Rich Little Brokegirls

Rich Little Brokegirls

This is a love letter to women defining their womanhood and the never-ending process of 'figuring it out.' Whether you plan on finding "true love" and building the next Skims or marrying filthy rich like a Real Housewife—we’re not here to judge. In this podcast, Kim figures it out with special guests and talks to women on their path to the top, down the aisle, or through tough times. Tune in every Monday & Thursday for unfiltered advice, unbelievable stories, and certified tips for the girls.

Episodes

December 23, 2025 36 mins

Kamala Harris refuses to be a “Good Woman.” You should, too.


In this rare and deeply personal conversation, Kimberly is joined by Vice President Kamala Harris to reflect on womanhood, ambition, partnership, and the mental stamina required to cut through doubt and criticism.


Harris reframes one of the most enduring and limiting expectations placed on women: the pressure to be a “good woman.” She unpacks how humility has histor...

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Kim is back with life lessons, complaints, and a few unspoken rules we need to settle.


In this episode, she reflects on a year in survival mode, realignment, and how a “no” from corporate life turned into a yes from Forbes 30 under 30. She breaks down why women feel behind — not because we are, but because we’ve stopped trusting our timeline and started negotiating with our intuition — and how hustle without direction leads straight...

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Manifestation is not magic — it’s math. In this episode, Kim sits down with Kris Haraldsson, aka “The Woman Whisperer,” to break down why getting what you want isn’t woo-woo — it’s logical. Together, they unpack the real blocks behind why women stay stuck: wanting things we don’t actually desire, refusing to give ourselves permission, and confusing “being busy” with taking aligned action.

From timeline pressure to the expectations w...

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In this episode, Kim sits down with corporate strategist and creator Jodie Taylor to unpack the real mechanics of becoming the woman on your vision board. They break down the difference between your zone of excellence and your zone of genius, why effective communication is a power tool, and how asking for help is a strategy, not a weakness.

They get into the myth of “just be your authentic self,” why real power comes from your abili...

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Meet Kristen Noel, the founder of KNC Beauty, a fashion tastemaker, and a cultural force who’s built a world from grit, glamour, and the kind of honesty most women never say out loud.


Most people know her as the entrepreneur with global impact or the mother of three who makes it look effortless. But in this episode, you’ll meet her as a woman first — soft, self-aware, and actively unlearning old beliefs.


Kristen opens up abou...

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Kim's over the “I’m a woman, hear me roar” movement and ushering in the tactical tears renaissance. In this episode mini, she makes a strong(and slightly unhinged) case for bringing back public tears and the lost art of playing dumb.

She’s breaking down her Crybaby Theory: because sometimes, the difference between being escorted out and getting your way is a single tear.

Listen to the full episode here!

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October 13, 2025 3 mins

There’s no new episode this week, but Kim’s leaving you with two quick tips for anyone who’s a bit of a control freak and feeling anxious.


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Kim is back with a viral-moment mini episode on the social rules that keep women small — and the overthinking that keeps us stuck there. Because playing by the rules might keep the peace, but it won’t get you where you want to go.

She’s breaking down why visibility is power, why silence around money protects the wrong people, and why patience isn’t always a virtue. 

She’s talking:

  • How speaking up creates opportunity

  • Why “waiting yo...

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Dial STAR 67… it’s time for Confession Session.

This week, Kim tackles everything from post-breakup jitters to productivity hacks. Elise from Chicago wonders why she feels embarrassed to be newly single, and Kim reframes it as a launch, not a loss. She shares the one skincare step she never skips—even half-asleep—plus the products behind her clean skin routine. Kim breaks down her hyper-focused “focus menu” for getting things done—O...

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Kim is back with a viral-moment mini episode on friendship, connection, and intentionality. Because relationships are like bank accounts: you can’t withdraw until you’ve made deposits. Real friendship starts with you — your energy, your presence, your intentionality.

She’s breaking down why a full life makes you magnetic, how curiosity is the underrated secret to connection, and why being polished and present opens more doors than y...

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Dial STAR 67… it’s time for Confession Session.

This week, Kim answers confessions that cut across broken hearts, beauty, and guilty pleasures: Naomi from San Diego wonders why she only wants the men who don’t want her, Kim sets the record straight on Botox accusations, and one listener crashes a party pretending to be a celebrity’s assistant. Plus, Kim’s go-to restaurants for friends visiting LA or New York — from cult breakfasts t...

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Welcome to Rich Little Reads — a new series for readers and wannabe readers.

Have you read From Legacy to Liability? This week, Kim sits down with activist, author, and cultural critic Marley Dias to unpack what power really costs when you’re a Black woman navigating systems not built for you — a conversation sparked by her essay on her Substack, Third Space.

She’s challenging the way we think about visibility, access, and “making it...

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Stop Stalking Your Ex… In this episode, Kim teams up with breakup coach Lucy Price to call BS on the habits that keep us post-breakup stuck. From why closure is a scam to the science of obsession (yes, your brain is actually on drugs when you’re in love). They break down romanticizing the past, falling for potential, and mistaking boredom for “I still love him” fantasies.

Kim’s biggest takeaway? Stalking isn’t closure—it’s self-sabo...

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Kim is learning that not everything deserves a f**k. A restaurant mix-up, a pushy question in Malibu, a stranger cutting the line — all moments that nearly set her off, but really weren’t about her at all.

In this episode, she shares how she’s working on caring less, choosing what actually matters (her well-being, her business, and her people), and letting the rest roll off. Along the way, Kim calls out five social rules she doesn&a...

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Kim is joined by Matchmaker, Nandini Mullaji for a viral-moment mini episode on love, choice, and control. In a culture that places a premium on partnership, it’s not about finding any man, it’s about finding the right one. Together they unpack why rejection isn’t failure, the importance of knowing your non-negotiables, and why women should be the choosers — not the ones waiting around to be chosen.

They’re talking:

  • How society d...
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Dial STAR 67… it’s time for Confession Session.

This week, Kim takes on confessions that cut across love, beauty, ambition, and pure survival: breaking cycles with shitty exes, the products she’d replace the same day she lost them, the fear of leaping into full-time entrepreneurship, and one girl’s rent-free hustle that might just be iconic.

No sugar-coating. Just the truth, a little tough love, and a reminder that you’re not the onl...

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Kim is back with another viral-moment mini episode — this time, she’s breaking down her “10 Things Every Girl Needs.” Not the surface-level stuff, but the real arsenal every smart woman should carry into business, relationships, and life.

We’re talking:

  1. A brain — because common sense isn’t actually common.
  2. Ears that work — to hear both the truth and the opportunities.
  3. Eyes that aren’t easily impressed — not all that glistens is gol...
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From fakes to flops, friendship is a minefield — but Kim’s cracked the code. In this episode, she drops the Holy Book of Friendship: the rules for attracting, vetting, and actually keeping friends.

If you’ve ever felt like the outsider, the over-giver, or the one always texting first, this one’s for you. Kim unpacks why your energy is your biggest currency, how to build a life people want to be part of, and the red flags that scream...

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Dial STAR 67… it’s time for Confession Session.

This week, Kim tackles confessions that hit every corner of modern womanhood: what to read and watch when you want a dose of power, loving singlehood a little too much, catching feelings at work (spoiler: the stats on office romances may shock you), and the scents that make you feel undeniably sensual.

 No sugar-coating. Just the truth, a little tough love, and a reminder that you’re no...

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Welcome to Rich Little Reads — a our series for readers and wannabe readers.

Have you read Flip the Tables? This week, Kim sits down with author and political powerhouse Alencia Johnson to explore what it really means to reclaim your power in a world designed to keep you small.

She’s flipping the script on hustle culture, perfectionism, and the habit of asking for permission. If you’ve ever tied your identity to achievement, stayed t...

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