
Conversations about getting fired. Heads up, there’s swearing -- after all, we’ve been fired.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 59 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Dee burns herself down to keep her role and was rewarded by the expectation that she'd keep burning herself down.
Thanks to Todd Manley at Earsight Studios for his help with this episode.
Shelley McIntyre helps us grapple with reinventing ourselves after we get canned. How do we redefine the experience of getting fired and what to we do next?
Find more about Shelley at Burn the Map.
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This is an excellent podcast with a skilled interviewer. The stories people tell are relatable and help you feel less alone. Pam had me on as a guest, and our conversation was smooth and super fun.
In this surprisingly varied and frankly kinda addictive podcast, Pam Mandel interviews folks who’ve been fired from a variety of jobs. Turns out, there’s a lot of reasons why people get canned — and most of them don’t have to do with doing substandard work. Heartening and helpful. Interviewees have some great suggestions for those who’ve just been canned. And Mandel moves the conversation along gently but professionally, keeping things interesting.
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