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The WorthPlace Collective Podcast: Katherine Golub: A Dignity-Bearer

The WorthPlace Collective Podcast: Katherine Golub: A Dignity-Bearer

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This interview is so, so good — you're going to love listening to Katherine Golub. She’s a kind and thoughtful soul with a powerful story to share.

In our conversation about worth and work, Katherine explores some deeply meaningful topics, including:

  1. A coaching framework she uses with her clients:
    • What is your call?
    • What are the gates in your life?
    • Who are your allies?
  2. A profound reflection on living from a place of dignity. Her insights on dignity have stayed with me — I’m still pondering and wondering.

I hope you’ll give this episode a listen.

Connect with Katherine Golub:
Katherine Golub, MBA, PCC (she/her)
Center for Callings & Courage | LinkedIn
📞 413-362-9122

Also — don’t miss this!
Your Epic Turn — our professional renewal circle — kicks off on May 1st.
Mark your calendar and check out all the details here:
👉 worthplacecollective.com

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