
Toxic Bosses
Is your boss difficult—or truly toxic? In this episode of Women Talk , Shelly Cammish tackles one of the most common challenges women face at work: navigating toxic leadership without immediately quitting a job they may

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Women Talk isn’t here to sugarcoat life — it’s here to help you navigate it.Hosted by Shelly Cammish, this podcast is for women who are ready to think differently, make smarter decisions, and take control of their careers, finances, and personal growth.We talk about the things most people avoid — workplace bias, money gaps, burnout, relationships, and the patterns that keep women stuck.Every episode gives you perspective, tools, and strategies you can actually use.Because the goal isn’t to work harder — it’s to move smarter.
Shelly Cammish hosts Women Talk, a education show with 42 episodes published.

Is your boss difficult—or truly toxic? In this episode of Women Talk , Shelly Cammish tackles one of the most common challenges women face at work: navigating toxic leadership without immediately quitting a job they may

In this Women at Work episode, Shelly Cammish tackles one of the hardest professional skills for many women: learning how to say no without damaging relationships, opportunities, or career growth. From extra projects and

In this Women at Work episode, Shelly Cammish unpacks the confidence vs. credibility gap many women silently navigate in the workplace. Why do women feel pressure to over-prepare, over-explain, and constantly prove thems

In this Women at Work series, we tackle the invisible labor and mental load women carry in the workplace every day. From emotional labor and office “housework” to over-explaining, constant availability, and silently fixi

Rejection at work can feel deeply personal — especially when you’ve worked hard, stayed loyal, and watched someone else get the opportunity you thought you earned. In this powerful Women at Work episode, Shelly Cammish b

You don’t break habits by fighting them. Learn how shifting your identity and focus helps old habits fall away naturally and creates lasting change. Combining Health, Wealth, and Career Get lessons, impactful resources a

There are moments in life where you know something isn’t right, but you stay quiet anyway. In this episode, we break down why that happens, how to recognize the internal signals you’ve been ignoring, and what it actually

In this episode of Women Talk, Shelly Cammish breaks down the difference between chemistry and true compatibility—and why so many women get pulled into relationships that feel exciting at first but become exhausting over

“Wrong Room, Girlfriend” is a powerful conversation for women who keep finding themselves overlooked, overused, and under-recognized despite their talent. In this episode, Shelly breaks down why high-performing women end

Explore the real dynamics behind women supporting women at work. Learn how to recognize performative support, advocate authentically, and build stronger female leadership. Combining Health, Wealth, and Career Get lessons

What if risk isn’t about bravery, but about how many options you can see? In this episode, Shelly Cammish explores how expanding your thinking changes your willingness to take risks, build confidence, and create new oppo

What’s the difference between a coach, therapist, and consultant—and how do you know which one you need? In this episode, Shelly Cammish breaks it down and explains why coaching can be the key to getting unstuck, acceler

When searching for a job, most people focus on salary, title, and benefits. But one of the most important questions women should ask is this: Does this company actually support women — or do they just say they do? In thi

Women often carry the “extras” at work — mentoring new employees, organizing teams, smoothing conflicts, and holding projects together. While these contributions are valuable, they frequently go unrecognized in promotion

Many women experience moments at work where something feels off — being overlooked, talked over, or quietly passed over for opportunities. In this episode of Women Talk, Shelly explores how to recognize the difference be

New year, new you? Or same patterns, different calendar? From diets to money to relationships, why do our habits outlast our motivation? If you’re tired of repeating the same cycles, this powerful psychological framework

More women are choosing alcohol-free lives—not from rock bottom, but from clarity. This episode explores why women are stepping away from alcohol, how it impacts health, hormones, and mental clarity, and what women gain

Women Talk gives you a “Universal Response Toolkit” to say no with confidence—without over-explaining. Learn quick phrases that buy time, clarify meaning, set boundaries, and hold accountability, plus the 3-Sentence Rule

Women are not broke because they’re bad with money. Women are often broke because they’ve been trained to carry everyone else — emotionally, mentally, and financially — while still trying to look like they’re “fine.” Mos

In this Women Talk: Women at Work episode, Shelly Cammish breaks down how women can hold others accountable at work without being labeled difficult, intense, or “not a team player.” She explains that most accountability
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