Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just another greedy white woman repackaging the wisdom Black people have learned the hard way. I’m sure she’s relatable to many of you.
Oprah didn’t think so.
Oprah also gave us Dr. Phil and Dr. Oz. Her picker isn’t perfect.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just another greedy white woman repackaging the wisdom Black people have learned the hard way. I’m sure she’s relatable to many of you.
Oprah didn’t think so.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just another greedy white woman repackaging the wisdom Black people have learned the hard way. I’m sure she’s relatable to many of you.
Oprah didn’t think so.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People like her appeal to women who like therapy, self-help books, life coaches, etc. … they want/need someone to tell them what to do. Sometimes it’s useful, but mostly it’s just obvious.
OP here. Sure. My comment is mainly about the quality of her podcast which is low bar, because many podcasts are bad. I do enjoy self-help content.
Anonymous wrote:People like her appeal to women who like therapy, self-help books, life coaches, etc. … they want/need someone to tell them what to do. Sometimes it’s useful, but mostly it’s just obvious.
Anonymous wrote:We all had to read Dare to Lead at work and do a multi-week workshop. The concepts were helpful when it was done at an organizational level. I saw some real improvements in the work culture.
I also think there is an overly enthusiastic, almost worship of her that I find annoying and obnoxious when I encounter it!
I have seen a colleague mis-apply it to justify toxic behavior too. One manager (who was already toxic) felt even more empowered to write rude comments in people’s work because “clear is kind” and we should all be “vulnerable” to her feedback. (She was literally writing stuff like “this paragraph made me barf” in people’s work.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find her work … extremely obvious.
This is correct. There is nothing new here. She is white, has a good publicist and the timing was good. Used to love her work. Now I feel meh.
Anonymous wrote:I find her work … extremely obvious.
Anonymous wrote:I find her work … extremely obvious.