“Society is destroying young women. I’m here to change that by empowering girls so they can rise above the chaos and thrive authentically.”
Karla has raised her daughter on her own for over a decade—more than a third of her life. Given this, the number of challenges she’s faced and overcome along the way has taught her that it is often the most difficult times in our lives that lead us to the most gratifying ones. If life’s circumstances were always optimal, there would be no basis for appreciation. Would a rich man appreciate his wealth the same way if he had never been poor? From losing her banking career during COVID-19 to discovering her undiagnosed ADHD at 33 and having to raise her daughter alone, Karla has learned to see potential roadblocks for what they are: uncovered opportunities. And now, after 13 years, she has returned to college to pursue her master’s degree and is training to become an ICF-accredited professional life and emotional intelligence coach for women and girls.