How one woman is reshaping CPR training, crisis leadership, and the way we prepare for emergency moments.
When everything unravels, when voices rise, the air shifts, and seconds stretch into forever, there is always one person who becomes the anchor. They breathe when others hold their breath. They speak when others can’t find words. Their presence alone steadies the room.
Lindsay Wright founded Lindsay Katherine, LLC to educate and train more of those people.
The company delivers skills-based training and consulting rooted in one belief: people perform better when they feel grounded and prepared. Drawing from decades in emergency and public health nursing, emergency management, and crisis leadership, Lindsay teaches far more than technique. The work goes past checklists and compliance, it builds calm, confident humans who can lead under pressure, think clearly, and act with purpose when everything feels unstable.
Beyond Theory and Slides
Lindsay spent years where chaos was not hypothetical; code blues, code strokes, emergency department inpatient boarding, mass casualty incidents, mass vaccination clinics, power outages, emergency storm response, mass sheltering, community emergencies. Experience taught her something simple: nobody rises to the occasion. They fall to their level of training. And training built on confidence instead of fear changes everything.
That insight became Clarity in Chaos™, her signature crisis-readiness and leadership program. Designed for the moments that test us, the series teaches emotional regulation, communication under stress, de-escalation, and muscle-memory action through realistic scenario work. Participants don’t just learn, they practice. They leave able to think, breathe, and act when stakes are high.
The Work Beyond the Room
Lindsay Katherine, LLC is also an authorized provider for the American Red Cross and HSI, offering CPR for infants, children and adults, AED, First Aid, Stop the Bleed, Babysitting certification, and Wilderness First Aid. Every class reflects the same philosophy: judgment-free training, real-world application, skills people can reach for when fear meets reality.
Because emergencies don’t wait for professionals. And Wright knows this well: “We like to think we rise to the occasion, but in reality, we fall back on our training.” That instinctive return to practiced skill, what she refers to as muscle memory, is why she insists her students build it with intention.

Emergencies happen at playgrounds. And family cookouts. And in living rooms at 2am.
Preparedness is empowering. It turns bystanders into lifesavers.
A Different Kind of Preparedness
What makes Lindsay Katherine, LLC truly distinct is its belief that preparedness is more than technique. Compressions, airway, bleeding control – they matter. But what saves lives is the person who can stay present when others can’t catch a thought. Lindsay trains hands, yes, but also the breath, the voice, the mindset. The goal is not just skill – it’s steady leadership.
Her vision stretches far beyond a classroom or certification.
Lindsay wants to change how CPR appears on television and in film – the demonstrations millions absorb without realizing they’re learning incorrectly. In her world, even seven seconds of accurate CPR in a blockbuster could shift behavior on a national scale. One life saved from this change alone would be enough.
She envisions it beginning with one student, watching a movie, catching a CPR scene being done incorrectly, and confidently saying, “That’s not how we do it.” They explain, they demonstrate, they pass the skill on. One becomes two. Two becomes ten.

That ripple effect? Transformational. A ripple that could reshape a nation, a ripple with reach.
That is the heartbeat of Lindsay Katherine, LLC.
This training isn’t just for first responders, nurses, or executives. It’s for the parent at a playground, the coach at a soccer game, the fitness instructor at the local gym, the coworker at the breakroom table – anyone who wants to be the calm one when everything changes without warning.
If you’re reading this, you could be that person.
Classes are open. Skills build before the crisis, not during it.
Don’t wait for the moment you wish you’d learned. Prepare now.
