An interview with Erin Hatzikostas' most unexpected student AND coach. They discuss how they first met, Kaitlyn's discovery of her true passions, her directions in life, and the messy but powerful routes she took to get there. How Erin's work in bringing authenticity to the forefront of people's lives has affected their careers and outlook, as well as mentioning their collaboration to birth the upcoming launch of Erin's online career workshop and course: b Brilliant. With a touch of Soul Magic, they explore Kaitlyn's quest for the perfect partner - was it written in stone or inked in skin? - and how important it is to always be searching for what your life's ultimate purpose is. Erin ultimately pushes you to think outside the box as to who can inspire you, and how ultimately inspiration is a circular reference. To follow Kaitlyn on her Soul Magic journey, you can start by connecting with her on Instagram @ katesmaniquest Episode Links: Check out the b BRILLIANT career coaching program @ bauthenticinc.com bauthenticinc.com/b-brilliant DISCLAIMER: This episode is not explicit, though contains mild swearing that may not be suitable for younger audiences. Tweetable Comments: "You found your calling, that was so deep and rich that it forced me to think about what I was doing on a much deeper level." "What is authenticity? if you get really honest with yourself, and you get quiet and you ask what do I want to do, who am I? That's all you need to know. It's one of the hardest things you can ask yourself." "The yellow brick road is just authenticity, and you have to be honest with yourself, and that can be a really big challenge." "So, I seem to inspire a lot of people to quit their jobs." "What breaks your heart? It's a really powerful question." "It's important, when you take the time to invest, first of all, in somebody, whether it's to help you out or to be part of your team, to not just see them as somebody to do a job, but to see the energy exchange that's possible, and to really explore that." "Inspiration is a circular reference." "You're going to shift this dynamic of Corporate America, this boredom, this misery, you're changing it." "Every single person that we interact with, they are there as a mirror, a lesson, a test. They are there for a reason."