Simplify My Soda: A Crispy Coke RTO Love Story
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About this listen
I have a habit of saying the obvious things most workplaces avoid.
Hi, I’m Lauren Howard. You can call me L2. Like other people do.
In this episode of Different, Not Broken, I break down why basic human standards at work get treated like radical ideas, why return to office policies are deeply ableist, and why so much “innovative leadership” is really just common sense wrapped in better language.
This episode is about simplifying what’s been overcomplicated for years.
You’ll hear:
- Why psychological safety isn’t a perk
- How bad management hides behind complexity
- The real reason companies are pushing return to office
- Why clarity often gets mistaken for controversy
- What actually changes when you treat people like humans
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Chapters / Timestamps
00:00 – Why saying the obvious sounds “radical”
02:08 – The bare minimum we’ve stopped expecting at work
03:47 – Psychological safety isn’t a perk
04:38 – Why return to office is deeply ableist
06:36 – The real reason companies want people back in offices
07:46 – Bad management disguised as productivity
09:05 – Treat people like humans and they quit less
10:36 – Listener brag: feeling on top of life
11:15 – Why I hate “love languages”
11:49 – The science and art of a crispy Coke
13:49 – Big bubbles, bad Coke, and betrayal
15:31 – Freestyle machines are not acceptable
17:59 – Small Talk Listener Question: grieving a late neurodivergent diagnosis
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