EPISODE · May 20, 2025 · 33 MIN
Ditching the DESK for Your DREAM Life at SEA
from Parenting and Personalities · host Kate Mason, Stories and Strategies
Could the boldest move of your life be the key to your dream career? Kate Mason chats with Erin Carey, the adventurous founder of Roam Generation, who left behind her 17-year government job for a life of sailing and entrepreneurial discovery. From cruising Caribbean waters with her family to launching a thriving global PR agency—without a degree in the field—Erin shares how intuition, courage, and a chance encounter with sailing YouTube stars transformed her life. This conversation is all about rethinking what’s possible when you break free from the conventional and embrace change with both hands.Listen For3:08 – Leaving a 17-year government job for the unknown8:40 – Discovering PR and claiming a new professional identity11:14 – Learning media from the inside as a self-taught writer16:39 – No PR degree? No problem—how Erin made it work21:22 – Battling imposter syndrome and trusting intuition28:36 – Why constant adventure might be your version of success Leave a rating/review for this podcast with one clickConnect with guest: Erin Carey, Founder & Director, Roam GenerationLinkedIn | Email | Website | X | Facebook | InstagramContact Kate:Email | Website | Kate’s Book on Amazon | LinkedIn | Facebook | X
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Could the boldest move of your life be the key to your dream career? Kate Mason chats with Erin Carey, the adventurous founder of Roam Generation, who left behind her 17-year government job for a life of sailing and entrepreneurial discovery. From cruising Caribbean waters with her family to launching a thriving global PR agency—without a degree in the field—Erin shares how intuition, courage, and a chance encounter with sailing YouTube stars transformed her life. This conve...
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