Kat Culbertson: From Forensic Mental Health to Embracing Art and Sobriety
I realized I've been a very naive person for most of my life and I just really wanted to see the good in everyone, like desperately, almost right, like I just was striving for that, like almost like disney level, goodness right.
Imagine balancing a career in forensic mental health while battling personal habits and still finding time to pursue your passion for art. That's exactly what Kat 'Karmalover' Culbertson did, and she shares her incredible journey on this episode of '2nd Cup' with Tim Heller. Kat, an interdisciplinary artist from Wisconsin, opens up about the unique challenges she faced and the life-changing decisions that led her to embrace sobriety and full-time artistry.
Kat's story is a rollercoaster of emotions, from the intense world of forensic mental health to the serene and often chaotic life of an artist. She candidly discusses how her work in mental health influenced her perspective on life and the importance of emotional literacy in relationships. Kat doesn't shy away from talking about her struggles with alcohol and how she found the strength to overcome them.
Listeners will be captivated by Kat's honesty and the relatable way she talks about her journey. She shares valuable insights into the creative process, the highs and lows of pursuing art full-time, and the joy of documenting life beautifully.
Her words resonate deeply when she says, 'I realized I've been a very naive person for most of my life and I just really wanted to see the good in everyone, like desperately, almost right, like I just was striving for that, like almost like disney level, goodness right'. If you're looking for inspiration, a bit of humor, and a heartfelt story about resilience and creativity, this episode is a must-listen.
Grab your favorite morning beverage and join Tim and Kat for a conversation that will leave you feeling uplifted and motivated.