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Provoked: Real Stories of Leadership & Learning
John Honingford
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Welcome to the Provoke Leadership Podcast — where real leadership meets real life. I’m John Honingford, a longtime people leader and consultant, who believes growth starts with honest conversations. Each week, we’ll dig into practical lessons from the field — what’s working, what’s not, and what leaders can do differently to build stronger teams, better relationships, and meaningful careers. I don’t have a PhD so you won’t hear a lot of theory for theory’s sake. Just real stories and a little provocation to help you grow.
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Navigating Layoffs: Embracing the Free Agent Mindset
Saison 1 · Épisode 1
mercredi 27 mai 2026 • Durée 09:14
Summary
In this conversation, John Honingford discusses the shifting dynamics between employers and employees in today's economic landscape. He emphasizes that employees can no longer rely solely on their organizations for job security and livelihood, highlighting the need for individuals to take more meaningful control of their careers. He also notes that even high performing or recently promoted employees are not immune to layoffs, reflecting the harsh realities of the current job market.
Takeaways
- Employees must take responsibility for their own livelihoods.
- Companies prioritize profit, which can lead to layoffs.
- Superstar employees are not guaranteed job security.
- The economic landscape is changing the employer-employee relationship.
- Job security is now on the employee.
- Employees should be proactive in managing their careers.
- The traditional job security model is evolving.
- Understanding the business model of employers is crucial for employees.
- Adaptability is key in today's job market.
Titles
- The New Employee-Employer Dynamic
- Job Security in a Profit-Driven World
Sound bites
- "We can't count on our employers to maintain our livelihood."
- "Companies are in the business of making money."
- "Even superstar employees can find themselves on the layoff list."