174: Childlike Wonder, Imposter Syndrome, and Letting Your Intuition Win with Kelsey Kreppel

In this episode, I sit down with Kelsey Kreppel to discuss her path from preschool teacher to creator, what she took away from her experiences as a nanny and a teacher, and the value of not changing who you are around children. We get into Kelsey’s journey with imposter syndrome in her work and why she prefers that over complacency, the joy she felt as a teacher engaging in childlike wonder, and how she has structured her podcast around the inner child experience. Finally, we dive into how Kelsey creates a healthy boundary between her content and her relationships and how she has learned to quiet brain chatter and listen to her intuition.

 

Key Takeaway / Points:

  • Kelsey’s path from preschool teacher to influencer and podcast host

  • On not changing who you are around children

  • On observing parenting as a nanny and teacher

  • How communication is essential for both nannying and teaching

  • Kelsey’s journey with imposter syndrome

  • On wanting to push herself in her work and avoid complacency

  • The joy she felt as a teacher engaging in childlike wonder

  • How she has structured her podcast, Circle Time, around the inner child experience

  • On keeping content and relationships separate

  • On learning to quiet brain chatter and listen to her intuition

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Follow Kelsey:

Instagram: @kelseykreppel

Podcast: Circle Time with Kelsey Kreppel

Youtube: KelseyKreppel2

Tiktok: @kelsey_kreppel

 

Follow me:

Instagram: @cameronoaksrogers

Website: freckledfoodie.com

TikTok: @cameronoaksrogers

Twitter: @freckledfoodie

Youtube: Cameron Rogers / Freckled Foodie

Pinterest: Freckled Foodie

 

Creative Lead: Amelie Yeager

Produced by Dear Media. 

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