The Looped Mind Podcast
Dear one who has lived a loop,

I made this show for the people who can’t sit in a meeting without clocking what’s broken, who’ve started things on kitchen tables and in spare bedrooms and never once been able to stop.

It started with the letters — one for each turn of the loop. But the show grew past them. Now it’s for any looped mind with a real story: the wins, the ones that didn’t work, and the next idea that was already forming before the last one finished.

If that’s you, come sit at the table.

— Kathy
Imagine·Build·Launch·Learn·Repeat
Tell me your loop
What the show is

A real conversation, not an expert panel.

You don’t need a polished framework or a stage talk. You need a loop you’ve actually lived. The best episodes are just two people being honest about how the work really went.

No pitch. No “and that’s why you should buy my course.” No pretending you had a plan the whole time. Just the true version — the one you’d tell someone who just said “me too.”

Which of these is you?

You might already recognize your loop here.

Imagine

  • You see the better version of everything you walk into.
  • The next idea arrives before you ask for it.
  • You’ve got a drawer full of domains you’ll “get to.”

Build

  • You made the thing — slower and harder than the idea promised.
  • You’ve run more than one venture at the same time.
  • There are wine bottles, or boxes, or a roster of it in your garage.

Launch

  • You put it into the world before you felt ready.
  • You’ve known the lonely quiet right after going live.
  • You sold the thing — or sold it off — and felt both at once.

Learn

  • A business that didn’t work taught you the next one that did.
  • You’ve had to let go of something you built.
  • You can name exactly what each start handed forward.
Or — just bring your loop. Your story doesn’t have to match a letter or a stage. If something on this page felt like it was about you, that’s the whole qualification. Tell me the shape of your loop and we’ll find the episode together.
What it’s like to be a guest

Easy, honest, about 45 minutes.

~45 min
One relaxed conversation. We can go shorter if that’s your speed.
Remote
Recorded from wherever you are. No studio, no travel.
No prep
No expertise required and nothing to memorize. Just your story.
Come on the show

Tell me your loop.

A few lines is plenty to start. If it’s a fit, I’ll write back and we’ll find a time.

You were never the only one. That’s the whole point of the show.