Hello! I’m Kat Kuan. I left my job at Google to become an entrepreneur in Silicon Valley. This podcast documents the lessons learned as I build my business from the ground up.
This is a recap from the Kellogg Alumni Club event on May 28, 2019. It was a fireside chat with Kellogg Professor Nicholas Pearce and Lara Balazs, CMO of Intuit. They were talking about Professor Pearce’s new book The Purpose Path, A Guide to Pursuing Your Authentic Life’s Work. The book is available on Amazon here: https://www.amazon.com/Purpose-Path-Guide-Pursuing-Authentic/dp/1250182174
This session was from the SCORE Silicon Valley conference and expo on April 22, 2019.
An Access Silicon Valley event. Efrat Kasznik is President of Foresight Valuation Group.
The ongoing struggle of work life balance
A different spin on AFK - away from keyboard. I’m finding that I need time AFP, away from my phone!
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Women Get Funded: https://womengetfunded.com
For more info about Judy Dang, check out her website: https://www.avidatwork.com/ This workshop was organized by Reboot Accel, learn more here: https://rebootaccel.com
My volunteer experience with Correctional Institutions Chaplaincy of Santa Clara County (CIC Ministries)
We are prepping for marriage with a marriage mentoring program.
I talk about my new vision board, goal setting (after hearing from Tony Robbins), and recognizing that sometimes I don’t know what to do when I feel my own power.
What I’ve been busy with, lessons learned, and realizing what makes me happy!
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Here's the YouTube video I watched (wow 7 million views already!) https://youtu.be/2Lz0VOltZKA
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Oops I misspoke: I meant to say that fears make it hard for us to *accept* love that may be coming into our lives from the outside world.