The CEO Who Proves You Don’t Have To Quit Your Job To Live A Wildly Creative Life - Kate Volman

The CEO Who Proves You Don’t Have To Quit Your Job To Live A Wildly Creative Life - Kate Volman

Author: Junaid Ahmed March 11, 2026 Duration: 27:54
What if the most creative version of you never has to quit their day job? In this episode, Junaid sits down with Kate Volman – CEO of Floyd Coaching, host of Create For No Reason and Lead With Culture, and author of “Do What You Love: A Guide to Living Your Creative Life Without Leaving Your Job.” Kate shares how a chamber of commerce job in her 20s unexpectedly rewired her idea of work, purpose, and creativity. She reveals why not every passion should be monetized, how to protect your creative practice while leading a company, and why waiting for “inspiration” is the biggest lie that keeps creatives stuck. If you’ve ever thought, “I’ll be creative when I finally leave my job” or “I can’t start until I know how to make money from this,” this conversation will challenge everything. You’ll learn to think in terms of ROI vs. ROC (Return on Creating), build discipline like a writer, and surround yourself with the kind of creative friends who refuse to let you stay small. You don’t need permission. You need a practice. This episode shows you how. 5 Key Takeaways You don’t have to quit to create – Kate built a deeply creative life alongside full-time roles by following curiosity into side projects like local morning shows and early YouTube experiments. Not every passion should be monetized – turning everything into a business can kill the joy; sometimes the real payoff is energy, meaning, and connection, not revenue. ROI vs. ROC (Return on Creating) – when you make time to create “for no reason,” you gain confidence, momentum, and vitality that compound across every part of your life and career. Discipline beats inspiration – Kate writes using word-count goals and scheduled sessions, not feelings; inspiration usually shows up after you start, not before. Community and accountability are creative superpowers – from Zoom writing rooms to weekly check-ins with friends and coaches, having people who expect you to show up can be the difference between “one day” and “it’s done.” Timestamps [0:00:00] The unlikely creative CEO – Junaid introduces Kate Volman and why her work speaks directly to people who crave creativity but want to keep their careers. [0:01:59] When your life doesn’t match the plan – Kate’s early job at a chamber of commerce, discovering entrepreneurship, and how being around CEOs changed everything. [0:06:19] Do you really have to quit your job to be creative? – The origin story of her book and why she believes you can lead, work, and still fiercely protect your creative life. [0:08:23] The trap of monetizing every passion – Why turning every hobby into “content” or a side-hustle can destroy joy, and what it really means to “create for no reason.” Guest Links – Kate Volman www.KateVolman.comhttps://www.instagram.com/katevolmanhttps://www.youtube.com/katevolmanmedia Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Ever wondered how a personal passion evolves into a sustainable venture? Hacks and Hobbies with Junaid Ahmed explores that very journey, moving beyond theory into the tangible stories of momentum. Host Junaid Ahmed sits down with entrepreneurs, creators, and builders who are actively transforming their interests into measurable outcomes-be it income, confidence, community, or broader impact. Each conversation is grounded in the practical realities of building something from what you love. You’ll hear detailed discussions on the mechanics of creating engaging content, from podcasting and video production to setting up an effective home studio. The dialogue consistently returns to foundational elements like personal branding, building efficient systems, and cultivating the right mindset for growth. This podcast is for anyone who feels that nagging pull of a “someday” project and is seeking the concrete steps to bring it into the present. The focus remains on actionable takeaways, offering listeners a behind-the-scenes look at how others have navigated the path from hobby to meaningful enterprise. By sharing these narratives, the show provides both inspiration and a practical toolkit for your own endeavors in business, creation, and self-improvement.
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