Layoff Culture Resilience
Layoff Culture Is The New Normal. You Can Protect Your Professional Identity Here Today.
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You're tired of feeling like your job security depends on factors completely outside your control.
Every layoff announcement makes your stomach drop because you know it could be you next, regardless of your performance. You're ready to take back some control over your professional future.

You want to be prepared, but you don't know where to start without seeming disloyal.
You feel caught between protecting yourself and appearing committed to your current role. The old advice of "just work harder" feels naive, but you're unsure what practical steps you can actually take.

You're smart enough to see the writing on the wall, but you refuse to live in constant fear.
You recognize job security isn't what it used to be and want to build a safety net that lets you sleep better. Instead of anxiety-scrolling layoff news, you want productive preparation that makes you genuinely resilient.
Stuck Between Dreams and Security?
The numbers tell a stark story about today's job market volatility. In 2024 alone, 150,000 job cuts occurred across just 529 companies in the tech sector, while about 1.6 million Americans were laid off across all industries in May 2025. This isn't limited to startups or struggling companies—major corporations like Microsoft, Google, Tesla, Intel, and PayPal have all conducted significant layoffs, often citing AI integration and "operational efficiency" as justification. Even profitable companies are cutting thousands of jobs while simultaneously investing billions in AI and automation, creating an environment where strong performance no longer guarantees job security.
What's particularly unsettling is how normalized these massive workforce reductions have become. Tech layoffs have been at their highest levels since the dot-com bubble burst, yet overall unemployment remains relatively low, creating a false sense of security for many workers. The trend extends far beyond tech, with significant layoffs in finance, transportation, manufacturing, and other sectors, suggesting this isn't just a temporary correction but a fundamental shift in how companies view their workforce. The old social contract of loyalty and job security has been replaced by a culture where employees are viewed as variable costs to be optimized, making personal preparedness not just smart—but essential for professional survival.

Who is Stage Zero for?
Stage Zero is for the quietly curious, the people who feel like there’s something more in them, but haven’t figured out how to bring it to life.
Maybe you’re thinking about starting a side hustle. Maybe you’re not ready for that, but you are ready to take back some control of your professional identity.
Stage Zero exists for that in-between space. It’s not about quitting your job or launching a startup overnight. It’s about exploring the possibility of more, on your terms, without pressure, and with a clear sense of purpose.
In Stage Zero, You'll Finally Get the Clarity You've Been Seeking...
Stop wondering "what if" and start exploring "what's possible"—safely and systematically. Stage Zero is designed to give you everything you need to make an informed decision about your entrepreneurial future.
- Explore entrepreneurial possibilities without pressure to commit
- Identify whether business-first or brand-first approach fits you better
- Address fears and build confidence in your potential
- Connect with others on similar journeys
- Get clear on your next steps (whether that's our Business Track, Personal Brand Track, or staying where you are)

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Inside you'll discover:
- Why fear isn't a stop sign (it's actually a signal you're onto something meaningful)
- How to explore ideas without pressure, commitment, or public failure
- Why you're more ready than you think (and how to see your hidden value)
- A simple framework for moving from "someday maybe" to "let's try this"
No business plan required. No perfect idea needed. Just permission to start exploring.
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