Product Led Growth Leaders

180 - How Leaders Find Their Real Identity with Kat Perkins

20 min · 24 apr 2026
aflevering 180 - How Leaders Find Their Real Identity with Kat Perkins artwork

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We talk with leadership strategist Kat Perkins about how people end up living identities shaped by trauma, culture, and even well-meaning family pressure. We explore her framework for identity revelation and why leaders must get clear on who they are before they can build healthy teams.  • what an identity strategist does and why identity gets layered over time  • identity interference and how life scripts form before age 25  • how trauma and love can both distort self-belief  • Kat’s story of steering her son toward medicine before recognising his real calling in the arts  • recognition, permission, and submission as practical steps toward identity revelation  • why inner conflict becomes toxic leadership and damages workplace culture  • Kat’s memoir Girls With Pearls Have Power and the message of resilience  • courses including Empowered By Design and Seven Days To Resilience  https://www.linkedin.com/in/kat-perkins-21543432/

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aflevering 185 - Stop Drowning In Applicants with Matthew Stewart artwork

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183 - Verbal identity as the antidote to generic AI content with Ken Marshall

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