The Exit Diaries

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The Exit Diaries

The Exit Diaries is about the moment you realise staying hurts more than leaving. Told through intimate conversations with people who faced that choice and chose to walk away.

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    Diary Entry #4: Samantha Hearne — Losing the Identity Isn’t the Hard Part

    Walking out of the building was only the beginning. For Samantha Hearne, losing the title of “Teacher” wasn’t the hardest part.The harder shift came later — in the space where certainty used to live, and proving yourself no longer had a place to land.This is a diary entry about the cost that lingers beyond the exit — the nervous system that doesn’t switch off, the silence that replaces validation, and what remains when the label is gone.Exit Diaries excavates the internal cost of professional life through conversations with people who left.

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    Diary Entry #3: Samantha Hearne — When Being an Amazing Teacher Wasn’t Enough

    Samantha Hearne built a reputation as an exceptional teacher — respected by the pupils, trusted by parents, and highly capable in a 10-year career. From the outside, everything worked.But competence can mask quiet dissatisfaction. And being good at something doesn’t always mean it’s right.This is a diary entry about the cost of performing excellence — an excavation of 12-hour days, the institutional rhythms that quietly confine you, and what happens when achievement no longer feels like alignment.Exit Diaries excavates the internal cost of professional life through conversations with people who left.

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    Diary Entry #2: Rachelle Peterson — When the C-Suite Was No Longer Enough

    Rachelle Peterson spent 30 years inside corporate media — building a career across Warner Brothers, Sky, and CNN.She climbed. She delivered. She became exceptional at the game.And then something shifted: the title stopped feeling like safety, and the ladder stopped feeling like progress.This is a diary entry about the internal cost of staying, and when being exceptional is no longer enough.Exit Diaries excavates the internal cost of corporate life through conversations with people who left.Written and hosted by Jack Long.

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    Diary Entry #1: Samuel Sarpong-Broni — What Fear Costs When You Stay Too Long

    Diary Entry #1: Samuel Sarpong-Broni — What Fear Costs When You Stay Too LongSamuel Sarpong-Broni spent years inside the commercial engines of global media—chasing targets that never stopped moving and navigating a culture that slowly convinced him he was the problem. He was performing a role that was never written for him, while the person he actually was began to fade.Until he stepped onto a West End stage as Hamilton.This is a diary entry about the physical and mental cost of staying in a room that doesn't want you to win—and the quiet erosion of identity that happens when you keep saying yes to the wrong life.Exit Diaries excavates the internal cost of corporate life through conversations with people who left.Written and hosted by Jack Long.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

The Exit Diaries is about the moment you realise staying hurts more than leaving. Told through intimate conversations with people who faced that choice and chose to walk away.

HOSTED BY

Jack Long

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