Ep. 14: Quitting is Failing, with Kelly Poquiz-Burke
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About this episode:
Who is Kelly Poquiz-Burke?
Kelly Poquiz-Burke is an executive coach and CEO of Career Slay, and a former brand marketing executive who led multi-billion dollar portfolios at major brands. She’s also a breast cancer survivor, keynote speaker, and mom who helps high achievers become fearless leaders without burning out.
Why did quitting her corporate job feel scarier than a cancer diagnosis?
Cancer “happened” to her, but quitting was a choice. Leaving her high-status roles felt like letting go of her identity, income, and traditional markers of success. She feared it meant she “couldn’t cut it.” Over time, she realized quitting wasn’t failure—it was reclaiming her power and choosing an environment aligned with her values
What is Career Slay and what does Kelly do now?
Career Slay began as a podcast and evolved into a coaching and speaking business. Kelly now coaches high-achieving professionals and leaders to:
- Redefine success beyond titles and salary
- Navigate big career pivots with courage
- Build sustainable careers that honor their health, values, and families
How does Kelly define success?
Success is no longer about titles, awards, or massive brand budgets. For Kelly, success means:
- Freedom and flexibility in her work
- Being a present parent and partner
- Doing meaningful, purpose-driven work (coaching, speaking, podcasting)
- Living in alignment with her values instead of chasing external validation
Kelly draws a clear line:
- Giving up is resigning yourself to failure and hopelessness.
- Quitting is a conscious pivot away from harm—leaving environments, roles, or expectations that no longer align with your health, values, or purpose. Quitting can be an act of power, not of defeat.
Kelly uses a “compass” framework:
- North – North Star: Your long-term vision for life and work
- East – Energy: What genuinely energizes and excites you
- South – Sense of Self: Your core values and priorities (health, family, freedom, creativity, etc.)
- West – Why: Your deeper purpose and impact on others
Resources & Links
- Guest: Kelly Poquiz-Burke – Executive Coach & CEO, Career Slay
- Website & Coaching: careerslay.com
- Podcast: Career Slay (search in your favorite podcast app)
- Show: Lies My Ego Told Me
- Episode page, resources, and links: liesmyego.com
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