The Trust Yourself Podcast™ is a podcast for thoughtful, growth-minded people rethinking what fits. Through honest solo episodes and candid conversations with guests, Copy Uncorked founder Kaitlyn Parker dives into the pivots, decisions, and defining moments that shape our lives—sometimes in subtle ways, sometimes all at once.
It’s about listening inward, finding your voice, and showing up in the world with more self-confidence and conviction.
Episodes explore identity, entrepreneurship, motherhood, messaging, faith, personal growth, and how trusting yourself becomes a lived practice, especially in the messy middle.
Whether you’re navigating a transition, refining your purpose, or trying to find words for what you’re building, this show invites you to keep going, one grounded step at a time.
The Trust Yourself Podcast™ is a podcast for thoughtful, growth-minded people rethinking what fits. Through honest solo episodes and candid conversations with guests, Copy Uncorked founder Kaitlyn Parker dives into the pivots, decisions, and defining moments that shape our lives—sometimes in subtle ways, sometimes all at once.
It’s about listening inward, finding your voice, and showing up in the world with more self-confidence and conviction.
Episodes explore identity, entrepreneurship, motherhood, messaging, faith, personal growth, and how trusting yourself becomes a lived practice, especially in the messy middle.
Whether you’re navigating a transition, refining your purpose, or trying to find words for what you’re building, this show invites you to keep going, one grounded step at a time.

Welcome to Trust Yourself — a podcast hosted by Kaitlyn Parker, a wife, mom, brand strategist, and the founder of Copy Uncorked®. Through honest conversations and personal reflections, Trust Yourself explores what it means to listen inward, live in alignment, and return to your own voice. If you're navigating the beautiful, complex, and often chaotic in-betweens of life—parenthood, business, identity, faith, creativity, and calling — you're in good company. Life's decisions don't come with instructions, just intuition.