Pink Slip Pavilion
Laid off three times in ten years. What happens when losing your job becomes the catalyst for building something you never planned? If you are navigating a layoff, considering entrepreneurship, or wondering whether a career setback could lead to something bigger, this episode is for you. In this episode of Pink Slip Pavilion, host Ashley Waddington sits down with designer, author, and entrepreneur David DaCosta to talk about what it really looks like to experience multiple layoffs and how each one shaped his perspective on work, creativity, and self-employment. David's first layoff came in March 2020. His wife was pregnant. COVID was spreading rapidly across the world. And the company he loved called employees into their first-ever Zoom meeting, only to announce widespread layoffs. Within moments, David found himself unemployed during one of the most uncertain periods in recent history. The experience was devastating. But by the time his second and third layoffs came around, something had changed. Instead of viewing layoffs as the end of the story, David began seeing them as the beginning of new chapters. What followed was an unexpected entrepreneurial journey fueled by creativity, relationships, and an idea inspired by his young daughter's jokes. In this conversation, David shares how multiple layoffs transformed his mindset, the confidence he gained through career uncertainty, and how those experiences ultimately led him to create his children's book series, Jokey Jokes. His story is a powerful reminder that sometimes the thing that disrupts your plans is the very thing that creates space for something better. In this episode, we cover: • What it felt like to be laid off during the early days of COVID-19 • Navigating uncertainty with a baby on the way • Experiencing three layoffs in ten years • How perspective changes after multiple layoffs • Why the second layoff felt like freedom instead of devastation • The mindset shift from "my world is ending" to "my next chapter is beginning" • Building confidence through career setbacks • The role entrepreneurship played after multiple layoffs • Why relationships matter more than most people realize • How David unknowingly built the network that would support his future business • Turning creativity into a career path • Creating the Jokey Jokes children's book series • Why time can be one of the greatest gifts after a layoff • Learning to trust your instincts and experience • The reality that leaders and companies do not always have all the answers • Why layoffs are often about business circumstances rather than personal failure • How to think about career setbacks through a long-term lens • The importance of giving yourself grace during career transitions If you are walking through a layoff, questioning your next step, or struggling to see opportunity through uncertainty, this conversation will remind you that today's setback may be creating space for tomorrow's breakthrough. David reminds us: Everything you've learned still comes with you. Nothing is wasted. And sometimes the unexpected ending becomes the beginning of the most creative chapter of your life. Pink Slip Pavilion is a podcast about layoff recovery, career transitions, entrepreneurship, and turning career disruption into opportunity. New episodes release every Wednesday. CONNECT WITH DAVID: Instagram: @DaCostaDraws Website: Jokeyjokes.com [http://Jokeyjokes.com] Website: TheRealDaCosta.com [http://TheRealDaCosta.com]
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