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Trigger Warning: This week's episode of We Are The Table contains references to mental health and suicide which some listeners may find upsetting. Lifeline: 13 11 14.
In this week's episode of We Are The Table, Sarah is joined by Katrina Tarrant, the CEO of Urban Real Estate.
Katrina has lived and breathed real estate her entire adult life. With over 30 years' of experience, she joined Urban Real Estate earlier this year as their first CEO and has already made waves. She was previously the CEO of a large franchise network before being unexpectedly let go in September 2025. What followed was a period of uncertainty and Kat openly shares the challenges she faced with her mental health and how those around her rallied and helped her through a dark period of her life.
Sarah & Kat discuss her exit, the mental health issues within the industry itself, and the predatory behaviour some young women still experience today.
Kat is a proud mum and prioritises her family, friends and loved ones, whilst also being a strong advocate for more women leaders in the industry and increased education standards.
By Sarah HeuvelTrigger Warning: This week's episode of We Are The Table contains references to mental health and suicide which some listeners may find upsetting. Lifeline: 13 11 14.
In this week's episode of We Are The Table, Sarah is joined by Katrina Tarrant, the CEO of Urban Real Estate.
Katrina has lived and breathed real estate her entire adult life. With over 30 years' of experience, she joined Urban Real Estate earlier this year as their first CEO and has already made waves. She was previously the CEO of a large franchise network before being unexpectedly let go in September 2025. What followed was a period of uncertainty and Kat openly shares the challenges she faced with her mental health and how those around her rallied and helped her through a dark period of her life.
Sarah & Kat discuss her exit, the mental health issues within the industry itself, and the predatory behaviour some young women still experience today.
Kat is a proud mum and prioritises her family, friends and loved ones, whilst also being a strong advocate for more women leaders in the industry and increased education standards.