The CoCreators by CoCreate Work

015: Chloe's Top 6 TikTokers of 2026


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In this special year-end episode, Chloe shares her top six TikTok creators who have brought inspiration, insight, and joy to her feed throughout 2025. From heartwarming dog rescue stories to powerful career pivots, these accounts offer valuable perspectives that extend far beyond social media entertainment.


Featured Creators:

1. Simon Sits (@simonsits)

Creator: Isabelle Klee

Isabelle fosters dogs with severe behavioral issues, abuse histories, and special needs in Brooklyn. Her beautiful writing and narrative approach showcase the transformative power of care, love, and environment. She has a book releasing soon.


2. Josie Balka (@josiebalka)

New York Times bestselling author, writer, and poet

Josie creates relatable poetry about life, relationships, and self-acceptance. Her work offers refreshing perspectives on beauty standards and what truly matters in how we remember and value people.


3. Coach Jackie (@jcubedhax)

Sports journalist highlighting women's sports

Coach Jackie brings attention to achievements in women's sports with compelling storytelling. Featured video covers Lindsey Vonn's historic comeback at age 41, returning to competitive skiing after partial knee replacement surgery.


4. Nate B Jones (@nate.b.jones)

Tech creator covering AI, tech trends, and careers

Nate provides accessible insights into the technology world, particularly AI developments. His year-end prompts for ChatGPT (applicable to any AI tool like Claude) offer fun ways to reflect on how we use AI.


5. Amy Woods Fitness (@amywoodsfitness)

Endurance athlete and running coach

Amy shares running training insights with a focus on identifying limiters rather than just adding more training. Her approach of asking "what's getting in my way?" applies to any goal-setting context.


6. Air It with Arit (@air.it.with.arit)

Former tech leader turned bookstore employee

Arit documents her career pivot from 15 years in tech to working at a bookstore and launching her coaching business. Her perspective on alignment and knowing when something feels right resonates with anyone considering major life changes.


Episode Highlights

  • Why curating your social media algorithm matters for your mental diet
  • The power of narrative in sharing transformative stories
  • How different creators offer lenses for examining our own lives and goals
  • The value of diverse perspectives—from dog rescue to endurance sports to career pivots


Coming in 2026

Look forward to special episodes about AI in early 2026, plus our regular content on leadership and the future of work.


Happy New Year from the CoCreators team! Thank you for your leadership.

Resources:

  • Navigating a big transition? Check out our Pivot Plan: 8 Questions to Ask Yourself Before Your Next Big Move.
  • Think coaching might be right for you? Schedule a free consultation to explore how we can help you step into your next level of leadership.
  • Interested in going deeper in your own leadership and building your network? Join the waitlist for The CoCreate Work Leadership Book Club to explore the themes from this episode in community—through powerful reads, reflection prompts, and live conversations.
  • Our last session of the Culture Crash Course just ended, but if you're interested in a Culture Crash Course for your organization or team, please contact us at [email protected].
  • Interested in leadership development for your team? Our Workshops are a great wait to develop your team's skills and connection.
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The CoCreators by CoCreate WorkBy La'Kita Williams and Chloe Andersen