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Submit ReviewEpisode 067. "The connecting thread for me is the idea of tranquility... it's not because I have it all figured out. It's because I'm always seeking it out too." ~Kimberly Wilson
Yoga. Mindfulness. Eco Fashion. Writing. Podcast. Conscious Business E-course. Psychotherapy. A charitable foundation called Pigs & Pugs... Kimberly Wilson has created the multi-passionate lifestyle brand of my dreams! (only my foundation would be more like Sloths & Cats... doesn't have the same ring...)
I've been following Kimberly ever since I was a struggling yoga studio owner in 2009 and I sought out her help through her Conscious business e-course and a private coaching.
She told me to start a podcast (among other things.) And years later, I did.
"Just because we made one decision doesn't mean we have to stay in it forever. And if you do, it's important to know are you growing within it, or do you feel stagnant?" ~Kimberly Wilson
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"I've been podcasting since before podcasts were really understood and I don't think I really even understood what they were." ~Kimberly Wilson
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