The New Skills Economy
Description
Power is shifting, and the cracks are showing. We open with a stark look at UK politics and ask why half of Conservative members still reject a Black woman leading then widen the lens to the monarchy’s legitimacy crisis and Sarkozy’s prison sentence for conspiracy, drawing a blunt line between optics, accountability, and who is allowed to hold power without question. From crown jewels to courtrooms, we trace how status shields certain people until it doesn’t, and how public institutions try to survive by sacrificing titles instead of tackling culture.
Then we bring it home to work. The “bonfire of the middle managers” is real: companies are delayering to move faster, often leaning on AI while burying staff in needless approvals. We break down when middle management is essential and when it becomes a wall. If you’re stuck behind layers, you’ll get practical questions to ask at interview and inside your team to test whether a structure enables delivery or protects turf.
Soft skills are having a moment, but too often they’re measured as vibes, not behaviours. We dig into how bias especially for Black women turns “be collaborative” into “be palatable,” and we reset the definition with tangible, observable actions: stakeholder updates, expectation setting, de‑escalation, influence without authority. We also confront maternal bias with facts and tactics, from evidencing workload allocation to securing written promotion criteria. If you’ve felt your opportunities shrink after motherhood, you’re not imagining it and you’re not powerless.
A powerful listener dilemma anchors the episode: a high performer facing ADHD burnout, extreme hours, and stalled pay. We offer scripts and steps to protect health and momentum: formal neurodiversity disclosure, occupational health adjustments, medical time off to reset, and a targeted job search focused on real flexibility and fair measurement. Ambition isn’t the problem; the design is. Map the gatekeepers, track outcomes, and be ready to change the room if the pattern won’t change.
Stay to the end for a candid riff on envy, boundaries, and guarding your joy as you grow. If this resonates, follow, share with a friend who needs a nudge, and leave a review—it helps more people find the tools to navigate and elevate.
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