75,000+ podcast views across platforms
1,300+ hours of leadership conversations consumed
A growing audience of leaders, operators, and business owners
75,000+ podcast views across platforms 1,300+ hours of leadership conversations consumed A growing audience of leaders, operators, and business owners
Leadership Isn’t Clean. It’s Chaotic.
Don’t Waste the Chaos is where real leaders talk about the moments that tested them—and what it actually takes to lead through them.
Hosted by Kerri Roberts, this podcast blends business, leadership, faith, and real-world experience—without the polished answers or corporate scripts.
Real Conversations. Real Growth.
Each week, I sit down with leaders, entrepreneurs, and experts to talk about:
the pressure no one talks about
the decisions that shape teams and businesses
what actually works when things get messy
These aren’t highlight reels. They’re the conversations leaders actually need.
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Episode 64: How Writing a Book Can Grow Your Business and Establish You as an Expert
In this special episode of Don’t Waste the Chaos, Kerri is pulling back the curtain on her journey of writing a book—why she did it, what it’s about, and what she learned along the way. If you’ve ever had the quiet dream of writing a book but talked yourself out of it, this episode is for you. Kerri walks you through the mindset shifts, challenges, and wins that come with turning your expertise into something tangible. Plus, she gives you a sneak peek into her upcoming book, a must-read for business leaders and HR professionals looking to build strong, people-centered organizations.