Change Unfiltered: The Freedom to Work Differently

Angela Scott

Welcome to Change Unfiltered: The Freedom to Work Differently, the podcast for mid-career professionals rethinking success and quietly wondering, is this it? You’ve built a strong career. Delivered results. Hit the milestones. But somewhere along the way, the job title, the salary and the stability stopped being enough. This isn’t a podcast about burnout or breakdowns. It’s about the subtler discomforts: the quiet disconnection, the urge to do work that feels more like you, the questions that won’t go away. Each episode shares real stories of people who’ve stepped off the traditional path (from fractional leaders, to consultants, to founders) and what it actually takes to reshape your life and work from the inside out. If you’re at a crossroads and feeling out of sync with your old ambitions, Change Unfiltered offers insight, reflection, and real talk from those who’ve been there too. Ready to challenge the status quo and work on your own terms? Subscribe and start exploring the possibilities. Music used within this podcast series from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/hartzmann/good-feelings License code: JIWCKSM8UX7TAPVE

  1. Ep45 Choosing Early, Living Freely

    APR 30

    Ep45 Choosing Early, Living Freely

    In her early twenties, Lizzie Davey made a decision that many people only start to question much later. She realised that the traditional path wasn’t for her, and instead of trying to make it fit, she chose something different.   Lizzie began her career in a conventional way, moving from university into a full-time role, but within two years she had stepped away. What followed was not a linear plan, but a gradual build into a freelance career that now gives her both financial security and control over how she works.   In this conversation, she speaks with Angela about the reality of building something from scratch, the pressure to keep doing more even when things are working, and why freedom, not money, has been the consistent driver behind her decisions. They explore what “enough” actually looks like in practice, how early choices shape later options and the difference between designing a life intentionally and trying to reshape one that no longer fits.   Lizzie also shares her approach to money, including her plans for financial independence, the balance between saving and living, and why she’s chosen to be open about her income and finances.   If you’ve built a career that looks successful on the surface but find yourself questioning what it’s all for, this episode offers a different perspective, not on how to start over, but on how to think differently about what comes next.   Connect with Lizzie:   LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/lizzie-davey-4a85b575/    Instagram: instagram.com/freelancemagic.co   Website: lizziedavey.com    Newsletter: copyrevival.co/newsletter    Connect and show support:   LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/angelajscottuk/   Instagram: instagram.com/iam_angelajoy    Email: angela@joynergi.com   Buy me a coffee: buymeacoffee.com/angelajoyscott

    36 min
  2. Ep44 I’ll Try It for a Year

    MAR 26

    Ep44 I’ll Try It for a Year

    In this episode, Angela speaks with Mairead McCarthy, about stepping away from a corporate career without knowing exactly what would come next. What began as a decision to “try something for a year” gradually evolved into an award winning wellbeing business working with organisations across Ireland. Together they explore what happens when a role no longer fits, how small decisions can lead to bigger change, and why building something sustainable often starts with taking a step rather than making a leap. Key Themes Why leaving corporate is often a “push” rather than a “pull”. The impact of leadership and management changes on career decisions. The idea of “trying it for a year” instead of committing long-term. Turning a side interest into a business over time. The difference between wellbeing as a cost vs an investment. The reality of running a business and doing everything at the start. Creating boundaries and building something that actually fits your life. About Mairead McCarthy Mairead McCarthy is the founder of WellPlace Workplace Wellbeing Services. After more than 16 years working in corporate roles across training, project and programme management, she stepped away to explore a long-standing interest in yoga and wellbeing. What started as a small step into self-employment has grown into a business supporting organisations with a broader approach to workplace wellbeing, working with a network of specialists to deliver flexible, tailored programmes. Connect with Mairead Website: https://wellplace.ie LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/mairead-mccarthy Instagram: instagram.com/wellplaceireland   Connect and show support LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/angelajscottuk/ Instagram: instagram.com/iam_angelajoy  Email: angela@joynergi.com   Buy me a coffee: buymeacoffee.com/angelajoyscott

    34 min
  3. Ep 42 When Leadership Looks Right But Isn’t

    MAR 13

    Ep 42 When Leadership Looks Right But Isn’t

    Leadership often looks clear and confident from the outside. But inside complex organisations, the reality can feel very different. In this episode, Angela speaks with organisational psychologist and leadership practitioner Leah Stockley about the gap between what leadership looks like on paper and how it actually feels in practice. Drawing on more than three decades inside large organisations, Leah shares what happens when culture shifts, values get overridden and even senior leaders realise they have far less control than people assume. Together they explore why the system often wins, how identity gets tangled up in leadership roles, and what it takes to create meaningful momentum without burning people out.   Key Themes The hidden constraints senior leaders face inside organisations Why leadership culture can shift faster than people realise The illusion of control in complex corporate systems What happens when a role you believed in stops aligning with your values Why small, intentional actions often drive the most meaningful change   About Leah Stockley Leah Stockley is an organisational psychologist, leadership practitioner and founder of Let’s Flow. With more than 30 years of experience across global banks, consultancies, FinTech and start-ups, she has led large teams across both business and technology. After completing an MSc in Organisational Psychology mid-career, Leah now focuses on helping leaders create meaningful momentum through small, intentional actions that improve both business outcomes and the human experience of work.   Connect with Leah LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/leahstockley Website: letsflow.sg/   Support the Podcast If you enjoy Change Unfiltered, the best way to support the show is to: Follow or subscribe on your podcast platform Share the episode with someone who might find it useful You can also support the podcast directly at: buymeacoffee.com/AngelaJoyScott   LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/angelajscottuk/   Instagram: instagram.com/iam_angelajoy

    32 min
  4. Ep 41 Open to Work But Not Open to That

    FEB 13

    Ep 41 Open to Work But Not Open to That

    A couple of years ago, Thomas Voigt found himself in a place many high-performing professionals quietly fear. Redundant, again. But this time, instead of rushing back into the safety of corporate life, he asked a harder question.   If you only had ten working years left, would you keep doing this?   Thomas began his career in media research in Germany, moved into global customer success roles in London and built a reputation in CS leadership. Yet underneath the titles and salary was a recurring tension. The sense that something wasn’t fully aligned.   In this conversation, he speaks with Angela about why going “back” sometimes feels like failure, the public moment he declared himself open to work and then realised it wasn’t the path he wanted and the daily reality of building something of his own.   They explore money, identity, status and the honesty required to dismantle old belief systems. Thomas shares how he reframed success, what he misses from corporate life and why bravery often looks and feels different than we imagine.   If you’re wondering whether it’s too late to rethink your direction, or whether starting again is reckless, this episode will help you sit in the grey zone rather than rushing straight to an answer.   Connect with Thomas:   LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/thomas-voigt/   Website: thecsconsulting.net/   Newsletter: thecsconsulting.net/newsletter Connect and show support:   LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/angelajscottuk/   Instagram: instagram.com/iam_angelajoy    Email: angela@joynergi.com   Buy me a coffee: buymeacoffee.com/angelajoyscott

    31 min
  5. Ep38 You’re Allowed to Change the Script

    12/11/2025

    Ep38 You’re Allowed to Change the Script

    Jennifer Bryan has spent much of her career helping organisations navigate transformation but her own story of change began long before boardrooms and leadership roles. Growing up in an environment where her voice was often dismissed, she learned early what it meant to push back, trust herself and carve out space in a world that wanted her to play smaller. Dance became her first liberation and years later, it shaped the way she leads people through change.   In this conversation, she speaks with Angela about what happens when you finally realise you’re allowed to rewrite the story you’ve been living. From a theatrical beginning to 25 years in organisational change, Jennifer brings a deeply human lens to the emotions leaders try to avoid, the moments that spark reinvention, and the creative discipline behind writing her book The Emotional Side of Organisational Change.   She shares openly about voice, courage, self-doubt and the quiet decisions that change the direction of a life. The writing retreat, the unexpected clarity of thought leadership and the freedom that comes from trusting your own ideas.   If you’re standing in a moment where the old script no longer fits, this episode will remind you that you’re simply at the place where a new chapter is ready to begin.   Connect with Jennifer:   LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/jennifer-l-bryan/    Website: jenniferlbryan.com    Instagram:    The Emotional Side of Organisational Change: How to Survive and Thrive (out on 22nd January 2026): amzn.eu/d/eqRu158  Connect and show support:   LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/angelajscottuk/   Instagram: instagram.com/angelajoyunfiltered    Email: angela@joynergi.com   Buy me a coffee: buymeacoffee.com/angelajoyscott

    36 min

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Welcome to Change Unfiltered: The Freedom to Work Differently, the podcast for mid-career professionals rethinking success and quietly wondering, is this it? You’ve built a strong career. Delivered results. Hit the milestones. But somewhere along the way, the job title, the salary and the stability stopped being enough. This isn’t a podcast about burnout or breakdowns. It’s about the subtler discomforts: the quiet disconnection, the urge to do work that feels more like you, the questions that won’t go away. Each episode shares real stories of people who’ve stepped off the traditional path (from fractional leaders, to consultants, to founders) and what it actually takes to reshape your life and work from the inside out. If you’re at a crossroads and feeling out of sync with your old ambitions, Change Unfiltered offers insight, reflection, and real talk from those who’ve been there too. Ready to challenge the status quo and work on your own terms? Subscribe and start exploring the possibilities. Music used within this podcast series from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/hartzmann/good-feelings License code: JIWCKSM8UX7TAPVE