Every past challenge has helped you become who you are today - Kaylan Bartholomew - a podcast by Janice Sutherland

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Former Wall Street banker,  Kaylan Bartholomew is an Integrative Nutrition Health Coach, a Hatha Yoga Instructor and a Meditation and Mindfulness teacher who helps her clients make healthier choices for themselves and their families creating a balanced and joyful life.


Before aligning her career with her passion for health and wellness, Kaylan spent 20 years as a banker working in New York, Miami and Trinidad and Tobago


In our discussion we cover: 


 - The signs that told her when it was time for her to change careers


- How she battled with figuring out her identity - who she was if not a banker?


- Redefining her measures of success and lessening the use of external validation for success  


- The beauty of switching career mid-life


And she shares great tips for women who are still deciding which direction to take in their mid-career transition. 
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To connect with Kaylan
Website: http://www.spiritednatural.com/
Linkedin:https://www.linkedin.com/in/kaylanbartholomew/
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Janice Sutherland helps frustrated, mid-career, professional women of color re-align their careers while staying true to their values and personal and professional priorities. 


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