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Katherine Naylor Pullman has had a big few years. She got married, became a mom, left her full-time job, and turned a side project into a fast-growing national community for women. As the founder and CEO of Our Third Place, she’s building something that sits somewhere between networking, friendship, and the modern search for belonging — and she’s doing it in a way that feels both deeply personal and surprisingly scalable.
In this episode, Katherine talks about the identity shift that comes with new life chapters, the moment she realized all her job changes in her twenties were pointing toward entrepreneurship, and why authentic relationships - the kind that help you through both career decisions and pregnancy - are at the heart of her company.
Jordan and Katherine get into what members are talking about at her dinners, how she's able to walk into any room, and why the best networking doesn’t feel like networking at all. It’s a conversation about confidence, community, and the power of showing up exactly as yourself (and letting that be more than enough).
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Katherine Naylor Pullman has had a big few years. She got married, became a mom, left her full-time job, and turned a side project into a fast-growing national community for women. As the founder and CEO of Our Third Place, she’s building something that sits somewhere between networking, friendship, and the modern search for belonging — and she’s doing it in a way that feels both deeply personal and surprisingly scalable.
In this episode, Katherine talks about the identity shift that comes with new life chapters, the moment she realized all her job changes in her twenties were pointing toward entrepreneurship, and why authentic relationships - the kind that help you through both career decisions and pregnancy - are at the heart of her company.
Jordan and Katherine get into what members are talking about at her dinners, how she's able to walk into any room, and why the best networking doesn’t feel like networking at all. It’s a conversation about confidence, community, and the power of showing up exactly as yourself (and letting that be more than enough).

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