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Step Into Your Worth: Why Women Should Shine Unapologetically

Do you ever hold back on sharing your wins, speaking up, or just letting yourself be truly seen? In Episode 99 of the She Finds Joy Podcast, Kim delivers a powerful pep talk for every woman who’s felt pressured to shrink, fade into the background, or apologize for daring to “take up space.”

This is your reminder:

Your brilliance is needed—not in spite of, but because of, its boldness.

Why Claiming Your Worth Feels Uncomfortable—And Why You Must Do It Anyway

We live in a world where women are conditioned to “play small”—to wait for permission, cover up, or avoid ruffling feathers. Kim addresses the sticky truth: the moment you start shining, someone will have an opinion. She’s been on the receiving end of this herself—whether it’s gentle ribbing about her daily Facebook posts or criticism for sharing a swimsuit photo on vacation. But as Kim says, those reactions reveal more about the commenter’s unhealed stories than her own light.

Showing Up Isn’t Vanity—It’s a Radical Act of Self-Leadership

Every time Kim shares a social post or talks openly about her strength (literal muscles included!), she’s not bragging—she’s modeling self-trust and self-worth. She reminds us: you don’t need to reach perfection to deserve the spotlight. Shining is the path, not the prize. And when you show up, you give other women permission to do the same.

Women Supporting Women: Why Your Voice and Visibility Matter

This episode is a loving nudge: your story, your joy, your celebration of self—it matters. The “board of directors” Kim gathers with monthly proves this: when women celebrate each other’s wins and hash out their struggles openly, we all rise together. If you’re stuck in cycles of doubt or worried what others might think if you celebrate your success—consider this your official permission slip. Shine anyway.

Real Talk: When You Trigger Others, Keep Shining

Yes, some will feel threatened or roll their eyes. But that’s not your business. Kim is crystal clear—she refuses to dim her light to protect others’ shadows. The more you claim your space, the more you model what’s possible for every woman who’s ever felt “too loud,” “too proud,” or “too much.”

Quick Win: Practice Celebrating Yourself—Out Loud

This week, try posting or sharing one thing you’re proud of. Maybe it’s your persistence, your creativity, your ability to juggle a million things—or the hard-won muscle from months of effort. When discomfort creeps in, remember Kim’s advice: when you own your worth, you shift from shrinking to shining—and invite others to join you.

Final Thought: Self-Worth Is Contagious

When you embrace your achievements and share your voice, you’re not just changing your own life—you’re changing the script for every woman watching. As Kim says, “You can honor your struggles and still step into your power.” Playing small serves no one. The world doesn’t just allow your presence and power—it desperately needs it.

Spread the Empowerment—Spark a Movement

Did Episode 99 ignite something in your soul? Share this blog and the She Finds Joy podcast with every woman who needs the reminder that she is, just as she is, enough. Together, let’s make “taking up space” the new standard.

Punchline for the Changemaker:

Stop apologizing. Start showing up—fully, fiercely, joyfully. Your light is a beacon, not a burden. Shine on, friend, and watch what happens next!

Ready to cultivate more joy and self-worth? Forward this post and let’s make unapologetic living contagious!

Welcome to Episode 99 of the She Finds Joy Podcast, a space for women to step out of the shadows, claim their worth, and shine unapologetically. In this episode, Kim gets real about what happens when you finally decide to stop playing small and let yourself be seen, even when it makes others uncomfortable.

 

Have you ever felt uneasy about posting a photo, sharing a win, or simply showing up online? Kim is here to call out the old stories that keep women dimming their light and to champion every woman who’s ready to take up space and speak her truth. If you’ve been taught to shrink, stay quiet, or sidestep attention, this episode is your permission slip to do the opposite.

 

In This Episode:

 

  • Why Shining Triggers Others: Kim explains that the moment you claim your worth, someone is sure to have an opinion—judgments and whispers are more about their stories than yours.
  • Owning Your Bigness: Whether posting a selfie, sharing your story, or celebrating your achievements, today’s conversation is about *not* shrinking for the comfort of others—and how every act of courage gives other women permission to do the same.
  • Generations of Shrinking: Kim dives into how women have been conditioned to cover up, play small, and avoid being “too much”—and why it’s time to break the cycle.
  • Kim’s Story: From posting swimsuit photos to sharing her fitness progress, Kim gets vulnerable about why she shows up online despite the pushback and negativity.
  • The Science of Happiness at Work: Get the scoop on Kim’s mission to bring happiness habits to schools, organizations, and conferences—because well-being is a game changer for productivity, engagement, and creativity!
  • Celebrating Yourself Without Shame: Kim shares her journey through struggles, healing, and self-doubt, reminding you that honoring your achievements is a radical act.


Power Moves:

 

  • Decide to take up space: Post the photo, share the story, celebrate YOUR wins.
  • Remember discomfort means growth: If your light triggers someone, honor your courage—they may need it.
  • Affirm your worth, even if you’re a work in progress. You can shine and struggle at the same time.
  • Pass it forward: When you show up in your bigness, you give others silent permission to do the same!

 

Mic-Drop Quotes:

 

“I refuse to dim my light to protect someone else’s shadows.”

“Showing up is not vanity. It’s a declaration of self-trust, self-leadership, and self-worth.”

“You can honor your struggles and still step into your power.”

“You can be a work in progress and still be worthy of taking up space.”

 

Listener Challenge:

 

👉 Shine On: What’s one way you can show up more boldly this week? A post, a story, a win—let yourself be SEEN.

👉 Share the Love: Forward this episode to one woman you know who needs the reminder that her voice, power, and presence are needed.

 

Share & Connect:

 

Screenshot this episode, share how you’re claiming your space, and tag @KimStrobelJoy on Instagram. Bring someone along for this joy revolution and leave a review at kimstrobel.com/review—let’s help more women find these empowering conversations! Subscribe so you never miss a dose of courage and real talk.

 

You are deserving of joy, happiness, and big, unapologetic dreams. Together, we change the culture—one woman shining at a time.

 

With fierce cheerleading and wholehearted belief in you,  

Kim

 

Tune in, take action, and watch your inner light become a beacon for others—starting NOW!

There is something powerful that happens when a woman finally decides she is no longer thinking. When she stops apologizing for taking up space, when she lets herself be seen fully and unapologetically, even when it makes others uncomfortable. And here’s the truth most women were never told. The moment you begin to claim your worth, someone somewhere is going to have an opinion about it. Someone is going to feel triggered. Someone is going to whisper, judge, or protect their own unhealed stories onto your confidence. I have lived this over and over again. I have posted online a thought, a win, a swimsuit photo, and the reactions tell me more about the inner world than mine about their inner world. But I refuse to dim my light to protect someone else’s shadows. Because showing up is not vanity. It is not always attention seeking. It is a declaration of self trust, self leadership and self worth. It is a model for every woman who has ever been told she is too loud, too proud, too much.

My mission is simple. I want women to stop playing small. I want them to realize that shining is not something you earn after perfection. It is the pack to becoming who you were meant to be. And when one woman steps into her life, she gives others the permission to do the same. So if this message resonates with you, my friend, please share this podcast episode. Pass it along, because you never know which woman needs the reminder that her voice, her presence and her power are not only allowed, they are needed. Listen in to this podcast episode. I’m Kim Strobel and this is she Finds Joy.

Hello my lovely friends. Today’s podcast episode is going to be short and sweet, but it’s something that came up recently and it reminds me that especially we women really struggle to own our self worth, to show up in big ways to show ourselves to the world. I was out with three of my girlfriends recently. We call ourselves the Board of Directors. We are three ladies who get together at least once a month. We even have an agenda that we keep on our iPhone of topics that we want to discuss, challenges that we’re having, wins that we want to celebrate. And we get together usually at a pizza joint for about two or three hours of nonstop chatter. And one of my friends had said, you know what Kim, I think that some people get really agitated because you make a Facebook post almost daily. And I said, you’re exactly right. I have people who are like showing up on my post, commenting like crazy saying, kim, this is exactly what I needed to see today. But there’s also a group of women who get very triggered by my posting I know that someone I even love close to me recently said, like, how much time do you spend on Facebook a day? And I’m like, it takes me two minutes to do a post. And I do show up for my people Monday through Friday because my platform is a mission. It is how I want to show up and pour into the people that I care about. It’s how I inspire and influence others.

But there’s something that sometimes gets triggered when a woman specifically decides to show up. And. And so I’ve had a couple other instances where one of my good friends said, you know, my. My mom, she always gets really rattled when you post a picture of yourself once or twice a year when you and your husband travel. She’s like, why does Kim have to post a picture of herself in a swimsuit? And what’s really interesting, my friends, is my feed is full of people in their swimsuits on beaches showing the world, this is me on vacation. But there’s something about why when Kim Str. Strobel does it, that gets people in a tizzy. And so I recently thought, this is something we need to talk about, because my board of directors, my wonderful friends Mary, Sarah, and Dixie said, you know, I wonder if it would be helpful if you told people why you show up and post on social media. And I thought, you know what? I like that idea. And so I was thinking about this.

Why does Kim Strobel post? And I think I post for a number of reasons. And this is going to be relatable to you because I know some of you listening, you even struggle just to make a post or just to take a selfie, because, you know, generations of women have been taught that we are to not show ourselves, that we are to cover ourselves up, that we are not really to have an opinion, or if we have an opinion or we share that we think differently, then we come across as being grouchy or the B word or whatever. And it really comes down to generations of women who were taught their whole life that you need to play small, that you need to take a backseat to others. And so when I post or share to my social media channels, I’m not sharing because I have it all figured out. I’m posting because as a woman, I’ve spent years trying to stop shrinking myself. I have tried to learn how to claim my bigness in the world and how to let my light shine and be seen even when life is messy and hard. As many of you have followed me on my journey, I know what it feels like to struggle I’ve had unfairness, I’ve had adversities, I’ve had struggles that I do not understand, I’ve had mistreatment, I’ve done things wrong myself. Like I understand the struggle and I know what it feels like to lose yourself to this thing called life or to lose yourself to being a wife, being a mother, being a daughter, being a friend.

I know what it’s like to doubt your worth, to dim your light, right? We are taught to dim that light so that we don’t make others feel uncomfortable. And that’s exactly what my posting is doing. When I post, the people who get triggered are the people who get uncomfortable because they are like, who is she to shine her light? Who is she to show the world what she’s doing? And at times that might even be classified as oh, she’s cocky, she’s arrogant, she’s too confident. And it’s again, because there are generations of women who have not been comfortable with women owning their self worth in this world, claiming their bigness in this world, being proud of the mountains they’ve climbed and the achievements that they’ve done, the challenges they’ve overcome. And I just want to say this to you, my she Finds Joy podcast Followers. Followers, the moment changes when you decide I am going to shine my light.

Anyway, hello friends, and thank you for letting me quickly interrupt the she Finds Joy podcast. I have people asking me all the time, how do we get Kim Strobel at our next management conference? How do we get her at our next leadership conference? How do we get her at our next school conference? I just finished 28 flights in six weeks time, folks. And I was speaking at schools, at businesses and in organizations. And I’m mostly speaking about the science of happiness and well being and its direct link to employee engagement, productivity levels, and creativity levels. We now know that when we can teach our employees how to cultivate happiness habits that really prioritize their well being, when we can get their brains to positive, more than negative, neutral, or stressed, when we can get them to shift into purpose and passion in their job, regardless of the adversities and the challenges, we begin a movement that changes how we feel in our work lives and our personal lives.

So if you want to book me, you can head to stroubleducation.com if you’re a school or an educator conference, or if you’re a business or an organization, you can head over to Kim strobel.com or forward this podcast episode to somebody you know that books the speakers. And I would love to meet you all on purpose and come to your next event. I am going to put goodness and positivity and education and teachings and struggles and strife out to the world. That’s why I show up every single day. Yes, it’s part of my brand. It’s part of my mission. My calling is to help inspire and educate others and to remind you as a woman that you can honor your struggles and still step into your power. You can be a work in progress and still be worthy of taking up space. You can shine your light, and in doing so, you give others the permission to maybe start to shine theirs. And so I was talking about this, and I did this Facebook post, and it was this Facebook post of me, like, showing my muscles, right? Because I had a minor surgery and I had to step away from running for. I was supposed to step away for six weeks, but I ended up healing so quickly that I was able to go back to it after four.

But for any of you who know me, you know that I love running. Running is the core of. Of who I am. But I also do weightlifting with that. And so I just decided, you know what? For 29 days, when I can’t run, I’m going to lift and I’m going to lift and I’m going to get this body stronger, and I’m going to get it more powerful. And so I did a post the other day of me posing with my. My noticeably stronger arm muscles. And I thought to myself, oh, great. When I post this, here we go again. You know, like, oh, look at her showing off body, showing off her. Listen, folks, here’s the deal. If there’s one thing that Kim Strobel knows how to do, it’s how to work out. It is deeply embedded practice of who I have been four years now. Do I need to work on my eating habits? You bet I do. But can I not own and be proud of my strong arm muscles? Can I not feel good that I made it through the four weeks of not running and instead focused on getting my body stronger?

And so, again, this just goes back to this whole thing of the onslaught of sometimes negativity that comes when a woman specifically decides to own her worth. When a woman decides she is worthy of celebrating her achievements and owning them. And when a woman decides, decides I’m allowed to feel good about myself? And when I share, when I share and celebrate that with the world, maybe, just maybe, I give one other woman the permission to shine her light, too. Now, friends, if you know another woman who needs to hear this episode, Share it with a friend. Share it with a sister. Share it with a colleague. Share. Because in my opinion, when we women start owning our value and our worth in the world, it’s a game changer. It’s a way to honor who we are in our most authentic, deepest, soulful self. Thank you so much for joining me on the she Finds Joy show today. I’m truly honored that you chose to spend your time here with me.

My dear friend, if this episode brought you encouragement or a fresh perspective, I would be so grateful if you took a moment to leave a review. Just head to Kim strouble.com review and what it does is it helps more people find these important conversations. Don’t forget you can also subscribe to the show so you never miss an episode. Thank you again for listening in. I am so very grateful, my friend, to walk this journey with you. I also want to encourage you to share this episode with everybody in your life you care about. We all need encouragement in real talk. Thank you for listening and watching. I believe in you for being able to create a life that feels good from the inside out. Remember, you are deserving of joy and happiness.

Welcome to Episode 99 of the She Finds Joy Podcast, a space for women to step out of the shadows, claim their worth, and shine unapologetically. In this episode, Kim gets real about what happens when you finally decide to stop playing small and let yourself be seen, even when it makes others uncomfortable.

 

Have you ever felt uneasy about posting a photo, sharing a win, or simply showing up online? Kim is here to call out the old stories that keep women dimming their light and to champion every woman who’s ready to take up space and speak her truth. If you’ve been taught to shrink, stay quiet, or sidestep attention, this episode is your permission slip to do the opposite.

 

In This Episode:

 

  • Why Shining Triggers Others: Kim explains that the moment you claim your worth, someone is sure to have an opinion—judgments and whispers are more about their stories than yours.
  • Owning Your Bigness: Whether posting a selfie, sharing your story, or celebrating your achievements, today’s conversation is about *not* shrinking for the comfort of others—and how every act of courage gives other women permission to do the same.
  • Generations of Shrinking: Kim dives into how women have been conditioned to cover up, play small, and avoid being “too much”—and why it’s time to break the cycle.
  • Kim’s Story: From posting swimsuit photos to sharing her fitness progress, Kim gets vulnerable about why she shows up online despite the pushback and negativity.
  • The Science of Happiness at Work: Get the scoop on Kim’s mission to bring happiness habits to schools, organizations, and conferences—because well-being is a game changer for productivity, engagement, and creativity!
  • Celebrating Yourself Without Shame: Kim shares her journey through struggles, healing, and self-doubt, reminding you that honoring your achievements is a radical act.


Power Moves:

 

  • Decide to take up space: Post the photo, share the story, celebrate YOUR wins.
  • Remember discomfort means growth: If your light triggers someone, honor your courage—they may need it.
  • Affirm your worth, even if you’re a work in progress. You can shine and struggle at the same time.
  • Pass it forward: When you show up in your bigness, you give others silent permission to do the same!

 

Mic-Drop Quotes:

 

“I refuse to dim my light to protect someone else’s shadows.”

“Showing up is not vanity. It’s a declaration of self-trust, self-leadership, and self-worth.”

“You can honor your struggles and still step into your power.”

“You can be a work in progress and still be worthy of taking up space.”

 

Listener Challenge:

 

👉 Shine On: What’s one way you can show up more boldly this week? A post, a story, a win—let yourself be SEEN.

👉 Share the Love: Forward this episode to one woman you know who needs the reminder that her voice, power, and presence are needed.

 

Share & Connect:

 

Screenshot this episode, share how you’re claiming your space, and tag @KimStrobelJoy on Instagram. Bring someone along for this joy revolution and leave a review at kimstrobel.com/review—let’s help more women find these empowering conversations! Subscribe so you never miss a dose of courage and real talk.

 

You are deserving of joy, happiness, and big, unapologetic dreams. Together, we change the culture—one woman shining at a time.

 

With fierce cheerleading and wholehearted belief in you,  

Kim

 

Tune in, take action, and watch your inner light become a beacon for others—starting NOW!

There is something powerful that happens when a woman finally decides she is no longer thinking. When she stops apologizing for taking up space, when she lets herself be seen fully and unapologetically, even when it makes others uncomfortable. And here’s the truth most women were never told. The moment you begin to claim your worth, someone somewhere is going to have an opinion about it. Someone is going to feel triggered. Someone is going to whisper, judge, or protect their own unhealed stories onto your confidence. I have lived this over and over again. I have posted online a thought, a win, a swimsuit photo, and the reactions tell me more about the inner world than mine about their inner world. But I refuse to dim my light to protect someone else’s shadows. Because showing up is not vanity. It is not always attention seeking. It is a declaration of self trust, self leadership and self worth. It is a model for every woman who has ever been told she is too loud, too proud, too much.

My mission is simple. I want women to stop playing small. I want them to realize that shining is not something you earn after perfection. It is the pack to becoming who you were meant to be. And when one woman steps into her life, she gives others the permission to do the same. So if this message resonates with you, my friend, please share this podcast episode. Pass it along, because you never know which woman needs the reminder that her voice, her presence and her power are not only allowed, they are needed. Listen in to this podcast episode. I’m Kim Strobel and this is she Finds Joy.

Hello my lovely friends. Today’s podcast episode is going to be short and sweet, but it’s something that came up recently and it reminds me that especially we women really struggle to own our self worth, to show up in big ways to show ourselves to the world. I was out with three of my girlfriends recently. We call ourselves the Board of Directors. We are three ladies who get together at least once a month. We even have an agenda that we keep on our iPhone of topics that we want to discuss, challenges that we’re having, wins that we want to celebrate. And we get together usually at a pizza joint for about two or three hours of nonstop chatter. And one of my friends had said, you know what Kim, I think that some people get really agitated because you make a Facebook post almost daily. And I said, you’re exactly right. I have people who are like showing up on my post, commenting like crazy saying, kim, this is exactly what I needed to see today. But there’s also a group of women who get very triggered by my posting I know that someone I even love close to me recently said, like, how much time do you spend on Facebook a day? And I’m like, it takes me two minutes to do a post. And I do show up for my people Monday through Friday because my platform is a mission. It is how I want to show up and pour into the people that I care about. It’s how I inspire and influence others.

But there’s something that sometimes gets triggered when a woman specifically decides to show up. And. And so I’ve had a couple other instances where one of my good friends said, you know, my. My mom, she always gets really rattled when you post a picture of yourself once or twice a year when you and your husband travel. She’s like, why does Kim have to post a picture of herself in a swimsuit? And what’s really interesting, my friends, is my feed is full of people in their swimsuits on beaches showing the world, this is me on vacation. But there’s something about why when Kim Str. Strobel does it, that gets people in a tizzy. And so I recently thought, this is something we need to talk about, because my board of directors, my wonderful friends Mary, Sarah, and Dixie said, you know, I wonder if it would be helpful if you told people why you show up and post on social media. And I thought, you know what? I like that idea. And so I was thinking about this.

Why does Kim Strobel post? And I think I post for a number of reasons. And this is going to be relatable to you because I know some of you listening, you even struggle just to make a post or just to take a selfie, because, you know, generations of women have been taught that we are to not show ourselves, that we are to cover ourselves up, that we are not really to have an opinion, or if we have an opinion or we share that we think differently, then we come across as being grouchy or the B word or whatever. And it really comes down to generations of women who were taught their whole life that you need to play small, that you need to take a backseat to others. And so when I post or share to my social media channels, I’m not sharing because I have it all figured out. I’m posting because as a woman, I’ve spent years trying to stop shrinking myself. I have tried to learn how to claim my bigness in the world and how to let my light shine and be seen even when life is messy and hard. As many of you have followed me on my journey, I know what it feels like to struggle I’ve had unfairness, I’ve had adversities, I’ve had struggles that I do not understand, I’ve had mistreatment, I’ve done things wrong myself. Like I understand the struggle and I know what it feels like to lose yourself to this thing called life or to lose yourself to being a wife, being a mother, being a daughter, being a friend.

I know what it’s like to doubt your worth, to dim your light, right? We are taught to dim that light so that we don’t make others feel uncomfortable. And that’s exactly what my posting is doing. When I post, the people who get triggered are the people who get uncomfortable because they are like, who is she to shine her light? Who is she to show the world what she’s doing? And at times that might even be classified as oh, she’s cocky, she’s arrogant, she’s too confident. And it’s again, because there are generations of women who have not been comfortable with women owning their self worth in this world, claiming their bigness in this world, being proud of the mountains they’ve climbed and the achievements that they’ve done, the challenges they’ve overcome. And I just want to say this to you, my she Finds Joy podcast Followers. Followers, the moment changes when you decide I am going to shine my light.

Anyway, hello friends, and thank you for letting me quickly interrupt the she Finds Joy podcast. I have people asking me all the time, how do we get Kim Strobel at our next management conference? How do we get her at our next leadership conference? How do we get her at our next school conference? I just finished 28 flights in six weeks time, folks. And I was speaking at schools, at businesses and in organizations. And I’m mostly speaking about the science of happiness and well being and its direct link to employee engagement, productivity levels, and creativity levels. We now know that when we can teach our employees how to cultivate happiness habits that really prioritize their well being, when we can get their brains to positive, more than negative, neutral, or stressed, when we can get them to shift into purpose and passion in their job, regardless of the adversities and the challenges, we begin a movement that changes how we feel in our work lives and our personal lives.

So if you want to book me, you can head to stroubleducation.com if you’re a school or an educator conference, or if you’re a business or an organization, you can head over to Kim strobel.com or forward this podcast episode to somebody you know that books the speakers. And I would love to meet you all on purpose and come to your next event. I am going to put goodness and positivity and education and teachings and struggles and strife out to the world. That’s why I show up every single day. Yes, it’s part of my brand. It’s part of my mission. My calling is to help inspire and educate others and to remind you as a woman that you can honor your struggles and still step into your power. You can be a work in progress and still be worthy of taking up space. You can shine your light, and in doing so, you give others the permission to maybe start to shine theirs. And so I was talking about this, and I did this Facebook post, and it was this Facebook post of me, like, showing my muscles, right? Because I had a minor surgery and I had to step away from running for. I was supposed to step away for six weeks, but I ended up healing so quickly that I was able to go back to it after four.

But for any of you who know me, you know that I love running. Running is the core of. Of who I am. But I also do weightlifting with that. And so I just decided, you know what? For 29 days, when I can’t run, I’m going to lift and I’m going to lift and I’m going to get this body stronger, and I’m going to get it more powerful. And so I did a post the other day of me posing with my. My noticeably stronger arm muscles. And I thought to myself, oh, great. When I post this, here we go again. You know, like, oh, look at her showing off body, showing off her. Listen, folks, here’s the deal. If there’s one thing that Kim Strobel knows how to do, it’s how to work out. It is deeply embedded practice of who I have been four years now. Do I need to work on my eating habits? You bet I do. But can I not own and be proud of my strong arm muscles? Can I not feel good that I made it through the four weeks of not running and instead focused on getting my body stronger?

And so, again, this just goes back to this whole thing of the onslaught of sometimes negativity that comes when a woman specifically decides to own her worth. When a woman decides she is worthy of celebrating her achievements and owning them. And when a woman decides, decides I’m allowed to feel good about myself? And when I share, when I share and celebrate that with the world, maybe, just maybe, I give one other woman the permission to shine her light, too. Now, friends, if you know another woman who needs to hear this episode, Share it with a friend. Share it with a sister. Share it with a colleague. Share. Because in my opinion, when we women start owning our value and our worth in the world, it’s a game changer. It’s a way to honor who we are in our most authentic, deepest, soulful self. Thank you so much for joining me on the she Finds Joy show today. I’m truly honored that you chose to spend your time here with me.

My dear friend, if this episode brought you encouragement or a fresh perspective, I would be so grateful if you took a moment to leave a review. Just head to Kim strouble.com review and what it does is it helps more people find these important conversations. Don’t forget you can also subscribe to the show so you never miss an episode. Thank you again for listening in. I am so very grateful, my friend, to walk this journey with you. I also want to encourage you to share this episode with everybody in your life you care about. We all need encouragement in real talk. Thank you for listening and watching. I believe in you for being able to create a life that feels good from the inside out. Remember, you are deserving of joy and happiness.

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