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 in to what really matters.
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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 in to what really matters.
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 noise creates more space for money, growth, play, and rest, and why less really does lead to more.
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Powering Down (Previously Corporate Quitter)
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 in to what really matters.