Loud & Lifted

Betsy Hamm

A women in leadership show with real tools for career growth, visibility, and executive presence. Loud & Lifted is a female leadership podcast hosted by former CEO Betsy Hamm. We flip the script on what it truly takes for women to thrive at work—beyond slogans. Expect raw conversations and 10-minute Quick Lifts with actionable playbooks on authentic leadership, navigating change, overcoming imposter syndrome, and building sponsors who open doors. No fluff, no fake cheerleading—just practical career advice, stories from women founders and operators, and steps you can use today. If you believe in women supporting women with action, not lip service, you’re in.

  1. How to Deal with a Toxic Boss (Micromanager, Narcissist & Bully Guide)

    JAN 8

    How to Deal with a Toxic Boss (Micromanager, Narcissist & Bully Guide)

    Bad bosses don’t just ruin your day—they can destroy your confidence and make you question your sanity. If you’re dealing with a toxic work environment, a micromanaging boss, or constant gaslighting, this episode is your survival guide. We are joined by Lynda Harvey (aka the Management Guru) to break down the three most common toxic manager types: the Micromanager, the Narcissist, and the Bully. We share the exact scripts and strategies you need to "train your boss," protect your peace with the Gray Rock method, and know exactly when it’s time to exit. In this episode, you’ll learn: The 3 Toxic Archetypes: How to spot toxic boss behavior before it breaks you.The "Train Your Boss" Technique: Proactive steps to stop a micromanaging boss in their tracks (like calling them before they call you).Narcissist Neutralization: Using the "Gray Rock" theory to handle gaslighting, lack of accountability, and credit-stealingDocument or Depart: The "detective" method for handling workplace bullying and when to go to HR (or the EEOC).Chapters 01:04 Meet Lynda Harvey (Management Guru) 03:28 The micromanager that broke the system 6:29 Why she started training managers 8:06 The 3 toxic boss types 8:24 The real problem: managers aren’t trained 9:08 How bad managers get created 10:15 Micromanagers: control + mistrust 12:38 Two micromanagers (including the “necessary evil”) 13:51 How to manage a micromanager (observe + get ahead) 15:35 If they don’t change: your decision point 17:21 Narcissistic bosses (men + women) 18:15 Narcissist patterns: blame, gaslight, control 19:33 When you outshine them: isolation + stolen credit 23:16 Gray rock: stay boring, stay safe 24:31 Documentation that protects you 26:51 Script your responses (3 options) 28:17 Bully bosses: what counts (and why it’s messy) 30:03 Document like a detective (proof matters) 31:47 Direct conversation vs. escalation 34:07 Escalate: HR, EEOC, and exit plan 35:00 The big takeaway (and what to do next) 35:54 Managing high performers 37:31 One-size leadership doesn’t work About the Guest: Lynda Harvey teaches leaders and employees how to speak fluent corporate and navigate toxic work culture without losing their edge. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lynda.leads/?hl=en Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lynda.leads LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lyndaharvey01/ Stay Connected with Loud & Lifted: Website: https://www.loudandliftedpodcast.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/loudandliftedpodcast/ Sign up for email: https://loud-lifted.kit.com/402d3a8d4a

    40 min

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A women in leadership show with real tools for career growth, visibility, and executive presence. Loud & Lifted is a female leadership podcast hosted by former CEO Betsy Hamm. We flip the script on what it truly takes for women to thrive at work—beyond slogans. Expect raw conversations and 10-minute Quick Lifts with actionable playbooks on authentic leadership, navigating change, overcoming imposter syndrome, and building sponsors who open doors. No fluff, no fake cheerleading—just practical career advice, stories from women founders and operators, and steps you can use today. If you believe in women supporting women with action, not lip service, you’re in.