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Powering Down (Previously Corporate Quitter)

Gabby Ianniello
Entrepreneurship
Wedding Photography
Customer Service
Business Finances
Corporate Life
Content Creation
Creator Economy
Burnout
Engagement Gap
Social Media Marketing
Women In Business
Jewelry
AI In Photography
The Art Of Showing Up
Social Media
Identity Crisis
Retreats
Fire Movement
Career Sabbaticals
Motherhood

Powering Down, previously known as Corporate Quitter, is a podcast for curious creatives, modern-day minimalists, and quiet revolutionaries quitting the hustle in favor of a slower, softer, more intentional life. Host Gabby Ianniello leads soulful conversations on slow living, digital detoxing, off-grid dreaming, and unlearning the cult of optimization. It’s not about giving up - it’s about tuning... more

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The truth is, you don’t need more discipline - you need less doing. In this episode, I share personal shifts I’m experimenting with under the ethos of “Powering Down,” inspired by the book 10x Is Easier Than 2x. We’ll dive into how cutting out the no... more

This episode of Powering Down explores how to rebuild a sense of safety and stability after financial hardship, moving beyond numbers to address the emotional and physical toll of recovery.

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Recent Guests

Gigi Robinson
Content creator, advocate, and thought leader
Episode: 168. No Niche, No Problem: How To Build In Public As A Multi-Passionate Person with Gigi Robinson
Mark Willis
Certified financial planner and expert in personal finance strategies
Kickstart with Mark
Episode: 166. How To Be Your Own Bank with Mark Willis
Alice Lemay
Expert in creating magnetic online presence and freelance writer.
Episode: 164. Unlocking Your Magnetic Presence Online with Alice Lemee
Danielle Roberts
Consultant, speaker, entrepreneur, content creator, and millennial thought leader
Episode: 156. "Dream Jobs Don't Exist" & What To Look For Instead with Danielle Roberts
John Branch IV
Wedding photographer and YouTube content creator
Episode: 153. How To Get Started in Wedding Photography with John Branch IV
Justin Peters
Podcast manager and host of The Struggle is Real
SimpliPod Studios
Episode: 151. Exploring Career Sabbaticals And The FIRE Movement with Justin Peters
Tiff Knighten
Award-winning publicist and founder of Brand Curators
Brand Curators
Episode: 150. Craft A Compelling Brand Story For More Money and Media Placements with Tiff Knighten
Dr. Hava Rose
Chiropractor and retreat leader specializing in workshops that foster community and connection.
Episode: 149. How To Lead A Retreat with Dr. Hava Rose
Jadyn Heck
Professional dancer, mom, and wife, founder of Glo Movement, focused on wellness and fitness for women.
Glo Movement
Episode: 147. From The Stage To The Screen: A Ballet Dancer's Transition to Business with Jadyn Heck

Host

Gabby Ianniello

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 80 ratings
  • Relatable, real, and fun

    Gabby is an absolute Joy to listen to and a WICKED intelligent woman. I love learning from her, she asks great questions, and keeps it real. She never glosses over important taboo topics and anyone that is looking to quit their 9 to 5 should subscribe to this podcast.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Wealthwithtess
    United States2 years ago
  • Cursing Diminishes Her Appeal

    When I started listening I was excited by the concept and useful information I could learn as I plan to make a bold move and quit corporate. Unfortunately, she curses so much I can not listen to an entire episode. Her foul mouth separates me from her intentions. Nonetheless, I wish her luck.

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    Domjell
    United States3 years ago
  • Relatable and Resourceful

    The conversations and stories about leaving corporate while promoting growth as an entrepreneur, practicing self-care while knowing your worth!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Sassy1999
    Canada3 years ago
  • Awesome

    Awesome podcast. About as real as you can get

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    heffy67
    United States3 years ago
  • Love Gabby & her message!

    Even if you are already out of the corporate world, this podcast has so much value! As a new business owner, her mini episodes and interviews are pure gold!! Keep doing you!!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    lik.08
    United States3 years ago

Listeners Say

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Some listeners express discomfort with the casual language used by the host, but still acknowledge the importance of the discussions held.
Many find the podcast to be a valuable resource for navigating the complexities of transitioning from corporate life to entrepreneurship.
Listeners appreciate the authenticity and relatable nature of the host, noting how her personal experiences resonate deeply with their own journeys.
Overall, feedback emphasizes inspiration, empowerment, and the community feel of the show, making it a supportive space for those considering a lifestyle change.

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166. How To Be Your Own Bank with Mark Willis
Q: How has your version of success changed?
Success has shifted from merely chasing dollars to focusing on efficiency, control, and safety in financial management.
166. How To Be Your Own Bank with Mark Willis
Q: What actually counts as being financially successful in today's world?
Most Americans believe that a salary of $270,000 and a net worth of $5.3 million are necessary to feel financially successful, while Gen Z feels they need $600,000 annually.
147. From The Stage To The Screen: A Ballet Dancer's Transition to Business with Jadyn Heck
Q: What advice do you have for someone transitioning from a corporate job to owning a business?
Jadyn encourages listeners to start and not focus on perfection, emphasizing the importance of self-discovery in entrepreneurship.
147. From The Stage To The Screen: A Ballet Dancer's Transition to Business with Jadyn Heck
Q: Can you touch on the balance of motherhood and being a business owner?
Jadyn shares insights on how motherhood has made her more efficient and purposeful with her time, leading to growth in her business.
147. From The Stage To The Screen: A Ballet Dancer's Transition to Business with Jadyn Heck
Q: How did you transition from being a dancer to an assistant to now being a business owner?
Jadyn explains her journey, emphasizing her dedication to dance and the pressures she faced, leading her to explore executive assistance before fully committing to her business.

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What is Powering Down about and what kind of topics does it cover?

Centered on the transformative journeys of individuals leaving behind traditional corporate environments, this podcast emphasizes the importance of authenticity, personal growth, and self-discovery. Conversations often revolve around the nuances and challenges of entrepreneurship, exploring themes such as hustle culture, burnout, and the emotional costs of seeking truth in a fast-paced world. Unique for its candid and relatable approach, the discussions frequently highlight the value of stepping away from societal expectations and instead pursuing a slower, more intentional lifestyle that fosters creativity and personal fulfillment.

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Recent guests on Powering Down include:

1. Gigi Robinson
2. Mark Willis
3. Alice Lemay
4. Danielle Roberts
5. John Branch IV
6. Justin Peters
7. Tiff Knighten
8. Dr. Hava Rose

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