Transforming Our Creativity: From Actress to Athlete to Ariel (feat. Kaelie Stout)

What do you do when one version of your creativity does not fit into this season of life? How do you transform it and let it grow into something new? This week I’m talking to Kaelie Stout about her musical theater background, how she transitioned that love into motherhood, and how she uncovered unexpected passions along the way.

Kaelie Stout is a momma of 3 who finds fulfillment in a jam packed schedule focused on productivity and energy building/empowering opportunities. She works hard to help her family members become the best versions of themselves by setting an example of prioritizing time for self development. She runs a karate studio with her ninja hubby, Jared, and teaches women’s self defense & kickboxing in conjunction with that. She feels blessed to be surrounded by supportive family and friends who encourage her to pursue her passions of teaching, public speaking, and acting/singing and make it possible for her to do so. She’s also thankful for the avenues of Self Defense Seminars, Princessing, and church service which allow her to live her dreams!

Kaelie Stout

Kaelie Stout is a mother, actress, and kickboxing instructor. She is also the world’s best big sister (believe me, I would know).


Thank you for listening to Talk Terracotta. This season, we are exploring creativity + parenting. You can find more online at ⁠terracottacounseling.com⁠ and on Instagram at ⁠@therapywithkimberly⁠. If you feel so inclined, please rate and subscribe!

Hosted and produced by Kimberly Sagers, LCSW, PMHC. Kimberly is a maternal mental health specialist. She provides in-person therapy in the DFW area and telehealth throughout all of Texas and Utah. She loves to guest host on podcasts. She can be reached at kimberly@terracottacounseling.com.

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