
Soft Skills Engineering Episode 487: My manager ignores me during 1:1's and I am required to work in an empty office
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Nov 17, 2025 The hosts tackle a listener's struggle with a distracted manager during 1:1s, leading to a costly misunderstanding over Java and JavaScript. They suggest creative solutions like walking meetings to reduce distractions. Another listener describes their frustrating long commute and isolation in an empty office while required to work on EST hours. The hosts emphasize the importance of pushing back on unreasonable work demands and recommend using commute time for job hunting preparation.
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Ignored 1:1 Nearly Cost A Project
- A listener's manager tunes out during 1:1s, once almost cancelled a million-dollar project after mishearing "Java" for "JavaScript."
- The manager admitted, "Every time I heard Java I automatically tuned out."
Media Habits Hurt Real-Time Attention
- Habitual media consumption and speeding up audio (2x) can reduce real-time listening and engagement in conversations.
- This cultural shift makes synchronous meetings harder for many people to follow and participate in.
Take The 1:1 For A Walk
- Try walking for your 1:1 to remove digital distractions and engage your manager in a different context.
- Moving the meeting can make them present and change the dynamic without confrontation.



