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Laid off at 73. What happens when losing your job becomes the thing that finally sets you free? If you are navigating a layoff, questioning whether you have stayed somewhere too long, or trying to rebuild after a difficult work environment, this episode is for you. In this episode of Pink Slip Pavilion, host Ashley Waddington sits down with real estate professional Diane Adams to talk about what it really feels like to lose a leadership role later in life…and rediscover yourself on the other side of it. After spending four years running a struggling real estate office, Diane poured everything she had into trying to keep the business afloat. She managed operations, supported agents, handled compliance, trained staff, and worked tirelessly to make the office successful. When the company was sold, she thought stability had finally arrived. Instead, she found herself under constant micromanagement, unrealistic recruiting expectations, and increasing pressure from new leadership. Then one morning, right before leading an office meeting, she was unexpectedly called into her office and handed a termination letter. At 73 years old, Diane suddenly found herself starting over. In this conversation, Diane shares the emotional reality of being blindsided by a layoff, the embarrassment and self-doubt that followed, and the moment she realized she had been sacrificing herself trying to save a business that was never truly hers to carry. Her story is a powerful reminder that layoffs are not always endings…sometimes they are the release we desperately needed. In this episode, we cover: • What it feels like to be laid off later in life after years in leadership • Navigating micromanagement and difficult workplace dynamics • The emotional impact of being blindsided by a termination • Feeling embarrassed and withdrawing after job loss • The hidden emotional toll of trying to “save” a struggling company • Unrealistic expectations and impossible performance goals • How age can impact workplace dynamics and leadership relationships • The challenge of separating your identity from your job • Why Diane realized she had stayed too long • The importance of protecting your own happiness and well-being • Transitioning from management back into personal business ownership • Rebuilding confidence and reconnecting with former clients • Starting over professionally at 73 years old • Why layoffs can become opportunities to reclaim your freedom • Learning not to be so hard on yourself after job loss • The importance of adapting and continuing to grow in changing industries • Why resilience matters more than perfection during career transitions If you are walking through a layoff, feeling stuck in an unhealthy work environment, or wondering whether it is too late to start over, this conversation will remind you that there is still another chapter ahead. Diane reminds us: Life is not over because someone lets you go. You are allowed to change direction. And sometimes… the thing that hurts your pride is the thing that gives you your life back. Pink Slip Pavilion is a podcast about layoff recovery, career reinvention, entrepreneurship, and turning career disruption into growth. New episodes release every Wednesday. CONNECT WITH DIANE: 541-941-0110 DianeAdams@windermere.com [DianeAdams@windermere.com] DianeAdamsRealEstate.com [http://DianeAdamsRealEstate.com]
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