
Episode 1: Work Hard / Mom Hard
10/23/18 • 19 min
I’m Kari Keating, mom of 3 young boys, that ditched a 17-year, 6 figure corporate career to go after her dreams. I’ve been coaching professionally for over 2 years and have had a wide variety of clients from recording artists, website developers, photographers, professional network marketers and other life coaches.
My zone of genius lies in helping soul-based entrepreneurs get out of their heads and into inspired action, so they can make the impact they crave and the income they deserve.
This is the first episode of my new podcast, Work Hard / Mom Hard. In the inaugural episode, I share my experience growing up as a minister's daughter, why I started working at 13, how I hustled in my corporate career until finally realizing what I thought I always wanted wasn’t what I actually wanted.
After a life-changing decision to ditch my corporate career I found myself raising 3 babies while trying to get 2 businesses off the ground. I was hanging on by a thread and after having some deep and insightful conversations with successful Moms who had already “made it” not only was I given the insight and energy I needed to keep going, but I was also given the idea to launch this podcast and start having that same conversation with all of you.
We will use this space to dive deep on giving you tips, tools inspiration and motivation to help you get out of your head and into action, so you can bring your vision to life!
Highlights for this episode
1:34 - My story
2:21 - Getting to know my family
3:54 - My dad comes to his fork in the road
5:35 - I fall in love
7:13 - My one piece of advice for teenage kids
7:39 - I meet my husband and start my family
8:44 - How do I follow my love for work AND family?
10:39 - I go full-time into entrepreneurship
11:56 - Three kids, no child care, a newborn, what am I doing?
13:57 - The conversation that changed my business and planted the seed for this podcast
15:49 - The intention of this podcast
17:33 - An encouraging word to all the mothers
Connect with me
Check out my website - https://www.kari-keating.com/
Join the conversation - https://www.instagram.com/karikeating/
Credits
Podcast edited and mixed by Andrew Geary - https://twitter.com/spelledgeary
I’m Kari Keating, mom of 3 young boys, that ditched a 17-year, 6 figure corporate career to go after her dreams. I’ve been coaching professionally for over 2 years and have had a wide variety of clients from recording artists, website developers, photographers, professional network marketers and other life coaches.
My zone of genius lies in helping soul-based entrepreneurs get out of their heads and into inspired action, so they can make the impact they crave and the income they deserve.
This is the first episode of my new podcast, Work Hard / Mom Hard. In the inaugural episode, I share my experience growing up as a minister's daughter, why I started working at 13, how I hustled in my corporate career until finally realizing what I thought I always wanted wasn’t what I actually wanted.
After a life-changing decision to ditch my corporate career I found myself raising 3 babies while trying to get 2 businesses off the ground. I was hanging on by a thread and after having some deep and insightful conversations with successful Moms who had already “made it” not only was I given the insight and energy I needed to keep going, but I was also given the idea to launch this podcast and start having that same conversation with all of you.
We will use this space to dive deep on giving you tips, tools inspiration and motivation to help you get out of your head and into action, so you can bring your vision to life!
Highlights for this episode
1:34 - My story
2:21 - Getting to know my family
3:54 - My dad comes to his fork in the road
5:35 - I fall in love
7:13 - My one piece of advice for teenage kids
7:39 - I meet my husband and start my family
8:44 - How do I follow my love for work AND family?
10:39 - I go full-time into entrepreneurship
11:56 - Three kids, no child care, a newborn, what am I doing?
13:57 - The conversation that changed my business and planted the seed for this podcast
15:49 - The intention of this podcast
17:33 - An encouraging word to all the mothers
Connect with me
Check out my website - https://www.kari-keating.com/
Join the conversation - https://www.instagram.com/karikeating/
Credits
Podcast edited and mixed by Andrew Geary - https://twitter.com/spelledgeary
Next Episode

Episode 2: Are you blocking joy?
On episode two of Work Hard / Mom Hard, the one realization that not only changed my business, but my life. Once I really understood what I was doing and changed it, I deepened the connections with my friends, created more spaciousness in my life and ultimately brought us all more joy.
Hi, I’m Kari Keating, mom of 3 young boys, that ditched a 17-year, 6 figure corporate career to go after her dreams. I’ve been coaching professionally for over 2 years and have had a wide variety of clients from recording artists, website developers, photographers, professional network marketers and other life coaches.
My zone of genius lies in helping soul-based entrepreneurs get out of their heads and into inspired action, so they can make the impact they crave and the income they deserve.
Highlights for this episode
1:31 - The necessity of a support system and why I wanted to tell my neighbor to go away
5:18 - Blocking the joy of others through my stubbornness and embarrassment
8:16 - Act on this request
Connect with me
Check out my website - https://www.kari-keating.com/
Join the conversation - https://www.instagram.com/karikeating/
Credits
Podcast edited and mixed by Andrew Geary - https://twitter.com/spelledgeary
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