Live Without an Expiration Date
Here’s a podcast description — I’ll give you a few length/format options since these get used across different platforms: You told yourself it would get better. That the culture would shift, the leadership would change, or the role would evolve. So you stayed. And stayed. And somewhere in that staying, something started to cost you more than you realized. In this episode of Live Without an Expiration Date, Rich Jones takes on one of the most underexamined decisions in the second half of a career — not the choice to leave, but the choice to remain in a place that stopped serving you long before you stopped showing up. This isn’t about quitting. It’s about the slow erosion that happens when you stay past the point of meaning — the professional numbness, the quiet resentment, the gradual narrowing of who you thought you were becoming. And it’s about the cost that doesn’t show up on a balance sheet: the energy spent managing your own disengagement, the ideas you stopped voicing, the version of yourself you quietly set aside. If you’ve ever sat in a meeting and realized you’ve been mentally gone for months — this one’s for you. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit rjones0747.substack.com [https://rjones0747.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]
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