Kimberly
Thinking Out Loud | Kimberly
Thinking Out Loud | Kimberly Naming the dynamics we feel yet can’t always explain. Welcome to a space dedicated to the gray areas of healing, relationships, and self-discovery. I believe that personal growth starts with better language for our internal world. Whether we’re deconstructing the difference between an apology and true accountability or exploring the hidden costs of "pretending" in our relationships, this is a place for quiet authority and deep introspection. New reflections are shared weekly Tuesdays & Thursdays. Subscribe to join our community of thinkers as we navigate the nuance...
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9 de jul. de 2026
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Why Do We Treat Differences Like They’re Dangerous? | Thinking Out Loud 10.03.2026 12:04
EP2: Difference Isn't Dangerous. Inflexibility Is What if disagreement isn’t the problem? In this episode of Thinking Out Loud , Kimberly explores a question that feels increasingly relevant: why do we treat differences like they’re dangerous? From parenting debates to politics, conversations today often collapse into labels, certainty, and sides to choose. But real life—and real people—are rarely...
What If Changing Your Mind Isn’t a Weakness—But Growth? | Thinking Out Loud 07.03.2026 10:34
EP1: Growth Requires The Humility To Outgrow Your Past Self What if changing your mind isn’t a weakness, but a sign of growth? In this first episode of Thinking Out Loud , Kimberly explores the uncomfortable but honest idea that who we are isn’t meant to stay fixed forever. Growth sometimes means outgrowing old beliefs, old reactions, and even old versions of ourselves. Through reflection on ident...
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