corporate accountability. Takeaways The federal minimum wage has not changed since 2009. Many Americans are working full-time yet living below the poverty line. The cost of living has significantly outpaced wage growth. Corporate profits are at record highs while wages stagnate. Raising the minimum wage can lift wages across the board. Consumer behavior can influence corporate practices. Women professionals need to negotiate harder for their worth. Target's leadership change is more of a PR move than real change. Support businesses that genuinely value their employees. You have the power to vote with your wallet. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Corporate Chaos 01:24 The Stagnation of Minimum Wage 04:12 Cost of Living Crisis 10:32 Corporate Exploitation and Profits 12:34 Strategies for Change and Empowerment 17:16 Conclusion and Call to Action   Tired of decoding corporate chaos on your own? Subscribe to The Weekly Download—the newsletter where we unpack the real stories behind corporate headlines and give you actionable tips to build your exit plan into independent contracting.  If you're ready to ditch the drama and take control of your income and freedom, this is for you. 🔔 Join our community and subscribe at The Weekly Download If you're ready to stop surviving corporate and start thriving as your own boss, book a strategy session at Time To Level Up. Because the real flex is freedom.

    18 min
5
out of 5
10 Ratings

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Welcome to Corporate Sh!t Show—the unfiltered podcast that breaks down the chaos, comedy, and contradictions of corporate life and the headlines shaping it. From trending workplace news to those "you can't make this up" office moments, we're calling it like it is. Tune in for real talk, fresh perspective, and a roadmap out of the madness—because climbing the ladder isn't the only way up.