New Episodes Coming Summer 2023…
We’ve all been there. Feeling lost, unmotivated, and knowing that it should-it can- be better. But how do we get unstuck? In this week’s episode, I walk you step-by-step through a simple process to getyou out of a rut, and back to feeling like your best self.
When his gut told him to risk everything to build a mobile app, he listened. With faith in mission, Doug went all in to build The Daily Shifts App, in hopes that by listening to his higher calling, he can help you connect to yours.
On a night like any other, Jess found herself working late at her high-paying financial job. But as the stack of project papers landed on her desk, a realization settled in her heart.
She had to quit.
“Did you move to Bali?”
This question and many more get answered in today’s behind-the-scenes episode.
What if there was a formula for finding your passion? Would you follow it?
In this interview with my dear friend, Grant Kellogg, we reverse engineer his recent success to show how he (and countless others that have been featured on the show) discovered his passion, and how his life has changed because of it.
If you could undo years of trauma, and shed unnecessary emotional gunk with just 60 minutes of healing, would you?
What if it was free and I told you that it's something you already do every day?
In this special Bali-edition of The Bold Life Movement Podcast, Kimberly discusses the benefits of putting yourself in high-risk situations, that are outside your control, and how doing so can actually produce a greater sense of ease in your life.
In this special Bali-edition of The Bold Life Movement, Kimberly breaks down the 'power of proximity' concept and why she moved to Bali to live with two of her mastermind mentors.
Internationally recognized, award-winning sexologist and best selling author (Red Hot Touch), Jaiya is the creator of the Erotic Blueprint Breakthrough™ and the Erotic Blueprint™ Quiz. Through more than two decades of client observation and clinical research she discovered a map of arousal that reveals your specific erotic language, a revolutionary framework to create deeper connection and sexual satisfaction.
Ever wondered how to get paid more for for the work you’re doing? Then you’re going to love today’s episode. Kathlyn Hart is not only a Salary Negotiation Coach, but she’s also the motivational speaker to get your ass in gear to follow your dreams (and get paid well to do it.)
Welcome to the show! In this week's Episode, I take the chance to welcome new listeners to the show, and share *what* we're all about. Hint: It has to do with creating life on your terms. I also share some details about my recent hiatus from the show, AND where we're going to be taking episodes in the coming weeks.
When their first child, Jonas Paul, was born without sight, Laura & Ben Harrison made it their mission to give him (and other children like him) a chance at a normal life. They dove head-first into a business creating stylish eyewear for children, and partnered with organizations worldwide to bring quality eye care to developing countries.
Jason Zook is one of the must creative and innovative entrepreneurs I know. He lives his life (both on and offline) by one rule: he must Do Things Differently, however possible. This is evident in everything from his website copy, to his wacky businesses where he even sold his last name to a company for a whopping $50,000.
This week's episode is unlike any other. In this mini-series finale, Katie gives me a LIVE intuitive reading and energy scan. It gets extremely personal as I divulge what's going on in my life and Katie shares how that relates to what she saw in her visions.
Roz Savage is one of the most interesting people I've ever chatted with, let alone interviewed for the podcast. She's fiercely smart, but chose to leave behind her successful career in corporate consulting to row across 3 major oceans all by herself!
Do you have those days when it's just a slog to feel anything but "meh"? Don't worry, you're not alone. In today's episode I give you a quick and dirty breakdown of my secret weapon for pulling myself out of a funk.
This is the 3rd Episode in our #UNCUT Series with Katie B. from The Real Rebel Podcast, and today we cover everything from energy predictions, to finding your clarity, to managing your money. There's something in here for everyone, so pop in those airpods and cozy up with me and Katie B!
Lauren Robertson is a modern-day medium, Hay House Author, and coach. Through her faith and commitment, she built up a strong career as a medium, before using her intuition to land a publishing deal with one of the world's leading publishing houses in spirituality.
Thursday is my birthday ya'll! And for this week's #MondayMotivation I wanted to share with you one of the best birthday gifts I ever received. And I'm willing to bet... it's not what you think.
In today's Episode of #UNCUT with Kim & Katie B. we get real about why so many of us lose inspiration, motivation, and when it's okay to pause-and even pivot-in our life and biz.
Katie shares some of the things you can do to re-set your nervous system and the poor health that often comes with feeling overwhelmed and unfulfilled.
Juan Bendana is one of the most inspiring people I know. If you've ever caught one of his Instagram stories, you'd know: the man truly walks the walk. His positivity and motivation are not just for show, and he's using that energy to spread his message as an International Youth Speaker.
No matter what happens in your life, you always have the opportunity to choose suffering, or choose joy. To let go, or to control. Hint: the ability to control is an illusion and an endless uphill battle.
As I prepare today for a visit from my ex-boyfriend, and his new fiance, I realize how different my life has become since choosing to surrender. Since realizing that not everything is about me.
This is the first episode in our #UNCUT with Kim and Katie B mini-series. I loved getting to have real-talk with my co-host Katie B from the Real Rebel Podcast; I'm secretly praying we will extend this 4-part series indefinitely.
Luis Angel is a memory expert and is best known for winning the Fox TV show, Superhuman, where he used his skills to memorize the names and cities of every audience member. I've seen his magic at work when he memorized a 40 digit number in under a minute, but his life was not always this way. Growing up around gangs, and watching his family struggle to make ends meet, he saw a different future for himself.
Woohoo Season 3 is officially underway! In this episode, I go behind the scenes of my recent trip to Bali and share how this season will be different than any other. Hint: more solo episodes like this one.
Steph Jagger is a Guinness World Record holder, published author, & avid skier; and from July 2010 to May 2011, she circumnavigated the globe in search of one thing: snow. What she didn't plan on finding atop the world's whitest peaks, was herself.
Mary Shores and I first met when we were both crewing a Tony Robbins event, back in 2016, and at the time she was in the final throes of writing her book, Conscious Communications: Your Step-by-Step Guide to Harnessing the Power of Your Words to Change Your Mind, Your Choices, and Your Life.
This week's guest is easily one of the most passionate we've had on the show. In this episode, Michael holds nothing back as we chat about the ups and downs of entrepreneurship, and how he went from being a wedding videographer, to filming for big names like Tony Robbins, Tim Ferriss & Richard Branson.
After quitting one of the top Universities in Canada to move to New York, Sean Kim sold everything he owned and headed south. But when he reached the U.S. border, he was denied entry and the visa he'd been relying on for his new life, was revoked.
Why is it that some people are destined for success while others will never fulfill their full potential? What sets apart those that “make it” from those that never really make any money from their ventures?
I recently attended the DCBKK conference in Bangkok, and while there were many entrepreneurial takeaways, what stood out to me were the things that differentiated those who had “succeeded” (in their sense of the term) form those who were still trying to make it work.