Episodios

  • The Simple Framework Behind Great Brand Storytelling with Park Howell
    Feb 25 2026

    What if your message isn’t landing because you’re overcomplicating it?

    In this episode, I reconnect with Emmy Award-winning storyteller Park Howell to talk about why clarity beats cleverness — and why most creators struggle not because they lack talent, but because they lack structure.

    Park breaks down the simple storytelling framework that drives powerful brands, walks me through building one live on the show, and shares what it took to reinvent his career at 55.

    On this episode, you'll discover:

    1. The simple “And, But, Therefore” framework that strengthens any message
    2. Why some creators grow, and others stall
    3. How to stop overthinking and focus on the one thing that matters
    4. Why your defining moments matter more than your big life story
    5. A daily habit to unlock clarity and creative momentum

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    45 m
  • Your Problems Aren't the Problem
    Jan 27 2026

    In this episode, I’m reflecting on how we think about problems. Whether you’re building something meaningful, leading a team, or navigating a season of uncertainty, challenges aren’t a sign that you’re off track, they're part of the process. I share a personal story from early in my career, reflect on the discomfort of the messy middle, and explore how a simple shift in perspective can change the way you move through whatever you’re facing right now.

    In this episode, you'll discover:

    1. A new way to see problems as part of growth, not something to avoid
    2. Why the messy middle feels so uncomfortable — and why it matters
    3. How to approach challenges without rushing to escape them
    4. A simple journaling prompt to help you look at your current challenge differently

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    8 m
  • Good Work Isn't Rushed
    Jan 20 2026

    If you’ve ever felt frustrated by how long something is taking — a project, a dream, or even becoming the best version of yourself — remember that meaningful work takes time. Creating anything that matters isn’t just about producing the work itself. It’s about growing into the person capable of creating it.

    In this solo episode, I talk about the creative process and why it can’t be rushed, no matter what you’re building. Whether you’re writing a book, starting a business, launching something new, or trying to build a life you love, real progress happens slowly, through trial and error, imperfect drafts, and the willingness to keep going.

    You can’t fix a page that’s never been written, and you can’t find clarity without taking the first step. The work reveals itself through action, patience, and trust in the process.

    Let this be an invitation to stay with the work, embrace imperfections, and keep creating—not perfectly, but honestly, with the skills you have right now.

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    4 m
  • How Comfort Can Hold You Back
    Dec 30 2025

    What if your life is good… but something is missing?

    In this episode, I sit down with coach and longtime friend Jen Rose for an honest conversation about intuition, courage, and what it really means to follow the quiet nudge that says, there’s more for you.

    Jen shares her journey from living a “fine” life to making bold, intentional changes — leaving corporate, relocating across the country, and building a coaching practice rooted in authenticity and self-trust. We explore why so many people stay stuck in complacency, how to make meaningful shifts without burning everything down, and the power of taking small, courageous steps toward the life you actually want.

    This conversation is for anyone who feels restless, muted, or unsure of their next move — and is ready to stop silencing their dreams and start living with more clarity, creativity, and confidence.

    In this episode, you’ll hear:

    1. Why a “fine” life often isn’t enough
    2. How to listen to intuition without abandoning strategy
    3. The difference between big, dramatic change and small, meaningful shifts
    4. Why trusting the process doesn’t require knowing the outcome

    If you’ve been feeling the pull to dream a little bigger, this episode will meet you right where you are.

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    33 m
  • The Difference Between Consuming and Growing
    Dec 9 2025

    Are you growing or just consuming more self-help content?

    In today’s episode, I explore the difference between real personal growth and being addicted to consuming books, podcasts, and videos. With so much content available, it’s easy to stay busy consuming rather than applying what we learn to live a more fulfilling life.

    In this episode, I explore a challenge so many creative, ambitious people face: confusing nonstop consumption with actual growth.

    With endless podcasts, books, and videos at our fingertips, it’s easy to feel productive while we binge new ideas… yet never meaningfully apply them.

    If you ever feel overwhelmed by information or stuck endlessly scrolling and consuming, this episode will help you rethink how you consume content and remind you of the power of pausing, reflecting, and creating.

    In this episode:

    • The difference between wanting to grow vs. being addicted to self-help

    • How rereading old ideas can spark new insights

    • A simple challenge to turn inspiration into action

    Question for you:

    Are you consuming… or creating? What books, quotes, or ideas have stayed with you long enough to actually change your life in a meaningful way?

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    9 m
  • Second Act Success with Shannon Russell
    Nov 4 2025

    What does it really take to build a fulfilling second act? And do we all need to start a business to feel alive creatively?

    In this episode of Create For No Reason, Kate sits down with Shannon Russell, host of the Second Act Success podcast and author of Start Your Second Act, to talk about what it means to start over, pursue new dreams, and create a life with no regrets. Shannon shares her journey from television producer to business coach, how she helps women turn ideas into reality, and why not every passion needs to become a business. They explore what happens when your creative pursuits bring you joy instead of pressure, and how to find fulfillment no matter what season of life you’re in.

    On this episode, you’ll discover:

    • Why not everyone is meant to start a business (and that’s okay)
    • How to know when it’s time for your own “second act”
    • What it means to live a life with no regrets
    • Shannon’s creative process for writing her book and producing her podcast
    • Why finishing what you start matters more than starting everything
    • The importance of creative friends who truly get it
    • A 10-minute practice to reset your creativity and reconnect with yourself

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    39 m
  • Redefining Success in Your Creative Life
    Oct 21 2025

    What does success really mean in your creative life? In this solo episode of Create For No Reason, Kate explores how different creators define success. Some build a business around their art, while others create simply for the joy of it. Through stories about friends, the creative process, and even Taylor Swift’s latest album, Kate reflects on why being proud of your work might just be the truest form of success.

    No matter where you are in your creative practice, this episode is a reminder to define success on your own terms and to enjoy the messy middle along the way.

    On this episode, you’ll discover:

    • Why defining success for yourself is essential to staying grounded
    • The difference between creating for joy vs. creating for growth
    • The power of being proud of what you create
    • How to find fulfillment in the process—not just the results

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    6 m
  • What Happens When You Keep Creating with Terrance P. Elmore
    Oct 1 2025

    My creative friend and poet, Terrance P. Elmore is back! We swap notes on the Poem-a-Day challenge, writing when you’re tired, turning okay drafts into great work, and navigating new creative chapters (including Terrance’s first novel).

    In this episode, you’ll discover:

    • How a daily poetry challenge builds discipline
    • Why writing tired can unlock surprising lines
    • A mindset shift for “done vs. perfect” and sharing your work
    • How workshops, open mics, and reading fiction help spark creativity
    • A 10-minute practice to spark momentum in your work

    It's a fun episode. We hope you enjoy.

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    40 m