Ep 201, Not Sure What’s Next in Your Career? Experiment

EPISODE · Mar 10, 2026 · 59 MIN

Ep 201, Not Sure What’s Next in Your Career? Experiment

from Conflict Managed · host Merry Brown

This week on Conflict Managed we welcome Ben Fox. Together we explore: Following fear or love? How to find the time to be curious Addressing financial concerns when leaving a job Ways you can start to change what you’re feeling at work Finding the next thing Shifting from ‘get me away from this’ to ‘this is what I want to move towards’ Conflict Managed is available wherever you get your podcasts and on YouTube @3pconflictrestoration Ben Fox is a career coach who helps senior software engineers break free from toxic jobs and build careers that feel meaningful, energizing, and aligned. Clients describe him as calm, grounding, and easy to open up to, yet also direct, honest, and unwavering in holding them accountable to the life they say they want. A third-generation New Yorker, Ben blends emotional intelligence with no-nonsense clarity. He creates deeply relational partnerships, sharing his own experiences so clients feel supported by a real human, not a distant expert. Many say they can “hear his voice” long after sessions, reminding them of their capability, brilliance, and worth. Ben lives in Brooklyn, loves the beach, body surfing, traveling, and is proudly connected to his NYC roots (including his 103-year-old Bronx grandmother). His work is fueled by a simple belief: when people realign their inner world, their outer world transforms. Contact Ben to find out about his “What’s My Runway?” template, a framework for making data-driven, emotion-calming decisions about your next career step and for a free, 45-minute “What's My Runway” Strategy Session, for those ready to map out their timeline, financial runway, and first confident step toward leaving a toxic role. Conflict Managed is produced by Third Party Workplace Conflict Restoration Services and hosted by Merry Brown.   #ConflictManagement #WorkplaceCulture #Communication #Connection #Podcast

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