Richmond host
Jolinda Smithson
@shapesandcolors
Katherine Wintsch shares her broken, busted up journey on her way to becoming whole.
Videography by Michael Congdon - www.artesianent.com
About the speaker

Katherine Wintsch
After 10+ years studying mothers around the world and becoming one herself, Katherine launched The Mom Complex, Inc. in order to develop better products and services to make the lives of mothers easier. Bound and determined to make an impact on the world, Katherine is seen as a trusted advisor by companies such as Walmart, Unilever, Johnson & Johnson, The Discovery Network, and Playskool.
Katherine’s sought-after research and expertise has been featured by The Today Show, Fast Company, The New York Times, and on the front page of The Wall Street Journal. She regularly writes about the topic of modern motherhood on her blog, In All Honesty, as well as for The Huffington Post and Working Mother Magazine.
Although she loves her innovation work, Katherine’s true passion is impacting the lives of mothers directly, which she does through both her writing and her public speaking. Known for her ability to have audiences laughing one minute and crying the next, Katherine is a thought-provoking writer and sought-after public speaker.
When she’s not helping mothers help themselves, you can find her on the tennis court, in a yoga studio or meditating first thing in the morning before the house wakes up and turns to complete chaos.
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“It is 100% possible to have it all, but first you must know what your own all is. — Katherine Wintsch
“I think as a society we should move away from acts of balance and more toward acts of wholeness. — Katherine Wintsch
“Balance is bullshit. — Katherine Wintsch
“No one can quiet the mean voice in your head except for you because no one can hear it except for you. — Katherine Wintsch
“When you live your life for you, you can feel less broken and more whole. — Katherine Wintsch
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Hosted by VCU Arts Depot
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Keith Fabry
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Videographer Artesian Entertainment Group
Photographer Capture Photography