CATALYST is the ultimate podcast for ambitious entrepreneurs who are ready to break free from corporate constraints and build a legacy of wealth and purpose. Hosted by Sonia Petkewich, a dynamic business strategist, this show delivers raw, peer-to-peer insights that transform overwhelmed solo entrepreneurs into connected, motivated business owners through deep dives into business fundamentals, personal growth, strategic processes, marketing mastery, profit optimization, and meaningful purpose. Whether you’re hustling to scale from a side project to a multi-million dollar enterprise or seeking to create more freedom and impact, CATALYST provides the actionable wisdom, networking opportunities, and community support to help driven, self-made professionals turn their entrepreneurial vision into reality.
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Episode #38
Raising Confident Girls in a World Full of Noise with Kate McLaughlin
May 7, 202642 min
In this episode of the Catalyst Podcast, I sit down with Kate McLaughlin, Executive Director of Girls on the Run Las Vegas, to talk about the power of confidence, community, and creating spaces where young girls can thrive. We dive into the mission behind Girls on the Run and how the organization uses movement, mentorship, and social-emotional learning to help girls ages 8–13 build confidence and resilience before adolescence. Kate also shares her journey from the music industry to nonprofit leadership, the realities of running a nonprofit as a business, and how meaningful impact is often created through everyday moments. This conversation is filled with honest reflections on leadership, parenting, identity, entrepreneurship, and the importance of empowering the next generation. What You'll Hear: • What Girls on the Run actually is and how the program works • Why social-emotional learning is critical for girls ages 8–13 • How running and movement help build confidence and resilience • The impact of mentorship, encouragement, and community support • Why nonprofit organizations should be viewed as businesses • Common misconceptions people have about nonprofit funding and “overhead” • How strategic budgeting and fundraising shape nonprofit sustainability • The challenges nonprofits face during uncertain economic times • Kate’s journey from the music industry into nonprofit leadership • How volunteering opened doors and reshaped her career path • The importance of representation, identity, and feeling comfortable in your own skin • Parenting through growth, confidence, and individuality • Why empowered women empower women • How community collaboration creates larger impact • The power of creating spaces where people feel seen, supported, and capable Mentioned in This Episode: • Girls on the Run Las Vegas • Impact Las Vegas • Three Square • College of Southern Nevada • Catalyst Mastermind Connect with Girls on the Run Las Vegas: Instagram: @gotrlv Website: Girls on the Run Las Vegas Learn More About Girls on the Run Nationally: Girls on the Run International Connect with us: Instagram: @catalystmastermind Produced By: Podcast & Co.
Why Your Business Feels Hard (And How to Fix It) with Nina Radetich
Apr 23, 202632 minS2
In this episode of the Catalyst Podcast, I sit down with Nina Radetich of EOS Worldwide to talk about what it really takes to run a business that actually works. We dive into the reality of entrepreneurship — the chaos, the growth ceilings, and the moment many of us realize that what got us here won’t get us there. From implementing structure to understanding leadership roles, this conversation is about building a business that supports both your team and your life. What You'll Hear: • What the Entrepreneurial Operating System (EOS) actually is • Why most business owners hit a ceiling after initial growth • The difference between a visionary and an integrator • How lack of structure creates chaos in scaling businesses • Why sometimes the biggest problem in business… is the leader • The importance of systems, processes, and accountability • How rapid growth can expose gaps in your business • Why doing everything yourself will eventually burn you out • The power of having an outside coach or perspective • Why thinking time is just as important as doing time • How to shift from constant “firefighting” to intentional leadership • The role of community and support in business growth • Why creating space for people matters just as much as productivity Mentioned in This Episode: • EOS worldwide • Catalyst Mastermind: Incubator • Kolbe Assessment • Women in business and following their dreams Curious About Masterminds? click here to book a call or grab coffee Connect with Nina: Instagram: @ninaradetich | https://www.instagram.com/ninaradetich/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ninaradetich Website: https://ninaradetich.com/ Connect with us: @catalystmastermind | Youtube Produced By: Podcast & Co.
From Almost Shutting Down To Building a Second Business In a Year with Charmain Hopper
Apr 16, 202637 minS2
In this episode of the Catalyst Podcast, I sit down with Charmain Hopper, founder of Las Vegas Baby Equipment Rentals and Soft Play Society — and a member of my Catalyst Incubator Mastermind. We talk about what it really looks like to build a business over time, navigate uncertainty, and then choose to grow again even when you’re not sure what’s next. This conversation is about evolution, community, and why doing business alone will slow you down more than anything else. From scaling a 12-year business to launching something brand new, Charmain shares the real behind-the-scenes of entrepreneurship the doubts, the decisions, and the breakthroughs that happen when you get in the right room. What You'll Hear: • How Charmain built a 12+ year business in Las Vegas • What her baby equipment rental company actually does (and why it’s needed) • The realities of running a business in a tourism-based city • Lessons from navigating the pandemic and staying financially prepared • The transition from “what’s next?” to launching a second business • What Soft Play Society is and how it serves families and events • The difference between working in your business vs. on it • How community and masterminds change the trajectory of your growth • What it feels like to question everything… and then move anyway • How tools like Kolbe help you understand how you naturally operate • The power of making decisions in alignment with how you work best • Why asking for help is not weakness it’s strategy Mentioned in This Episode: • Las Vegas Baby Equipment Rentals • Soft Play Society • Catalyst Mastermind: Incubator • Kolbe Assessment + coaching tools • Women in business + community building Curious About Masterminds? click here to book a call or grab coffee Connect with Charmain: Instagram: @lasvegasbabyequipmentrentals | https://www.instagram.com/lasvegasbabyequipmentrentals @thesoftplaysociety.lv | https://www.instagram.com/thesoftplaysociety.lv Website: www.lasvegasbabyequipmentrentals.com http://thesoftplaysociety.hbportal.co/ Connect with us: @catalystmastermind | Youtube Produced By: Podcast & Co.
In this episode of the Catalyst Podcast, I’m breaking down how to actually choose the right coach — and why so many people are feeling burned, confused, or disappointed in the coaching space right now. With more and more people calling themselves coaches, the industry has gotten loud… and honestly, a little messy. So I wanted to have a real conversation about what to look for, what to question, and how to make sure you’re investing in the right support for you. I share what coaching should actually feel like, the difference between being told what to do vs. being guided, and why community and mastermind environments can be one of the most powerful ways to grow your business. What You’ll Hear: • Why the coaching industry feels oversaturated right now • Common red flags when choosing a coach • The difference between real coaching vs. being told what to do • Why alignment with your values matters more than strategy • What questions you should be asking before hiring a coach • The importance of a coach’s real-world experience and credentials • Why you should ask about both successes and failures • How mastermind environments create deeper, faster growth • The power of peer-to-peer learning and shared experiences • Why community can unlock what you don’t even know you need • How to decide what you actually want out of coaching Curious About Masterminds? click here to book a call or grab coffee Connect with us: @catalystmastermind | Youtube Produced By: Podcast & Co.
The Next Level Isn’t More Work — It’s More Life with Leah Martin
Apr 9, 202629 minS2
In this episode of the Catalyst Podcast, I sit down with Leah Martin, founder and CEO of Leah Martin Law and the visionary behind Living La Vita Ladies. We talk about what it really looks like to build a successful business while still designing a life you actually want to live. From scaling a law firm to nearly 20 team members to creating space for adventure, joy, and personal fulfillment — this conversation is about redefining success on your own terms. We also dive into the power of community, masterminds, and why so many women find themselves living for everyone else instead of themselves — and how to change that. What You'll Hear: • Leah’s journey from attorney to business owner and CEO • How she built and scaled her law firm over 15+ years • The biggest lessons she learned (and what she wishes she knew earlier) • Why delegation and hiring the right team is everything • The reality of leadership, culture, and tough business decisions • How she transitioned from working in the business to leading it • The inspiration behind Living La Vita Ladies • Why so many women feel disconnected from their own lives • The importance of creating space for joy, adventure, and personal goals • How community and accountability make big goals actually happen • The role of masterminds in growth, clarity, and momentum • Why being “too busy” is often the exact reason you need support Mentioned in This Episode: • Leah Martin Law • Living La Vita Ladies • Catalyst Mastermind: Opulence • Camino de Santiago journey • Women’s community + adventure experiences About Leah: Leah is the managing attorney at Leah Martin Law in Las Vegas, Nevada. Established in 2011, she's helped hundreds of Nevada companies solve legal issues, navigate red tape, and made sure business owner's rights are protected. She currently lives with her husband Scot and has two daughters. Curious About Masterminds? click here to book a call or grab coffee Connect with Leah: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LeahAMartinEsqPc Instagram: @leahmartin.law | https://www.instagram.com/leahmartin.law/ @livinglavitaleah | https://www.instagram.com/livinglavitaleah LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/57395645 Website: www.leahmartinlaw.com/ Connect with us: @catalystmastermind | Youtube Produced By: Podcast & Co.
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