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SE1:E11 Moving Forward After Redundancy: Insights from Karen’s Journey

38 min · 28. Apr. 2026
Episode SE1:E11 Moving Forward After Redundancy: Insights from Karen’s Journey Cover

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Moving Forward After Redundancy: Insights from Karen’s Journey In this episode, Karen shares her raw, real experiences navigating redundancy—highlighting how she turned a challenging situation into an opportunity for growth, health, and new skills. Whether you're facing similar upheaval or supporting someone who is, her story offers practical strategies and mindset shifts to move forward with purpose. Key Topics * The emotional and psychological impact of redundancy and the importance of processing feelings * Practical steps taken immediately after redundancy, including routines and routines * The role of physical activity and structured training in mental resilience * How to re-enter the job market: networking, updating skills, and managing expectations * Maintaining social connections and the power of kindness during tough times * Leveraging learning and hobbies to build confidence and create a new identity * Overcoming shame and embracing self-worth beyond work * Tips for staying motivated with the “10-minute rule” and setting achievable goals * The importance of routines in restoring purpose and structure * Practical advice for crafting a positive mindset during career transitions Timestamps 00:00 - The emotional toll of redundancy and what happens after the shock 02:08 - Karen shares her multiple redundancies and lessons learned 05:11 - The significance of purpose and connection during layoffs 06:36 - The distress of silence and the importance of support networks 07:19 - Practical first steps after redundancy: calling loved ones, rituals 08:02 - Establishing routines: exercise, sleep, and small achievements 09:03 - The power of physical activity in mental recovery 10:42 - Finding joy in simple activities like library visits and knitting 12:22 - Structuring your week: training, hobbies, and social commitments 18:09 - Overcoming motivational hurdles: the 10-minute rule 19:49 - Managing practicalities: job searching, networking, and outplacement services 20:12 - The importance of reconnecting with your network and managing expectations 23:56 - Confronting ageism and the value of updating your resume 26:33 - The role of social support and kind gestures in recovery 29:16 - Discovering personal strengths: resilience, dedication, and kindness 30:11 - Practical tips: protecting yourself from sunburn, maintaining consistency 31:13 - Addressing shame and redefining self-worth after redundancy 33:31 - Summing up: patience, goals, routines, and self-kindness 35:17 - Final advice: Viewing redundancy as an opportunity, not a setback Resources & Links * LinkedIn Learning [https://www.linkedin.com/learning] * Outplacement Services – What are they? [https://www.outplacementaustralia.com.au/what-is-outplacement/] Connect with Kate: * LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/katelyn-baxter/] * Kate’s LinkedIn Article on Redundancy [https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/how-survive-redundancy-your-sanity-intact-kate-baxter/?trackingId=YWnvWUyVRaOWrKJJPHo8pw%3D%3D] ---------------------------------------- Remember: Redundancy is not the end—it's an opportunity for a new chapter. Take time to process, rebuild routines, and redefine your purpose. Reach out to network, learn new skills, and prioritize self-kindness. Your next success story could be just around the corner.

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