Promoted

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Welcome to 'Promoted,' the definitive podcast for ambitious professionals ready to ascend the corporate ladder. Each episode is a treasure trove of actionable insights designed to not only help you secure that promotion but also be great once you get there. Why choose 'Promoted'? Because we understand that career growth is more than just a title change. It's about developing the leadership skills, strategic thinking, and resilience that make you invaluable in any role. We cut through the noise and offer you real-world advice, drawing from industry experts, leadership case studies, and tried-and-true strategies. Whether you're a budding leader, an established executive, or the next-big-thing 'Promoted' offers you the tools to achieve professional excellence. Tune in weekly and take the next step in realising your career potential.

  1. 5D AGO

    Ep. 89 - Beyond the Standard: The 60/30/10 Rule for Better Decisions

    In this episode, Felicity Furey and Renee Wootton Tomlin tackle a tension every engineer and emerging leader faces: when do you stick to the standard… and when do you use your judgement? In highly regulated, risk-aware industries, standards exist for a reason. They protect safety, quality and reputation. But real leadership begins when the standard doesn’t quite fit the situation in front of you. When time is limited. When stakeholders disagree. When the data is incomplete. Felicity shares her practical 60/30/10 decision-making rule from her book the Future of Engineering (out 18 March 2026), 60% data, 30% consultation, 10% professional judgement, and explains why waiting for 100% certainty can stall progress and erode confidence. Renee reflects on moments in her own career where she had to decide whether to escalate, comply, challenge or adapt and how backing her judgement (after doing the work) changed her trajectory. This episode is a must-listen for technical professionals who want to move from “good engineer” to trusted leader. Takeaways: Why hiding behind the standard can limit your leadership growthHow to apply the 60/30/10 rule in real workplace decisionsThe trap engineers fall into when chasing 100% certaintyHow consultation strengthens, not weakens, your authorityWhen to escalate, when to comply, and when to trust your judgement If you’ve ever second-guessed a decision or waited too long for perfect data, this conversation will give you a practical framework, and the confidence, to decide and move forward.

    25 min
  2. FEB 1

    Ep. 88 - Leading Self Through Grief and Challenge

    Welcome back to Promoted. In this very real and authentic episode, Felicity Furey and Renee Wootton Tomlin open up about what it really means to lead yourself through seasons of grief, burnout and personal challenge. After a year that tested them both in different ways - Renee navigating the loss of her beloved grandparents, and Felicity recovering from burnout - this conversation explores the unseen personal leadership work that happens behind the scenes. The kind no one applauds, that doesn’t come with a promotion title but does determine who you become next. Together, they unpack how personal challenges impact your identity, confidence and capacity at work, and why self-leadership is often the most important leadership skill you’ll ever build. They share how they navigated emotional processing, energy management, boundaries and rebuilding belief and what they would do differently if faced with it again. This episode is a reminder that growth doesn’t just come from big wins. Sometimes it comes from quietly choosing to keep showing up, one hard day at a time. Takeaways: Why leading yourself is the foundation for leading othersHow grief and burnout can reshape your identityThe hidden cost of “holding it together” and what to do insteadPractical ways to protect your energy during challenging seasonsHow to rebuild confidence and momentum after a personal setback If you’re navigating a tough season right now, or supporting someone who is, this episode will remind you that strength isn’t about pretending you’re fine. It’s about leading yourself forward, even when the path feels uncertain.

    27 min
  3. 12/07/2025

    Ep 84 The Courage to Leap: Navigating Career Changes and New Ventures

    This podcast episode dives deep into overcoming self-imposed limitations and the societal constructs that dictate career trajectories. Renee Wootton Tomlin and Felicity Furey discuss the common apprehensions that accompany aspirations for promotions or entrepreneurial ventures. They unpack the notion that one must adhere to traditional pathways and requisite timeframes in order to attain success, asserting instead that personal growth and the pursuit of one's passions often require a departure from these conventional expectations. Through their candid reflections, they encourage listeners to cultivate a mindset that embraces bold ambitions and to seek out opportunities that resonate with their intrinsic values. Ultimately, the episode serves as a clarion call for individuals to define their own career narratives, free from the constraints of outdated norms. Takeaways: The importance of challenging conventional career paths and believing in one’s capability to pursue opportunities without adhering strictly to established norms. Experiences with business ventures, highlighting the significance of understanding personal strengths and the importance of context in career decisions. Mindsets that allow personal growth and the pursuit of aspirations, irrespective of traditional timelines or expectations. Do career trajectories need not follow a linear path? How to explore diverse avenues and opportunities. The necessity of building a supportive network and fostering connections that align with one’s goals to facilitate professional growth.

    24 min
  4. 11/23/2025

    Ep. 83 Harnessing Intuition: A Guide to Trusting Yourself

    Do you know when to make decisions with your heart or with your head? This podcast is all about the intricate interplay between logic and intuition in decision-making. We delve into the challenges faced by individuals, particularly those trained in logical disciplines, when attempting to attune themselves to their intuitive faculties. Hosts Renee Wootton Tomlin and Felicity Furey explore when to rely on analytical reasoning as opposed to gut feelings, emphasizing the necessity of balancing these two approaches in various life scenarios. As they share our personal experiences, they share their frameworks for trusting one’s intuition or not. Join us as we navigate this complex terrain, shedding light on the ways in which we can cultivate greater self-trust and understanding of our inner guidance. Key Takeaways: The dichotomy between logic and intuition in decision-making often creates internal conflict. Listening to one's gut feeling can enhance personal and professional decision-making processes. Trusting oneself can be a challenging journey, especially when societal expectations conflict with intuition. Understanding and clarifying personal values can significantly aid in aligning logic with intuitive decision-making. Developing self-trust is essential for navigating life's challenges and making authentic choices. Recognizing the importance of emotions and feelings is crucial in fostering a balanced decision-making approach.

    29 min
  5. 11/09/2025

    Ep. 82 - So, you have been made redundant, what's next?

    The experience of redundancy can be profoundly unsettling, and in this episode, we delve into its complexities through the personal narratives of our hosts, Renee Wootton Tomlin and Felicity Fury. Recently, Renee faced redundancy, an event that prompted significant reflection on her professional identity and future aspirations. She candidly shares the emotional turmoil she experienced and the subsequent actions she took to navigate this unexpected transition. Felicity, too, offers her insights from an earlier incident of redundancy in her career, highlighting her feelings of unpreparedness and the lessons learned from that pivotal moment. Together, they provide invaluable advice for those grappling with similar situations, emphasizing the importance of resilience, self-discovery, and the potential for personal growth that can emerge from such experiences. Key Takeaways in this Episode: Experiencing redundancy can be profoundly shocking, yet it often serves as a catalyst for personal growth and reinvention. It is imperative to recognize that redundancy is not a reflection of personal worth but rather a response to business needs and shifts. Establishing a strong support network, including mentors and coaches, can provide essential guidance during times of career transition. Taking time to pause and reflect after redundancy can facilitate clarity in identifying future career aspirations and passions. Redundancy often presents an opportunity to reassess one's career trajectory and explore paths previously unconsidered or disregarded. Navigating redundancy requires resilience, which can be cultivated through self-reflection and embracing new challenges that arise from unexpected situations.

    26 min

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Welcome to 'Promoted,' the definitive podcast for ambitious professionals ready to ascend the corporate ladder. Each episode is a treasure trove of actionable insights designed to not only help you secure that promotion but also be great once you get there. Why choose 'Promoted'? Because we understand that career growth is more than just a title change. It's about developing the leadership skills, strategic thinking, and resilience that make you invaluable in any role. We cut through the noise and offer you real-world advice, drawing from industry experts, leadership case studies, and tried-and-true strategies. Whether you're a budding leader, an established executive, or the next-big-thing 'Promoted' offers you the tools to achieve professional excellence. Tune in weekly and take the next step in realising your career potential.