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The Career Clinic Podcast

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I'm so excited to introduce The Career Clinic, powered by OhHeyCoach, with your host, me, Ronnie Dickerson Stewart! I've coached & consulted with countless individuals from interns to C-suite leaders on how to navigate their stickiest career moments. In this clinic and in the time we get to share, I hope to do the same with you! Whether you're in the "staying, growing or going" stage, on this podcast, no career topic is off the table. Truth Moment: Everyone does not have equal access to executive coaching and career advancement resources. I believe everyone should be able to access tools to chart a successful career path that uniquely serves them. So YOU can think of me as a coach, consultant, or mentor who is one click and download away. Welcome to The Career Clinic Podcast (powered by OhHeyCoach), I can't wait to see how we learn and grow together! Economie Réussite personnelle
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    • 90. Stop Waiting For Permission
      Jan 27 2026
      Episode 90: Stop Waiting for Permission The Career Clinic Podcast Host: Ronnie Dickerson Stewart Episode Overview Welcome to Week Four — the final week — of The Career Clinic Podcast January Intensive Series. This week brings together the core themes of the series: agency, design, decision-making, and forward movement. In Episode 90, Ronnie names a pattern she sees repeatedly among capable, accomplished people: waiting for permission. Permission to apply. Permission to pivot. Permission to leave. Permission to want something different than what once made sense. This episode is a grounded conversation about reclaiming agency, understanding the cost of waiting, and learning how to move forward with intention — even when certainty isn't available. What You'll Learn in This Episode: ✔️ Why permission rarely arrives — especially later in your career ✔️ How "being prudent" quietly turns into self-delay ✔️ The difference between strategic patience and stalled movement ✔️ Why certainty almost never comes before action ✔️ How external validation slowly erodes leverage ✔️ What it looks like to design your next chapter on purpose Why We Wait for Permission Ronnie breaks down common reasons people get stuck waiting: Wanting certainty before moving Seeking validation from others Believing there is a "right" way to want success Fear of undoing credibility already earned Feeling bound to past decisions At a certain point, waiting stops being thoughtful — and starts limiting momentum. The Real Cost of Waiting This episode names what waiting often costs: Time Time spent waiting is time not spent building toward what matters now. Opportunity Movement creates learning. Waiting delays it. Leverage The longer you wait, the more approval starts to matter. Agency Over time, waiting teaches you to defer your own judgment — and that's hard to reverse. A Personal Story on Self-Permission Ronnie shares her own experience leaving a successful corporate career to build OhHeyCoach — not impulsively, but intentionally. She talks through: How long the decision took Why permission never came What planning actually looked like Why clarity followed action, not the other way around The takeaway is practical: permission is something you give yourself — after thought, reflection, and design. How to Stop Waiting and Start Designing ✍🏾 1. Name the Permission You're Waiting For Be specific. Vague waiting is harder to move through. 2. Ask: "What Would I Do If I Already Had Permission?" This question surfaces clarity quickly. 3. Design the Thing You're Waiting On Draft the role, the pivot, the next chapter — even if it's rough. 4. Identify the First Two Steps Not the full plan. Just the next right moves. What This Episode Is — and Isn't This is not a call to be reckless or impulsive. It is a reminder that: Thoughtful decisions don't require unanimous approval Readiness often follows movement You are allowed to evolve beyond old definitions What's Coming Next The next episode continues this theme with a focus on negotiation as self-advocacy — reframing negotiation as a life skill, not just a workplace tactic. Links & Resources 🤎 📩 Join the OhHeyMonday Newsletter Weekly reflections, tools, and leadership guidance 👉🏾 www.ohheyjoin.com 📝 Ask OhHeyCoach Submit a question for a future episode 👉🏾 https://form.typeform.com/to/ja89DHpT 🤝 Work With OhHeyCoach Executive coaching, leadership development, and career design 👉🏾 www.ohheycoach.com 📬 Contact info@ohheycoach.com Final Thought 🤎 You don't need permission to think clearly, plan thoughtfully, or move forward with intention. You are allowed to decide — and design — what's next. I'll see you in the next episode. 🤎
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      26 min
    • 89. Introversion, Rebuilding Networks & Awkward Moments | Ask OhHeyCoach
      Jan 24 2026
      Episode 89: Introversion, Rebuilding Networks & Awkward Moments | Ask OhHeyCoach The Career Clinic Podcast Host: Ronnie Dickerson Stewart Episode Overview Welcome to Ask OhHeyCoach Friday during Week Three of The Career Clinic Podcast January Intensive Series. In Episode 88, Ronnie responds to listener-submitted questions that get very real about networking fatigue, introversion, rebuilding dormant relationships, and the awkwardness that often comes with reconnecting — especially after long periods of silence. This episode builds directly on the week's themes of voice, visibility, connection, and provision, offering grounded coaching for listeners who want to stay connected without forcing themselves into spaces, behaviors, or strategies that don't fit who they are. This Week's Coaching Focus This Ask OhHeyCoach episode centers on: Rebuilding relationships after time and distance Navigating networking as an introverted or energy-protective person Releasing guilt, apology loops, and transactional pressure Understanding networking as a long-term practice, not a crisis response Creating provision through consistency, generosity, and proximity Listener Questions Answered in This Episode 1. "How do I reconnect with someone after years of silence without it feeling awkward or transactional?" Ronnie reframes awkwardness as a natural gap — not a failure — and encourages listeners to lead with honesty, specificity, and humanity instead of apologies or immediate asks. Reconnection doesn't require justification; it requires presence. 2. "I'm introverted, and networking events drain me. How do I build a strong network without forcing myself into spaces that don't work for me?" This response dismantles the myth that networking must be loud, extroverted, or performative. Ronnie shares why many introverts are exceptional network builders — through depth, intentionality, small groups, asynchronous connection, and even creating their own spaces. 3. "What if I realize I've been 'not working' instead of networking for years and my network has gone cold? Is it too late to build provision now?" Ronnie answers this question with clarity and compassion: it's never too late — but it does take time. She encourages listeners to start with proximity, rebuild trust through generosity and consistency, and remember that most people are more forgiving than we imagine. Key Coaching Takeaways ✍🏾 ✔️ Awkwardness is not a stop sign — it's a transition point ✔️ You don't need to apologize for silence to reconnect ✔️ Introversion is not a networking disadvantage ✔️ Depth beats volume every time ✔️ Provision is built through relationships tended over time ✔️ Generosity and goodwill rebuild trust faster than urgency Reframing Networking Throughout the episode, Ronnie reframes networking as: Connection, not collection Stewardship, not extraction Consistency, not intensity Networking doesn't require a personality change. It requires alignment with how you best build and sustain relationships. This Week's Invitation ✨ Choose one small action: Reach out to one person you've been thinking about Send a note with no agenda Re-engage a relationship with honesty and warmth Offer support, insight, or generosity without expectation Connection compounds when practiced consistently. What's Ahead Next week, we enter the final week of the January Intensive, focused on designing on purpose — including negotiation, decision-making, provision, and knowing when to stay, grow, or pivot from a place of strength rather than desperation. Links & Resources 🤎 📝 Ask OhHeyCoach: Have a question you'd like answered on a future episode? Submit it here: 👉🏾 https://form.typeform.com/to/ja89DHpT 📩 Join the OhHeyMonday Newsletter: Weekly reflections, tools, and grounded leadership guidance. 👉🏾 www.ohheyjoin.com 🤝 Work With Ronnie / OhHeyCoach: Executive coaching, leadership development, and career design. 👉🏾 www.ohheycoach.com 📬 Contact: info@ohheycoach.com Final Thought ✨ Network in ways that honor who you are — and tend the relationships that already matter. Thank you for your questions, your honesty, and for staying in the work. I'll see you Monday for our final week. 🤎
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      14 min
    • 88. Networking vs. Not Working
      Jan 23 2026
      Episode 88: Networking vs. Not Working The Career Clinic Podcast Host: Ronnie Dickerson Stewart Episode Overview Welcome to Week Three of The Career Clinic Podcast January Intensive Series. In Episode 88, we take on a word that makes a lot of capable, thoughtful people tense up: networking. This episode reframes networking not as performative relationship-building or forced small talk, but as proximity, intention, and stewardship of relationships. Ronnie names why opting out of networking may feel safe or principled — yet at a certain point in your career, it quietly limits momentum, access, and provision. This is a grounded, honest conversation about how opportunity actually moves — and why tending relationships before you need them matters more than ever in today's shifting professional landscape. What You'll Learn in This Episode: ✔️ Why "opting out" of networking is no longer a neutral posture ✔️ The difference between networking and not working ✔️ How most opportunities actually come to fruition ✔️ Why proximity matters more than volume ✔️ The role relationships play in provision, protection, and momentum ✔️ How to activate the network you already have ✔️ Why networking isn't a crisis response — it's a practice The Core Truth: Opportunity Moves Through People Ronnie shares a powerful personal reflection: across her entire career, nearly every meaningful role, promotion, and opportunity came through relationships — not applications. Not because of strategy or hustle, but because of: Proximity Conversations Reputation People saying her name when she wasn't in the room This episode makes clear: your network doesn't just carry you when things are good — it carries you when things shift. Networking vs. Not Working ✍🏾 Ronnie defines not working as: Waiting to be remembered Assuming people still know what you do Believing past work will speak on your behalf indefinitely Telling yourself, "If it's meant for me, it'll come" Staying silent to avoid discomfort While understandable, this posture often leads to stalled momentum — especially as industries restructure, roles compress, and access becomes more relational than procedural. The Data Backs This Up 📊 Ronnie references compelling research that confirms what many have experienced firsthand: Up to 85% of jobs are filled through networking Roughly 70% of roles are never publicly posted Employee referrals account for 30–50% of hires Most opportunities are filled through personal and professional connections This episode isn't motivational — it's realistic. Proximity vs. Periphery: A Critical Distinction Ronnie introduces a key framework: Proximate Network People who know your work, character, and receipts. They're more likely to advocate, protect, and connect you. Peripheral Network More distant connections, future collaborators, or lapsed relationships. These often require more intentional nurturing. The insight: most people try to go wide when they actually need to go deeper. Immediate leverage lives in proximity. Future leverage lives in the periphery. Networking as a Stakeholder Ecosystem This episode reframes networking as stakeholder management, not card-collecting. A stakeholder is anyone who: Impacts your work or outcomes Is impacted by your decisions Holds influence or power in your ecosystem Ronnie explains how mapping stakeholders by interest and influence helps you: Focus your energy Reduce overwhelm Be strategic without being transactional Stop feeling guilty about not "keeping up with everyone" Always Be Connecting (ABC) Ronnie introduces her ABC principle — not "always be closing," but: Always Be Connecting Connection can look like: Sharing insight or gratitude Mentoring or advocating Offering support or introductions Showing up consistently Being present and memorable Influence is built through frequency, integrity, and relevance — not volume or noise. Three Actions to Take This Week ✨ 1. Reach Out to Someone Proximate Send a text, email, or voice note with no agenda. "Thinking about you. How are you?" is enough. 2. List Your Key Stakeholders Name five people who matter most to your current work or next move. Write down how you're actively tending those relationships. 3. Practice Goodwill Make one introduction. Advocate for someone not in the room. Share an opportunity — without keeping score. These small acts compound into real provision over time. What Gets in the Way — and How to Move Through It Most people don't struggle with networking because they don't care. They struggle because of: Overwhelm Lack of planning Waiting until crisis The invitation here is simple: build consistently, before you need it. Looking Ahead Tomorrow is Ask OhHeyCoach Friday, where Ronnie responds directly to listener questions from this week and beyond. If this episode stirred something for you — you're not alone. Links & Resources 🤎 📝 Ask OhHeyCoach: Submit...
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      29 min
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