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Agile Unemployment: Normalizing the Way We Talk About Being Out of Work
Sabina Sulat
82 episodes
5 days ago
Agile Unemployment, host/author/employment expert Sabina Sulat provides a safe place to talk about all topics regarding being out of work. In the premiere episode, Sabina shares her unemployment experience and why it is now her mission to normalize the conversations we have about unemployment.
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Agile Unemployment, host/author/employment expert Sabina Sulat provides a safe place to talk about all topics regarding being out of work. In the premiere episode, Sabina shares her unemployment experience and why it is now her mission to normalize the conversations we have about unemployment.
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Agile Unemployment: Normalizing the Way We Talk About Being Out of Work
Restoring SNAP: Why We Must Stop the Madness Around SNAP and Take Politics Out of It
What happens when the safety net fails? In this episode, host Sabina Sulat breaks down the unfolding SNAP crisis — how the government shutdown threatens to halt food assistance for more than 41 million Americans, including furloughed federal workers. Sabina shares her own vulnerable story of relying on SNAP when she was unemployed, explaining how food stability restored not just her health and finances but her self-worth. She also debunks common myths about SNAP, reveals its surprising role as an economic driver, and offers practical ways listeners can take action — from volunteering locally to contacting their representatives. This isn’t a political conversation. It’s a human one.Because food isn’t a privilege — it’s the foundation that lets us rebuild. 🕓 Timestamps 00:00 – 02:30 | IntroductionSabina introduces the SNAP crisis, the USDA’s funding pause, and why food stability matters to everyone. 02:30 – 06:30 | What SNAP Is & How It WorksExplanation of SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program), how it operates through state systems, and who it serves. 06:30 – 09:30 | Furloughed Workers & the Shutdown ImpactHow federal employees caught in the shutdown are facing immediate hardship — and why applying for SNAP is both necessary and legitimate. 09:30 – 15:00 | Sabina’s Personal StoryA vulnerable reflection: growing up around program abuse, swearing never to take aid, and the transformative experience of receiving SNAP while unemployed.How it changed her emotionally, physically, and professionally. 15:00 – 19:00 | Myths vs. Facts: The Economics of SNAP✔️ Myth: SNAP drains taxpayer money✔️ Fact: Every $1 in SNAP = $1.50 in local economic growth (USDA ERS, 2019)✔️ Myth: It’s for people who don’t work✔️ Fact: Most recipients do work or are between jobs Sabina reframes SNAP as economic infrastructure, not charity. 19:00 – 25:00 | How to Help (and Why It Matters)Practical, compassionate steps: Invite someone over for dinner Give grocery gift cards or cash Volunteer or donate at local food banks Join Sabina at Bread and Butter Kitchen in Annapolis for Furlough Fridays supporting affected workers Remember small acts — even an Instacart delivery can restore hope 25:00 – 29:00 | Civic Action: What We Can Do TogetherContact your members of Congress and state representatives.Push for immediate release of SNAP funds.Food insecurity is a human issue — not a partisan one. 29:00 – 30:00 | ClosingA reflection on community, dignity, and responsibility: “SNAP doesn’t just feed people; it feeds our economy, our neighborhoods, and our shared humanity.” 🧾 Key Takeaways SNAP is not just a social program — it’s an economic engine that benefits everyone. When benefits pause, the ripple effects hit local stores, schools, and jobs. Asking for help is strength, not shame. Helping others can be as simple as sharing a meal or a grocery card. Real change happens when we move from empathy to action. 🧠 Resources Mentioned USDA Economic Research Service: SNAP’s Economic Multiplier Effect Reuters: USDA Will Not Use Emergency Funds for November SNAP Benefits Bread and Butter Kitchen – Furlough Fridays: [Website / Instagram link if available] Feeding America Food Bank Finder: https://www.feedingamerica.org/find-your-local-foodbank Contact Congress: https://www.house.gov/representatives/find-your-representative 💬 Call to Action If this episode resonated with you: Share it with someone who’s furloughed or struggling. Post about it — use #AgileUnemployment and share your story of resilience. Take one action this week: help a neighbor, donate food, or call your representative. Because hunger doesn’t wait for politics.And when we feed each other, we strengthen the whole nation.
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5 days ago
23 minutes

Agile Unemployment: Normalizing the Way We Talk About Being Out of Work
Rescues Will Take Hours: A Podcast for Federal Workers Ready to Take Control of What Comes Next
Episode Details A hard-hitting, honest conversation for federal workers facing furloughs, layoffs, and career uncertainty—and anyone waiting for a rescue that needs to start with themselves. This weekend, a park ranger's safety warning became an unexpected metaphor: "Rescues will take hours." It's where so many of us are right now—waiting for someone else to fix what's broken, to recognize our value, to restore what was taken. But what if the rescue you're waiting for is coming from the least likely source? What if it's already here, and it starts with you? In this episode, we separate federal employees from federal bureaucracy, honor the mission-driven work that often goes unseen, and provide three actionable steps you can take right now to move from "on hold" to "in motion." Your rescue is coming. It starts now. And the sooner you prepare, the quicker it will be. Key Topics Covered The Reality Check [3:00 - 7:30] Why federal employees are NOT the federal bureaucracy The story of Grayson, the park ranger who turned a stamp into a ceremony Understanding what gets lost when mission-driven people are furloughed Your value doesn't diminish because someone failed to recognize it The Trap of Waiting [7:30 - 12:00] Why waiting for rescue keeps you stuck the longest The difference between hope and wishful thinking How passivity in crisis becomes a choice to let circumstances control you Understanding that rescues might take hours—or might never come The Illusion of Dependence [12:00 - 16:30] The lie we've all been sold: your career depends on other people's decisions Why we look externally for validation instead of internally for clarity The truth about transferable skills, powerful networks, and portable value Shifting from external validation to internal clarity What You Can Do Right Now [16:30 - 21:30] 1. Reclaim Your Sense of Agency Reframe from "this happened TO me" to "I get to decide what comes next" Start with micro-moments of control Rebuild your sense of power through small, consistent decisions 2. Build Internal Clarity Before External Certainty Why applying everywhere immediately keeps you stuck Questions to ask yourself before you start your search How clarity becomes magnetic for the right opportunities 3. Shift From "On Hold" to "In Motion" Understanding that your career is not paused Ways to stay in motion: learning, consulting, freelancing, building Why the strongest negotiating position is when you're already moving The Truth About Loyalty [21:30 - 25:00] Processing the betrayal of broken reciprocal loyalty Understanding that your loyalty was to the mission, not the organization Why your dedication is portable and goes with you How your loyalty built you into who you are today You Are The Rescue [25:00 - 30:00] Why rescue IS coming—from the least likely source: you Your rescue starts now, not when conditions are perfect The sooner you prepare, the quicker your rescue arrives How every action you take compounds and accelerates your progress Understanding that you've always had the power to navigate difficult terrain Quotable Moments "Federal employees are not the federal bureaucracy. You are mission-driven, dedicated human beings who show up every day to do work that matters." "Your value does not diminish because someone else failed to recognize it." "The people who wait for rescue are the ones who suffer the longest. Not because they're weak, but because waiting is passive." "You are not dependent on a single employer, a single job title, or a single career trajectory that someone else designed for you. You never were." "Your loyalty was never misplaced. It was just misaddressed. You weren't loyal to an organization. You were loyal to a mission." "Your rescue will come from the least likely source—You. The person you've been conditioned to believe needs saving." "The sooner it starts, the sooner you prepare, the quicker it will be." "Rescues may take hours. But you don't
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1 week ago
35 minutes

Agile Unemployment: Normalizing the Way We Talk About Being Out of Work
Rewritten: How Agile Unemployment Became a Global Lifeline
In this special anniversary episode, host Sabina Sulat reflects on four years since the launch of Agile Unemployment. What began as a deeply personal book has grown into a global movement, trusted by organizations, labor departments, and job seekers across 70+ countries. But this isn’t just a celebration—it’s a candid look at the raw, real, and often unexpected journey of turning lived experience into lasting impact. Sabina shares: The truth behind writing Agile Unemployment—and the moment her editor asked, “Do you want to sound like a victim?” How a stranger’s InMail became the sign she needed to keep going Why being trolled online was actually a turning point What job seekers really need beyond tips and tactics Three core lessons that apply to anyone navigating uncertainty What’s next: group coaching, a second edition, and a new way to lead this movement forward Whether you're out of work, building something new, or in between seasons—this episode is for you. Join the Anniversary Community Call on Sept 18 at 1PM ET – a free, safe space to reflect, connect, and be reminded: you're not alone.  https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82012438145?pwd=zgNUXaKJ6MEW8kbR4jmPmbB1bK70wv.1
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1 month ago
23 minutes

Agile Unemployment: Normalizing the Way We Talk About Being Out of Work
Remodeling Work: Why the Old Model No Longer Fits And What To Do About It
  “Work isn’t broken. It’s the lens we’ve been taught to use that’s cracked. When you rethink work as a partnership instead of punishment, you reclaim your power.” Resources & Next Steps: 📖 Book: Agile Unemployment by Sabina Sulat 📖 Book Mentioned: Human First, Leader Second by Massimo Backus ✍️ Read more: Substack article → Why Work Feels Broken (and How to Rethink It) 📅 Join the Conversation: Agile Unemployment Community Call — Sept 18 @ 1PM ET: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82012438145?pwd=zgNUXaKJ6MEW8kbR4jmPmbB1bK70wv.1 If this episode resonated with you: Subscribe to the podcast so you never miss an episode. Share it with a friend who needs to hear they are not broken. Comment or message Sabina with your thoughts: Is work broken — or is it time we rethink how we see it?
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1 month ago
19 minutes

Agile Unemployment: Normalizing the Way We Talk About Being Out of Work
Recapping the Summer of '25 and What it Means for Your Unemployment
In this episode, we unpack the perfect storm of fear hitting today’s job seekers—from federal layoffs and tax reform to AI disruption and confusing labor reports. But here’s the truth: chaos doesn’t mean “stop.” It means listen differently. You’ll learn how to: Turn overwhelming news into job search feedback Use AI anxiety as a spark for upskilling, not shutdown Shift industries without starting over Stay strategic when it feels like everything’s changing at once Because when the world feels out of control, you can still control your strategy. 🔑 Key Takeaways: Why panic-parsing the news sabotages smart decisions A simple question to reframe your reaction to scary headlines The #1 mindset shift job seekers need right now Practical pivots you can make this week to future-proof your career 🎧 Listen If You’re: Tired of feeling reactive in your job search Unsure what AI or federal layoffs really mean for your path Ready to feel calm, informed, and in control again
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2 months ago
30 minutes 10 seconds

Agile Unemployment: Normalizing the Way We Talk About Being Out of Work
Reclaim Your Weekend Turning Sunday Scaries into Strategy Sessions
Episode Summary Transform your Sunday anxiety into your biggest career advantage. Learn why that familiar Sunday afternoon dread isn't your weakness—it's your secret weapon for strategic job searching. Key Takeaways The Sunday Scaries Decoded Inventory Anxiety: Your brain tallying job search "failures" Future Spiral: Catastrophic thinking about career prospects Productivity Shame: The voice saying you should be doing more Truth: These feelings mean you care, not that you're failing Why Sunday Is Your Career Superpower Sunday = Strategic thinking vs. Monday-Friday reactive mode Space for big picture planning instead of tactical responses Time to build relationships and identify opportunities Most job searchers waste Sunday or avoid it entirely The 20-Minute Sunday Reset System Minutes 1-7: Strategic Relationship Move Reach out to one person for genuine reconnection Focus on THEM, not your job search needs Research their recent work/achievements first Quality connection over quantity applications Minutes 8-14: Competitive Advantage Upgrade One specific improvement to your toolkit Options: Resume bullet point, LinkedIn headline, interview practice Small improvements compound over time Action dissolves anxiety Minutes 15-20: Strategic Application Quality over quantity - one thoughtful application Research the company and hiring manager Customize for their specific needs Strategic beats generic every time Success Stories Featured Sarah: Marketing director who turned Sunday anxiety into systematic strategy Marcus: Used "Sunday Strategy Sessions" to land 3 interviews in 4 weeks Rachel: HR director who went from 8-month struggle to dream job in 6 weeks David: Software engineer who shifted from victim to creator identity Identity Transformation From "Victim Identity" → "Creator Identity" From reactive job searching → proactive opportunity creation From helpless anxiety → strategic action Sunday Scaries become your career fuel, not your prison Action Items for Listeners This Sunday: Set 20-minute timer and complete the reset system Every Sunday: Repeat the process consistently Identity shift: See yourself as opportunity creator, not victim Boundary: When timer ends, job search is done for the day Notable Quotes "The Sunday Scaries aren't your enemy. They're your wake-up call." "Sunday is strategy day. Monday through Friday is reaction day." "Your career isn't something that happens to you. It's something you create." "Twenty minutes of strategic action beats twenty hours of anxiety every time." Resources Mentioned Sunday Strategy Sessions framework LinkedIn optimization strategies Strategic networking approach Cover letter customization techniques Episode Duration 30 minutes Target Audience Active job searchers experiencing Sunday anxiety Career changers feeling overwhelmed by the process Professionals wanting to be more strategic about career moves Anyone who dreads Sunday evenings due to work/career stress Next Steps Implement the 20-minute Sunday reset system immediately. Don't wait for next week or until you feel "ready." Your career transformation starts with your next 20 minutes of strategic action.
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2 months ago
28 minutes 26 seconds

Agile Unemployment: Normalizing the Way We Talk About Being Out of Work
Rewriting the Rules: Mastering the Jobs Paradox Playbook
In this episode of the Agile Unemployment podcast host Sabina Sulat takes a look at the confusion and frustration that comes with not being able to land a job when all data points to the unemployment rate being low and job growth being higher than expected. It makes no sense-  until you break it down to how this is relevant to your search and what you can do to get the odds in your favor.    🎯 Key Takeaways: The job market is simultaneously strong AND terrible - both realities are true You're not in one job market - you're in segmented lanes moving at different speeds Traditional metrics don't capture individual experiences Success requires understanding which "lane" you're in and adapting accordingly 📊 The Three-Lane Highway Analogy: 🏎️ Lane 1: Tech workers, hot skills (80 mph) - multiple offers 🚗 Lane 2: Stable industries (30 mph) - longer timelines but steady progress🚧 Lane 3: Career changers, grads (stopped) - qualified but stuck   🎯 The Three P's of Paradox Navigation: 1️⃣ POSITIONING - Know YOUR market segment, not THE market 2️⃣ PROCESS - Adapt to 90-180 day timelines, not 30-day dreams 3️⃣ PSYCHOLOGY - Create your own success metrics   ⚡ Action Items This Week: ✅ Research your specific market segment (30 min) ✅ Recalibrate timeline expectations (plan for 2-3x longer) ✅ Create personal success metrics beyond just offers ✅ Develop ghost job detection skills ✅ Apply to roles where you meet 60% of requirements   🚨 The Big Challenges: 👻 Ghost Hiring - fake job postings 📈 Credential Inflation - unrealistic requirements ⏰ Process Perfectionism - months-long hiring cycles   💡 The Paradox Strategies: 🎪 Paradox Pitch - Use contradiction as networking opener 🎯 Segment Strategy - Focus on your strongest market segment ⏳ Timeline Hedge - Plan for worst, hope for best 🌉 Skills Bridge - Close gaps quickly with courses/certs 💪 Paradox Leverage - Use "strong market" claims in negotiations   🧠 Mindset Shifts: Your struggles don't contradict data - they reveal its limitations You're not a statistic - you're navigating complexity Market difficulties aren't personal failings - they're systemic issues Strong markets ≠ easy job searches #JobSearchStrategy #agileunemployment #JobsParadox
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3 months ago
25 minutes 31 seconds

Agile Unemployment: Normalizing the Way We Talk About Being Out of Work
Red, White, and (Probably) a Little Blue: A Special Episode of Agile Unemployment for Federal Employees Facing Layoffs and Cutbacks
🎙️ Red, White, and (Probably) a Little BlueA Special Episode of Agile Unemployment for Federal Employees Facing Layoffs and Cutbacks🗓️ Released: July 2, 2025🎧 Host: Sabina Sulat | Duration: 30 minutes 📌 EPISODE OVERVIEW This 4th of July week, many federal employees and USAID workers are waking up to something they never imagined: their first official day out of work. After months—sometimes years—of limbo, the stress hasn’t ended. It’s just shifted. In this special episode of Agile Unemployment, Sabina Sulat offers clear guidance, grounded support, and next-step strategies for those facing layoffs due to federal cutbacks. Because while the flag may fly high this week, it’s okay if your spirit feels a little grounded. You're not alone—and you’re not powerless. 🧭 What You’ll Learn ⏱️ The Reality Check (2–8 min)😞 Acknowledging the trauma of public sector job loss⏳ Understanding that “official” doesn’t mean “over”—just different🙌 Validating grief while reclaiming personal power 🛠️ The First 5 Things Framework (8–16 min)🧘‍♀️ Take a breath – Center yourself before reacting👥 Talk to your support network – You don’t need to go it alone🏠 Get a lay of the land – Assess immediate needs (medical, housing, finances)📎 Secure your HR paperwork – SF-50s, separation letters, OPD contact📝 Apply for unemployment – File immediately; each state handles severance differently 🔍 Remember: File in the state where you physically worked—not where you live. Even with severance, apply now to prevent delays and unlock education & reemployment benefits. ❤️‍🩹 Health Triage (16–20 min)🏥 Schedule doctor appointments while insurance is active🧠 Use EAP and mental health resources👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Prioritize care for your family’s health, too 🚫 What NOT to Do (20–23 min)❌ Don’t panic apply❌ Don’t isolate or ghost your network❌ Don’t compare yourself to others—your timeline is yours 🔁 Translating Federal Experience (23–27 min)📄 Rewrite your resume for private sector roles🔐 Highlight your transferable skills and security clearances🌍 Consider contractors, nonprofits, and mission-aligned orgs 🇺🇸 July 4th Reflection (27–29 min)🔓 Finding personal independence after professional disruption💡 Reframing unemployment as a launchpad—not a loss ✅ Three Wins This Week (29–30 min)📁 Create a job-loss documentation folder📣 Tell 3 trusted people about your situation🌱 Schedule one activity that grounds you 🧰 Resources Mentioned🔗 CareerOneStop.org – File for UI by state🔗 LinkedIn – Build your network and visibility🧠 EAPs – Emotional and psychological support📞 OPM/OPD – HR documentation & benefit help🏢 Federal contractors – Job opportunities🤝 Professional associations – Grow your connections 📝 Key Takeaways📍 Unemployment is filed in the state where you worked📍 Severance may delay payment—but not your eligibility📍 Medical and mental health needs are urgent—address them now📍 Your federal skills are valuable—don’t underestimate them📍 This is trauma—but it can also be a turning point 🎯 Next Steps for You✅ Complete the First 5 Things Checklist📬 Set up a dedicated job search email📆 Create a structured weekly routine🗂️ Start documenting your career accomplishments🔗 Reconnect with past colleagues and references 📬 Contact & Community🌐 Website: https://www.reworkingworks.com/💼 LinkedIn: Connect Sabina Sulat | LinkedIn🗓️ Upcoming: Live Community Calls for Federal Job Seekers Thursday, July 17th, 1 PM ET 💬 #AgileUnemployment #FederalLayoffs #CareerTransition #OutOfWorkNotOutOfWorth #JobSearchSupport #RedWhiteAndBlue #ReclaimYourCareer #SabinaSulat #FederalEmployees #UnemploymentSupport #4thofJulyTruth
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4 months ago
32 minutes 51 seconds

Agile Unemployment: Normalizing the Way We Talk About Being Out of Work
Reckoning with the Cuts: The Real-World Big and Not So Beautiful Impact of Slashing SNAP and Medicaid
📝 Episode Summary In this 30-minute episode of Agile Unemployment, we expose the harsh reality behind the so-called “Big Beautiful Tax Bill” and its devastating impact on unemployed and job-insecure Americans. We break down $30 billion in SNAP cuts and $180 billion in Medicare reductions, unpack how these changes will affect real people and local economies—and offer actionable steps you can take right now. The bottom line? These aren’t just numbers on a spreadsheet.They are real consequences for people who are doing everything they can to get back on their feet. 💰 The Numbers That Matter $210 billion in cuts to programs serving the most vulnerable $400 billion in tax breaks for corporations and the wealthy Net result: A $190 billion increase in the national deficit SNAP Cuts: Starting in 2026, 8 million people will lose benefits Average reduction: $40–$60 per month, per household Medicare Cuts: Out-of-pocket costs expected to rise $150–$200/month for beneficiaries 📈 And here’s what they don’t want you to know:Every $1 spent on SNAP returns $1.50 to the economy.These cuts don’t save money—they shift costs to families least able to bear them, while handing $25 billion per year to already profitable corporations. 🗣️ Real Stories, Real Impact Sarah, an unemployed marketing professional, is barely managing to feed her two children. A $60 cut in SNAP is enough to destabilize her entire monthly budget. Mike, a gig worker caring for his elderly mother, now faces $200 more per month in Medicare costs—money he simply doesn’t have. Multiply their stories by millions, and you begin to see what happens when safety nets are shredded: whole communities become unstable. 📞 Take Action Now Political Action: 📣 Contact your elected officials: house.gov | senate.gov 📬 Tell them: “Protect SNAP and Medicare. People need help getting back to work—not punishment for being out of it.” 🗳️ Vote in every election. Share your story. Use your voice to make this visible. Personal Action: ✅ If you’re eligible for benefits, apply now—you paid into these systems. 📒 Document your job search and stay engaged in community support groups. 🎓 Take advantage of free training programs and upskilling opportunities while they’re available. 📚 Key Resources Congressional Budget Office – Nonpartisan analysis SNAP Information Medicare Resources [Find Your Representatives](https://www.house.gov | https://www.senate.gov) Local Food Banks [Advocacy & Policy Organizations](https://www.cbpp.org | https://www.nelp.org | https://www.frac.org) 🎯 Key Takeaway “These cuts don’t save money—they shift it to people who can least afford it.” No one plans to be unemployed. But when it happens, our support systems should be a runway—not a trap door. The economic evidence is clear: investing in people strengthens communities. It creates jobs. It fosters resilience. This isn’t about politics—it’s about building an economy that works for everyone. 🔥 Share This Episode Use and follow these hashtags to spread the word:#AgileUnemployment #JobSeekers #UnemploymentSupport #SNAPCuts #MedicareCuts #WorkersRights ⚠️ Disclaimer Agile Unemployment is produced independently and is not affiliated with any political party or organization. Views expressed are those of the host and do not necessarily reflect the views of all listeners or community members. This episode provides information for educational purposes and encourages civic engagement.
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5 months ago
39 minutes 22 seconds

Agile Unemployment: Normalizing the Way We Talk About Being Out of Work
Reasonable Expectations: The Expectations Game – Setting Realistic Standards for Your Job Search
🎙️ Reasonable Expectations: The Expectations Game – Setting Realistic Standards for Your Job Search Hosted by Sabina SulatAgile Unemployment Podcast  🙋‍♀️ Feeling like you're behind in your job search? Wondering why that application from three weeks ago hasn’t gone anywhere? You’re not alone—and you’re definitely not failing. In this episode, Sabina Sulat takes a hard look at one of the biggest silent stressors in unemployment: misaligned expectations. We don’t talk enough about how long things actually take in a modern job search. Most job seekers are working off timelines that don’t match reality—and it’s taking a serious toll on their mental health, motivation, and self-worth. 💬 Whether you're feeling ghosted, stuck, or just exhausted, this episode will help you reset, reframe, and start seeing progress differently. 💡 In this episode, Sabina unpacks: 🎯 Why most traditional job search advice sets you up to feel like you're failing—even when you're not 🧠 How expectation mismatches create mental burnout, anxiety, and self-doubt 📆 What realistic hiring timelines actually look like from the employer’s side (3–6 weeks is NORMAL!) 🧩 Her Adaptive Expectations Framework for staying steady, focused, and mentally resilient throughout your job search 🗣️ How to communicate realistic timelines and financial expectations with the people in your life (especially spouses, partners, or family members) 🔍 Key Insight: "You’re not behind—you’re just using the wrong yardstick." This episode is about putting down the pressure and picking up a process that’s actually aligned with today’s job market. Because sustainable progress beats rushed panic every time. 🔗 Resources Mentioned: ✅ Realistic Job Search Timeline Calculator – A tool to help you set data-informed expectations based on your industry and level ✅ Monthly Job Market Reality Report (subscribe via newsletter) – Stay current on what’s happening in hiring, layoffs, and recruiter behavior 🎧 Tune in now and take back control of your job search timeline—with your sanity intact. Because at Agile Unemployment, we believe your strategy should support your mental health—not sabotage it. #AgileUnemployment #ReasonableExpectations #JobSearchRealTalk #SabinaSulat #CareerResilience #MindfulJobSearch #UnemploymentSupport #MentalHealthAwarenessMonth #JobSearchStrategy 💼🧠
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5 months ago
24 minutes 35 seconds

Agile Unemployment: Normalizing the Way We Talk About Being Out of Work
Recharging Your Motivation Battery: Why Powering Through Doesn't Work and What to Do Instead
Recharging Your Motivation Battery: Why Powering Through Doesn't Work and What to Do Instead   EPISODE: "Rebuilding Motivation When Your Job Search Feels Impossible" SHOW NOTES: In this episode of Agile Unemployment, host Sabina Sulat explores practical strategies for rebuilding motivation during prolonged job searches. She shares evidence-based approaches to overcoming job search fatigue, explains the neuroscience of motivation, and provides tactical frameworks for maintaining momentum when enthusiasm wanes. Perfect for job seekers experiencing burnout or those supporting someone through career transition. Key topics covered: The psychological cycle of job search fatigue Neurological basis for motivation depletion during repeated rejections Strategic dopamine management for sustained job search effort Practical motivation rebuilding techniques that don't rely on "trying harder" Creating sustainable search habits that prevent burnout Resources mentioned: The Progress Principle (Teresa Amabile) Job Search Motivation Calculator (AgileUnemployment.com/tools) Virtual Job Search Accountability Groups (link in show notes)
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6 months ago
42 minutes 49 seconds

Agile Unemployment: Normalizing the Way We Talk About Being Out of Work
Repairing the Job Search Ecosystem: What We All Need to Know to Move Forward
Rethinking Job Search: How Everyone Needs to Step Up Introduction Welcome to today's episode of "Rethinking Job Search." The job market is broken, and fixing it isn't just one person's responsibility. When job seekers spend 6 months searching, most online applications go nowhere, and qualified candidates abandon complicated processes, it's clear we need change. Today, we're discussing why everyone - job seekers, employers, recruiters, and hiring managers - must transform their approach. No single group can fix this alone. Only by working together can we create a job search ecosystem that actually works for everyone involved. The Hard Truth About Today's Job Market What Job Seekers Face Time Reality Check: Finding a job typically takes 5-6 months (Bureau of Labor Statistics) Online Application Blues: Only 15-20% of online applications lead to interviews (Jobscan 2023) Connection Power: 70% of people find jobs through people they know, not job boards (LinkedIn 2024) Application Burnout: 60% of qualified candidates give up on complicated applications (CareerBuilder 2023) The Disconnect Communication Gap: While 93% of employers think their hiring process is clear, only 37% of candidates agree (Lighthouse Research) Slow Motion Hiring: Companies take 36 days on average to hire someone (SHRM) Ignored Experts: Only 21% of recruiters feel their professional advice is actually used (Gartner 2023) Skills Shifting Fast: 44% of workers will need different skills within just 3 years (World Economic Forum) Better Ways to Find Work For Job Seekers Mix It Up: Don't just rely on online applications - use multiple approaches Show Results: Focus on what you've accomplished, not just job titles People First: Build genuine connections before you need them For Employers See Skills in Action: Use work samples instead of just scanning resumes Be Upfront About Pay: Tell candidates what the job actually pays Fresh Perspectives: Look for people who add new viewpoints, not just "fit in" For Recruiters Be More Than Paper-Pushers: Provide real insights, not just resumes Talk Money Early: Don't waste time with salary surprises Share Talent: Build networks where good candidates can find the right fit For Hiring Managers Define Problems, Not Perfect People: Explain what needs solving instead of listing perfect qualifications Balance Teams: Mix specialists with adaptable team players Real-World Testing: Use actual work samples instead of hypothetical interview questions Conclusion: A Call for Collective Action The job search doesn't have to be frustrating, inefficient, and soul-crushing. But meaningful change requires everyone to step up. Job seekers need to diversify their approaches and focus on connections. Employers must simplify their processes and value actual skills over perfect resumes. Recruiters should provide strategic value rather than just shuffling paperwork. And hiring managers need to focus on real problems rather than impossible wish lists. When each group makes these changes, we create a more honest, efficient, and human job market. One that matches the right talent with the right opportunities faster. One that values skills and potential over keywords. And one that recognizes finding work and finding talent are two sides of the same coin. The future of work depends on all of us changing together. What step will you take first? Join the Conversation #AgileUnemployment #JobSearchRevolution #HiringInnovation #CareerStrategy #FutureOfWork  
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6 months ago
33 minutes 11 seconds

Agile Unemployment: Normalizing the Way We Talk About Being Out of Work
Recalculating How Long You Will Be Unemployed: How Using Only One Employment Method is Costing You
Recalculating How Long You Will Be Unemployed: How Using Only One Employment Method is Costing You Today's episode tackles the critical issue of job search diversification. 📊 Our data shows that relying on just one job search method significantly extends unemployment duration. #JobSearchStrategy Key Insights: The single-method approach is silently extending unemployment periods. 😬 Job seekers using only online applications spend 40% longer in their search compared to those diversifying tactics. #HiddenCosts We broke down the "application funnel" reality: for every 100 online applications, only 2-4 typically result in interviews. This inefficiency demands a strategic shift! 📉 #RealNumbers Job seekers implementing 3+ search methods reduce their unemployment by approximately 8 weeks. ⏱️ This time savings represents both financial security and mental wellbeing. #DiversifyTactics Method Effectiveness: Direct outreach to hiring managers yields a 27% response rate vs. just 3% for online portals. 💼 The personal touch makes a measurable difference. #GoDirectly Networking continues to show the highest ROI with 63% of positions filled through connections. 👥 Your existing relationships may be your most valuable job search asset. #RelationshipsMatter Alumni networks produce results 3.5× better than cold applications. 🎓 These pre-established communities offer built-in credibility. #AlumniAdvantage Industry-Specific Findings: Our research shows tech requiring 4.2 different approaches vs. 2.8 for service industries. 🔍 Different sectors demand different levels of tactical diversity. #KnowYourSector Career pivots require 2× more diverse application strategies than staying within your field. 🔄 Changing industries demands extra creativity and persistence. #CareerChange Practical Action Steps: Implement the "3×3 Strategy": apply 3 different approaches for 3 different types of positions. 🌟 This structured diversification optimizes your chances. #StrategyDiversity Track metrics beyond just "applications submitted" - focus on responses, conversations, and referrals. 📋 Quality engagement matters more than quantity. #MeaningfulMetrics Final Thought: Remember that recalculating your approach isn't admitting defeat—it's embracing agility. 🚀 By diversifying your job search methods today, you're not just shortening your unemployment timeline, you're taking control of your professional future. Your career journey deserves more than a one-dimensional strategy. #AgileJobSearch #EmploymentEmpowerment #StrategicPersistence
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6 months ago
42 minutes 26 seconds

Agile Unemployment: Normalizing the Way We Talk About Being Out of Work
"Revolutionizing Your Job Search: Dropping Old Habits and Strategies for New Results"
📱 Agile Unemployment Podcast Notes 📱 Episode: "Revolutionizing Your Job Hunt: Breaking Old Habits for New Results" 🔥 Key Takeaways 🧠 Job market reality check: Unemployment is low and new jobs are being added to the economy, despite some negative narratives #JobMarketTruth Breaking old habits is essential when traditional methods aren't yielding results #RevolutionizeYourSearch The comfort of collective failure can keep you stuck in ineffective strategies #BreakThePattern You can acknowledge systemic challenges while still revolutionizing your personal approach #TakeControl Three Revolutionary Strategies Discussed 💪 The 5-10-15 Approach that breaks the application addiction: 5 companies you're genuinely excited about 10 potential connections at each company 15 pieces of content/outreach specific to those companies #TargetedApproach Building Your Evidence Portfolio that shatters resume limitations: Demonstrate expertise through content creation Show, don't just tell, what you can do #ProveItFirst Strategic Networking that revolutionizes relationship building: Build relationships before you need them Focus on giving value before asking for help #ConnectionRevolution Real Success Story 🌟 A client abandoned their 200+ application approach (which produced only 2 interviews) and revolutionized their strategy. Result? 4 interviews in just 3 weeks at companies they were excited about! #NewApproachNewResults Host's Revolutionary Insights 🎯 "It's not about working harder at outdated methods—it's about revolutionizing your entire approach." #ParadigmShift "The job market isn't broken—our approach to it often is." #RevolutionaryMindset "Breaking old habits feels uncomfortable, but that discomfort is the price of a breakthrough." #ComfortZoneExit Listener Challenge ⚡ Identify your most ingrained job search habit and completely abandon it for 30 days. Replace it with one revolutionary approach discussed in this episode. #30DayRevolution Want More? 📈 🎧 Download the full episode wherever you get your podcasts 👉 Follow (1) Sabina Sulat | LinkedIn for daily job search insights. 📚 Check out the "Agile Unemployment" book for revolutionary strategies: Agile Unemployment: Your Guide to Thriving While Out of Work: Sulat, Sabina: 9781737718307: Amazon.com: Books 🔗 Visit (1) Agile Unemployment | Groups | LinkedIn to join our revolution. #RevolutionizeYourJobSearch #AgileUnemployment #BreakOldHabits #JobSearchRevolution #CareerStrategy #NewResults #NetworkingRevolution #JobHuntingTips #CareerTransformation        
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6 months ago
26 minutes 56 seconds

Agile Unemployment: Normalizing the Way We Talk About Being Out of Work
Revamp Your Job Search Strategy: The Problem Isn't the Market, It Isn't You, It's What You Are Doing
    🎧 AGILE UNEMPLOYMENT PODCAST Episode Notes: "Revamp Your Job Search Strategy: The Problem Isn't the Market, It Isn't You, It's What You Are Doing" 📊 EPISODE OVERVIEW In this episode, Sabina Sulat addresses the pressing question that emerges in almost every coaching call: "Is it just a bad market, or is my approach the problem?" With fresh employment data and practical strategies, Sabina provides a roadmap for navigating today's challenging job landscape, balancing empathy with accountability. ⏱️ EPISODE BREAKDOWN The current employment landscape shows unemployment at 4.2%, but that doesn't tell the whole story. Job creation has slowed significantly to about 110,000 jobs monthly compared to over 200,000 in early 2024. Tech companies have laid off 75,000 workers in Q1 alone, while the average time-to-hire has stretched to 44 days across industries. Despite these challenges, certain sectors like healthcare, clean energy, and specialized AI roles are experiencing talent shortages. Sabina shares stories of clients who successfully landed roles despite the competitive market. Their common denominator wasn't superior qualifications or connections, but rather strategic approaches. The data supports this: referred candidates are 4× more likely to land jobs than cold applicants, yet most job seekers spend less than 20% of their time on networking activities. 💡 COMMON MISTAKES IN TODAY'S JOB MARKET The numbers game approach rarely works when 75% of resumes never make it past ATS screening systems. Job seekers with unclear professional narratives blend into the crowd instead of standing out. Many either neglect their networks entirely or use them ineffectively with generic outreach messages. Letting rejection affect self-worth creates a negative spiral that impacts future applications. Too many candidates focus on application volume rather than application quality, and many fail to adapt to emerging trends like skills-based hiring. 🔍 EFFECTIVE STRATEGIES FOR 2025 Successful job seekers get crystal clear on their positioning by articulating specific problems they've solved and the measurable impact they've created. They research with purpose, understanding that 47% of candidates get rejected for insufficient company knowledge. Strategic applicants customize everything from resumes to interview preparation, mirroring the language of job descriptions while highlighting relevant accomplishments. Networking becomes more effective when focused on seeking insights rather than directly asking for jobs. People are 85% more likely to respond to specific requests for information than general requests for help. Thoughtful follow-up increases offer chances by up to 30%. Developing competitive skills like data analysis, digital collaboration, and AI tool utilization helps candidates stand out in a market where 76% of employers value demonstrated abilities over traditional credentials. 📱 CONNECT WITH SABINA  LinkedIn: Sabina Sulat Website: agileunemployment.com 📚 RESOURCES Bureau of Labor Statistics Employment Report (April 2025) LinkedIn Global Talent Trends Report 2025 Society for Human Resource Management Hiring Survey IBM Skills-Based Hiring Study Federal Reserve Bank of New York Networking Impact Analysis Jobscan ATS Research (2025) #️⃣ SHARE THIS EPISODE #AgileUnemployment #JobMarket2025 #CareerStrategy #JobSearchTips #EmploymentTrends #TechLayoffs #NetworkingAdvice #ATSOptimization   
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6 months ago
39 minutes 33 seconds

Agile Unemployment: Normalizing the Way We Talk About Being Out of Work
Refuting the Myth of the Perfect Job Candidate
📝 Agile Unemployment Podcast  Refuting the Myth of the Perfect Job Candidate 🎯 🔑 Key Takeaways The "perfect candidate" is largely a fiction created by unrealistic job descriptions and hiring expectations Most successful hires have 60-70% of the required qualifications but bring adaptability and growth mindset Both employers and job seekers benefit from focusing on potential rather than perfection Agile methodologies in hiring prioritize learning ability over complete skill mastery 💼 For Employers Rethink Your Job Requirements - Are you listing "must-haves" that are actually "nice-to-haves"? Value Transferable Skills - Technical skills can be learned, but problem-solving and collaboration are harder to teach Consider Culture Add vs. Culture Fit - Diverse perspectives strengthen teams more than perfect matching of existing team profiles Implement Skills-Based Assessments - Practical demonstrations reveal capabilities better than resume keyword matching 👤 For Job Seekers Apply Anyway! - Studies show men apply when meeting ~60% of requirements while women often wait until 100% Highlight Adaptability - Showcase examples of quick learning and successful transitions Focus on Results - Quantify achievements rather than just listing responsibilities Prepare "Growth Stories" - Be ready to discuss how you've overcome skill gaps in previous roles 🗣️ Listener Question Spotlight "How do I compete when job postings ask for years of experience with brand new technologies?" Our answer: This paradox exposes the myth! Emphasize your experience with similar technologies and demonstrate your learning velocity. Most hiring managers understand the impossibility of their requirements and are really looking for adaptable problem-solvers. 📊 Interesting Stats 42% of hiring managers admit they've hired candidates who didn't meet all listed requirements Companies with more flexible hiring criteria report 35% higher retention rates 89% of failed hires are attributed to attitude issues, not skill deficiencies #AgileEmployment #JobSearch #HiringMyths #CareerDevelopment #RecruitingTips #JobMarket2025 #PerfectCandidate #CareerAdvice #TalentAcquisition  
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7 months ago
33 minutes 24 seconds

Agile Unemployment: Normalizing the Way We Talk About Being Out of Work
Recovering from Underemployment: A Strategic Guide
Episode 87: Underemployment Decoded 💼🕵️‍♀️ Episode Snapshot 📸 Title: Underemployment: The Hidden Career Trap You Need to Avoid Host: Sabina Sulat Duration: 32 minutes Release Date: March 25, 2024 Episode Description 📝 Are you working below your true potential? This week, we're diving deep into the world of underemployment—a career challenge that's silently sabotaging professional growth for millions. 🚨 What You'll Learn: The REAL definition of underemployment Why smart companies are losing top talent Strategies to avoid career quicksand How to recognize and escape underemployment traps Key Takeaways 🔑 22% of American workers are currently underemployed Overqualified doesn't mean over-valuable Your career is a marathon, not a sprint Confidence is your most powerful job search tool Shocking Stat of the Week 📊 22% of workers are currently in jobs below their skill level. Are you one of them? Hashtags to Share 🏷️ #CareerStrategy #ProfessionalGrowth #JobSearch #WorkplaceTips #CareerAdvice #Underemployment #ProfessionalDevelopment Listener Challenge 💪 This week's challenge: Review your current role. Are you truly utilizing your full potential? 📌 Action Items: Update your resume with strategic language Create a "success journal" Network at your true professional level Quote of the Episode 💬 "Your value as a professional isn't determined by your current employment status. It's built on your cumulative experience, skills, and the impact you've made throughout your career." - Sabina Sulat Coming Later This Week 🔮 Sneak Peek: Why Employers Love Underemploying Their Staff  Connect with Sabina 🌐 🎧 Subscribe to Agile Unemployment Podcast 💼 LinkedIn: Sabina Sulat, Employment Expert and Unemployment Influencer Listener Love ❤️ Review of the Week: "Finally, a podcast that tells it like it is! Sabina cuts through the BS and gives real, actionable career advice." - CareerWarrior23   Call to Action 🚀 Don't miss another episode! Subscribe, rate, and review the Agile Unemployment Podcast. Your career transformation starts here! Listen Now on Spotify | Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts Disclaimer: All advice is for informational purposes. Individual career paths vary.  
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7 months ago
28 minutes 21 seconds

Agile Unemployment: Normalizing the Way We Talk About Being Out of Work
Re: Channeling Anger in Unemployment
Episode Summary In today's raw and honest episode, we explore the role of anger in the unemployment journey - how to acknowledge it, process it healthily, and ultimately channel it into productive action. Our conversation offers both emotional validation and practical coping strategies. #AngerManagement #CareerTransition Key Moments Discussion of the natural anger response to job loss and why it's completely valid 😤 Identifying the stages of grief in unemployment and how anger fits into the process #EmotionalJourney Healthy vs. unhealthy expressions of work-related anger and resentment 🔄 Practical techniques for managing anger during the job search #CopingStrategies How channeling anger constructively can become fuel for positive change ✨ Takeaways Why suppressing anger during unemployment can be counterproductive Techniques for processing anger without burning professional bridges #ProfessionalRelationships The connection between anger, self-worth, and career identity 💭 How embracing and transforming anger can lead to greater career clarity Call to Action If you're struggling with anger during your unemployment journey, remember: you're not alone. Join our LinkedIn group to connect with others who understand. And don't forget to download our free 'Emotional First Aid Kit' PDF from our website. If today's episode resonated with you, please share it with someone who might need to hear it – sometimes the simple act of knowing others feel the same way can be incredibly healing." #ReachOut #CommunitySupport Resources Visit our LinkedIn group "Agile Unemployment Community" for: Monthly virtual support circles 👥 Recommended readings on emotional regulation during career transitions 📚 Free anger management worksheets specifically designed for job seekers 📝 Meditation and mindfulness exercises for job search stress relief 🧘‍♀️ Connect With Us Share your experience with anger during unemployment or questions for future episodes! #AgileUnemployment #CareerJourney #EmotionalWellbeing
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7 months ago
30 minutes 49 seconds

Agile Unemployment: Normalizing the Way We Talk About Being Out of Work
Re: Charting Your Career- From Public Service to Private Sector Success
🎙 Re: Charting Your Career- From Public Service to Private Sector Success Episode Description: 🚨 Federal employees—this one’s for you. Whether you've been impacted by recent job cuts, are feeling uncertain in your current role, or are just starting to explore what’s next, this episode of Agile Unemployment will help you navigate the journey from public service to private sector success. 💼 I’ve made this transition myself, and I know the emotional and professional challenges it brings. But I also know this move can be a powerful opportunity—not a setback. In this episode, we’ll cover: ✅ Why the public-to-private shift is an opportunity to grow✅ What makes private sector culture, performance, and leadership so different✅ How to translate your federal skills and experience into business language✅ What recruiters really value in former federal employees✅ The emotional impact of federal job loss—and how to move forward with confidence✅ Real-world tips, do’s and don’ts, and how to own your transition story ✨ You don’t need to change who you are—you just need to reframe how you think of yourself and your skills. .   🎧 Tune in now to learn how to make this shift with strategy, purpose, and optimism.   🔗 Mentioned in this episode: Federal job transition trends Matrixed leadership explained Tips for reframing your resume and branding How long-term thinking can be a strength in the private sector Emotional strategies for rebuilding confidence 💬 Let’s keep the conversation going! Have questions or want support on your own transition? 👉 Connect with me on LinkedIn👉 Join our Monthly Agile Unemployment Community Calls👉 Visit the private Agile Unemployment group on LinkedIn or reworkingworks.com to learn more   #AgileUnemployment #CareerTransition #PublicToPrivate #FederalEmployees #JobSearchSupport #FromFederalToFuture  #PrivateSectorSuccess
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7 months ago
36 minutes 24 seconds

Agile Unemployment: Normalizing the Way We Talk About Being Out of Work
Regain Control: Immediate Steps for Federal Employees Facing Job Insecurity or Job Loss
🎙️ Agile Unemployment Podcast – Special Episode Regain Control: Immediate Steps for Federal Employees Facing Job Insecurity or Job Loss 🚨 Federal employees, facing uncertainty in your job? Feeling overwhelmed by potential layoffs, budget cuts, or reorgs? You’re not alone, and you are not powerless. In this episode, I’m giving you practical, immediate steps to regain control, rethink your options, and take charge of your career—whether inside or outside the government. 🔑 Key Takeaways from This Episode: ✔ Why This Feels So Disruptive – Your job is more than just work; it’s a mission. Let’s talk about why these changes hit hard and how to move forward. ✔ Regaining Control Over Your Career – You may not control government decisions, but you CAN control your response. ✔ Skill Audit & Career Translation – Your experience is valuable beyond the federal system—learn how to reframe your expertise for new opportunities. ✔ Updating Your Resume & LinkedIn – Essential updates even if you’re not actively job searching. ✔ Exploring Internal & External Opportunities – From detail assignments to private sector pivots, find new career paths before they find you. ✔ Mindset Shift: Seeing Opportunity in Uncertainty – Stop asking, "Why is this happening to me?" and start asking, "What is this making possible for me?" 🎬 Take Action This Week: 💡 Choose ONE small step to build momentum—update LinkedIn, connect with someone outside your agency, explore job descriptions, or list your top skills. 💬 Let’s keep the conversation going! If you need guidance or support, reach out—I’m here to help. 📢 If this episode helped you, share it with a colleague or friend who might need it too! #AgileUnemployment #FederalEmployees #CareerChange #JobSecurity #FederalLayoffs #GovernmentShutdown #GovernmentCareers #USAGov #FederalWorkers #GovernmentEmployees #YouAreNotAlone  
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8 months ago
30 minutes 17 seconds

Agile Unemployment: Normalizing the Way We Talk About Being Out of Work
Agile Unemployment, host/author/employment expert Sabina Sulat provides a safe place to talk about all topics regarding being out of work. In the premiere episode, Sabina shares her unemployment experience and why it is now her mission to normalize the conversations we have about unemployment.