The KittyRose LyfeStyle
In 1998, Catherine embarked on her entrepreneurial journey, leaving Corporate America in 2002 to pursue her passion for creativity and community empowerment. By 2006, she had launched The KittyRose LyfeStyle, a dynamic multi-level consulting and media company. Focused on addressing community issues through art and entertainment, the company specializes in collaborating with organizations dedicated to empowering people of color.
Catherine’s passion lies in storytelling—sharing the lessons of the past to create a brighter, more equitable future. Raised as one of Jehovah's Witnesses, she returned to her spiritual roots later in life, becoming an ordained minister with the Universal Life Church in 2016. That same year, she became a New York Community Field and Studio Producer for Public Access TV, where she created and hosted two award-winning weekly talk shows.
In addition to producing television, Catherine directed her first film and took the stage Off-Broadway at The Producer’s Club. Pre- and post-pandemic, she performed her one-woman comedic satire monologue, #IAMYOU, at venues such as the Dwyer Cultural Center in Harlem. Through this series of personal stories and life lessons, she inspired audiences to reflect, laugh, and grow.
Today, Catherine continues to make an impact by mentoring teens and parents navigating the challenges of adulthood. She also teaches community members how to amplify their voices, serving as the executive producer of three television shows on Public Access TV.
Known affectionately as Minister CAT/ aka KittyRose has a unique gift for using authenticity to awaken others to their truth. She creates safe spaces for people to express their genuine selves while fostering deeper connections and healing. With actionable strategies to break cycles of silence, she empowers communities to move forward with courage and purpose.