Kat gets a mani-pedi with her sister for her sister’s 40th birthday, and somehow thigh-high boots are involved. Kat and Moose talk about children and the phenomenon that they are, especially for us as non-parents. Moose introduces us to her inner voices, Carol and Rayya. The conversation turns to gender bias, women in leadership and politics, and a tip of the hat to some great questions to ask ourselves as influencers of our generation.
0:21 Kat’s got painted nails, but who likes the taste of fingernail polish & a shout out to @beckylynnbushen
1:34 Moose has a fettish? Or is it a tick about cuticles? Hangnails suck.
2:44 Kat recounts watching her nephews overnight for the first time for her sister’s 40th birthday. Is the baby alive? Is the 8 y/o alive? And everyone lived through the night.
4:58 Kat’s sister has thigh-high boots (gift from her husband)
6:27 The carpool line at school. We want to hear your carpool stories. Is carpool the same as Clicklist order at Kroger? Moms are probably going to hate on Moose.
9:50 Moose unveils “Carol” one of her critical inner-voices, and “Rayya” her true essence, or spirit animal; Kat questions if this is a multiple-personality disorder. Moose reminds us everyone is welcome.
11:24 Moose declares the name of her spirit animal; her best self, who might also end up in jail
13:04 Moose reveals her inner critic’s name, and describes her in great detail, dabbling in Enneagram talk
16:24 Kat asks about the purpose of our inner critic; gives thanks for Liz Gilbert’s Big Magic and what she teaches us about fear
20:32 Moose reveals her dream of writing a children’s book
21:36 Kat reveals her dream of flying with The Blue Angels and her greatest fear preventing her from chasing it to fruition
23:40 Kat reveals how powerful her fear of rejection is
26:06 Kat asks, “do our inner characters or voices need a reprogramming,” thanks for revelation experienced because of Integrative Body Work
30:48 Moose asks Kat to reveal her spirit animal or diving connection
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35:50 Moose changes the subject to females being played on Country Radio and how artist separation isn’t equal between female and male-led songs and quotes Maren Morris’ controversial Tweet
39:20 Moose encourages us to recognize our biases; Kat addresses women in leadership
44:10 do we love Alicia Keys because of who she is or just because she’s a female?
45:20 a lot of people in political leadership are in their 70’s - Kat asks ‘why are we shocked that their biases seem so dated?’
We’d love to hear your opinions on biases, women in
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