#45 How To Leave A Job Without Burning A Bridge, 3 Marriage Agreements (Before It's Too Late), Mass Sackings in SaaS, Guilt, Loyalty, And Reputation. cover art

#45 How To Leave A Job Without Burning A Bridge, 3 Marriage Agreements (Before It's Too Late), Mass Sackings in SaaS, Guilt, Loyalty, And Reputation.

#45 How To Leave A Job Without Burning A Bridge, 3 Marriage Agreements (Before It's Too Late), Mass Sackings in SaaS, Guilt, Loyalty, And Reputation.

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Some challenging stuff in Ep 45.


Leaving a job without burning a bridge, one of the most confronting and important skills in professional life. We also talk about mass SaaS layoffs (WiseTech), tariffs, our 3 marriage agreements, guilt, loyalty, reputation, it's all there...


In short:

  • How to resign and move on without torching relationships.
  • ​Laura explains why leaving can feel personal, especially when you feel loyalty to leaders who invested in you, and why employment is still a transaction at the core.
  • ​We cover how to protect your reputation, work your notice properly, and leave with goodwill and clean handover notes, even if you are frustrated.
  • Values, parenting standards, partnership alignment, and conscious trade-offs come before any “should I take the promotion?” moment.
  • ​We close with the three agreements that changed our trajectory, truth pact, kids first, and yes to everything always.
  • ​Also included, a short discussion on tariffs and a layoff story being linked to AI.

Packed.


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