How to Disrespect the Corporate Norms with Alessia Citro

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This episode is with the queen herself, THE Corporate Dropout, Alessia Citro.  She is former corporate tech badass turned entrepreneurial wizz, and coaches entrepreneurs toward their best selves full time. She is also the host of the Corporate Dropout Podcast, and creator of the Theia Collective. We talk about all the ways in which we can give ourselves to disrespect what is expected, in order to have the life you dream of.  A life that does not include asking for time off or begging for a raise.  We talk about doing all of this while being a mother and parent.


Timestamps:

  • [5:35] How Alessia's upbringing affected her mindset.
  • [8:12] Women are often told that they are not enough, and that they can't hold multiple positions.
  • [9:39] Balancing a career and motherhood.
  • [14:24] Alessia starting in corporate and how she recognized that she was out of alignment.
  • [19:43] Network marketing is like entrepreneurship with training wheels.
  • [23:15] Sometimes it is hard to leave a job because we attach our identity to it.
  • [24:20] Alessia received a sign to start coaching.
  • [31:45] Alessia's coaching, and Theia Collective.
  • [35:23] You can jump and a net will appear - as long as you are prepared.
  • [37:28] Alessia's biggest takeaway from leaving corporate.
  • [40:39] How Alessia's family feels about her leaving corporate.
  • [42:27] Alessia's advice for a new entrepreneur. 

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