Summary
In this episode of Ask Christa!, Christa answers a listener question about a manager who gossips constantly and creates an uncomfortable, unprofessional work environment. She explains what habitual workplace gossip often signals about insecurity, control, and team culture, why it damages trust and psychological safety, and how employees can respond without getting pulled into the behavior. Christa then offers practical guidance for setting boundaries, documenting harmful patterns, and deciding when a manager’s behavior has crossed the line from irritating to reportable.

Key Takeaways
• Workplace gossip is often less about facts and more about insecurity, control, and social positioning.
• When a manager gossips constantly, it can damage trust, reduce candor, and weaken psychological safety across a team.
• Employees do not need to reward gossip; they can redirect conversations, set boundaries, and stay focused on the work.
• If the behavior begins to affect work, reputation, or team functioning, documenting facts and identifying business impact can help clarify next steps.
• Gossip that involves confidential information, repeated personal attacks, retaliation, or sustained harm to team culture may require escalation to HR or a trusted leader.

Additional Resources
American Psychological Association. (2024, March 4). What is psychological safety at work? Here’s how to start creating it. https://www.apa.org/topics/healthy-workplaces/psychological-safety

Indeed Editorial Team. (2025, December 16). How to handle workplace gossip and reduce negativity. Indeed. https://www.indeed.com/career-advice/career-development/gossip-in-workplace

The Muse Editors. (2024, May 3). Best tips on how to deal with a difficult boss. The Muse. https://www.themuse.com/advice/10-brilliant-tips-for-dealing-with-a-difficult-boss

Video Chapters
00:00 Introduction
00:39 Listener Question
01:55 A Gossip-monger’s Profile (and you’re not alone)
03:28 What If Your Boss Gossips All The Time?
06:33 Additional Resources
08:14 Wrap Up & Submitting Your Question
08:40 Booking Information

keywords
workplace gossip, gossiping manager, bad boss, difficult boss, toxic workplace, psychological safety, office politics, workplace boundaries, HR escalation, career advice
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