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40: From Corporate to Entrepreneur 🚀 | The Risk & Reality of Leaving a High-Paid Job

40: From Corporate to Entrepreneur 🚀 | The Risk & Reality of Leaving a High-Paid Job

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What really happens when you leave a safe, high-paying corporate job to start your own business?


In this episode of Shameless Careers, I sit down with Morgaine Conway-Grim, who made the leap from finance into entrepreneurship to launch Hawks & Doves, a financial education company.


We talk about:

👉 Why she left a promising finance career to pursue her purpose

👉 The real financial risks of quitting a stable job

👉 How she validated her business idea and landed her first client

👉 The hardest parts of being a founder (loneliness, nonstop work and... a lot of admin!)

👉 Why the highs of entrepreneurship feel so much sweeter


If you are in finance, consulting, law, or tech - and wondering “Should I quit my corporate job to start a business?” - this conversation is for you.


#Entrepreneurship #CareerChange #CorporateToEntrepreneur #StartupJourney #shamelesscareers


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