ReImagining Community with Garland

Episode 3 - The Room Where It Didn't Happen


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The Room Where It Didn't Happen: When Doing Everything Right Still Isn't Enough

In episode three, Garland shares a "job trauma" story she calls "the room where it didn't happen," reflecting on a role where constant manager turnover, working away from headquarters, and being an outsider in a predominantly white, male-dominated environment contributed to feeling unseen and unsupported. After three to four years of raising her hand, training others, and clearly pursuing a promotion, she was devastated when it didn't happen and noticed a broader pattern of people like her not advancing; she was later placed on a performance improvement plan. Coaching helped her regain perspective, name what was happening without being gaslit, and leave with clarity rather than defeat, leading to a better-paying job within three months. She encourages viewers to recognize misalignment, consider stress leave, and reflect on why they may stay too long hoping things will change.

00:00 Welcome Back Episode Three

00:14 The Room Where It Didnt Happen

01:30 Outsider In The Workplace

03:05 Chasing The Promotion

04:44 PIP And The Wake Up Call

05:20 Getting Coached And Pivoting

06:17 Rejection Is Redirection

07:55 Name It And Leave On Terms

08:26 Gardening And Right Environment

09:06 For Anyone In Between Seasons

10:55 Reflection Questions And Goodbye

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ReImagining Community with GarlandBy Garland Fuller