My Worst Memory

Robin Cohen

My Worst Memory: a workplace safe space is a podcast hosted by Robin Cohen, CEO of Happier Office and operations expert. Each week, Robin sits down with industry leaders to unpack the professional moments they’ll never forget—from chaotic reorgs to culture clashes and everything in between. It’s honest, a little messy, and full of lessons they don't teach in b-school. Come for the drama, stay for the takeaways. My Worst Memory is your crash course in leadership, resilience, and the chaos of being a human at work.

Episodes

  1. Jan 16

    The Secret Love Triangle

    What do you do when your job prevents you from doing what feels right? In this episode Robin sits down with Tess Gittleman, MA, LMFT and corporate therapist to explore systemic dysfunction, burnout, values and their worst memory that they never saw coming. Together, they discuss the often invisible emotional infrastructure of organizations: how unchecked emotional labor impacts performance, why misalignment between personal and organizational values fuels burnout, and what leaders get wrong about conflict, communication, and “work-life balance.” Tess shares a deeply unsettling worst professional memory involving an ethical double bind early in her career—one that still surfaces years later—and unpacks why some professional experiences are supposed to feel unresolved. The conversation expands beyond therapy into leadership, corporate culture, neurodiversity, and the emotional economics of work. Key topics discussed: Emotional economics: the real cost of disengagement, burnout, and unresolved conflict Why rupture isn’t the problem—failure to repair is The myth of “work-life balance” and what to aim for instead Values conflicts at work and how they quietly erode well-being Navigating ethical gray areas, shame, and radical acceptance Neurodiversity, generational differences, and building inclusive emotional systems Why “radical candor” often fails without trust and skill How leaders can build communication agreements and emotional infrastructure without a big budget Key takeaways: You can’t avoid conflict—but you can learn how to repair it Values misalignment doesn’t mean failure, but it does require honest reflection Sustainable work isn’t about perfection or balance—it’s about continual recalibration Feeling discomfort or shame can be a signal, not a flaw Every day at work is a data point for what you can tolerate, change, or leave This episode is for leaders, managers, and professionals who want to do meaningful work without sacrificing their mental health—and who are grappling with the uncomfortable truth that sometimes there is no perfect answer, only the most livable one.

    35 min
  2. 10/03/2025

    The Hunger Games Interview

    From “Hunger Games” Interviews to People-First Leadership with Jon Beck, VP of People at ButcherBox In this episode of My Worst Memory: A Workplace Safe Space Podcast, host Robin Cohen (Founder of Happier Office) talks with Jon Beck, VP of People at ButcherBox, about one of the most infamous hiring processes of his career — and the leadership lessons it sparked. What starts as a “Hunger Games–style” interview story quickly unfolds into a conversation every executive should hear: how candidate experience shapes brand reputation, why values-based leadership is non-negotiable, and how people strategy directly drives business performance. Together, Robin and Jon explore: • Why candidate experience is as important as customer experience for your brand. • How values-based hiring creates long-term ROI and retention. • The case for authenticity and vulnerability as executive leadership traits. • Onboarding as a strategic lever for productivity and cultural alignment. • Why investing in benefits, flexibility, and people-first practices is not a cost center but a competitive advantage. Whether you’re scaling a startup or leading an established enterprise, this conversation challenges you to rethink how hiring and culture directly impact growth. • Every interview is a brand moment. Poor processes turn top talent away. • Culture is strategy. Values alignment beats technical skills for long-term performance. • Onboarding is leadership. First 90 days define engagement and retention. • Authenticity scales. Vulnerable leaders build trust and unlock stronger teams. • People investment fuels growth. Benefits and flexibility create loyalty that compounds. If you’re leading through growth, restructuring, or cultural transformation — this episode will change the way you think about people strategy.

    41 min
  3. 06/17/2025

    The Unexpected Review

    Have you ever thought you were doing great work, only to be blindsided by a terrible review? We're talking so terrible that you might lose your job. You're not alone. In this episode of 'My Worst Memory,' host Robin Cohen sits down with Colin Dinnie, Employee Experience Specialist & DEIB at Wistia, about the importance of honesty and transparency in the workplace. They discuss the evolving nature of DEIB (Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Belonging), the challenges companies face in maintaining these initiatives, and the critical role of belonging in fostering a positive workplace culture. Colin shares his personal journey into DEIB, the significance of transparency in hiring practices, and the impact of effective communication on employee experience. The conversation also touches on the importance of self-advocacy, learning styles, and building trust within organizations to enhance overall health and productivity. Chapters 00:54 Understanding DEI vs DEIB: The Importance of Belonging 02:43 DEI & Politics Today 05:47 How Diversity Benefits Your Customers 08:31 Making The Gold Standard Achievable 09:28 Transparency in DEIB: Sharing Successes and Failures 09:29 The Journey to DEIB: Colin's Background 11:38 Get To Know Colin: Non-Traditional Career Path 14:08 Side Tangent: Microdecisions 14:48 Colin's Worst Memory: The Performance Review 17:42 Manager Enablement 18:51 The Importance of Effective Management 19:29 Let's Run The Numbers: Impact of A Bad Manager 21:23 The Symbiotic Relationship Between Managers and Employees 22:23 The Silver Lining: Honest Communication 23:55 Advocating for Yourself in the Workplace 25:23 How To Advocate For Yourself 28:17 Understanding Learning Styles for Better Communication 29:39 The Watercooler: Learning Styles 33:11 Building Trust and Communication in Organizations

    37 min

About

My Worst Memory: a workplace safe space is a podcast hosted by Robin Cohen, CEO of Happier Office and operations expert. Each week, Robin sits down with industry leaders to unpack the professional moments they’ll never forget—from chaotic reorgs to culture clashes and everything in between. It’s honest, a little messy, and full of lessons they don't teach in b-school. Come for the drama, stay for the takeaways. My Worst Memory is your crash course in leadership, resilience, and the chaos of being a human at work.