
Rewritten: How Agile Unemployment Became a Global Lifeline
In this special anniversary episode, host Sabina Sulat reflects on four years since the launch of Agile Unemployment. What began as a deeply personal book has grown into a global movement, trusted by organizations, labor departments, and job seekers across 70+ countries. But this isn’t just a celebration—it’s a candid look at the raw, real, and often unexpected journey of turning lived experience into lasting impact. Sabina shares: The truth behind writing Agile Unemployment—and the moment her editor asked, “Do you want to sound like a victim?” How a stranger’s InMail became the sign she needed to keep going Why being trolled online was actually a turning point What job seekers really need beyond tips and tactics Three core lessons that apply to anyone navigating uncertainty What’s next: group coaching, a second edition, and a new way to lead this movement forward Whether you're out of work, building something new, or in between seasons—this episode is for you. Join the Anniversary Community Call on Sept 18 at 1PM ET – a free, safe space to reflect, connect, and be reminded: you're not alone. https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82012438145?pwd=zgNUXaKJ6MEW8kbR4jmPmbB1bK70wv.1
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