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Episode Summary: What if you could build a meaningful, impactful career without sacrificing your time, your health or your sanity? In this powerful episode, Sarah is joined by Kat Wong, whose career has spanned the BBC, Apple and now her own platform, Oh Yeah, supporting mid-career professionals navigating change.
From hitting the "pips" live on air to leading international teams, Kat shares what decades in high-pressure, time-sensitive roles have taught her about boundaries, leadership and working with intention. This is a must-listen for anyone feeling stretched thin, curious about career pivots or seeking permission to protect their time.
In this episode, we cover:
Kat's 30-year journey from radio to tech to solopreneurship
What it really felt like to work in live broadcasting - and how it shaped her relationship with time
Pivoting into a global role at Apple and managing work across multiple time zones
How she created a "broadcast critical" mindset for managing urgency and protecting boundaries
The power of leading with intention and modelling work-life balance for your team
What Kat's learned about guilt, clarity and saying no with confidence
The somatic (mind-body) connection to decision-making and burnout
Why she built Oh Yeah - a platform and seasonal guide for experienced but time-poor professionals exploring what's next
Resources & Links:
Visit: thisisohyeah.com
Follow Kat on Instagram → @this.isohyeah
Sarah's Time Management Tips & Tools → Explore here
About Sarah:
I'm your host, Sarah Stewart, Glasgow-based time management coach. My approach combines the wisdom of traditional time management strategies with the transformative power of mindfulness. My commitment is to help you get more time for the things that really matter.
If you are ready to ditch the hustle culture and overwhelm, and instead embrace peaceful productivity; you are in the right place.
By Sarah StewartEpisode Summary: What if you could build a meaningful, impactful career without sacrificing your time, your health or your sanity? In this powerful episode, Sarah is joined by Kat Wong, whose career has spanned the BBC, Apple and now her own platform, Oh Yeah, supporting mid-career professionals navigating change.
From hitting the "pips" live on air to leading international teams, Kat shares what decades in high-pressure, time-sensitive roles have taught her about boundaries, leadership and working with intention. This is a must-listen for anyone feeling stretched thin, curious about career pivots or seeking permission to protect their time.
In this episode, we cover:
Kat's 30-year journey from radio to tech to solopreneurship
What it really felt like to work in live broadcasting - and how it shaped her relationship with time
Pivoting into a global role at Apple and managing work across multiple time zones
How she created a "broadcast critical" mindset for managing urgency and protecting boundaries
The power of leading with intention and modelling work-life balance for your team
What Kat's learned about guilt, clarity and saying no with confidence
The somatic (mind-body) connection to decision-making and burnout
Why she built Oh Yeah - a platform and seasonal guide for experienced but time-poor professionals exploring what's next
Resources & Links:
Visit: thisisohyeah.com
Follow Kat on Instagram → @this.isohyeah
Sarah's Time Management Tips & Tools → Explore here
About Sarah:
I'm your host, Sarah Stewart, Glasgow-based time management coach. My approach combines the wisdom of traditional time management strategies with the transformative power of mindfulness. My commitment is to help you get more time for the things that really matter.
If you are ready to ditch the hustle culture and overwhelm, and instead embrace peaceful productivity; you are in the right place.