Mid-Career Moves with Fexingo: 30s and 40s Career Strategy, Stagnation, and Reinvention

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Mid-Career Moves with Fexingo: 30s and 40s Career Strategy, Stagnation, and Reinvention

Lucas and Luna tackle the mid-career crisis that hits hardest between 35 and 50. Each episode starts with a specific data point — a Bureau of Labor Statistics chart on wage stagnation after 40, a Harvard Business Review study on mid-career 'plateauing,' a real LinkedIn profile of someone who pivoted from engineering to product management at 42. Lucas, a former journalist, frames the macro trends: industry-level hiring patterns, the earnings penalty for changing fields after 35, the psychology of 'sunk cost' in a 15-year career. Luna, a sharp interlocutor with a background in organizational psychology, pushes back with micro-strategies: how to negotiate a lateral move that builds optionality, when to take a certification over a degree, which industries actually value experienced hires. They debate whether 'following your passion' is a privilege of the young or a necessity for the burnout-ridden. They name companies — Microsoft's mid-career apprenticeship program, Amazon's return-to-work

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Lucas and Luna tackle the mid-career crisis that hits hardest between 35 and 50. Each episode starts with a specific data point — a Bureau of Labor Statistics chart on wage stagnation after 40, a Harvard Business Review study on mid-career 'plateauing,' a real LinkedIn profile of someone who pivoted from engineering to product management at 42. Lucas, a former journalist, frames the macro trends: industry-level hiring patterns, the earnings penalty for changing fields after 35, the psychology of 'sunk cost' in a 15-year career. Luna, a sharp interlocutor with a background in organizational psychology, pushes back with micro-strategies: how to negotiate a lateral move that builds optionality, when to take a certification over a degree, which industries actually value experienced hires. They debate whether 'following your passion' is a privilege of the young or a necessity for the burnout-ridden. They name companies — Microsoft's mid-career apprenticeship program, Amazon's return-to-work

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