Career Fit Beyond VC: Kara Nortman's Path to Women's Sports Leadership

She left a dream job at peak success — because she finally discovered what true alignment feels like.

In this episode of Fit Happens, Jason Baumgarten sits down with Kara Nortman, managing partner of Monarch Collective — the only investment platform exclusively focused on women's sports. Kara's career spans Morgan Stanley, IAC, Battery Ventures, Upfront Ventures, and co-founding Angel City Football Club alongside Natalie Portman. She talks candidly about what it took to leave a role she was thriving in to pursue a fit she didn't know she needed, the role of coaching and personality frameworks in her growth, and what she's learned about assessing people across decades of investing.

Key Takeaways:
  1. True alignment feels different from just being good at your job — and recognizing that gap is a gift.
  2. Flow isn't something that arrives; it requires deliberately building the right container of habits and environment.
  3. Women often take longer than men to recognize and fully own their natural strengths — and this has real career costs.
  4. Using tools like the Enneagram and Human Design can help leaders identify patterns and lead more self-aware teams.
  5. The victim, villain, hero framework is a powerful lens for reframing how you respond to difficult circumstances at work.
  6. Job crafting works: Kara's decision to write a venture blog in 2004 directly led to her role at IAC.
  7. The best hires often have broken resumes and something to prove — perfection on paper can be a red flag.
  8. Interviewing is no better than a coin toss even for skilled practitioners — but starts improving when you define what you actually need.
  9. Reference calls work best when referencers feel they're helping you succeed with the person, not judging whether to hire them.
  10. Partnering well — knowing what you're great at and building complementary teams around it — is the long-term driver of enduring companies.
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  • (00:00) - Introduction
  • (00:43) - First job: Ben & Jerry's
  • (02:16) - Defining strengths early in career
  • (03:18) - Kara's career overview
  • (05:28) - The Women's World Cup moment
  • (08:17) - Leaving a dream job for a greater fit
  • (11:13) - Flow: building the right container
  • (13:30) - Nobody is always in flow
  • (14:22) - The jobs that didn't feel right
  • (15:55) - Paths to Power & the mailroom principle
  • (18:01) - Victim, villain, hero framework
  • (19:30) - Enneagram & personality profiling tools
  • (21:00) - Blog as job crafting: Battery to IAC
  • (22:30) - Incubating Tinder at CitySearch
  • (23:30) - Side hustles and what's next
  • (25:00) - The loneliness epidemic
  • (27:02) - Staying connected outside work identity
  • (29:04) - What makes a good assessor of people
  • (33:54) - Are you a good picker?
  • (34:42) - Why skilled interviewers are still coin tosses
  • (35:47) - Blemishes, broken resumes & what they signal
  • (37:58) - How to reference the right way
  • (39:14) - AI, careers & parenting the next generation
  • (43:57) - Rapid fire: five questions
  • (49:26) - Sign-off
Career Fit Beyond VC: Kara Nortman's Path to Women's Sports Leadership
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