Corporate Quitter

Gabby Ianniello

Corporate Quitter, a platform that originally started as a home to those who wanted to quit the 9-5, has evolved to support those looking to quit the conventional. In our world, quitters, or those who actively walk away from things that are no longer serving them, always win. The host, Gabby Ianniello, interviews a variety of people including entrepreneurs, side-hustlers, and unconventional individuals who share their stories about leaving corporate and their pursuit of a permissionless and exhilarating life.

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Our Editor's Take

Corporate Quitter is a podcast seeking to help listeners change careers. It shares real stories of people who quit their corporate jobs. The podcast host knows that there's a lot of gatekeeping in the entrepreneurial world. She wants to change that mindset. With her show, Gabby Ianniello wishes to reveal the good, the bad, and the ugly of starting a business. She exposes the raw, uncensored experiences of becoming one's own boss.

After almost a decade working in corporate America, Ianniello quit her job. She couldn't see herself continuing to wake up at 4:45 a.m. to go on a 45-minute commute every day. She'd had enough of sad lunches next to her desk and emails starting with "as per the previous message." In February 2021, with only $10,000 in her savings account, Ianniello said goodbye to her marketing job. Her next venture focused on helping people like her. She wanted to support professionals in their 20s. She wanted to assist people who felt tired of working a nine-to-five. She started a social media account under The Corporate Quitter, where she advises others who want to make career moves. Her podcast documents her journey as a quitter. She interviews people who have followed the same path.

Episodes of Corporate Quitter have several categories. During the first season, Ianniello interviewed experts to expand her knowledge. She asked them about topics like brand awareness and imposter syndrome. Later, after Ianniello developed as a business owner, she shared details of her own journey. For instance, she discussed how she sold pictures of her feet online. Newer episodes of the podcast offer a mix of the different categories. In some, Ianniello talks about lessons she has learned. On others, she receives actionable tips on how to keep growing and succeeding. Ianniello hopes listeners can gain entrepreneurial foresight from her and others. New episodes drop each week.

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