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Ep. 21: Empowering CPAs: Geni Whitehouse Shares Tools for Lasting Client Impact - Part 1

30 min · 11 de may de 2026
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What if reaching the pinnacle of your career left you feeling more trapped than triumphant? In this two-part episode, Geni Whitehouse shares her astonishing journey from updating tax books for spare change as a kid to finally achieving partnership at a CPA firm—only to quit the very next morning. Discover how a series of setbacks, harsh evaluations, and unexpected career pivots led her to find professional fulfillment, embrace humor, and transform the world of accounting advisory services. Eric Eager dives deep into the resilience, reinvention, and genuine passion that turned Geni Whitehouse into a trailblazing leader and advocate for accountants everywhere. Prepare for candid stories, a bit of laughter, and plenty of inspiration. Timestamped Overview: [00:00] Introduction to Geni Whitehouse and her unique background [01:58] Early influences: Tax books and math in Greenville, SC [03:49] Deciding on accounting as a career [04:14] Academic journey and adapting to challenges [05:49] Breaking into Deloitte with "subpar" grades [07:12] Early career—manual accounting and embracing technology [08:42] Struggles with public accounting and negative feedback [10:33] Overcoming constant criticism and building grit [11:42] Transitioning to corporate tax and excelling through automation [12:25] Learning corporate limitations and navigating layoffs [13:40] Becoming a consultant and discovering Peachtree Software [15:02] The power of client interaction and building her own firm [18:01] Realizing the pitfalls of undervaluing work [18:27] Joining and leaving a CPA firm after reaching partner [20:29] The bold decision to quit and start over [22:04] Moving into software training and consulting [23:07] Finding her calling through innovation and outreach [24:16] Using humor to bridge the divide between CPAs and technologists [26:00] Comedy as a tool—stand-up training and public speaking [28:34] Passion for helping others and connecting through communication [29:42] Final reflections: Overcoming barriers, serving clients, and the inspiration for new advisory systems

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