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
Why Promotions Feel Like Progress But Aren’t #230
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Promotions are often treated as the ultimate measure of career success.
More responsibility.
More income.
More stability.
Yet many high-performing professionals reach a point where promotions no longer feel like progress.
In this episode of Company of One, Dale Callahan challenges traditional career advice and explains why promotions frequently increase dependence rather than freedom. He breaks down how career advancement can narrow optionality, reduce leverage, and lead to a quiet career stall — even for capable, motivated professionals.
This episode covers:
- Why promotions don’t always lead to career freedom
- The hidden trade-offs of traditional career advancement
- How income growth differs from control and leverage
- Why professionals feel stuck despite doing everything “right”
If you’re questioning your career path, leadership trajectory, or long-term income control, this episode provides clarity without hype or quick fixes.
Dale Callahan, Ph.D.
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