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WELCOME. Life comes at you fast. This is where we slow it down and talk about it — properly. The WWKD blog is where I answer real questions, share insights, and offer a little perspective on everything from toxic relationships to the mystery of your missing confidence. Hopefully you learn a little, laugh a little, and maybe send it to a friend with the subject line: You need this. New posts drop regularly-ish, depending on mood and espresso. To ensure you don’t miss out, click the link below.

June 3, 2025


There comes a time in your life – usually somewhere between “I can’t believe I said yes to that” and “why am I still texting this person back??” – when you realize you’re craving something more. Or maybe something less. Less noise. Less guilt. Less stuff that doesn’t fit anymore – in your closet, in your calendar … in your soul.


Enter: What Would Kate Do.


WWKD isn’t a lifestyle blog. It’s a life sanity blog. It’s where we talk about the messier middle chapters — friendship fades, family friction, closet meltdowns, and existential spirals in the middle of aisle 7 — and we do it with humor, honesty, and really good chocolate.

You don’t need another five-step system.
You don’t need to take the latest fad supplement and pretend it solved everything.
You need perspective … and sometimes you just need permission. (And maybe a better bra.)


WWKD offers smart, stylish, and sane advice for women who are ready to stop being polite about their own needs. It’s the kind of space where we believe:
-Boundaries are not cruel. They’re essential.
-Guilt is a scam. Don’t get sucked in.
-Confidence pairs well with leopard print … or gingham. You do you.


There’s a downloadable Playbook, an Ask Kate column full of real questions and realer answers, and cheeky merch on the way. But more than that? There’s a tone here. A wink. A sense that you’ve finally found your people — or at least one of them — and she’s ready to help you clear the emotional clutter.


So if you’ve ever stood staring into your closet thinking “not a single damn thing,” welcome.


We’re just getting started.