What if redundancy was not the end of your career story, but the moment you finally stepped into the work you were meant to do?
In this episode, we explore what it truly means to redundancy proof your career in a world where roles are disappearing, industries are reshaping, and AI is accelerating change at a pace many people never expected. We reflect on how redundancy is rarely only about the loss of a job. It touches identity, confidence, security, and the deep question of who we are when our professional label is removed.
We talk openly about how coaching training develops skills that cannot be automated. Deep listening, emotional intelligence, self regulation, perspective taking, strategic thinking, and the ability to navigate complexity. These are the human capabilities that organisations need more than ever and that individuals need in order to remain adaptable, resilient, and employable across multiple career transitions.
We share how redundancy often creates a crossroads moment. Sometimes it arrives as a shock. Sometimes it arrives as the nudge we secretly needed to leave a role that no longer fitted. Either way, it invites reflection. Who am I beyond my job title. What do I want my work to stand for. What am I being called towards next.
From personal experience, we reflect on how coach training acts as both an insurance policy and a catalyst. It builds metacognition, the ability to notice how you think as well as what you think. It supports emotional regulation during uncertainty. It strengthens decision making and helps people move from fear driven reactions into intentional, values led choices.
We also explore how professional accredited coaching qualifications signal ethical maturity and leadership capability in a changing employment market. Whether you want to become a coach, lead through change, work at board level, build a portfolio career, or future proof yourself against redundancy, the psychological shift that comes through coaching training changes how you experience work, identity, and possibility.
Ultimately, we reflect on how redundancy does not have to be something that happens to you. With the right mindset and skills, it can become something you co create with. A doorway rather than a dead end. A transition rather than a termination.
Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction and why redundancy is now a widespread reality
01:20 Redundancy and identity, why it feels personal
02:10 Skills that cannot be automated through coaching training
03:20 Redundancy as a crossroads and opportunity
05:10 Coach training as a multiplier and resilience builder
07:00 Zoe's personal redundancy story and stepping into business
09:50 Metacognition and emotional regulation in uncertainty
11:40 Coaching skills in leadership and organisational change
13:30 Coaching qualifications as career insurance
15:00 Redundancy as a niche for coaches and organisations
16:50 Decision making, intuition, and embodied confidence
18:45 Choice, perspective, and emotional intelligence
21:00 Depersonalising redundancy and seeing the bigger system
23:00 The psychological shift that future proofs your career
24:00 Next steps and resources
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Keywords:
Redundancy proofing, coach training, future proof your career, career resilience, emotional intelligence at work, leadership development, career transition support, redundancy coaching, professional coaching qualification, adaptability in the workplace, career change mindset, executive coaching skills.
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