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Content creation meets business discipline in this episode of Cash, Content, and Chaos. Katherine Studley sits down with creator and entrepreneur Kit the Beefcake to unpack how she built a loyal, long-term audience by treating her creativity like a company. Kit shares her journey from a fitness trainer to full-time content creator. Kit reveals how psychology, data, and authenticity shaped her success. Together they explore the balance between consistency and burnout, how ADHD can become a creative advantage, and why reinvesting in yourself is the smartest move a creator can make. Kit also opens up about building her new 2,400-square-foot studio in Los Angeles. It’s a space for creators who want freedom, structure, and inspiration in one place. It’s a raw, motivating conversation about the real side of growth, discipline, chaos, and the power of staying true to who you are while you build something that lasts.
By Katherine StudleyContent creation meets business discipline in this episode of Cash, Content, and Chaos. Katherine Studley sits down with creator and entrepreneur Kit the Beefcake to unpack how she built a loyal, long-term audience by treating her creativity like a company. Kit shares her journey from a fitness trainer to full-time content creator. Kit reveals how psychology, data, and authenticity shaped her success. Together they explore the balance between consistency and burnout, how ADHD can become a creative advantage, and why reinvesting in yourself is the smartest move a creator can make. Kit also opens up about building her new 2,400-square-foot studio in Los Angeles. It’s a space for creators who want freedom, structure, and inspiration in one place. It’s a raw, motivating conversation about the real side of growth, discipline, chaos, and the power of staying true to who you are while you build something that lasts.