The Keri Croft Show

Keri Croft

The Keri Croft Show is a podcast for people building something BADASS. A business. A dream. A life that actually feels like yours.Hosted by Keri Croft, this podcast explores the real stories behind the build, what it takes to start, and more importantly, the Mental Athleticism™ it takes to stay in it when the excitement fades and the work gets real.The Keri Croft Show features conversations with founders, creatives, musicians and people in the middle of building something meaningful, without the highlight reel.🎙 New episodes drop every Thursday.

  1. May 20

    Shark Tank, Building Brave & Redefining Success with Megan Pando

    Send us Fan Mail Sixty seconds of total silence doesn’t sound that long… until you’re standing on a Persian rug making eye contact with some of the most famous investors in America. This week, Megan Pando joins me to talk about what Shark Tank actually feels like from the inside — the nerves, the pressure, the mindset shifts, and what happened after the cameras stopped rolling. But this episode goes way deeper than TV. We talk about: ✨ Building Makers Social through uncertainty, failed deals, and brutal “in-between” seasons ✨ Getting ghosted in business and the stories we create when people don’t close the loop ✨ Why scaling fast isn’t always the goal ✨ Franchising vs. corporate growth and protecting culture while growing ✨ Being a single mom entrepreneur ✨ Handling criticism without losing yourself ✨ Grief, emo music, bravery, freedom, and redefining success on your own terms This conversation is honest, funny, emotional, and probably way too relatable if you’ve ever questioned yourself while building something big. And maybe the biggest takeaway? Trying new things while you’re bad at them might actually be the whole point. 👇 Drop a comment: What does success look like for you right now? If this episode hit home: ✔️ Subscribe to The Keri Croft Show ✔️ Send this to a friend chasing something scary ✔️ Leave a review — it helps us grow and keeps these conversations going And Keep Moving, Baby!

    50 min
  2. May 14

    Community Over Competition: Motherhood, Mental Health & Movement Haven with Libby Welch.

    Send us Fan Mail Hello, my friend, hello... This week, Libby Welch joins me for a conversation that starts with wedding songs, curly hair, and dance moms… and somehow lands in grief, postpartum anxiety, mental health, identity, and building a business that actually gives a damn about people. Libby opens up about losing her dad after years of overwork and an undiagnosed mental health condition, and how that experience changed the way she sees herself, motherhood, and emotional wellness. We talk honestly about postpartum anxiety symptoms that often get missed — the control, overstimulation, rigid routines, unexplained weight loss, the feeling that something is just… off. Not the cute Instagram version of motherhood. The real one. We also get into: postpartum mental health + asking for helpgrief and generational patternsconfidence, curls, and self-imagebuilding Movement Haven in Dublin, Ohio“community over competition” in youth danceraising emotionally healthy kidsskincare, hydration, intermittent fasting, and random life tangents because obviouslyLibby shares the mission behind Movement Haven and why she believes in “human first, artist second” — a philosophy that feels refreshing as hell in a hyper-competitive world. If you’ve ever struggled with anxiety, grief, identity, motherhood, or trying to build a life that actually aligns with your values… this episode will hit home. And if you came for Neil Diamond and stayed for emotional healing? Honestly, same. 🎧 Subscribe, leave a review, and send this to a mom, friend, or fellow overthinker who needs to hear it. #PostpartumAnxiety #MentalHealth #Motherhood #Grief #WomenInBusiness #DanceStudio #DublinOhio #Podcast #AnxietySupport #MentalHealthAwareness #TheKeriCroftShow

    34 min
  3. May 11

    You'll Support Women...Until They Make You Uncomfortable. (We Can Do So Much Better.)

    Send us Fan Mail The internet loves to scream “women supporting women”… right up until a woman makes a choice they wouldn’t make themselves. This episode starts with the backlash around Lisa Oxenham’s British Vogue essay about becoming a mom at 49—and spirals into a much bigger conversation about judgment, fertility, grief, motherhood, ambition, and why women can be brutal to each other when something feels unfamiliar, audacious, or uncomfortable. We talk about the comment sections that turn into courtrooms. The silent competition. The projection. The “I support women… but not like THAT” energy. I also share how infertility and loss completely changed the way I look at people’s choices. Because once life humbles you enough, you stop assuming you know what someone else should be doing with their body, timeline, career, or family. We also get into Emma Grede’s comments about women in power, why society says it wants powerful women but struggles when women actually take up space, and what I’ve learned becoming an older mom—aka you finally realize not every tiny thing deserves a full psychological investigation. And we end with this: Can you actually name the thing that makes you you? Your edge. Your essence. Your fingerprint-level badassery. This one is honest, spicy, emotional, funny, and probably a little uncomfortable at times—which usually means it’s worth having. If it hits, send it to a friend, leave a review, and come hang with us on YouTube.

    16 min
4.9
out of 5
49 Ratings

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The Keri Croft Show is a podcast for people building something BADASS. A business. A dream. A life that actually feels like yours.Hosted by Keri Croft, this podcast explores the real stories behind the build, what it takes to start, and more importantly, the Mental Athleticism™ it takes to stay in it when the excitement fades and the work gets real.The Keri Croft Show features conversations with founders, creatives, musicians and people in the middle of building something meaningful, without the highlight reel.🎙 New episodes drop every Thursday.

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