Ep #24: My Story and a Huge Announcement


After doing this podcast for about 6 months, I’ve learned a lot about many of you. On the other hand, most of you don’t know much about me.

For as long as I can remember, I felt like my purpose on this planet was to contribute to women’s liberation, which led me to pursue a career as a professional feminist. Although I worked to fight against the effects of gender socialization that taught women to constantly doubt themselves, I had an incredibly difficult time living the principles I was standing up for.

In this episode, I decided to share my story because I think many of you will identify with it and find it helpful to hear how I used coaching to change my own life. Join me to discover how I was able to apply coaching to my own life to help close the gap between intellectually understanding the feminist principles and actually living them.

I am also really excited to tell you about some changes that are coming to this podcast and my new offerings that all start with my own story.

If you’re interested in working with me, check out the Clutch, my feminist mindset coaching community. 

What You’ll Learn From this Episode:

  • My background as a professional feminist.
  • The disconnect I experienced between understanding the feminist principles and living them.
  • The “secret sauce” I used to close that gap and begin feeling unstoppable.
  • My coaching journey and how I got to where I am today.
  • Upcoming changes to the show and my new offerings that you have to look forward to.

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About the author

Kara Loewentheilis a former litigator, academic, and think tank director who now runs a boutique life coaching practice for lawyers. As a certified cognitive life coach, her coaching work focuses on teaching lawyers how to reduce stress, improve time management, balance their workload and personal lives, and create a sustainable and enjoyable legal practice. Before launching her coaching practice Ms. Loewentheil ran the Public Rights / Private Conscience Project at Columbia Law School, held academic fellowships at Yale and Columbia, and litigated in state and federal court. Ms. Loewentheil clerked on the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit and is a cum laude graduate of Harvard Law School and Yale University.

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