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In this episode of The OBM Opportunity Podcast, Leah Steinkirchs from Prowess Project sits down with Kim Carpenter—Founder of People at the Center, and an experienced coach and former corporate leader—who shares her transformative journey from a high-profile career to a purpose-driven coaching business. Kim opens up about the pivotal moments that led her to redefine success, the power of tuning into your inner voice, and why aligning your career with your core values is the ultimate game-changer. She also dives into her mission to create people-centric organizations. You will learn: How to recognize when it's time for a career pivot – Learn to listen to your inner whispers and align your work with your values. The importance of creating people-centric organizations – Discover leadership strategies that foster a thriving, engaged workplace. Practical steps for betting on yourself – Gain actionable advice on transitioning from corporate life to a purpose-driven career. If you're feeling the pull to pivot, craving more fulfillment, or wondering if now is the time to bet on yourself, this episode is packed with insights and practical steps to help you take the leap.
Can true leadership thrive without sacrificing authority for empathy and collaboration? By prioritizing soft skills like empathy and communication, leaders can drive accountability, foster success, and build a people-first culture that challenges traditional leadership norms.In this episode of the Leading with Power & Purpose Podcast, Sabine speaks with Kim Carpenter, a high-performance leader, executive coach, corporate trainer, and speaker. As the founder of People at the Center, Kim works with leaders and teams to create people-centric cultures that overcome challenges and deliver breakthrough results. Tune in to learn how to tap into your true power and cultivate a “power with” dynamic that fosters growth and success for everyone in the organization.Listen in to learn how to create a "power with" dynamic where everyone in the organization thrives. You'll also learn the vital role of community support in helping you navigate challenges and stay motivated.Key Takeaways:How soft skills like empathy, collaboration, and communication are reshaping leadership priorities.The essential role of community support in guiding leaders through challenges and providing ongoing encouragement.Techniques to connect with your inner power through meditation, self-awareness, and introspection.The impact of mentorship and authentic storytelling in promoting inclusivity and inspiring future leaders.The power of stepping into a leadership identity as a female leader before external recognition follows.What You Will Learn in This Episode:[02:29] Kim on her corporate career, the moment she realized she was out of alignment, and transformed her journey into coaching.[08:12] Defining power as an innate, internally sourced resource that gets suppressed over time and how to reclaim it through self-reflection.[13:45] Defining authority as accountability and collaboration, and influence as putting people at the center of the strategic vision.[19:28] How old leadership models of command and control are shifting to soft skills to navigate modern workplaces.[23:54] The cultural shifts needed to embrace diversity and for women to claim their innate power, authority, and influence.[26:23] How she embraces meditation and community as cornerstone practices for grounding and returning to her center as a leader.[32:51] The importance of stepping into a leadership identity before external recognition follows to defy traditional promotion norms.[37:30] Kim advises aspiring leaders to practice active listening, observe organizational dynamics, and stay curious about their environment.Connect with Kim Carpenter:Website: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kimcarpenterLinkedIn: https://www.peopleatthecenter.comBook Mentioned:Right Kind of Wrong by Amy Edmondson*************HOST INFO:Sabine Gedeon is a dynamic force in the world of leadership and personal development. As the Founder of Transformed Leadership Institute and CEO of Gedeon Enterprises, Sabine leverages nearly 20 years of experience to guide clients in both startups and Fortune 500 companies. Her unique approach combines human-centered principles with tech-enabled solutions, delivering customized programs for leaders at all levels to tackle crucial leadership and talent development challenges. *************ADDITIONAL SUPPORT:Download Free Resources - https://sabinegedeon/giftsGet Coaching Support: https://meetwithsabine.as.me/Discovery
Kim Carpenter AM is an Australian visual artist, theatre director, designer and devisor. For thirty years he was artistic director of his company, Kim Carpenter's Theatre of Image. During the 1970s, Carpenter designed for the Melbourne Theatre Company and Sydney's Nimrod Theatre Company. He was, for a short period, co-Artistic Director of Nimrod in the early 1980s. In 1988, Kim established Theatre of Image as Sydney's first visual theatre company. Theatre of Image developed into a leading Australian theatre company for children and families, with its productions having a distinctive visual style. In September 2019 he announced the closure of the company. His work includes The Book of Everything which he created with Neil Armfield for Theatre of Image and Belvoir. The production toured Australia and played a season in New York at the New Victory Theatre. In 2019 he adapted and designed The Happy Prince as a ballet for The Australian Ballet. It premiered at the Queensland Performing Arts Centre. Kim Carpenter was made a Member of the Order of Australia in 2013 for significant service to the performing arts. He has devised, directed or designed over 100 productions for theatre, opera, dance, physical theatre, ballet and puppetry. A prolific visual artist also, Kim Carpenter has been represented in Australian and International exhibitions. His next exhibition is a series inspired by William Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream. This show of works will be exhibited at Maunsell Wickes Gallery Paddington, from April 6th to 21st. The STAGES podcast is available to access and subscribe from Spotify and Apple podcasts. Or from wherever you access your favourite podcasts. A conversation with creatives about craft and career. Follow socials on instagram (stagespodcast) and facebook (Stages). www.stagespodcast.com.au
On this episode, I embark on a healing journey with Kim Carpenter, a mindset coach with an intuitive legacy. This episode is a powerful exploration of the transformation from the depths of narcissistic abuse to the heights of self-empowerment. Kim opens up about her triumph over toxic relationships, gifting listeners with the tools to recognize and recover from the manipulation of a narcissist. Her profound insights into self-worth reclamation and the strategies she shares are not merely lifelines for the trapped but guiding lights for anyone on the path to healing.The enchanting tale behind Bimberland Soulworks unfolds as Kim weaves her three-generational intuitive thread into a tapestry of emotional energy and chakra work. We spotlight the life-altering practice of shadow work, as Kim emphasizes the necessity of confronting one's hidden fears to break free from harmful life patterns. Through her captivating anecdotes, Kim demonstrates how embracing abundance and prosperity mindsets can cultivate successful relationships and a fulfilling life.In my closing moments with Kim, we reflect on the individual journey each person embarks on toward spirituality and self-development. We acknowledge the unique paths that lead seekers to their divine connection, beyond the constraints of traditional religious doctrines. As Kim and I exchange gratitude and good wishes, we extend an invitation to our listeners: to continue on their own paths of personal growth, armed with the wisdom and strategies shared by our inspirational guest. Contact Kim:https://www.bimberlynnsoulworks.comhttps://www.instagram.com/iamintuitive_kimhttps://www.facebook.com/kim.carpenter.946https://www.youtube.com/bimberlynnsoulworksllchttps://www.linkedin.com/in/iamintuitivekimSupport the showIntro Music by: Anthony Nelson aka BUSShttps://music.apple.com/us/artist/buss/252316338Keep it Safe, Keep it healthy & Keep it Kandid!www.thekandidshop.comIG, FB & Tiktok: @thekandidshoppodcast
How often do you avoid having difficult conversations? Kim Carpenter, #Founder of People at the Center joins us for a conversation to break down why so many of us struggle with difficult conversations and how we might approach differently. Having difficult conversations is not easy no matter how much experience you have and we all tend to dread or avoid it if we can but what are the costs of doing so? Join us as we unpack this and so many more reasons our connections break down. Kim talks about listening sessions, being intentional with creating the spaces necessary to find out if we are okay with those best practices to create psychologically safe spaces for our people and what happens neurologically when the amygdala is highjacked. We often hear how teams are struggling to get it all done and that they can't keep up, and yet there is still more to do. This is true and we need to be ok with not getting it all done. We also dive into how effective communication can support leaders, teams, and organizations in doing great things when we practice and find what's not working. And finally, we dive into self-reflection, self-awareness, and taking ownership as key to being an effective communicator. Once we understand the gaps and start with ourselves we can make those micro changes that can lead to extensive positive impact for individuals and entire organizations. Interested in learning more about how you show up as a leader? Visit us at www.wilempowered.com to take our free leadership quiz. #difficultconversations #leadership #safespace #wilempowered #wiltalk
Competence builds confidence.Kim Carpenter, CEO and Founder of People at the Center, is a high-performance leadership & executive coach, as well as a corporate trainer and speaker. Using researched-backed tools and proven practices, she and her team help organizations shape leaders who bring their teams together. Kim shares her journey from corporate to entrepreneurship and her vision for creating people-centric work environments. She discusses the challenges of transitioning to entrepreneurship and offers insights on finding speaking opportunities. Kim emphasizes the importance of communication and connectedness in changing corporate culture to be more human. TakeawaysTransitioning from corporate to entrepreneurship requires self-reflection and a desire to make a bigger impact.Speaking engagements can be an effective marketing strategy for entrepreneurs, and finding opportunities can be done through networking, online platforms, and intern assistance.Creating people-centric work environments requires a focus on communication, connectedness, and building trust.Identifying the need for change in corporate culture often comes from feedback, surveys, and a desire to improve workability.Show notes:
How To Attract, Keep, and Work Successfully With The People That Power Your Business Every business and business owner needs to work successfully with people. Whether it is employees, contractors, virtual assistants, clients, vendors, suppliers, a business is only as successful as its relationship with the people that support it. In this episode, Nancy speaks with Kim Carpenter, CEO and Founder of People at the Center, a consultancy that specializes in talent and leadership development. Kim discusses the key factors in attracting the talent you need and keeping it which is one of the biggest problems for companies today. The discussion is lively and gives business owners and executives alike some simple, actionable tips to better people relationships for better business performance. You can learn more about Kim at www.peopleatthecenter.com. Learn more about Nancy here: https://www.nancyokeefecoaching.com
Public speaking is something most people either hate or love. In fact, the fear of public speaking ranks at the top of the list for many people! Wherever you fall on the spectrum, the truth is that you can increase your reach, visibility, influence, AND income through public speaking. Want to learn how to speak from a stage to attract others into your circle? Join us to learn more on today's show!Kim Carpenter is an executive and leadership coach with whom I've been privileged to work in various roles for more than 10 years. With a solid commitment to awakening unbounded human potential, Kim has spent the past 15 years helping business leaders and their teams hone their leadership and communication skills to navigate change and create breakthrough results. She is the founder and principal of People at the Center, a boutique consulting firm that helps organizations develop thriving company cultures that align with their values and boost their bottom line. In this episode, Kim shares her proven strategies and tips to help you go from hating public speaking to thriving and multiplying your income through this platform. Show Highlights:How Kim began as a public speakerHow to build your public speaking muscles through practiceWhy stories are the most engaging parts of an inspiring speechTips for telling compelling stories:Know what the juicy part of your story is—and leave out irrelevant details.Use sensory details.Don't be afraid of humor.How to find speaking engagementsThe results Kim has seen in her business because of speaking engagementsHow to use social media as a speaking platformKim's takeaway: “Just get started!”Resources:Visit the STaR Coach Show YouTube Channel!Need CCUs? Explore The Essence of Mastery Summit and receive $110 off by using “Meg” as your VIP code. Explore past episodes and other resources at www.STaRcoachshow.com. Explore the STaR Coach Community and see what's available there for you!Connect with Kim Carpenter and People at the Center:Website Click HERE for Kim's examples of Public Speaking Resources.
In a world where mentors are often seen as guides and teachers, Kim Carpenter's first mentor shattered expectations with an unexpected twist. Her unconventional approach to personal development took Kim on a journey beyond her wildest imagination. But what was this mentor's secret? What wild ideas did he introduce to Kim that changed her life forever? Stay tuned as we uncover the untold story of Kim's transformative mentoring, and prepare to be inspired by the power of thinking outside the box. In this episode, you will be able to: Unlock your personal growth potential by harnessing the guidance and wisdom of experienced mentors. Experience the transformative power of active listening and curiosity in mentoring relationships for deeper connections and meaningful growth. Build authentic relationships by putting people at the center, fostering trust, and creating an environment where everyone can thrive. Challenge your assumptions and broaden your horizons by embracing new perspectives from mentors who bring diverse backgrounds and experiences. Extend the impact of formal mentoring by staying connected with mentors, creating a lasting support network for ongoing growth and development. Kim Carpenter is an executive coach, inspirational leader, and the CEO of People at the Center. With a passion for building deep connections and putting people at the forefront, Kim brings a wealth of experience and expertise to the table. She believes in the power of mentoring and has experienced firsthand the transformative impact it can have on one's life. Kim's journey began with a college professor who encouraged her to think outside the box and embrace the possibility of greatness. Since then, she has dedicated herself to helping others tap into their true potential and create meaningful relationships. Through her work, Kim inspires individuals to be open to new possibilities and embrace personal growth. With her unique perspective and insights, she is a valuable guest on the Augmentors podcast, sharing her wisdom on how to connect authentically and build deep, human-centric relationships. The key moments in this episode are: 00:01:09 - Kim Carpenter's Background, 00:11:22 - The Power of Being Open, 00:18:31 - Balancing Fun and Productivity at Work, 00:23:29 - The Evolution of Listening and Questioning Techniques, 00:31:51 - The Courage to Ask Deep Questions, 00:35:30 - Assessing Promotion Opportunities, 00:47:42 - Humility and Mentoring, 00:50:44 - The Joy of Helping Others, Discover the Transformative Power The transformative power of mentoring is significant, and it heavily impacts both personal and professional growth. By guiding individuals through moments of discomfort and challenging their beliefs, mentors can help unveil new possibilities and unleash untapped potential. In this process, the mentee undergoes profound transformations that are beneficial in their journey. Want to connect with or work with Kim Carpenter to learn more? Find out more here! Kim's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kimcarpenter/ Her Website: https://www.peopleatthecenter.com/ Two energetic entrepreneurs host a leadership podcast for those looking to connect more authentically with others and grow to their potential through mentoring. The AugMentors podcast is now Part of the HubSpot Podcast Network, the audio destination for business professionals. Learn more about how Hubspot can help your business grow better at http://hubspot.sjv.io/Xxb224 If you would like to be a guest on AugMentors, email us at hi@augmentors.us. We'd love to hear your story! Let's connect! Follow us on-- Our Website: https://www.augmentors.us/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/augmentors-us Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/youtube.com/@augmentorspodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/augmentorshq/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/augmentorshq
Vendredi signifie le jour de Vénus. Vénus c'est la déesse de l'amour dans la mythologie romaine. Si vous écoutez True Story, c'est que vous aimez que l'on vous raconte des histoires extraordinaires. Alors pour célébrer la déesse de l'amour, découvrez chaque vendredi des histoires d'amour hors du commun de Love Story, le podcast de Bababam qui parle le mieux d'amour. Kim Carpenter est resté auprès de sa femme alors qu'elle ne se souvenait plus de lui. Propulsé de mari à étranger, il a dû se battre pour la reconquérir. Pour eux, aimer c'est recommencer. Pour découvrir d'autres récits passionnants, cliquez ci-dessous : Keith Raniere, l'un des pires gourous qui réduisait les femmes en esclaves sexuelles L'expérience de Stanford, l'épreuve psychologique qui transformait les hommes en monstres Alfred Nobel, le chimiste qui voulait la paix en fabriquant des armes Un podcast Bababam Originals Crédit de l'image : eSpeakers Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Be sure to like and subscribe...visit us on Youtube as well https://www.bimberlynnsoulworks.com/home Having a greater awareness of self is key to healing damaged feminine and masculine energies that we all carry within us, which effectively provides a deeper recognition of your whole self - flaws and all - and ignites your forward momentum, fulfilling love for self and others without sacrificing your mind, body or soul. In addition to being SHRM-Certified HR Professional since 2017, Kim is also certified in Advanced Life Coaching, Relationship Coaching, Cognitive Behavior Techniques, Emotional Intelligence and SelfAwareness Techniques; plus, USUI Reiki Level II, Crystal Reiki Master and Therapeutic Art Journaling. What all this means for clients is that she promises to always hold a nurturing, yet accountable, space for you to experience self-love expansion to effectively revitalize your soul while launching your intuition to new heights. #Intuition #AwesomeLife #Momentum #Love #SelfLove #Heal --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/awesomelife/message
Abbie & Daniélle sit down and discuss how to heal our minds by understanding our chakra system with Kim Carpenter. Kim is an Intuitive Mindset Coach and owner of Bimberlynn Soulworks. Kim went through her own self discovery journey which helped lead her into a journey of helping others understand their own self. Kim enjoys working with others and bringing awareness to the power that we have within. Follow Kim Instagram- @iamintuitive_kim Facebook- Bimberlynn/Soulworks Website www.bimberlynnsoulworks.com Follow us Instagram-Reallifepodad Facebook- Reallife Podcast with Abbie & Daniélle --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
On this episode of ParaTruth Radio, Erik & Justin talk to Kim Carpenter about the chakras. What do the chakras do? How do we unblock them? Join them down the rabbit hole as they explore these questions & more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week on your Dental Top 5 Podcast, your host Amanda Hill is talking with Kim Carpenter, RDH about the Top 5 reasons Kim returned to dental hygiene. Episode Highlights Top 5 Reasons Kim Returned Quotes “I think about my patients before, during and after they are in my operatory.” “You care way more about my teeth than I do.” “I was underwhelmed with the need to do more.” “If you are meant to be a clinical hygienist that is more than okay, that is fantastic.” “If you are not loving what you are doing, it shows.” “My happiness cup is overfilled when I am in the office treating patients.” “None of us pursue dentistry for selfish reasons, and if you are, you are doing it wrong.” “We've been using universal precautions since day one.” Links kim.carpenter.rdh@gmail.com More Your Dental Top 5 Episodes: https://www.ataleoftwohygienists.com/dentaltop5/ Amanda's email: amandahillrdh@gmail.com
What you'll learn about in this episode:▪️Small things that lead to a high PVA office▪️New patient attraction
Lakeview Campground Director Jaroy and Kim Carpenter share vision and exciting developments for Lakeview Campground.
Romantic comedy Black Ties, directed by Rachael Maza and Tainui Tukiwaho, brings together Australia's Ilbijerri and New Zealand's Te Rēhia, our theatre critics highlight the best shows of the decade and their top picks for 2020, the Flying Fruit Fly Circus turns 40, we farewell British theatre director, actor and writer Jonathan Miller, and Kim Carpenter shares his Top Shelf.
Romantic comedy Black Ties, directed by Rachael Maza and Tainui Tukiwaho, brings together Australia's Ilbijerri and New Zealand's Te Rēhia, our theatre critics highlight the best shows of the decade and their top picks for 2020, the Flying Fruit Fly Circus turns 40, we farewell British theatre director, actor and writer Jonathan Miller, and Kim Carpenter shares his Top Shelf.
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Stephen George talks to Katherine Raskob, Chief Executive Officer of Fundraising Institute Australia, the largest representative body for the $9.9 billion charitable fundraising sector in Australia. Stephen and Katherine explore fundraising, the forces driving change, how to steer the sector and embrace new ideas. Previously Katherine, was Director of Communications & Customer Experience at the network called the Australian Alliance for Data Leadership, incorporating Australia’s largest marketing association, the Association for Data-driven Marketing & Advertising (ADMA), where she was responsible for the strategy and execution of personalised communications, member engagement and customer experience. She also oversaw brand, internal and external communications including digital, social and PR and technology platforms and solutions for the network. Her experience encompasses both commercial and not-for-profit organisations including SBS, Australia’s national multilingual and multicultural broadcaster, where she spent more than seven years as Head of Group Marketing, responsible for all marketing communications for SBS programs and services across all platforms. Katherine is also a member of the Board of Directors of Girl Guides Australia and was previously on the boards of Synergy & Taikoz, Australia’s leading percussion ensembles, and Kim Carpenter’s Theatre of Image. She grew up in Minnesota, USA where she completed her undergraduate degree as well as a Master of International Business Management degree. Katherine is also a graduate of the Australian Institute of Company Directors. Katherine can be found at @KatherineRaskob or at www.fia.org.au To sign up to hear more from Stephen & Good Leaders go to https://stephengeorge.lpages.co/optin/ Or to find out more about Stephen and his work, view his blog and make contact, go to stephenwgeorge.com
Kim Carpenter is the founder of World Changing Women, a support ecosystem for women entrepreneurs to grow businesses that make the world a better place. After 15 years of driving marketing campaigns for the likes of The United Nations, MasterCard, Blue Shield and OfficeMax, Kim's work is now focused on supporting female entrepreneurs. She's helped hundreds of business owners to create marketing that stands out and makes a world-changing impact.Kim's accomplishments include serving as the VP of Strategic Operations for Conscious Marketing, Inc., and through an alliance with The Unstoppable Foundation, raising more than $20,000 to fund education for girls in Kenya. A passionate global traveler and lifelong learner, Kim's pursuits have taken her to over 35 countries — including India where she lived in an ashram for 5 months studying meditation, Israel where she co-facilitated primal therapy groups, volunteering in Peru to launch a women's addiction recovery center, and Africa where she supported children's rights and victims of gender violence.Check out Kim at https://www.worldchangingwomen.com/kim@worldchangingwomen.com
In this episode, Devi chats with Kim Carpenter about "The Ashram Exit Strategy". Kim is the Founder of World Changing Women, where she helps women successfully grow businesses that make the world a better place. Her career began in 1996, leading accounts in New York City's top advertising and digital marketing agencies, where her client roster included The United Nations, MasterCard, Blue Shield, Nike, Pepsi and Office Max. Kim has mentored hundreds of entrepreneurial women in how to create stand-out marketing strategies so they can exponentially grow their reach, revenue and impact. Devi and Kim discuss: Kim’s inspiring life journey in taking a leap off of the corporate ladder into an ashram How Kim started her career Starting on your own spiritual path Doing good for the World Kim's dream of going to India Taking a transformational journey Meditating to "loosen up" Kim's exciting ashram experience Sitting and being grateful Coming out from the ashram Dealing with culture shock through meditation Having a community of support Aligning with your soul Being successful as a woman Listening to that small still voice Where the truth will always be and more… Connect with Kim @ www.kimcarpenter.net, www.worldchangingwomen.com
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We’re back for another episode of “Real Estate Growth Secrets.” Today’s Guest is Kim Carpenter, a fantastic real estate professional out of Indianapolis with the We Sell Indy Team. We had a great discussion about the business and she shared some fantastic secrets. Here’s an outline of our discussion, with timestamps so that you can skip around to the section(s) that interest you the most: 1:20- How Kim rose in the ranks from an unlicensed assistant to a real estate rockstar2:40- How Kim’s son started answering phones at 14 and eventually became a key member of the team4:45- Kim details some of the finer points of her business and production5:50- How and why Kim schedules all of her own showings7:00- How Kim built such a strong and successful business9:50- Why building relationships and genuinely caring about people is such a powerful thing in this business10:50- How Kim “asks” for referrals12:15- Kim’s favorite ways to show love to her clients14:15- The best piece of advice Kim has given her son about the business16:00- A little bit of “Start! Stop! Continue!” with Kim23:00- Kim’s seamless move to eXp Realty24:21- What brought Kim to eXp?29:10- A few things agents should double down on, according to Kim31:15- What’s Kim’s favorite place to work virtually?32:00- A few final thoughts from Kim If you want to reach out to Kim, send her an email to sold@kimsellsindy.com. If you have any other questions for us in the meantime, don’t hesitate to give us a call or send us an email. I look forward to hearing from you soon.
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We live in a culture full of depression and loneliness. We feel we are not connected to others even though we have technology to be connected to someone or some thing 24/7. Finding your community, understanding your authentic values and finding your authentic voice can help to conquer these issues. Today with Dr. Kim we talk about finding your authentic voice and your specific needs for community and connection. It doesn’t look the same for everyone. It is uniquely yours!Dr. Kimberly Carpenter is dedicated to empowering people to reach their full potential. She started practicing in 2004, after graduating from Logan College of Chiropractic. She opened Awaken to Wellness Center in Louisville, KY in 2005. She still practices in her family wellness, non-insurance dependent practice today.In addition to creating Awaken to Wellness Center in 2004, Dr. Kim founded the Live Well Warriors in 2016. The Live Well Warriors is an empowerment program dedicated to helping families transform their lives by helping them eat, move and think well. Her first book series, The Adventures of the Live Well Warriors, is an empowering educational tool to help children learn the importance of eating, moving, and thinking well all while living in a sustainable way.In 2018, She partnered in the creation and development of 2Inspire Women, a company dedicated to helping women in healthcare become the CEO’s of their practice and their lives. Through empowerment and business coaching 2Inspire Women is helping women practice from intention, create actions that produce results, and raise their level of attraction to design the life and practice of their dreams.She is an author, chiropractor, professional speaker, and professional coach. She loves helping chiropractors implement the systems needed to create practice success, helping doctors fine tune the skills needed to attract and empower their practice members, and to help practitioners create the lifestyle of their dreams. She is dedicated to helping people live like the Live Well Warrior they were born to be.Join in on the conversation in our Fearless Family Health Facebook Group!
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Wendy Whiteley and director Kim Carpenter on Brett & Wendy... A Love Story Bound by Art at Sydney Festival, Gabriella Coslovich on Mona Foma in Launceston, a political debate over Sydney's Powerhouse Museum in arts news with Claire Nichols, and curator Barry Pearce on the national touring exhibition Arthur Boyd: Landscape of the Soul.
Wendy Whiteley and director Kim Carpenter on Brett & Wendy... A Love Story Bound by Art at Sydney Festival, Gabriella Coslovich on Mona Foma in Launceston, a political debate over Sydney's Powerhouse Museum in arts news with Claire Nichols, and curator Barry Pearce on the national touring exhibition Arthur Boyd: Landscape of the Soul.
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In this episode of The Naked Truth Movement we talk with Kim Carpenter about her journey of becoming an entrepreneur, what she's learned from her travels, what motivates people, and more. Kim Carpenter is the Founder of World Changing Women, where she helps women successfully grow businesses that make the world a better place. Her career began in 1996, leading accounts in New York City's top advertising and digital marketing agencies, where her client roster included The United Nations, MasterCard, Blue Shield, Nike, Pepsi and Office Max. Kim has mentored hundreds of entrepreneurial women in how to create stand-out marketing strategies so they can exponentially grow their reach, revenue and impact. Website: www.WorldChangingWomen.com Social Media links: https://www.facebook.com/groups/worldchangingwomenrising https://www.facebook.com/WorldChangingWomen/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7J14az6ywOKZ1AGPIgo7xg https://www.instagram.com/world.changing.women/ FREE gift-The World Changing Women Success Path Assessment: www.RevealMySuccessPath.com
World Changing Women Founder Kim Carpenter joins me on the #NoLimits Podcast to share her expert insights on personal branding and encouraging others to develop a personal relationship with your brand all while following that fire in your belly to change the world and elevate your own success!
"If we're gonna change the world, we need the chance to be heard and be known." Kim Carpenter, Founder of World Changing Women and Host of Stronger Together: A World Changing Women Event joins the BYBB Show to share how to build a powerful and purposeful business while growing and maintaining connection with your tribe.
Have you ever looked at the social media of a fellow business women doing their thing in some tropical location and felt a pang of jealousy? My guest today was on the other side of that jealousy when she ran her consulting business from Bali. But, paradise didn’t last. I couldn’t be more thrilled to share my conversation with powerhouse business woman and coach, Kim Carpenter. In this episode of Brilliant You, she shares what went wrong with her perfect digital nomad life and how that obstacle (and several more) forced her back onto the path she belonged. Plus, we travel to the future so we can envision the world we want to start building today. If you’re feeling stuck in a rut with your business; if you’re telling yourself lies about why you can’t make your dreams come true; if you’re getting in your own way - you need to hear Kim’s story! She reveals how the roadblocks just kept coming until she was willing to go after her true purpose. She also shares how she had to look in the mirror and admit she wasn’t walking the talk. Once she changed her mindset and set out on the right road, the way opened up for her. Now, through her company World Changing Women, she’s inspiring other powerhouse women who are ready to let go of the excuses and fear so that they can execute their personal impact mission. Want a personal impact mission of your own? At the end of the podcast, Kim provides insight into how you can do this AND start walking your talk to become a woman who changes the world. I know you’re going to love what she has to offer! Here are the links mentioned in this episode: https://www.worldchangingwomen.com/ bit.ly/momentumwithkim Grab your FREE confidence kit here: confidentwithnoapology.com
Chris got to speak with Krickitt and Kim Carpenter, the real life couple whose love story inspired The Vow movie. Find out more about their appearance in Jackson (coming Oct 22, 2016) at http://marriagemattersjackson.com/event-2255440
更多内容,请关注我们今日的微信,搜索:英语环球 NEWSPlusAcrobatics, song, puppetry and martial arts have combined to spectacular effect in the Australian version of "Monkey King, Journey to the West". The show will be staged at the Sydney Opera House next month.Created by Kim Carpenter and co-directed by John Bell, one of Australia's most celebrated theatre figures, the ancient Chinese fable has been given an Aussie touch.Carpenter says the Chinese sense of humor in "Journey to the West" relates well to Australians.He says the Australian sense of humor is similar to the Chinese. There is irreverence and that is why this production has been a hit with the local people."Journey to the West" is a classic Chinese novel written in the 16th century. The book has a huge following in China.acrobatics n. 杂技 没有s的acrobatic是形容词,如acrobatic performance(杂技表演)puppetry n. 木偶戏 没有ry的puppet也是名词,指的是木偶本身,而不是木偶戏这种表现形式Journey to the West n. 《西游记》中国古典四大名著之一,由明代小说家吴承恩所创作的中国古代第一部浪漫主义的长篇神魔小说。主要描写了唐朝太宗贞观年间孙悟空、猪八戒、沙僧、白龙马四人保护唐僧西行取经,沿途历经磨难,一路降妖伏魔,化险为夷,最后到达西天,取得真经的故事。取材于《大唐三藏取经诗话》和民间传说。由于孙悟空是主角,不少英文媒体会直接用Monkey King(美猴王)来指代《西游记》。Sydney Opera House n. 悉尼歌剧院 澳大利亚的象征性标志,座落在悉尼市区北部,外型犹如即将乘风出海的白色风帆。该建筑由丹麦建筑师约恩•乌松设计,建设时间耗时14年,于1973年10月20日正式竣工开幕。这座综合性的艺术中心在现代建筑史上被认为是巨型雕塑式的典型作品,2007年被联合国教科文组织列入《世界文化遗产名录》。fable n. 寓言 中国人可能觉得寓言都是类似守株待兔、刻舟求剑那种短小的故事,所以《西游记》似乎不该叫fable。其实没有这一说。fable的英文定义是:A story that teaches a moral lesson. Fables sometimes have animals as the main characters. 由此可见,用fable形容《西游记》完全没问题。 touch n. 风格,手法 touch的这种用法虽然远不如“触碰”常见,但频率也不低。可以跟have、give等动词搭配,表示具有或赋予某种风格。例句:My mom's dishes have a very distinct personal touch. I can tell you with absolutely certainty that she was the cook today. (我妈做的菜有很明显的个人风格。我可以非常确定地告诉你,今天的厨子就是她。)I like your writing, but something seems to be missing. Maybe you should give the book more of a Chinese touch to appeal to the readers here. (我喜欢你的文字,但总觉得还欠缺一些东西。也许你应该赋予这本书一些中国风格,以便吸引这里的读者。)irreverence n. 不尊,不敬重following n. 支持者,拥护者 这是个典型的集合名词,以单数形式出现,一般都是someone/something has a huge following,效果等于someone/something has a huge number of followers。
Host Kevin Willett is joined by Kim Carpenter from Valley Credit Repair and Credit Coaching to discuss some of the common credit myths, Audio file: creditmyths.mp3