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The Corporate Escapee
Episode 73

The Corporate Escapee

For many professionals, getting and keeping a big-time corporate job is the epitome of business success. But what happens when executives are on the wrong end of that equation and may be forced out, or choose to leave on their own? In the latest edition of the “Can You Hear Me?” podcast, co-hosts Eileen Rochford and Rob Johnson welcome special guest Brett Trainor to discuss what it’s like when you’re the ‘Corporate Escapee’ and what it means to someone’s professional and personal life.

Can You Hear Me? · Brett Trainor, Rob Johnson, Eileen Rochford

August 21, 202444m 7s

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Show Notes

Brett is a former corporate executive with over 25 years of experience, on a mission to empower 100,000 GenX professionals to escape the 9-5 grind and find true freedom. Over four years ago, Brett successfully transitioned out of corporate life and has since dedicated himself to helping others do the same.

He has built a thriving community of over 700 corporate professionals who are on their own journeys to reclaim their autonomy and return to their roots. In addition to this community, Brett has amassed a following of over 40,000 on TikTok, where he shares insights, strategies, and support to help GenXers take control of their lives and careers.

Through his podcast, Brett provides actionable advice and shares his passion for freedom, wellness, and community. Join Brett as he helps others break free from the corporate confines and thrive on their own terms.

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