Episodes

  • Episode 7: Seeing Layoffs from Both Sides and the Wisdom Gained
    Jan 29 2026

    Nobody is immune to a layoff and despite having a successful HR and recruitment career, Joy Osborne found herself out of work for 8 months and looking for a new job. On this episode we talk about what it felt like to be unemployed as a recruiter, what she did to find her new role at Snap, and what she learned about the experience that she feels are must-dos in successfully navigating unemployment and securing your next role.

    Learn more about Joy: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joyosborne/

    Learn more about Look What SHE Did!: https://lookwhatshedid.com/

    Keywords: Layoffs, Unemployment, Job search, Talent acquisition, University recruiting, Authenticity, Networking, Career transition, Emotional resilience, Community support, Career development, Female leaders

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Joy and the Podcast

    01:40 Joy's Early Aspirations and Career Path

    04:03 Experiencing Layoffs: Joy's Perspective

    08:01 Surprises and Strengths During Unemployment

    11:17 Framework for Job Searching

    16:30 Navigating the Job Market After Layoff

    20:51 Building a Supportive Network

    23:20 The Power of Community Connections

    26:36 The Importance of Authenticity in Job Searching

    28:05 Creating Daily Joy: A Personal Journey

    33:44 The Role of Authenticity in Recruitment

    36:30 Empowering Women Through Community Engagement



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  • Episode 6: From Apple to Rookie Move: A Journey of Reimagining, Reinvention, and Courage
    Jan 15 2026

    In this conversation, Juliette Paige shares her journey from a childhood dream of wanting to be happy to a successful career in mechanical engineering and product design at Apple. This is not a layoff story but is a very applicable conversation, and a deeply honest and insightful one at that, for anyone considering a career change following a layoff.

    After five years at Apple, Juliette felt a disconnect from her passion and decided to leave the corporate world to pursue her own venture, Rookie Move, focused on experiential marketing. We talk about the complexities and challenges of the transition, the fear, the doubt, and the tears, but through all of that, the perseverance, commitment, and conviction to bring her passion to life.

    We also talk about her passion for inclusivity, and how that has compelled her to co-found the Slowdown Summit, a new and cutting-edge conference format focused on leadership development and designed specifically for introverts and neurodivergent professionals.

    Learn more about Juliette: https://www.juliettepaige.com/

    Learn more about Slowdown Summit: https://www.slowdownsummit.co/

    Keywords: Layoffs, Unemployment, Experiential marketing, Freelancing, Career transition, Career change, Entrepreneurship, Leadership, Conferences, Events,Introversion, Neurodivergence, Job Search, Career Development

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction and Acknowledgment of Challenges

    01:34 Childhood Dreams and Career Aspirations

    03:40 Journey to Apple and Corporate Experience

    10:29 Leaving Apple: Motivations and Self-Doubt

    17:09 Building Rookie Move: The Transition to Freelancing

    20:53 Leveraging LinkedIn for Networking and Opportunities

    30:35 Establishing Rookie Move: Lessons in Entrepreneurship

    36:19 Daily Routines and Managing Multiple Roles




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    53 mins
  • Episode 5: Uncovering the Confidence You Didn’t Lose
    Jan 2 2026

    In this episode, I talk with Jeffrey Schaller and discuss the concept of uncovering confidence after a layoff, emphasizing that it is not about rebuilding it, but rather rediscovering it through self-awareness. We explore the impact of job loss on identity and the importance of focusing on strengths rather than weaknesses. The conversation highlights the CliftonStrengths assessment as a tool for identifying and leveraging personal talents and turning them into career-defining strengths. The conversation offers insight into how understanding one's strengths can lead to greater alignment and fulfillment in both professional and personal life. We also discuss the value of collaboration and building teams that complement individual strengths.

    Learn more about Jeff: https://www.youtube.com/@innerarcstudio

    Learn more about Gallup CliftonStrengths: www.gallup.com

    Keywords: Layoffs, Unemployment, Confidence, Personal development, Job Search, Career transition, Career development, CliftonStrengths, Self-awareness,Self-trust, Identity loss

    Chapters

    00:00 Uncovering Confidence: A Journey Within

    02:58 The Impact of Layoffs on Identity

    06:03 Rediscovering Strengths During Transitions

    08:47 Shifting Focus: From Weaknesses to Strengths

    11:42 The Power of the CliftonStrengths Assessment

    14:54 Living in Alignment with Strengths

    17:48 Building Teams Around Strengths

    20:41 The Science Behind CliftonStrengths

    23:38 Practical Steps to Reconnect with Strengths

    26:47 Final Thoughts on Confidence and Strengths


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    40 mins
  • Episode 4: Unlocking Your Potential with Career Coaching
    Dec 26 2025

    In this episode, I talk with career coach JT Heglund, the Founder and Principal at The Daily Agape. We explore the transformative journey of career coaching, the importance of discovering one’s ‘WHY’, the life-long positive impact of developing emotional intelligence, and the value of understanding one's talents in order to turn them into career-changing strengths. We discuss the various flavors of coaching, the importance of understanding reputable certifications in an unregulated industry, and the ongoing support that coaches can provide you to help you thrive. JT emphasizes the need for a good personality fit between coach and client, shares insights on how to find a coach, and how coaching can unlock your innate potential to free you to pursue roles and careers that are in alignment with who you are, what you are uniquely good at, and what interests you most.


    Learn more about JT: www.thedailyagape.com

    Learn more about Simon Sinek’s WHY Discovery: https://simonsinek.com/

    Learn more about Gallup CliftonStrengths: www.gallup.com

    Learn more about TalentSmart EQ: www.talentsmarteq.com

    Keywords: Layoffs, Unemployment, Career coaching, Emotional intelligence, Gallup CliftonStrengths, Personal development, Job search, Career coaching methodologies, Professional growth, Life coaching, Career coachingrelationships, Career transition, Simon Sinek, The Optimism Company, TalentSmartEQ

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction and Disclaimers

    02:41 Journey to Career Coaching

    04:45 Understanding Coaching and Its Value

    08:37 Different Flavors of Coaching

    12:34 Certifications and Their Importance

    14:23 Gallup CliftonStrengths and Positive Psychology

    19:32 The Science Behind Strengths Assessment

    24:04 Understanding Your 'Why' and Its Impact

    27:20 The Role of Emotional Intelligence in Career Success

    32:07 Navigating Coaching Relationships and Expectations


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    53 mins
  • Episode 3: Finding Resiliency and Strength After a Layoff
    Dec 18 2025

    In this episode I talk with Dr. Adam Dorsay, a psychologist and award-winning podcaster and author. We discuss the themes of resilience, mental health, and coping strategies during job loss and career transitions. We explore the definition of resilience, the emotional challenges of job searching, and practical techniques for managing stress and building routines. The conversation emphasizes the importance of self-compassion, social support, and finding meaning in difficult situations, while also addressing the impact of layoffs on personal relationships. We end by discussing some recommended resources for further growth.

    Learn more about Dr. Dorsay: https://dradamdorsay.com/

    Keywords: Layoffs, Unemployment, Crisis management, Resilience, Adaptation, Overcoming adversity, Psychological insights, Thriving through difficulty, Career transition, Mental health, Job search, Emotional well-being, Stress management, Self-compassion, Personal growth, Relationships, Coping strategies

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Resilience and Mental Health

    02:21 Defining Resilience in Psychotherapy

    03:38 Reframing Layoffs as Opportunities

    06:31 The Emotional Roller Coaster of Job Searching

    09:00 Techniques for Managing Stress and Building Resilience

    14:07 Establishing Routines During Job Search

    19:57 Bouncing Back from Setbacks in Job Search

    25:37 Impact of Layoffs on Relationships

    29:55 Recommended Resources for Support and Growth




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    36 mins
  • Episode 2: Cultivating Financial Peace of Mind During a Layoff
    Dec 12 2025

    In this episode, financial advisor, Tom O'Brien, talks about navigating the financial challenges of layoffs. We discuss common financial mistakes people make after losing their jobs, the importance of assessing one's financial runway, the need for clear communication with family, creative ways to generate income, and the significance of building a professional network. Tom also shares advice on financial moves to avoid and strategies for staying motivated during the job search journey.


    Tom O’Brien is participating in this podcast in his individualcapacity. Any opinions, projections, or forward-looking statements expressed herein are solely those of Tom O’Brien and may differ from Vantage Wealth Management’s views or opinions.


    Learn more about Tom: https://www.linkedin.com/in/obrientom/


    Learn more about Vantage Wealth Management: https://www.vantagewealthmgmt.com/

    Keywords: Layoffs, financial advice, mental health, job search, family communication, financial mistakes, income generation, networking, financial planning, career transition

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    47 mins
  • Episode 1: Never Search Alone
    Dec 5 2025

    Navigating a job search can be a lonely, isolated, and demoralizing experience. The key is not to do it alone. One of the most successful, volunteer-supported and peer-led programs out there today is a program called Never Search Alone (NSA), which is the brainchild of Phyl Terry. On this episode Tamara Adlin talks all about what NSA is, how to get involved, and the power of searching for a job surrounded by a supportive community.


    Tamara also talks about the important concept of Candidate Market Fit and how understanding one's identity aids in better marketability, why it's important to avoid overly complex descriptions of ourselves, and how we need to communicate in a way that makes sense to others to find a new position faster.


    Learn more about NSA: https://www.neversearchalone.org/


    Learn more about Tamara: https://www.adlininc.com/


    Keywords: Layoffs, unemployment, job search, professional identity, communication, self-awareness, branding, marketability



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    45 mins