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The line between personal expression and professional consequences has never been more blurred. With recent headlines putting workplace conduct and public statements in the spotlight, many mid-career professionals are asking a tough question: Could what I say cost me my job?
In this episode of The Mid-Career GPS Podcast, we unpack what every professional in today’s job market needs to know about free speech, at-will employment, and safeguarding your career.
You’ll learn why your constitutional right to free speech does not necessarily protect your employment and how at-will employment gives employers broad authority to terminate workers. For mid-career professionals navigating leadership roles or job transitions, this conversation is especially relevant.
We’ll cover:
Whether you are actively job searching, worried about your current position, or leading a team through turbulent times, this episode gives you practical strategies to maintain both your career clarity and professional credibility.
Why This Matters for Mid-Career Professionals
If you’re between 35 and 55 and working in a leadership or management role, your career is built not only on what you do but also how you show up. Employers and hiring managers pay close attention to digital footprints and personal branding. The stakes are higher than ever—and understanding these dynamics can help you stay employable, promotable, and respected.
Resources and Next Steps
Support the show
Ready to give your career the jumpstart it needs to whatever is next? Schedule a $197 Career/Leadership Strategy Session. Click here to learn more about how this transformative strategy session will help you.
Visit https://johnneral.com/resources to:
Please leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts here.
Connect with John on LinkedIn here.
Get John's New Mid-Career Journal on Amazon here.
Follow John on Instagram @johnneralcoaching.
Subscribe to John's YouTube Channel here.
By John Neral5
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Send us a text
The line between personal expression and professional consequences has never been more blurred. With recent headlines putting workplace conduct and public statements in the spotlight, many mid-career professionals are asking a tough question: Could what I say cost me my job?
In this episode of The Mid-Career GPS Podcast, we unpack what every professional in today’s job market needs to know about free speech, at-will employment, and safeguarding your career.
You’ll learn why your constitutional right to free speech does not necessarily protect your employment and how at-will employment gives employers broad authority to terminate workers. For mid-career professionals navigating leadership roles or job transitions, this conversation is especially relevant.
We’ll cover:
Whether you are actively job searching, worried about your current position, or leading a team through turbulent times, this episode gives you practical strategies to maintain both your career clarity and professional credibility.
Why This Matters for Mid-Career Professionals
If you’re between 35 and 55 and working in a leadership or management role, your career is built not only on what you do but also how you show up. Employers and hiring managers pay close attention to digital footprints and personal branding. The stakes are higher than ever—and understanding these dynamics can help you stay employable, promotable, and respected.
Resources and Next Steps
Support the show
Ready to give your career the jumpstart it needs to whatever is next? Schedule a $197 Career/Leadership Strategy Session. Click here to learn more about how this transformative strategy session will help you.
Visit https://johnneral.com/resources to:
Please leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts here.
Connect with John on LinkedIn here.
Get John's New Mid-Career Journal on Amazon here.
Follow John on Instagram @johnneralcoaching.
Subscribe to John's YouTube Channel here.

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