EPISODE · Mar 19, 2025 · 31 MIN
Ep #19 - How To Navigate Getting Laid Off
from Leadership Beyond the Title · host TaSheena Braxton
📜 Summary In this episode of Leadership Beyond the Title, TaSheena discusses the challenges and emotional impact of layoffs, particularly for women of color. She shares her personal experiences of being laid off twice and offers practical advice on how to navigate the aftermath, including taking time to process emotions, creating a clear action plan, and leveraging support networks. The conversation emphasizes the importance of self-empowerment and taking control of one's career path after experiencing job loss. 💎 Gems Experiencing layoffs can significantly impact identity and confidence. It's essential to process emotions after a layoff. Creating a plan should come from a place of clarity, not desperation. Building a support network is crucial during transitions. Informational interviews can provide valuable insights into new opportunities. You control your response to being laid off, not the circumstances. Layoffs can serve as a catalyst for new beginnings. Don't underestimate the power of community and networking. Taking action is vital to moving forward after a layoff. 📖 Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Leadership Beyond the Title 00:59 Navigating Layoffs: Personal Experiences and Impact 09:05 Emotional Recovery and Identity After Layoffs 13:52 Creating a Plan: Steps to Take After a Layoff 20:04 Building a Support Network and Taking Action 26:07 Moving Forward: Control and Opportunities After Layoffs Where to Find TaSheena Sign up for "A Seat At The Table," my Weekly Newsletter that empowers Women Of Color to build their own seats at the table. Join my Bookclub, "Take The Lead," where we center the voices of people of color and explore leadership through their lens. Learn more about working with me by setting up a sales call here. LinkedIn | Instagram | Website
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