The Reality Edit

When someone denies what was said, rewrites what happened, or makes you question your own memory — that's not confusion, that's a tactic. This episode names workplace gaslighting for what it is, breaks down the three-move loop it runs on, and gives you the lines to step out of it cleanly.

The Reality Edit
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You walk out of the meeting and something feels wrong — but you can't quite put your finger on what. The conversation you just had doesn't match the conversation you thought you were going to have. And when you tried to say that out loud, suddenly you were the problem.
This episode is about that. Workplace gaslighting isn't always dramatic or obvious. It often looks like a manager who never gives you specific feedback but makes you feel like you're constantly falling short. It looks like a colleague who quietly builds a case against you while smiling to your face. It runs on denial, dismissal, and deflection — and it works because it makes you doubt your own read of events before you think to document them.
The move isn't to out-argue someone who has already decided not to hear you. It's to make reality verifiable — with a follow-up email, a paper trail, and the kind of calm, neutral language that turns a slippery conversation into something on the record.

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