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The Career Strategist

Podcast af Sarah Caminiti

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You’re not broken. You’re not behind. You’ve just been defined by someone else for too long.It’s time to take that power back.The Career Strategist is where clarity meets strategy. Hosted by Sarah Caminiti, each episode is a deep, honest look at what’s really holding you back in your career—and how to move forward without changing who you are.Whether you’re navigating leadership, burnout, visibility, or your next big pivot, this show hands you the language and tools you were never taught. You’ll learn how to articulate your value, own your expertise, and stop shrinking to make others comfortable.Expect real strategy. No fluff. No performative advice. Just career truth-telling for people who are ready to lead, ask for more, and define success on their terms.New episodes every other week.

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Stop Accepting Less

Text me with feedback or questions! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2382985/fan_mail/new] You have the tools now. You can read a room before you commit to it. You can name your worth and say the number. You know what your ideas sound like at full volume. You know the difference between a room that is green and one that has been coloring itself green until the day it doesn't. So why are you still accepting less? This episode is about the 250-some-odd days that aren't the negotiation or the interview. The meetings where you qualify the idea before you've said it. The emails where you apologize for following up. The rooms where your contribution lands and someone else gets credited for it — not because it was stolen, but because the room heard the volume before it heard the idea. This episode gives you the language to fix that, and then asks you the harder question: what would more actually look like for you? What this episode covers: * Why the words you put in front of your idea act like a volume knob — and how most people are turning themselves down before they've said a single thing * The exact swaps for the qualifiers that are quietly costing you authority in every room you walk into * Why "just" is doing more damage than you realize and what happens when you take it out * The difference between sorry as politeness and sorry as a power transfer — and the reframe that changes the dynamic entirely * What the research actually says about women and directness in professional settings and what these language swaps are specifically designed to do * Why once you stop accepting less in one room, it becomes very hard to keep accepting it everywhere else * The question this whole season has been building toward: what if the green room you keep looking for isn't somewhere you find — what if it's something you make Key Quotes "The room is not reacting to a new you. It is reacting to a clearer signal from the same you. The authority was already there. The volume changed." "Navigating a system is not selling out. Navigating a system is surviving long enough to change it — and the people who are going to change how these rooms work are the people who are still in them." "You are not too much. You never were. You were in rooms that could not hold you." "You cannot unknow what you know. You cannot unflatten yourself back into the shape that fits those rooms." Continue the Series Episode 1: The Right to Define Yourself — what happens when you let others define you before you define yourself Episode 2: How Power Moves — the room framework and how power dynamics determine which rooms you get access to Episode 3: Finding What You Stand For — excavating your core values from the data your frustration and energy have been generating all along Episode 4: Where Strategy Begins — three decision-making frameworks that turn clarity into leverage Episode 5: Stop Auditioning — how to stop auditioning and start evaluating whether they deserve your talent Episode 6: Test the Culture — the assessment that tells you whether a room is worth your yes before you give it Episode 7: The Negotiation Penalty — the full negotiation sequence, the framing that changes outcomes, and the six words that moved $30,000 Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2382985/support] You were never satisfying anyone by satisfying everyone. Stop satisfying everyone. I'm Sarah Caminiti. This is The Career Strategist. If this episode helped you see something more clearly, send it to someone who needs to hear it. And if you haven't yet — subscribe so you don't miss what's coming next.

2. apr. 2026 - 34 min
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The Negotiation Penalty

Text me with feedback or questions! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2382985/fan_mail/new] You have been told for years that the problem is that you don't ask. So you started asking. And the data shows that when you do, you get told no more often than people who make the exact same ask, in the same words, with the same confidence, in the same role. The problem was never that you weren't asking. The problem is that the system penalizes you for it. And it penalizes you for not asking too. This episode gives you the tools to navigate a game that was designed to be unwinnable — and names the only thing that actually changes the outcome: framing. Sarah breaks down the full negotiation sequence from first interview to offer to raises, including the exact language she has used and the $30,000 ask that took six words. What this episode covers: * Why every offer is an opening move, not a final answer — and how every company builds in room they're waiting to see if you'll claim * How to introduce compensation in the first or second round without it feeling aggressive * The three deflection moves hiring managers use and the exact response to each one * Why you should push back on an offer even when the number feels good * What it looks like from the hiring manager's seat — and why even managers rooting for you will still start with a number that has room in it * The questions you have to ask before you accept any offer about raises, comp bands, and promotion paths * Why the stay-at-least-two-years rule is one of the most effective pieces of career mythology ever deployed to keep talented people underpaid Key Quotes  "The money was already there. You either claim it or you leave it on the table."  "The people who think you're being difficult for asking about salary were planning to underpay you anyway."  "I just asked if there was room. There was room. There is almost always room. The only question is whether you give them permission to use it."  "You navigating it is not selling out. It's surviving long enough to change it." Continue the Series  Episode 1: The Right to Define Yourself — what happens when you let others define you before you define yourself  Episode 2: How Power Moves — the room framework and how power dynamics determine which rooms you get access to  Episode 3: Finding What You Stand For — excavating your core values from the data your frustration and energy have been generating all along  Episode 4: Where Strategy Begins — three decision-making frameworks that turn clarity into leverage  Episode 5: The Interview Room — how to stop auditioning and start evaluating whether they deserve your talent  Episode 6: Speaking With Authority — the authority ladder and the language that claims power versus the language that quietly hands it away  Episode 8 (next): how to speak without shrinking once you're inside the room you chose The RVA Blueprint If this episode hit close to home, the RVA Blueprint is Sarah's one-on-one strategic analysis: Reflect, Validate, Align. It is not a personality test. It is deliberate detective work built around your lived experience, designed to identify your real core values, map where they have been honored or violated, and build a focused action plan. Delivered as a comprehensive PDF within thirty days of your intake. $197. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2382985/support] You were never satisfying anyone by satisfying everyone. Stop satisfying everyone. I'm Sarah Caminiti. This is The Career Strategist. If this episode helped you see something more clearly, send it to someone who needs to hear it. And if you haven't yet — subscribe so you don't miss what's coming next.

25. mar. 2026 - 27 min
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Test The Culture

Text me with feedback or questions! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2382985/fan_mail/new] You spent weeks in the interview process. You asked the right questions. You got the offer. And then you started the job and realized none of it was what you were sold. In this episode of The Career Strategist, Sarah Caminiti breaks down the intelligence gathering framework every professional needs before accepting a role. You will learn how to run the authority test to read organizational culture in real time, how to identify green, yellow and red room signals before you sign anything and the specific questions that reveal what a company's culture actually looks like versus what they perform in an interview. This episode is for anyone who has ever ignored a gut feeling, accepted a role that looked different on the inside or wants to walk into their next opportunity with the clarity and leverage they deserve. In this episode: * The authority test and what it reveals about organizational culture * How to read green, yellow and red room signals in an interview * The questions that surface real culture fit * Why doing everything right still doesn't make you bulletproof * How to know your worth before you walk in the door Keywords: culture fit, job offer red flags, interview tips, how to evaluate a job offer, salary negotiation, career strategy, toxic workplace signs, interview questions to ask employers, knowing your worth, job search strategy Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2382985/support] You were never satisfying anyone by satisfying everyone. Stop satisfying everyone. I'm Sarah Caminiti. This is The Career Strategist. If this episode helped you see something more clearly, send it to someone who needs to hear it. And if you haven't yet — subscribe so you don't miss what's coming next.

18. mar. 2026 - 26 min
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Stop Auditioning

Text me with feedback or questions! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2382985/fan_mail/new] You walked out of an interview and felt good. You were honest. You were yourself. And then you got the rejection email that said you were "too passionate." That is not feedback. That is information. And there is a difference. In this episode, Sarah shares the interview that broke her open: a role she wanted badly, a hiring manager who seemed aligned, and a rejection that came with a verdict she didn't ask for. She was too passionate. Too much. Not the right fit. For years she believed that meant she needed to become someone else. She was wrong. What she actually needed was to stop auditioning and start investigating. If you have been treating every interview like a courtroom where you are waiting for a verdict, this episode is about rewiring that completely. Strategic interviewing is not performing. It is translating your value into language the room can actually receive. That is a skill. Nobody taught it to you. And you are not broken for not having it yet. Sarah walks through the mindset shift from audition to investigation, the AB testing framework she used when she was in an active job search, the three anchor questions that tell you whether a rejection is feedback about you or information about them, and why power dynamics in your next job start at the first interview, not at the offer stage. If you are in a survival job right now, this episode does not skip past you. There is a section specifically for you. Three practical shifts to try this week: * Before your next interview, write down three things you genuinely need to find out about whether this is a room worth walking into * After your next interview, run three questions before you do anything else: Was I respectful? Was I curious? Was I kind? * Audit one recent conversation where you were in audition mode instead of investigation mode, and notice what you gave up Next week, Episode 6 goes deeper into reading the room once you are in it: how to assess authority in real time, how to use the room colors framework in a live interview, and a negotiation story where Sarah had every reason to accept less. She didn't. You are not there to be chosen. You are there to choose. Follow The Career Strategist wherever you listen. If someone in your life is in the middle of a job search and treating every rejection like a verdict about who they are, send them this episode. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2382985/support] You were never satisfying anyone by satisfying everyone. Stop satisfying everyone. I'm Sarah Caminiti. This is The Career Strategist. If this episode helped you see something more clearly, send it to someone who needs to hear it. And if you haven't yet — subscribe so you don't miss what's coming next.

11. mar. 2026 - 23 min
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Where Strategy Begins

Text me with feedback or questions! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2382985/fan_mail/new] You have been doing the work. Showing up, saying yes, absorbing more than your share, telling yourself it will pay off eventually. And nothing has changed. Not because you are not good enough. Because you have been making career decisions on autopilot, and those decisions have been compounding against you. In this episode, Sarah shares the moment she realized she had been underpaid for years, not because of one bad negotiation, but because of hundreds of small choices she made without a framework. She breaks down three tools she now uses for every major career decision: how to assess whether an opportunity is actually set up for your success, how to read timing so you stop making moves out of panic, and how to filter the advice that is quietly keeping you stuck. If you have ever been told "not yet," if you have ever watched someone else present your idea, if you have ever stayed quiet when you should have spoken up, this episode is where you stop reacting and start deciding on purpose. Show Notes: Sarah calls this the difference between being patient and being compliant. "If your strategy requires silence, that is not strategy. That is survival." This episode introduces three frameworks for making career decisions from clarity instead of fear. 1. The Room Assessment 2. Strategic Timing Intelligence 3. The Influence Filter Key Quotes "I wasn't being strategic. I was being managed. And I had taught them exactly how to do it." "Equity without advocacy is just free labor." "Strategic thinking is not about having unlimited choices. It is about seeing the choices you actually have and making them deliberately instead of by default." "Real power lives not in being indispensable to everyone, but in being irreplaceable to the right people." Continue the Series * Episode 1: The Right to Define Yourself established what happens when you let others define you before you define yourself. * Episode 2: How Power Moves introduced the room framework and how power dynamics determine which rooms you get access to. * Episode 3: Finding What You Stand For gave you the tools to excavate your core values from the data your frustration and energy have been generating all along. * Episode 4: Where Strategy Begins (this episode) turns that clarity into leverage through three decision-making frameworks. * Next, Episode 5 takes these frameworks into the interview room, where you stop auditioning and start evaluating whether they deserve your talent. The RVA Blueprint If this episode hit close to home, the RVA Blueprint [https://www.sarahcaminiti.com/rva-framework] is Sarah's one-on-one strategic analysis: Reflect, Validate, Align. It is not a personality test. It is deliberate detective work built around your lived experience, designed to identify your real core values, map where they have been honored or violated, and build a focused action plan. Delivered as a comprehensive PDF within thirty days of your intake. $197. --- Follow The Career Strategist wherever you listen. If you know someone who has been patient long enough, send them this episode. The Career Strategist is hosted by https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarah-caminiti-5827b784/ Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2382985/support] You were never satisfying anyone by satisfying everyone. Stop satisfying everyone. I'm Sarah Caminiti. This is The Career Strategist. If this episode helped you see something more clearly, send it to someone who needs to hear it. And if you haven't yet — subscribe so you don't miss what's coming next.

4. mar. 2026 - 27 min
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