Company of One with Dale Callahan
You’re a high-achieving professional—maybe in tech, engineering, or leadership—but your career feels stalled. You’re paid well, but it’s not enough. You want more: more purpose, more income, more control over your life.Company of One is a podcast for professionals who want to grow their income, make strategic career moves, or even build something on the side. Hosted by Dr. Dale Callahan—engineer, entrepreneur, and director of a top-ranked graduate program—this show gives you real strategies to take ownership of your future.Whether you’re climbing the ladder or considering stepping off it to build your own thing, this is your place to get unstuck and take action.
Company of One with Dale Callahan
Nothing’s Broken — So Why Does This Feel Off? #229
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Some career stalls don’t come from burnout, fear, or failure.
They happen when you’re doing fine — but nothing feels settled.
In this episode, I talk about the quiet moment many professionals find themselves in:
You’re capable. You have options. You’re not in panic mode.
But you also don’t want to default into the wrong next step.
We unpack:
- Why smart, competent people freeze when nothing is obviously wrong
- How optionality creates paralysis instead of freedom
- The hidden cost of waiting that most people never name
- Why this phase isn’t a problem to solve — but a moment to recognize
This episode isn’t about leaping or reinventing yourself.
It’s about understanding where you are — so the next move can be intentional, not accidental.
I’ve been helping professionals turn what they already know into consulting work. If you’re curious how that might look for you, let me know.
Send me a DM on linkedin with the word “consulting” and what you’re thinking about.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/dalecallahan/
Dale Callahan, Ph.D., P.E.
Most people dabble in consulting. I help you build something real.
Book a call: https://calendly.com/dalecallahan/30min
Director of Engineering Management @ UAB (205) 790-8447
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