The Empathy Theater

Your company froze salaries, then sent a mandatory training on radical empathy — and expected you to perform gratitude. Episode 22 unpacks performative workplace positivity: why management uses emotional theater instead of real fixes, how it turns managers into professional liars, and three moves to protect your credibility when you're being handed a script that isn't yours.

The Social Edge
June 6, 2026 · 8:24 PM
The Empathy Theater
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Your company froze salaries on a Tuesday. On Wednesday, you had a two-hour mandatory training in your calendar — subject line: Radical Empathy and Emotional Bandwidth. Catered lunch included.
That gap — between what a company spends on feelings and what it spends on the people who have them — is what Episode 22 is about. We unpack how performative workplace positivity works as a substitution strategy: emotional programming offered in place of fair compensation, real accountability, or structural change. And we look at the specific bind it creates for managers caught in the middle, handed an HR script and quietly expected to deliver it with sincerity. The episode covers why this pattern keeps recurring, how to read the signals clearly without cynicism, and three moves that let you stay credible — to yourself and to your team — when the theater is playing all around you.

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