Your Next: A Guide to Finding Fulfillment After Your Exit Hosted by Jerome Myers

The Shift No One Talks About: Exiting To vs Exiting From - Jerome Myers


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 What happens when life shifts faster than you expect? In this solo episode, Jerome offers a raw and real update on the unexpected changes unfolding in his world. From becoming a faculty member at the Exit Planning Institute to being invited into rooms he once dreamed of, he reflects on recognition, alignment, and the responsibility that comes with thought leadership. Jerome also breaks down the heart of his methodology: helping founders exit to something meaningful rather than from something overwhelming. He shares behind-the-scenes experiences, upcoming speaking engagements, and the personal transitions shaping his next chapter. 

This is a thoughtful, grounded conversation that reminds every founder that clarity, purpose, and personal planning remain the true North Star of any successful exit.

[00:00 – 01:00] A Solo Episode and a Month of Change

  • Jerome sets the tone with a personal update instead of frameworks or concepts

  • Acknowledges unexpected changes that appeared without warning

  • Frames the episode around reflection rather than instruction

    [01:00 – 03:10] Becoming Faculty at the Exit Planning Institute

    • Shares the milestone of joining EPI as a faculty member

    • Describes the podcast interview and connection with Scott Snyder

    • Calls it a dream realized after years invested in thought leadership

      [03:10 – 05:00] Recognition, Intellectual Property, and the Power of Personal Planning

      • Reflects on publishing more exit-focused content than anyone in the country

      • Points out the gap between theoretical expertise and lived exit experience

      • Introduces his core belief that personal planning must lead the strategy

        [05:00 – 06:00] Exiting To vs Exiting From

        • Defines his signature concept of exiting to instead of exiting from

        • Exiting to creates clarity, identity, and confidence post-exit

        • Exiting from leaves founders in a painful void that can be costly

        • Emphasizes why alignment and future identity are essential

          [06:00 – 07:15] A Warm Welcome from Exit Planning Exchange Charlotte

          • Shares the invitation to speak on November 19 with EPX Charlotte

          • Reflects on the warmth and connection from the community

          • Highlights the upcoming panel on life after the exit

          • Notes how refreshing genuine, welcoming relationships can feel

            Key Quotes:

            “When founders exit TO, they leave with clarity and confidence. When they exit FROM, they find a void.” - Jerome Myers“Most people optimize their exit around goals they never defined in the first place.” - Jerome Myers

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