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Rediscovering and Renegotiating Your Role as an Alternative to a Job Search

36 min · 20. april 2026
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Most career conversations at this stage default to two options: stay and grind it out, or start looking for something new. Both feel exhausting before you even begin. This episode makes the case for a third option — one that doesn’t get nearly enough airtime. Rediscovering what drew you to your work in the first place. And renegotiating how you show up inside the organization you’re already in. This isn’t about convincing yourself to be grateful. It’s not about lowering your expectations. It’s about being deliberate enough to ask whether there’s a version of your current role that actually re-engages you — and if so, what it would take to build it. Rich walks through a complete framework: how to diagnose what’s actually driving your disengagement (role drift, purpose erosion, relationship deterioration, and recognition stagnation are four very different problems with four different remedies), how to do the rediscovery work that tells you what you actually want your role to become, and how to have the Contribution Conversation — the specific, forward-framed negotiation that gets you there without signaling distress or tipping your hand. The episode also covers what happens when you do the work honestly, and the organization still can’t meet you. That’s a real outcome. And it turns out the process still produces something valuable — a cleaner brief, a sharper search, and a clearer head. If you’ve been running on low engagement and quietly wondering whether it’s time to go, this episode is worth hearing before you update your resume. 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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