Combining the dynamism of the practical with the power of the intuitive to enrich and enlighten our lives.
Kat Tansey is an award-winning author, innovative educator, and life change artist who believes in the power of
a well-told tale to teach while it entertains. She is passionate about promoting the “Empowering Arts” of Meditation,
Sleep, Fitness, and Embracing Change.
An inspirational teacher, Kat spent her early career training thousands of people and consulting with over fifty
corporations to help them meet the challenges of change. Her first book, Winning the Change Game, reflected the
lessons she learned from twenty years in the corporate world as a training and change management consultant.
Her second book, Choosing to Be: Lessons in Living from a Feline Zen Master, is the story of how Kat overcame
depression after she had to close her consulting practice when she was struck down by Chronic Fatigue Syndrome.
Choosing to Be is a deceptively simple story that delivers a powerful message for all who are better at “doing” than
“being.” The value of meditation is clearly demonstrated by Kat and her feline Zen master in this entertaining read,
written with love and a nice dose of humor.
In order to learn how to resolve her own sleep issues, Kat spent most of 2009 researching insomnia, ultimately
creating Insomnia Relief Recipes, her e-book that educates people about sleep, and teaches them how to become
confident sleepers without using drugs.
In early 2010, Kat collaborated with her good friend Dave Carpenter to produce the highly praised e-book,
Prospering in 2010. In addition, Kat and Dave have developed a subscription series of webinars called
Embracing Change to Accelerate Success, and teach one session live each month on the internet.
Empowering and promoting women has always been a significant part of Kat’s journey, and she is now focusing
that passion on collecting the wisdom of midlife women. Her weekly talk show, Finding Magic in Midlife, allows
her to interview and discuss in depth the lessons to be learned from a wide variety of midlife women.
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