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85% of leaders never get trained. If you became a manager, team lead, or founder without anyone actually teaching you how to delegate, fire someone, or hold people accountable—this show is for you. We're tearing up the old leadership playbook and figuring out what actually works. Hosted by Adrienne Dorison

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  • Dear Bossy: My Manager Has An AI Slop Problem
    2026/03/31

    Welcome to Dear Bossy, our Sorta Bossy advice column!

    Adrienne and co-host Emily Doyle answer questions from listeners (all submitted anonymously) and pull real scenarios from the messy middle of managing people.

    Today's question, from an anonymous listener:

    "My manager uses AI for literally everything -- and I mean everything. She used ChatGPT for my performance review, wrote a farewell message for a 10-year colleague with it, and sends me client communications that are pure AI slop with no edits. She laughs about it openly. I want to bring it up but I don't want to cause an issue. What do I do?"

    What they cover:

    • Why using AI at work is not the problem -- outsourcing your human judgment is
    • The "garbage in, garbage out" rule and why most people don't know how to delegate to AI any better than they delegate to humans
    • Why a performance review written entirely by AI is a leadership failure, not a time-saving win
    • A genuinely good use of AI for performance review.
    • How to bring this up with your manager without making it a confrontation
    • When to go directly to your manager vs. when to skip a level

    ⏱️ Time Chapters

    00:01 Welcome to Dear Bossy

    07:20 Today's question: my manager uses AI for everything

    09:06 Adrienne's take: AI is fine, but the human elements still matter

    11:34 Garbage in, garbage out -- why delegation to AI fails the same way delegation to humans does

    13:22 Emily's recommendation: Natalie McNeil's ethical AI program

    14:08 How training your AI changes everything

    16:11 A genuinely good use of AI for performance reviews (Adrienne's brother's method)

    18:05 Emily's suggestion: run the outputs through an AI detection tool

    19:07 How to bring it up with your manager directly

    20:36 What you actually need from a performance review that AI can't give you

    21:32 When to skip a level if nothing changes

    22:19 Rapid Fire with Emily

    🔗 Links Mentioned:

    • Submit a Dear Bossy question: sortabossypodcast.com
    • Natalie McNeil's program on ethical AI use: https://nataliemacneil.com/ai-dream-team/
    • Gemma Bonham-Carter's AI Allstars: https://gemmabonhamcarter.com/ai-all-stars

      Access the transcript here.
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    27 分
  • Your Job Is Not to Make Everyone Happy
    2026/03/24

    Most leaders don't set out to be people pleasers. But somewhere between wanting to be liked and trying to keep the peace, a pattern forms, and it becomes one of the most expensive habits a leader can have.

    In this episode, Adrienne and Emily get into why making everyone happy is not actually your job as a leader, what it costs you when you try, and how to make hard decisions with high care and zero apology.

    Emily admits it is her number one therapy topic. Adrienne has held onto team members longer than she should have and watched the rest of the team pay for it. This one is personal for both of them.

    What they cover:

    • Why people pleasing feels like good leadership
    • The cost of keeping one person happy at the expense of everyone else
    • How to say no without abandoning the person you're saying it to
    • Why avoiding a hard conversation is never actually the kind choice
    • The decision filter: is this what's best for the team, or is this just easy for me?
    • What happens when leaders withhold context and then wonder why their team can't work autonomously
    • The "my way or the highway" trap and why it creates the exact problem it's trying to avoid
    • How generational differences in the workforce are changing what effective leadership actually looks like
    • How to prepare for a hard conversation before you have it

    ⏱️ Time Chapters

    00:01 Welcome and today's topic: it's not your job to make everyone happy

    01:11 Why people pleasing feels like leadership -- but isn't

    06:33 How to say no as a leader while still being supportive

    07:31 What people pleasing actually costs you: resentment, burnout, frustration

    09:24 The filter: is this best for the team or just easy for me?

    10:24 Holding onto the wrong person -- and what it does to everyone else

    11:26 Emily's take: knowing what to do and being afraid to do it anyway

    13:28 Enneagram types and why some leaders struggle more with this than others

    14:44 What to notice: what are you taking on, avoiding, or not saying to keep people happy?

    15:14 Real example: making a call both of them knew would frustrate people -- and making it anyway

    16:16 The sunk cost fallacy and how to kill a project without guilt

    17:35 High care doesn't mean avoiding hard calls -- it means preparing for them

    19:07 How to lead a direction change: lead with "I understand this is frustrating"

    20:31 Why leaving out context is why people can't get on board

    21:14 The "my way or the highway" trap and why it creates dependent teams

    25:39 What younger generations can actually handle -- and why leaders underestimate it

    27:45 Gen Z getting fired at alarming rates -- is it a people problem or a leadership problem?

    29:52 What you can and can't control as a leader

    32:22 The decision filter, the post-it note, and making peace with not being liked

    34:18 Closing thoughts and where to submit your Dear Bossy questions

    Be sure to go to sortabossy.com to submit your leadership questions and horror stories!

    Access the transcript here.

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    36 分
  • What My Team Really Thinks of Me (with Rachel Pederson)
    2026/03/17

    Rachel Pederson is a social media strategist, entrepreneur, and the kind of leader who will tell you exactly where she went wrong before she tells you what she got right.


    In the first-ever interview episode of Sorta Bossy, Adrienne sits down with her friend of nearly a decade to talk about what it actually looked like to build a team, blow it up (relationally speaking), and rebuild it into something that has lasted almost nine years in an industry known for burnout and turnover.


    This one gets real fast.


    What they cover:

    • How Rachel accidentally became a boss by hiring a VA in 2015 with zero plan for what to give her
    • The "Tyra Banks era" of leadership -- and why rooting for people is not the same as leading them
    • Operational whiplash: how Rachel's moods put her team in a constant state of eggshells
    • The moment her sister looked her in the eye and said "I don't respect you".
    • RST (Rachel Standard Time), the fake time zone her team invented to cope
    • Why avoiding hard conversations is not the kind choice
    • The double standard women face when they're "snippy" vs. when men do the exact same thing from stage
    • High care, high standards: why emotional intelligence is a leadership advantage, not a liability
    • What Adrienne asked Rachel's team directly, and what they actually said


    You can learn more about Rachel here.

    Grab Rachel's book Unfiltered

    Enneagram Processing Guide

    ⏱️ Time Chapters

    00:01 Welcome and why Rachel is the first interview guest

    04:42 Hiring her first VA with no plan

    08:20 The Tyra Banks era of leadership

    09:42 Operational whiplash and the client who held up a mirror

    10:47 The moment her sister said "I don't respect you"

    14:48 RST: Rachel Standard Time

    22:29 Knowing and owning your weaknesses

    25:39 How Adrienne got into the Enneagram and why she got certified

    28:31 Rachel's biggest leadership regret: avoiding hard conversations

    32:07 The double standard women face when they're direct

    33:46 High care, high standards

    36:11 Rachel's mama bear model in action

    37:07 What Adrienne asked Rachel's team -- and what they said

    42:41 The question Rachel's team wanted to ask her

    52:46 Where to find Rachel Pederson

    Read the transcript here

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    55 分
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