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Now What? - Life after redundancy

Podcast by Steeby

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About Now What? - Life after redundancy

Redundancy. Layoffs. The brutal uncertainty of job hunting. Now What? is the honest, practical podcast for anyone navigating life after redundancy in the UK — covering confidence, job search strategy, interview prep, rejection, flexible working, career change and the emotional reality of trying to hold everything together while your inbox does nothing. Hosted by someone living it in real time, not dispensing advice from a mountain. New episodes weekly.

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episode Redundancy Support Platform: The Invisible Queue Founders on Why It Matters artwork

Redundancy Support Platform: The Invisible Queue Founders on Why It Matters

theinvisiblequeue.co.uk [theinvisiblequeue.co.uk] Over the past six months, I've spoken with dozens of people navigating redundancy. Through the podcast, messages and numerous conversations that started with "I thought it was just me." Every single one echoed the same thing, this experience isolates people in ways most support systems don't acknowledge. So we built something different. The Invisible Queue is a community platform for anyone in that strange, grinding period between losing a job and finding solid ground again. The name captures what this actually feels like — you're standing in a queue, but you can't see how long it is, who's ahead of you, or when you'll reach the front. You just know you're in it. In this episode, I'm joined by Lisa, Vicky, and Russ — the team behind The Invisible Queue — to talk about why we built it, what it actually is and why the usual options don't cut it. Recruitment sites treat you like a pipeline problem. Wellness content offers breathing exercises when you need practical help. LinkedIn encourages performative-positivity (while your inbox stays empty). We're doing something else: practical tools, honest conversation and a space where you don't have to explain why this is hard. If you're in this position right now — or you know someone who is — this episode explains what we've built and why it might help.

19 May 2026 - 40 min
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Why Trying Harder Doesn't Fix Redundancy

The basics of job searching. Updating your CV, tailoring applications, following up; they don't stay done. You do them, they work or they don't and then you have to do them again the next day. And the day after that. It's not a checklist you complete once. It's a daily practice that never quite feels finished. Which would be fine if it delivered predictable results, but it doesn't. You can do everything right one week and hear nothing. Take your foot off the gas the next week and suddenly get an interview. The relationship between effort and outcome is broken in ways you can't fix by just trying harder. This episode is about what happens when you hit a week where you just… don't. Where you can't face another application form or another round of tailoring the same sentences to slightly different job specs. The guilt that shows up when you do less than you think you should. And why easing off isn't the same as giving up — it's often the thing that stops you from stopping entirely.

12 May 2026 - 24 min
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Job Search Jealousy: Their Win Isn't Your Loss

Other people's good news is one of the quieter challenges of redundancy. Not the hardest thing, but one of the most disorienting because the feeling it produces doesn't have a clean name and nobody warns you it's coming. This episode gives it a name. Looks at why the moment someone in your network lands a role can feel like information about your own search when it genuinely isn't. Examines what the public performance of good news — the announcement, the comments, the whole ritual — is actually showing you and what it's leaving out. And works through how to stop someone else's timeline becoming your own measuring stick. Practical, honest and a bit more forgiving than you're probably being with yourself right now. If you're asking yourself now what? You're in the right place.

5 May 2026 - 20 min
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Redundancy and the ambition problem

You know you're capable. You've got ideas, drive, the whole thing. But when you're job hunting, ambition starts to feel less like fuel and more like something you need to apologise for. This episode is about the weird contradiction of being ambitious while applying for roles you're overqualified for — and still not getting them. It's about the shame that creeps in when you can't even get a call back for a job you could do in your sleep. And it's about what happens when you realise that waiting for permission might be the thing that's actually killing you. No neat answers here. Just what I'm doing about it right now, which may or may not be the right call, but it's better than sitting around pretending the ambition doesn't exist. If you're tired of folding yourself into shapes that don't fit, this one might land. If you're asking yourself 'now what?', you're in the right place. Check out Starting Over — another podcast supporting people navigating redundancy and career transition:https://open.spotify.com/show/4sJJ60cFs02lECqjWlxHcr?si=0415c60728d141a6 [https://open.spotify.com/show/4sJJ60cFs02lECqjWlxHcr?si=0415c60728d141a6]

28 Apr 2026 - 23 min
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Redundancy and the people who didn't sign up for this

When redundancy happens, the spotlight lands on one person. But the uncertainty doesn't stay in one lane. It spreads into finances, into plans, into the people sharing the same space and nobody really warned them in advance. This episode looks at what redundancy actually does to the people around you and what it's like to be on the receiving end of someone else's wobble when you've got your own stuff going on. What good support looks like in practice, why asking for help feels harder than it should and how to stop the people who love you most from quietly running out of road.If redundancy has affected your household — whether you're the one job hunting or the one watching someone you love do it — this episode is for you. If you're asking yourself now what? — you're in the right place.

21 Apr 2026 - 18 min
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