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She dives into the Crown Yourself movement, the importance of generational thinking, and how podcasting can transform your business. Kimberly also offers insights on overcoming fear, taking radical ownership, and avoiding the victim mindset.
Whether you're an entrepreneur or seeking personal growth, this episode is packed with inspiration and actionable advice to help you tackle what you’ve been avoiding and reach your next level.
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