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Stop Being Overlooked at Work: Your Visibility Snippets | Episode 3

4 min · 5. juni 2026
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This episode wasn't planned — but when two people in the same week asked for advice on the same thing, it felt like a sign. The topic: visibility at work. How to stop being overlooked, stop feeling misunderstood, and start being seen by the people whose opinion of you actually shapes your career. In this episode, LJ shares her thoughts on workplace visibility — the idea that leaders aren't building their perception of you from your day-to-day effort, but from brief, high-visibility moments you might not even realise are happening. And more importantly, how you can start to influence those moments intentionally. You'll hear why so many talented people are quietly squandering their best opportunities, what early-career LJ noticed about a CMO that changed how she thought about visibility forever, and the simple shift that separates the people who get noticed from the people who don't.

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episode Stop Being Overlooked at Work: Your Visibility Snippets | Episode 3 artwork

Stop Being Overlooked at Work: Your Visibility Snippets | Episode 3

This episode wasn't planned — but when two people in the same week asked for advice on the same thing, it felt like a sign. The topic: visibility at work. How to stop being overlooked, stop feeling misunderstood, and start being seen by the people whose opinion of you actually shapes your career. In this episode, LJ shares her thoughts on workplace visibility — the idea that leaders aren't building their perception of you from your day-to-day effort, but from brief, high-visibility moments you might not even realise are happening. And more importantly, how you can start to influence those moments intentionally. You'll hear why so many talented people are quietly squandering their best opportunities, what early-career LJ noticed about a CMO that changed how she thought about visibility forever, and the simple shift that separates the people who get noticed from the people who don't.

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