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December 9, 2025 24 mins

What if your next $100K isn’t hiding in your marketing strategy… but in your identity?

In this deeply transformational episode of The Crown Yourself Podcast, Kimberly reveals the five subconscious beliefs silently sabotaging high-achieving entrepreneurs. Through the story of a client who had already built a 250K business energetically — but wasn’t activating it — you’ll see how the belief “I have to work harder to earn more” can shrink your receiving capacity and block ease, expansion, and overflow. One shift created a 66.7% increase in revenue per client.

Kimberly guides you through the deeper layers of wealth embodiment: the fear that success will cost you love or belonging, the imposter syndrome that shows up when you’re entering a bigger room, the caretaker programming that resists receiving, and the unconscious tendency to cling to familiar financial patterns — even if they no longer serve you.

This episode is your invitation into a higher identity — one that holds wealth with safety, sovereignty, and energetic congruence. You’ll learn how to regulate your nervous system for abundance, shift emotional patterns around money, and upgrade the internal “systems” that allow external business systems to finally work.

If you’re ready to transform from trying to activating, this episode will ignite your next level of conscious leadership and legacy building.

Enjoy, sovereigns!

 

Listen to the episode on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, or your favorite podcast listening platform. You can also watch the episode on Youtube.

Quotes:

“Familiarity is your subconscious mind’s definition of safety, not success.” ~ Kimberly Spencer

“If your belief system isn’t aligned with your next level, no strategy will stick.” ~ Kimberly Spencer

“Imposter syndrome means you’re playing in a bigger room. It’s a sign of growth, not inadequacy.” ~ Kimberly Spencer

 

Moments of Note:

00:00 – The Identity Behind Your Income (Powerful Opening Insight)

Kimberly challenges the belief that income is tied to effort and introduces the concept of identity-driven wealth.

01:10 – The Book That Started a Podcasting Revolution (Authority Positioning)

Kimberly spotlights Make Every Podcast Want You, reinforcing her credibility and mission.

 

02:00 – Welcome to Crown Yourself: Conscious Leadership & Sovereign Success

Setting the tone for the episode—mindset, sovereignty, subconscious transformation, and high-performance identity work.

 

03:32 – What’s Really Holding Back Your Next $100K? (Episode Overview)

Introduction to the five subconscious beliefs capping your income and keeping you in patterns of overwork.

 

04:40 – Case Study: The Client With a Hidden 250K Business (Revelatory Moment)

A powerful client example showing how identity—not strategy—was blocking her from activating the 250K business she already built.

 

06:05 – Hidden Belief #1: “I Have to Work Harder to Earn More” (Worthiness Wound)

How tying self-worth to performance keeps entrepreneurs exhausted, undercharging, and avoiding systems that create scalability.

 

08:00 – The 66.7% Revenue Increase: What Happens When a Belief Shifts (Proof of Transformation)

Kimberly reveals the exact revenue change that occurred once her client rewired her core belief.

 

09:50 – Hidden Belief #2: “More Money Will Change Me” (Fear of Rejection & Identity Loss)

Exploring how money triggers fears of losing friendships, ac

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