
If you love the show and you'd like to support it directly you can tip the host here https://imperfect-adulting.captivate.fm/supportIn this episode of The Art of Imperfect Adulting, Amy Stone speaks with Karen Rudolph about breaking the cycle of chronic stress, people-pleasing, and redefining boundaries during and after a major life upheaval. Karen, who lives in sunny Sarasota, Florida, shares her powerful journey through divorce, burnout, and learning self-compassion, offering transformational insights for "visionary" and transformational leaders.About Karen Rudolph:Karen Rudolf is an empowerment coach, speaker, an Int'l best selling author who supports people in making clearer decisions by learning to listen to themselves again. After years of “powering through,” her own body became her greatest teacher, leading her to a more honest, sustainable way of living. Today, she blends lived experience, self-awareness, and practical tools to help others navigate change without burning out. She believes clarity doesn’t come from fixing yourself—it comes from remembering who you are.Main Topics Covered:Recognizing the signs of chronic stress and the toll it takes on physical and mental health, including hair loss and deep fatigue.The impact of people-pleasing, over-functioning, and losing oneself in family and caregiving roles.How a "non-negotiable intervention" (life forcing you to stop) can trigger personal transformation.Developing self-compassion and learning how to say “no” as a complete sentence.Moving from victimhood to empowerment through self-inquiry, boundary-setting, and reframing identity.Shifting from resentment to freedom: building a new life post-divorce and helping others do the same.The importance of teaching personal responsibility and resilience to children and community.Building a holistic, mind-body approach for sustained personal growth—and sharing that wisdom through coaching.Quote from the Episode:"No is a complete sentence. And my children knew me as that old entity of being that victim and the people pleaser. And they would walk all over that. And it was a tough transition for us all. But I really had to start creating boundaries and saying, no, I'm not doing you any justice or doing you a service by doing this for you." — Karen RudolphTimestamps:00:06 Amy Stone welcomes listeners and introduces the theme of imperfect adulting01:44 [Karen Rudolph] shares what she loves about Sarasota, Florida02:02 Discussing the life-altering moment: non-negotiable intervention during divorce03:06 First symptoms of burnout—hair loss, chronic fatigue, and stress05:01 Life before: juggling nursing career, family, pets, carpooling, and self-sacrifice09:45 The slippery slope of never-ending responsibilities10:44 Facing the “great con” of parenting adolescents; coping strategies12:44 The turning point—learning to listen inward and make new choices13:10 The paralegal’s advice: taking charge of your future or others will14:40 Discovering self-inquiry and personal responsibility; quantum physics, religion, and compassion20:48 The transformation: boundaries, saying no, and living with authenticity22:00 Real-life examples of saying no: transitioning from “supermom” to self-advocate23:45 Navigating pushback and resentment when boundaries are enforced25:20 Why Karen chose to share her story and create resources for others28:45 Who benefits most from Karen’s message—visionary and transformational leaders31:24 Where to find Karen’s resources, her “Wired and Tired Reset,” and a free Clarity Compass guide33:47 Karen’s favorite meal, place to think, and recommended books36:07 Closing thoughts, how to connect further, and the journey of imperfect adultingABOUT THE SHOW: The Art of Imperfect Adulting elevates the voices of experience by sharing real stories from real people figuring out adult life. Every episode features honest conversations about life's choices, changes, and challenges—interviews with individuals (not celebrities) who share their personal experiences and insights. Through these authentic stories, listeners find validation, motivation, and inspiration for navigating their own path through modern life. Because there's a big difference between expert advice and shared experience, and hearing another person's lived experience helps us feel less alone in our own situations.CONNECT WITH THE GUEST: www.TranquilSOULutions.comGET KAREN’S SPECIAL OFFER:A free Clarity Compass Guide:A soul-guided framework to help you get unstuck and return to center—in just a few mindful moments. Inside, you’ll learn how to:
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