Real Talk for Redundancy
The podcast for professionals navigating redundancy — peer insight, practical clarity, zero corporate polish.

Redundancy. Layoffs. The brutal uncertainty of job hunting. Now What? is the honest, practical podcast for anyone navigating life after redundancy in the UK — covering confidence, job search strategy, interview prep, rejection, flexible working, career change and the emotional reality of trying to hold everything together while your inbox does nothing. Hosted by someone living it in real time, not dispensing advice from a mountain. New episodes weekly.
Most people navigating redundancy have spent years being good at their jobs. The doing was never really the problem. The bit that catches people out is the presenting — interview panels, networking rooms, video calls with recruiters — where suddenly you have to articulate your value out loud, to strangers, in real time, without your brain quietly filing everything under unavailable.
That gap between knowing your stuff and being able to say it, under pressure, while someone looks at you. That's what this episode is about.
Dave James is a twice TEDx speaker and speaker coach who spent years in healthcare before moving into coaching. What he took from nursing, A&E and podiatry was a single transferable skill: building rapport fast with people who are frightened and don't know what's coming next. His framework is called Speaking Without Freaking, and his approach has little in common with the presentation training you sat through once and immediately forgot.
We talk about why confidence is the wrong thing to go looking for, why memorising interview answers reliably backfires, and why your redundancy story (the bit you're most tempted to skip past) is often the most powerful thing you've got.
There's also a Bon Jovi misheard lyric, which I stand by to this day!
Connect with Dave:
www.davethecoach.co.uk
https://www.linkedin.com/in/iamdavejames/
Book a conversation: https://cuppawithdave.youcanbook.me/
Find the show: https://www.thenowwhat.co.uk
The Invisible Queue community: https://www.theinvisiblequeue.co.uk

