• Episode 9: Reflection — Lessons Learned
    May 8 2026

    A reflection episode marking the close of Phase 1. More than a year into unemployment, Rich looks back at the things he said in the first eight episodes and asks what's held up under pressure, and what's changed. Eight Parts, eight lessons. He talks about gratitude for the contract work that's sustaining him, the interview he bombed and what it taught him about preparation, the difference between stumbling on the path and leaving it, and how the To-Do list has become the discipline that holds his entire household steady. He gets honest about the ups and downs, shares an update on a friend whose journey has been even harder than his own, and reflects on how the podcast itself has evolved along the way. The verse is James 1:2-4.

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    25 mins
  • Episode 8: Handling Rejection — It's Not Personal, It's Process
    Apr 29 2026

    Rejection is not a possibility in this job search, it's a certainty. In this final episode of Phase 1, Rich tackles one of the hardest parts of unemployment: handling rejection without letting it erode your confidence or derail your momentum.

    He brings back the online dating parallel, introduces the baseball analogy, and shares a lesson from Roger Federer's Dartmouth commencement address that reframes failure entirely. The takeaway is simple but not easy: read it and close it. Step back in the box. And remember, you're not swinging for the fences. You're just looking for a hit.

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    19 mins
  • Episode 7: Your Health — The Non-Negotiables
    Apr 16 2026

    Unemployment is a full-time job, and like any demanding job, it will break down the vessel carrying you through it if you're not careful. In this episode, Rich breaks down the non-negotiables: the things you cannot skip, and the things nobody else is going to do for you.

    He frames it around two concepts, your mind and your body, and walks through five areas you have to protect: sleep and the science behind why it matters more than you think, mental health habits, positive mindset, spiritual grounding, and nutrition and exercise. He also shares the sticky habit trick that helped him lose 25 pounds since January 2025. No crash diet, no gimmick, just basic physics.

    If you've been neglecting yourself while chasing the next opportunity, this episode is your reminder: you can't pour from an empty cup.

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    22 mins
  • Episode 6: Anxiety and The 3 AM Wake-Ups
    Apr 8 2026

    Anxiety during unemployment is real, and it never goes away. It hits at 3 AM, but it also hits at 2:30 on a normal Tuesday afternoon, when the lull catches up to you. In this episode, I share a confession about dipping into my retirement fund, explain the "eye of the storm" moments when panic sets in, and introduce the flat spin recovery; an aviation analogy for pulling yourself out of a mental spiral. I also share how a part-time contract came through a 14-year friendship, and why I believe you are the one who gets you out of this; not a book, not a podcast, not someone else's words. Today's verse is Psalm 94:19: "When anxiety was great within me, your consolation brought me joy." You can't eliminate the anxiety. But you can answer it with facts, starve it with productivity, and outlast it with the knowledge that you are the one who gets you out.

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    22 mins
  • Episode 5: The Family Conversation - Navigating This Together
    Apr 1 2026

    Unemployment doesn't just affect you. It affects everyone in your household. Your spouse, your kids, everyone who depends on you. And they can't support you if they don't know what's happening.

    In this episode, I share how I told my two sons about my layoff, why I chose the car ride to baseball practice for that conversation, and how I've handled monthly check-ins as the journey has stretched to 10 months. I talk about age-appropriate honesty, full transparency with my 16-year-old, and a "need to know" approach with my 6-year-old. I cover protecting routines, making smart cuts instead of panic cuts, and why humor has been oxygen for our family 😊

    For those with spouses, I share thoughts on telling them immediately, adopting a team mentality, and helping them help you.

    Today's verse is Ecclesiastes 4:9-10: "Two are better than one, because they have a good return for their labor: If either of them falls down, one can help the other up."

    Your family is your team. Let them be part of it.

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    25 mins
  • Episode 4: You Are Not Your Title - Identity Detox
    Mar 25 2026

    One of the hardest parts of unemployment isn't the job search—it's the identity crisis. Who are you without your title? In this episode, Rich talks about why so many of us tie our identity to our jobs, what happens when that's stripped away, and how to build a sense of self that can't be taken by a layoff. He shares what grounded him through his own journey—faith, fatherhood, and knowing what he brings to the table beyond a business card.

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    19 mins
  • Episode 3: Assess - Taking Stock Without Panic
    Mar 18 2026

    You've survived the first week. Now what? Before you can plan your next move, you need to know where you actually stand. In this episode, Rich walks through how to assess three critical areas of your situation — your financial runway, your skills inventory, and your support network — without spiraling into panic. This isn't about catastrophizing. It's about getting clarity, because clarity is power. You can't plan until you know where you stand. And once you do? That's your foundation.

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    22 mins
  • Episode 2: Survive the First 72 Hours
    Mar 11 2026

    The first 72 hours after a layoff can make or break how you navigate everything that comes after. In this episode, Rich shares what he did in those first critical days, and what he wishes he'd done differently. From telling his sons the news on the way to baseball practice, to learning why anxiety is countered by productivity, to drawing an unexpected parallel between job searching and online dating, this episode gives you a practical framework for stabilizing yourself before you start strategizing. Four action steps to help you survive the first 72 hours, and build from there.

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    20 mins