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E! News co-host Justin Sylvester shares the latest in celebrity news and headlines. Also, Julianne Hough discusses Everything We Never Knew, the new novel she co-wrote that is loosely based on her life. Plus, Lamorne Morris talks about the second season of the Netflix show he stars in, ‘Unstable.' And, bra educator Kimmay Caldwell offers tips on finding a bra that is both comfortable and well-fitting.
Misfits Makin' It is the podcast component of the misfit comedy shows produced by Lauren LoGiudice. Show dates and info at www.laurenlogiudice.com In this episode of Misfits Makin' It, Lauren interviews Kimmay Calwell from Hurray Kimmay Media. Kimmay discusses her journey in the undergarment industry from shop girl to starting her own marketing and media company. HOW TO SUPPORT THE PODCAST: Rate and review: Misfits trust other misfits to tell them what is good! Tell a friend: Work of mouth is the #1 way misfits like to learn about their next pod. Sponsor a podcast: Affordable for individuals and small businesses, also makes the perfect gift. Support this art directly with a podcast that's custom-tailored to you or your friends. Make it happen by reaching out to inthemidstprod@gmail.com. THIS EPISODE'S PODCAST FRIEND: FROM FIRST PERIOD TO LAST PERIOD Listen wherever you get your podcasts, and head to Rescripted.com to learn more. CONNECT WITH KIMMAY CALDWELL www.hurraykimmay.com Tiktok/Instagram: @hurraykimmay CONNECT WITH LAUREN LOGIUDICE: Instagram: @laurenlogi Twitter/TikTok/Threads: @laurenlogi Website: www.laurenlogiudice.com
Welcome to Creator Currency: Money Talks!In this episode, we get to know Creator and Undergarment Educator, Kimmay Caldwell.Kimmay is an Undergarment Educator and Self-Love coach that helps people feel comfortable (and confident!) in their bras. She has a community of over 100,000 collectively across social media and now uses her influence and content creation skills to partner with some of the world's top lingerie brands!Since starting in the lingerie industry as a bra fitter in 2005, Kimmay Caldwell has appeared in over 100 press outlets, including numerous TV shows, many magazines, and lots of websites, including The Today Show, The Rachael Ray Show The Martha Stewart Show and more.In this episode, we'll dive into how she took her job and transitioned into a professional influencer and Creator, what she made on her first brand deal, how she approaches brand partnerships and how much money she makes in her Creator business today.You can follow Kimmay's journey here: https://hurraykimmay.com/https://www.instagram.com/hurraykimmay/https://www.tiktok.com/@hurraykimmay @hurrayKimmay This episode can also been seen on YouTube: https://youtu.be/2dOwEc1C79E
Is getting dressed a hassle? Do you want to rip your bra off at the end of the day? Do you struggle finding bras that feel comfortable? If you're ready to move from Ugggh to inspired when you get dressed, you're in in luck! On this episode of the Find Your Feminie Fire pod, I'm talking with my amazing friend Kimmay Caldwell, an Undergarment Educator and Self-Love coach that helps people feel comfortable (and confident!) in their bras without wasting their money on bras they dread wearing. Learn how to find a comfortable bra for your unique, beautiful body without feeling like you have to wear one. Yep! Let the old stories about why you “should” wear a bra melt away and be the decision maker of your body (and what you wear right over your heart), including no bra at all. Hurray! Listen in to discover... ✨How your relationship to your undergarments can be so much more supportive, and why education is KEY. ❤️Rituals to weave in self love and compassion into your daily routine. ✨What to know so you don't create shame for your kids first bra shopping experience. ❤️How to release body shame and invite in body confidence and love. ✨And how to transform your everyday ritual of putting on a bra into a powerful way to uncover your confidence, stand in your power, and learn to love yourself. Enjoy!
Get FREE Bra Fit Guide Here: https://hurraykimmay.com/fullandthriving ABOUT THIS EPISODE In this episode, Meg is joined by Kimmay, a bra fitter and coach who's on a mission to help people feel comfortable and confident in their own bodies. They explore a range of topics related to body positivity, including Kimmay's personal journey to becoming a bra fitter and coach, her approach to treating her body as a friend, and the importance of neutralizing the numbers that your body presents. Meg and Kimmay also discuss beauty standards and the pressure people face to conform, offering advice for those who don't fit within these standards. Throughout the conversation, they emphasize the importance of feeling confident and comfortable in your own skin. To hear the full conversation with Kimmay, be sure to tune in to the episode. Whether you're struggling to find a bra that fits or you're looking for inspiration to embrace your unique beauty, this episode has something for everyone. So hit play now and join Meg and Kimmay for an uplifting and empowering conversation about body positivity. ABOUT OUR GUEST Kimmay Caldwell is a self-love enthusiast and a renowned undergarment educator who helps people appreciate their bodies for what they are. Having struggled with negative self-talk and unrealistic body expectations herself, Kimmay knows first-hand how it can hold one back from living their best life. It was only when she began working as a bra fitter in a small shop in New York City that she realized the beauty in diversity and started to appreciate her own body. This revelation led her to change the conversation she had with herself and ultimately inspired her to help others do the same. As an undergarment educator, Kimmay has helped thousands of people find their perfect fit and feel confident in their own skin, whether they spend $150 or $15 on a bra. She believes that a well-fitting bra can do wonders for one's confidence and help them stand tall and lead with their heart. But Kimmay's work goes beyond just bra fitting; she offers coaching, articles, videos, and events to help people uncover their confidence, stand in their power, and learn to love themselves inside, outside, and underneath™. She is also a regular contributor to media outlets and has appeared on popular shows like The Today Show, The Rachael Ray Show, Tim Gunn's Guide to Style, and The Martha Stewart Show, where she shares her expertise and her heart with millions of viewers. Kimmay's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hurraykimmay/ Kimmay's TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@hurraykimmay Kimmay's Website: https://hurraykimmay.com/ Enroll to Kimmay's Course: https://hurraykimmay.com/bcc/ ABOUT OUR HOST Meg is a CCI certified Eating Disorder Recovery Coach and Founder of The Recovery Collective. She is the host of Full and Thriving: An Eating Disorder Recovery Podcast. Meg is now accepting 1:1 coaching clients and offers free consultations on her website. Grab your Full and Thriving Merch!! https://www.etsy.com/shop/RecoveryCollective Sign up for a free 1:1 coaching consultation with Meg http://bit.ly/3A1Cw5r The Recovery Collective Instagram: www.instagram.com/the_recoverycollective/ Watch and Subscribe to The Meg and Anne-Claire Show https://bit.ly/3cdHfIx Meg's website: www.meg-mccabe.com Meg's Instagram: www.instagram.com/meg_mccabe/ Listen to these free eating disorder recovery affirmations: megmccabe.lpages.co/200-recovery-affirmations/ Support the show by purchasing anti-diet merchandise here: www.etsy.com/shop/RecoveryCollective
When I was a young girl, I remember watching an episode of Leave it to Beaver 2 (you heard that right), in which the young, teen girl character goes shopping for her first bra, Mom and Grandma June in tow.I don't remember the details of the episode, but I do remember the feeling of being scandalized, delighted and curious beyond words about what my own future in lingerie had in store. The first time I ever tried on a bra that actually fit, it was like the world had become my personal hot tub. In my experience, most bra wearers have no idea what a properly fitting bra really feels like, so it's time to bring in the expert! My good friend Kimmay Caldwell is like the Fairy Godmother of bras. In today's episode you'll learn: The spiritual significance of bras and lingerie and how to use them to adorn the temple of your body What a great fitting bra actually feels like and how to find one The link between lingerie and genuine confidence Where to begin as you build your collection, and the 5 bras that will make you say hurray every time you open your underwear drawerKimmay also has a wonderful course to become your own expert bra fitter and confidence queen, Bra Confidence & Comfort - click here to check it out! https://hurraykimmay.mykajabi.com/a/2147490992/d6nV4G3n
Kimmay Caldwell is a self-love coach and Undergarment educator who supports people to say hurray inside, outside, and underneath™. She is an expert bra fitter with over a decade of experience of getting intimate with people from cup sizes A to N since 2005. Formerly based in NYC, she is now in Oklahoma and travels around the world to spread her empowering message of self-love, and how to use the everyday ritual of putting on a bra to uncover your confidence, stand in your power, and learn to love yourself.You may have seen her in one of over 100 press outlets, including The Martha Stewart Show, The Today Show, The Rachael Ray Show, and more. Or perhaps you caught her teaching bra fitting workshops at the largest lingerie expo in the world in Paris. Wherever she is, you can connect with Kimmay @Hurraykimmay, and always find her at www.HurrayKimmay.com.Connect with Kimmay: Website: Hurray KimmayInstagram: @HurrayKimmayConnect with Katie: Website: Digitally EnhancedInstagram: @Digitally.Enhanced.MarketingFree class mentioned in the episode: DigitallyEnhanced.co/class
On this episode we hear from Kimmay Caldwell, an Undergarment Educator and Coach, whose 20-year-old self, working as a bra fitter, was struck by how people viewed themselves in the mirror. The harsh narratives people came up with while trying on a bra made her transform her own relationship with her body. Now, Kimmay supports all those people who struggle with self-love, self-acceptance and body image through her coaching work. Kimmay covers everything about loving yourself and owning your body. Becoming a self-love coach and an undergarment educator Kimmay was an independent and struggling full-time student in New York City and became a bra fitter at a bra shop in Soho where she met all kinds of people from different backgrounds. In the pre-Instagram period of hiding cellulite and stretch marks, Kimmay (like many others) struggled with body image and self-acceptance. Being a bra fitter gave her a window into the most vulnerable parts of people's minds- what they see when they look into the mirror. The negative stories that people came up within that intimate space made Kimmay reflect on her own relationship with her body. It not only inspired her to improve her perception of her body and image but also inspired her to support others in their own journey of acceptance and love. Kimmay says that breasts and genitals are the most intimate and sacred parts of our body. However they appear – full breasts or a flat chest, it centers our energy. When people feel shame and discomfort with those parts of their body, it can throw their energy off. How did Kimmay help as a bra fitter and now as a coach? Working as a bra fitter in retail, Kimmay would encourage people to see something positive when they experience intrusive thoughts like what their bra size means to them. Now as a coach, Kimmay started with bra fitting sessions where she addresses three things – confusion, discomfort and shame, to get people to start liking what they see in the mirror. Confusion is the educational part of the process about bra sizing, what fits and the differences. Discomfort people feel can be addressed by fitting them into their right bra size. One of her thoughts is around how wearing your right bra size is much like fitting into the right size shoes, it's about being comfortable in what you wear. Shame is tackled by addressing stories around body types, what it means to them. Kimmay explains how shame grows from the stories we tell ourselves and how shame blocks confidence, potential and connection with our bodies. Kimmay created the “Hurray housekeeping method” where you view yourself as a house, from the foundation up. It serves women who aim to be successful and achieve bigger dreams. She rightly believes that the kind of person you are outside to the world and in your relationships, at the end of the day, you come to yourself, to “your head and heart space” as Kimmay says it. It's important to feel comfortable and at home in who you are. To make that happen you change how you talk to yourself, the stories you tell yourself. Inside, outside and underneath – meaning Kimmay gets into explaining what her tagline “inside, outside and underneath” means. In taking a holistic approach Kimmay supports people by working inside out. The inside part of the process includes a relationship and connection with your inner self. Changing the way you perceive yourself and the way you communicate about your appearance could transform your inner self. She then guides them into the process of addressing concerns underneath your clothing, which is done by educating people about undergarments. In the next step, she looks outside a person including their job, how they present to people, relationships and more. Kimmay emphasizes the need to connect with yourself first before connecting with someone else in a relationship. Wearing lingerie for yourself Kimmay talks about choosing the right bra that fits as a deep clean that leads to a path to transformation. Comparing it to cleaning an actual house, Kimmay explains how it's a slow and an ongoing process that doesn't happen overnight or change everything about yourself. Kimmay works mainly with people in their 50s who have time on their hands to focus on themselves and those going through menopause and dealing with changes to their bodies. It opens up an opportunity for them to not only find a right fitting bra but also feel different about themselves physically and emotionally. Kimmay points out the importance of wearing bras or any undergarments as a treat for yourself, to feel the confidence and comfort and not with an expectation for someone else to see it. Take away Kimmay gives a wise takeaway of bra fitting by asking people to stop using numbers as a definition and instead use it as information. She urges people to give those definitions to numbers which could also be their salary, age or weight. Understanding information on bra sizing, how it works and what works for you is important. She addresses misinformation that's been taught about bra sizing. It's also a part of misinformation that we don't know the right way of taking care of our bras, how to wash them and to put them on. She offers free information around this on her website. Kimmay talks about her campaign “More Than My Numbers” where people of different sizes, colors and body shapes are featured and they measure themselves and share their sizes. Using lingerie to help with intimacy in relationships Kimmay talks about how certain parts that are covered by undergarments and lingerie itself are sexualized. She points out that you can have never had sex and still use lingerie, like everyday bras or T-shirts that make you feel sexy which gets along well with the exciting fact of loving yourself by dressing well underneath your clothes. Giving space to feel confident with who you are and your body, and feeling of course a bit frisky. Those things can then be brought into an intimate situation with someone's intimacy at its core. It's all about vulnerability. Being vulnerable in front of someone is hard when you don't feel ok with your body, so it's easier when you feel loved and accepted. Lingerie is also used in a way of self-love to show up bigger in the world. She shares some tips about how to spice up your relationship with lingerie. Biography: Kimmay Caldwell is a self-love coach and Undergarment educator who supports people to say “Hurray” inside, outside, and underneath. She is an expert bra fitter with over a decade of experience of getting intimate with people from cup sizes A to N since 2005. Years in the fitting room illuminated the stories people had about their bodies, their self-worth, and their dreams which helped her become a coach and tune in quickly to what will serve her clients best. Now her newest offering, The Hurray House Method, supports people to do the daily inner housekeeping and self-care necessary to show up big in the world. Formerly based in NYC, she is now in rural Oklahoma and travels around the world to spread her empowering message of self-love, and how to use the everyday ritual of putting on a bra to uncover your confidence, stand in your power, and learn to love yourself. You may have seen her in one of over 100 press outlets, including more than 5 times on The Rachael Ray Show, plus the Martha Stewart Show, The Today Show, and more. Or perhaps you caught her teaching bra fitting workshops at the largest lingerie expo in the world in Paris. Links and resources: Virtual bra coaching and bra related guides: https://hurraykimmay.com/bra-fittings/ Resources, blog posts and coaching packages: https://hurraykimmay.com/resources-inside/ Instagram: @hurraykimmay More info: Training video – https://jessazimmerman.mykajabi.com/video-choice Sex Health Quiz – https://www.sexhealthquiz.com The Course – https://www.intimacywitheasemethod.com The Book – https://www.sexwithoutstress.com Podcast Website – https://www.intimacywithease.com Access the Free webinar: How to help your partner want more sex without making them feel pressured or obligated: https://intimacywithease.com/free-webinar Better Sex with Jessa Zimmerman https://businessinnovatorsradio.com/better-sex/ Source: https://businessinnovatorsradio.com/173-self-love-secrets-from-a-bra-fitter-with-kimmay-caldwellMore info and resources: How Big a Problem is Your Sex Life? Quiz – https://www.sexlifequiz.com The Course – https://www.intimacywithease.com The Book – https://www.sexwithoutstress.com Podcast Website – https://www.intimacywithease.com Access the Free webinar: How to make sex easy and fun for both of you: https://intimacywithease.com/masterclass Secret Podcast for the Higher Desire Partner: https://www.intimacywithease.com/hdppodcast Secret Podcast for the Lower Desire Partner: https://www.intimacywithease.com/ldppodcast
On this episode we hear from Kimmay Caldwell, an Undergarment Educator and Coach, whose 20-year-old self, working as a bra fitter, was struck by how people viewed themselves in the mirror. The harsh narratives people came up with while trying on a bra made her transform her own relationship with her body. Now, Kimmay supports all those people who struggle with self-love, self-acceptance and body image through her coaching work. Kimmay covers everything about loving yourself and owning your body. Becoming a self-love coach and an undergarment educator Kimmay was an independent and struggling full-time student in New York City and became a bra fitter at a bra shop in Soho where she met all kinds of people from different backgrounds. In the pre-Instagram period of hiding cellulite and stretch marks, Kimmay (like many others) struggled with body image and self-acceptance. Being a bra fitter gave her a window into the most vulnerable parts of people’s minds- what they see when they look into the mirror. The negative stories that people came up within that intimate space made Kimmay reflect on her own relationship with her body. It not only inspired her to improve her perception of her body and image but also inspired her to support others in their own journey of acceptance and love. Kimmay says that breasts and genitals are the most intimate and sacred parts of our body. However they appear – full breasts or a flat chest, it centers our energy. When people feel shame and discomfort with those parts of their body, it can throw their energy off. How did Kimmay help as a bra fitter and now as a coach? Working as a bra fitter in retail, Kimmay would encourage people to see something positive when they experience intrusive thoughts like what their bra size means to them. Now as a coach, Kimmay started with bra fitting sessions where she addresses three things – confusion, discomfort and shame, to get people to start liking what they see in the mirror. Confusion is the educational part of the process about bra sizing, what fits and the differences. Discomfort people feel can be addressed by fitting them into their right bra size. One of her thoughts is around how wearing your right bra size is much like fitting into the right size shoes, it’s about being comfortable in what you wear. Shame is tackled by addressing stories around body types, what it means to them. Kimmay explains how shame grows from the stories we tell ourselves and how shame blocks confidence, potential and connection with our bodies. Kimmay created the “Hurray housekeeping method” where you view yourself as a house, from the foundation up. It serves women who aim to be successful and achieve bigger dreams. She rightly believes that the kind of person you are outside to the world and in your relationships, at the end of the day, you come to yourself, to “your head and heart space” as Kimmay says it. It’s important to feel comfortable and at home in who you are. To make that happen you change how you talk to yourself, the stories you tell yourself. Inside, outside and underneath – meaning Kimmay gets into explaining what her tagline “inside, outside and underneath” means. In taking a holistic approach Kimmay supports people by working inside out. The inside part of the process includes a relationship and connection with your inner self. Changing the way you perceive yourself and the way you communicate about your appearance could transform your inner self. She then guides them into the process of addressing concerns underneath your clothing, which is done by educating people about undergarments. In the next step, she looks outside a person including their job, how they present to people, relationships and more. Kimmay emphasizes the need to connect with yourself first before connecting with someone else in a relationship. Wearing lingerie for yourself Kimmay talks about choosing the right bra that fits as a deep clean that leads to a path to transformation. Comparing it to cleaning an actual house, Kimmay explains how it’s a slow and an ongoing process that doesn’t happen overnight or change everything about yourself. Kimmay works mainly with people in their 50s who have time on their hands to focus on themselves and those going through menopause and dealing with changes to their bodies. It opens up an opportunity for them to not only find a right fitting bra but also feel different about themselves physically and emotionally. Kimmay points out the importance of wearing bras or any undergarments as a treat for yourself, to feel the confidence and comfort and not with an expectation for someone else to see it. Take away Kimmay gives a wise takeaway of bra fitting by asking people to stop using numbers as a definition and instead use it as information. She urges people to give those definitions to numbers which could also be their salary, age or weight. Understanding information on bra sizing, how it works and what works for you is important. She addresses misinformation that’s been taught about bra sizing. It’s also a part of misinformation that we don’t know the right way of taking care of our bras, how to wash them and to put them on. She offers free information around this on her website. Kimmay talks about her campaign “More Than My Numbers” where people of different sizes, colors and body shapes are featured and they measure themselves and share their sizes. Using lingerie to help with intimacy in relationships Kimmay talks about how certain parts that are covered by undergarments and lingerie itself are sexualized. She points out that you can have never had sex and still use lingerie, like everyday bras or T-shirts that make you feel sexy which gets along well with the exciting fact of loving yourself by dressing well underneath your clothes. Giving space to feel confident with who you are and your body, and feeling of course a bit frisky. Those things can then be brought into an intimate situation with someone’s intimacy at its core. It’s all about vulnerability. Being vulnerable in front of someone is hard when you don’t feel ok with your body, so it’s easier when you feel loved and accepted. Lingerie is also used in a way of self-love to show up bigger in the world. She shares some tips about how to spice up your relationship with lingerie. Biography: Kimmay Caldwell is a self-love coach and Undergarment educator who supports people to say “Hurray” inside, outside, and underneath. She is an expert bra fitter with over a decade of experience of getting intimate with people from cup sizes A to N since 2005. Years in the fitting room illuminated the stories people had about their bodies, their self-worth, and their dreams which helped her become a coach and tune in quickly to what will serve her clients best. Now her newest offering, The Hurray House Method, supports people to do the daily inner housekeeping and self-care necessary to show up big in the world. Formerly based in NYC, she is now in rural Oklahoma and travels around the world to spread her empowering message of self-love, and how to use the everyday ritual of putting on a bra to uncover your confidence, stand in your power, and learn to love yourself. You may have seen her in one of over 100 press outlets, including more than 5 times on The Rachael Ray Show, plus the Martha Stewart Show, The Today Show, and more. Or perhaps you caught her teaching bra fitting workshops at the largest lingerie expo in the world in Paris. Links and resources: Virtual bra coaching and bra related guides: https://hurraykimmay.com/bra-fittings/ Resources, blog posts and coaching packages: https://hurraykimmay.com/resources-inside/ Instagram: @hurraykimmay More info:Training video – https://jessazimmerman.mykajabi.com/video-choiceSex Health Quiz – https://www.sexhealthquiz.comThe Course – https://www.intimacywitheasemethod.comThe Book – https://www.sexwithoutstress.comPodcast Website – https://www.intimacywithease.comAccess the Free webinar: How to help your partner want more sex without making them feel pressured or obligated: https://intimacywithease.com/free-webinarBetter Sex with Jessa Zimmermanhttps://businessinnovatorsradio.com/better-sex/Source: https://businessinnovatorsradio.com/173-self-love-secrets-from-a-bra-fitter-with-kimmay-caldwell
On this episode we hear from Kimmay Caldwell, an Undergarment Educator and Coach, whose 20-year-old self, working as a bra fitter, was struck by how people viewed themselves in the mirror. The harsh narratives people came up with while trying on a bra made her transform her own relationship with her body. Now, Kimmay supports all those people who struggle with self-love, self-acceptance and body image through her coaching work. Kimmay covers everything about loving yourself and owning your body. Becoming a self-love coach and an undergarment educator Kimmay was an independent and struggling full-time student in New York City and became a bra fitter at a bra shop in Soho where she met all kinds of people from different backgrounds. In the pre-Instagram period of hiding cellulite and stretch marks, Kimmay (like many others) struggled with body image and self-acceptance. Being a bra fitter gave her a window into the most vulnerable parts of people’s minds- what they see when they look into the mirror. The negative stories that people came up within that intimate space made Kimmay reflect on her own relationship with her body. It not only inspired her to improve her perception of her body and image but also inspired her to support others in their own journey of acceptance and love. Kimmay says that breasts and genitals are the most intimate and sacred parts of our body. However they appear – full breasts or a flat chest, it centers our energy. When people feel shame and discomfort with those parts of their body, it can throw their energy off. How did Kimmay help as a bra fitter and now as a coach? Working as a bra fitter in retail, Kimmay would encourage people to see something positive when they experience intrusive thoughts like what their bra size means to them. Now as a coach, Kimmay started with bra fitting sessions where she addresses three things – confusion, discomfort and shame, to get people to start liking what they see in the mirror. Confusion is the educational part of the process about bra sizing, what fits and the differences. Discomfort people feel can be addressed by fitting them into their right bra size. One of her thoughts is around how wearing your right bra size is much like fitting into the right size shoes, it’s about being comfortable in what you wear. Shame is tackled by addressing stories around body types, what it means to them. Kimmay explains how shame grows from the stories we tell ourselves and how shame blocks confidence, potential and connection with our bodies. Kimmay created the “Hurray housekeeping method” where you view yourself as a house, from the foundation up. It serves women who aim to be successful and achieve bigger dreams. She rightly believes that the kind of person you are outside to the world and in your relationships, at the end of the day, you come to yourself, to “your head and heart space” as Kimmay says it. It’s important to feel comfortable and at home in who you are. To make that happen you change how you talk to yourself, the stories you tell yourself. Inside, outside and underneath – meaning Kimmay gets into explaining what her tagline “inside, outside and underneath” means. In taking a holistic approach Kimmay supports people by working inside out. The inside part of the process includes a relationship and connection with your inner self. Changing the way you perceive yourself and the way you communicate about your appearance could transform your inner self. She then guides them into the process of addressing concerns underneath your clothing, which is done by educating people about undergarments. In the next step, she looks outside a person including their job, how they present to people, relationships and more. Kimmay emphasizes the need to connect with yourself first before connecting with someone else in a relationship. Wearing lingerie for yourself Kimmay talks about choosing the right bra that fits as a deep clean that leads to a path to transformation. Comparing it to cleaning an actual house, Kimmay explains how it’s a slow and an ongoing process that doesn’t happen overnight or change everything about yourself. Kimmay works mainly with people in their 50s who have time on their hands to focus on themselves and those going through menopause and dealing with changes to their bodies. It opens up an opportunity for them to not only find a right fitting bra but also feel different about themselves physically and emotionally. Kimmay points out the importance of wearing bras or any undergarments as a treat for yourself, to feel the confidence and comfort and not with an expectation for someone else to see it. Take away Kimmay gives a wise takeaway of bra fitting by asking people to stop using numbers as a definition and instead use it as information. She urges people to give those definitions to numbers which could also be their salary, age or weight. Understanding information on bra sizing, how it works and what works for you is important. She addresses misinformation that’s been taught about bra sizing. It’s also a part of misinformation that we don’t know the right way of taking care of our bras, how to wash them and to put them on. She offers free information around this on her website. Kimmay talks about her campaign “More Than My Numbers” where people of different sizes, colors and body shapes are featured and they measure themselves and share their sizes. Using lingerie to help with intimacy in relationships Kimmay talks about how certain parts that are covered by undergarments and lingerie itself are sexualized. She points out that you can have never had sex and still use lingerie, like everyday bras or T-shirts that make you feel sexy which gets along well with the exciting fact of loving yourself by dressing well underneath your clothes. Giving space to feel confident with who you are and your body, and feeling of course a bit frisky. Those things can then be brought into an intimate situation with someone’s intimacy at its core. It’s all about vulnerability. Being vulnerable in front of someone is hard when you don’t feel ok with your body, so it’s easier when you feel loved and accepted. Lingerie is also used in a way of self-love to show up bigger in the world. She shares some tips about how to spice up your relationship with lingerie. Biography: Kimmay Caldwell is a self-love coach and Undergarment educator who supports people to say “Hurray” inside, outside, and underneath. She is an expert bra fitter with over a decade of experience of getting intimate with people from cup sizes A to N since 2005. Years in the fitting room illuminated the stories people had about their bodies, their self-worth, and their dreams which helped her become a coach and tune in quickly to what will serve her clients best. Now her newest offering, The Hurray House Method, supports people to do the daily inner housekeeping and self-care necessary to show up big in the world. Formerly based in NYC, she is now in rural Oklahoma and travels around the world to spread her empowering message of self-love, and how to use the everyday ritual of putting on a bra to uncover your confidence, stand in your power, and learn to love yourself. You may have seen her in one of over 100 press outlets, including more than 5 times on The Rachael Ray Show, plus the Martha Stewart Show, The Today Show, and more. Or perhaps you caught her teaching bra fitting workshops at the largest lingerie expo in the world in Paris. Links and resources: Virtual bra coaching and bra related guides: https://hurraykimmay.com/bra-fittings/ Resources, blog posts and coaching packages: https://hurraykimmay.com/resources-inside/ Instagram: @hurraykimmay More info:Training video – https://jessazimmerman.mykajabi.com/video-choiceSex Health Quiz – https://www.sexhealthquiz.comThe Course – https://www.intimacywitheasemethod.comThe Book – https://www.sexwithoutstress.comPodcast Website – https://www.intimacywithease.comAccess the Free webinar: How to help your partner want more sex without making them feel pressured or obligated: https://intimacywithease.com/free-webinarBetter Sex with Jessa Zimmermanhttps://businessinnovatorsradio.com/better-sex/Source: https://businessinnovatorsradio.com/173-self-love-secrets-from-a-bra-fitter-with-kimmay-caldwell
Today we talk about bras: Why it is important to wear a bra that fits you well. Why a bra is more than just another piece of clothing. How to find a bra that fits your body and makes you feel confident and beautiful. How to fit a bra when in the process of releasing or gaining weight. Kimmay Caldwell is an Undergarment Educator and Self-Love Coach. She has been featured on such shows as Rachael Ray and Marilyn Dennis. She is a person who exudes happiness and positivity which has helped her build a successful business and following on social media. As an Undergarment Educator, Kimmay has literally fit thousands of people for cup sizes AA to N since her start. She has worked in family owned shops, and at fancy stores like Saks Fifth Avenue and Bergdorf Goodman when she worked for luxury lingerie brand, La Perla. Kimmay helps clients use their undergarments to honour their bodies. She guides clients in finding the size and style that work for their body and helps them feel like who they want to be that day. Kimmay truly believes that a well fitting bra can help a person stand tall, lead with their heart, and say hurray. Whether they spend $150 or $15 on a bra, all people face challenges when it comes to the mirror in the bra fitting room. And it’s an intimate opportunity to help them let go of old stories and embrace the fullness of who they are. And every person deserves comfort and confidence – in their bra and beyond. HurrayKimmay.com is not just about bra fitting. With coaching, articles, videos, events, monthly women’s circles, and more, Hurray Kimmay is a go-to resource.. Not just for expert bra fit tips, but for ways to support you holistically. I’m here to help you uncover our confidence, stand in your power, and to learn to love yourself inside, outside, and underneath™. Hurray! Connect with Kimmay at: Website:https://hurraykimmay.com/ Social Media: @hurraykimmay
Today on 'The Success Diaries' podcast we welcome Kimmay Caldwell, Self-love Coach and Undergarment Educator. Kimmay shares her inside, outside and underneath method to determine her success on any given day.
Kimmay Caldwell is an undergarment educator and self love coach. In this episode, she shares her stories of being in fitting rooms supporting women of all walks of life. She had an alarming realization that most woman have something negative to say about themselves when facing the mirror in the dressing room. Kimmay has spent 15 years illuminating other woman on supporting, beautifying, and accepting the body as it is! When Dawn of the New Era met this kindred spirit at Wild woman fest a few years ago, she knew she had met a special soul! Kimmay has been featured on many media platforms including the Racheal Ray show (5 times!). Check out her free confidence class or join her Hurray clubhouse (make sure to put in code ‘Dawn20' for a discount). www.hurraykimmay.com/Dawn --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Today's episode is unique and interesting because of the arc of the guest's story. Kathy welcomes Kimmay Caldwell to the show. Her journey started as a bra-fitter in New York City, and she found that almost every women she fit, had negative things to say about their body and themselves. And she realized that she was having those same conversations in her head. So she decided to change the negative talk within her and help others do the same. And so, Hurray Kimmay was born. Her company is not only the go-to spot for the best bra fitting and information around, but a place offering people support in positive self-care and esteem. She and Kathy have a broader discussion on self-worth, and what it means to be loved and accepted. Also giving tips to parents on how to provide our children with positive examples and discussions to help them avoid body negativity. Above all Kimmay's goal is to help you get out of your way and say - HURRAY! Find out more about Hurray Kimmay here
What is one number you would like to change in your life? I’ve been asking people that very question all week leading up to this episode. The answers varied. From making more money to losing weight. Wishing you were younger or hoping a loved one lived longer. Some of you even shared numbers that you believe will make a difference in the world. Like increased voter turnout and a decline in COVID cases. You wanted to see less competition and more love. Plant more trees and see less suffering. I also took a moment to think about the question. How can I serve more people as a health coach and holistic practitioner of emotional health and make a bigger impact? Every answer creates the same uneasy feeling. You’re either striving for more or hoping for less. And even when you meet a goal, there’s always another number right ahead of you. Good lord, why do we do this to ourselves? Cue the personal demons that love to show up and tell us “you are not enough”. It’s such B.S.! Kimmay Caldwell has been playing the numbers game for years. As a bra fitting expert, hearing the stories women tell themselves in the dressing room gave her an idea. She created "More Than My Numbers" to help women of all ages, shapes and sizes embrace the beauty inside, outside and underneath. But Kimmay has been on her own healing journey. And time is another number that has paved the way for this self-love coach to say “Hurray” in a whole new way. On this week’s HIListically Speaking Podcast, celebrate priority number one (hint: that’s you) and discover how you can uncover your confidence, stand in your power, and learn to love yourself. Connect with Kimmay on Instagram @HurrayKimmay at and sign up for her free confidence class here: hurraykimmay.com/hilary If you’re ready to transform your own traumas to triumphs and work together, drop me a line: http://www.hilaryrusso.com/contacthilary If you have a great story to tell or just want to connect, I’d love to hear from you. - Hilary HIListically Speaking with Hilary Russo is created/Hosted by Hilary Russo, produced by Alan Seales, with music by Lipbone Redding. Connect with Hilary Instagram: @HilaryRusso Twitter: @HilaryRusso Facebook: @HilaryRusso Website: www.hilaryrusso.com Join my Thrive Hive to stay connected!
This episode is redefining beauty! Kimmay Caldwell is a self-love coach and Undergarment educator who supports people to say hurray inside, outside, and underneath™. She is an expert bra fitter with over 14 years of experience of getting intimate with people from cup sizes A to N. Based in NYC, she travels around the world to spread her empowering message of self-love, and how to use the everyday ritual of putting on a bra to uncover your confidence, stand in your power, and learn to love yourself. You may have seen her in one of over 100 press outlets, including The Martha Stewart Show, The Today Show, The Rachael Ray Show! Join HeHe and Kimmay to learn all about fitting your bra during pregnancy and how to find the right nursing bra for you! Plus Kimmay is sharing some hot tips on how to make your bras last longer! Guest: Kimmay Caldwell, www.HurrayKimmay.com Resource: hurraykimmay.com/resources-underneath http://www.morethanmynumbers.com Brought to you by: The Birth Lounge, www.TheBirthLounge.com
In this episode, Tia invites self-love coach and Undergarment educator, Kimmay Caldwell to discuss Unleashing Your Wild Woman To Live A Fulfilling Life. Kimmay supports people to uncover their confidence, stand in their power, and say hurray inside, outside, and underneath™. She is an expert bra fitter with over 14 years of experience of getting intimate with people from cup sizes A to N. She's a long time Wild Woman Project circle leader since 2015. And, has seen her in outlets such as The Martha Stewart Show, The Today Show, The Rachael Ray Show, and more. Visit Kimmay at www.HurrayKimmay.com IG: @Hurraykimmay Live Your Truth By Reclaiming & Reconnecting With Your Inner Goddess! Join The 7 Day Goddess Mastery Challenge at https://tiamariejohnson.com/goddess-mastery-challenge Help More Spiritual Trailblazers find this show! Please rate and review the show on iTunes Contact Tia at Tia@TiaMarieJohnson.com Freebie page: tiamariejohnson.com/freebies Get Social with Tia! Visit Tia on Instagram @tia_johnson_ (or at www.instagram.com/tia_johnson_ ) ... also on Facebook! Based in Philadelphia, Tia is an intuitive healer, international speaker, and best-selling author. Tia loves helping spiritually centered people crack the code of their intuitive gifts & overcome energetic blocks. For close to a decade, Tia has spoken to thousands of people nationally and internationally at several events, such as the Mind, Body, Spirit Expo, DivaGirl and Women's Empowerment Conferences, and empowerment cruises. Discover more at TiaMarieJohnson.com
Today, undergarment educator Kimmay Caldwell fits Jackie for the perfect bra with the assistance of actress and pal Gabrielle Ruiz. We cover getting a bra that fits, ditching ill-fitting bras, bra sizes and sister sizes, how to properly measure your body for a bra, how to store your bras to make them last, how to put on your bra properly, and how to use the proper language to love and respect your body! For links to everything discussed on this episode, go to www.natchbeaut.com! This episode is sponsored by: Daily Harvest - Go to dailyharvest.com and enter promo code NATCH for $25 off your first box! Lola - For 30% off your first month’s subscription, visit mylola.com and enter NATCH30 when you subscribe! Brooklinen - Use code NATCH for 10% off AND free shipping at Brooklinen.com Best Fiends - Download FREE on the Apple App Store or Google Play Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of Season 2, you'll meet Kimmay Caldwell, a self-love coach and undergarment educator. She is an expert bra fitter with over 14 years of experience of getting intimate with people from cup sizes A to N. You may have seen her on The Martha Stewart Show, The Today Show, The Rachael Ray Show, and more. Or perhaps you caught her teaching bra fitting with compassion workshops at the largest lingerie expo in the world in Paris! Based in NYC, she travels around the world to spread her empowering message of self-love. We'll learn more about Kimmay's journey of embracing her own self-worth, and how we can uncover our confidence, stand in our power, and learn to love ourselves.
Expert bra fitter and body positive media content creator, Kimmay Caldwell, and the human tornado of burlesque and Switch and Play Drag collective member, Divina Gransparkle, joined Lola onstage for the first time at Otto’s Shrunken Head on September 30th, 2017 for another installment of Sex Ed A Go-Go. On this episode of [...]
What do bra fitting and empowerment have in common? Join in as I talk with Kimmay Caldwell about all things lingerie, self-love, and empowerment. Kimmay Caldwell integrates bra fitting, body love, women's circles, and business owning into her coaching practice. She has fit thousands of people for bras, from cup size AA to N, and every kind of person you can imagine. It was in these intimate sessions that she realized her ability to help people talk more kindly to their bodies and themselves. Now she supports others to say hurray inside, outside, and underneath on her website, Hurray Kimmay, and in the media. You may have seen her on shows like The Rachael Ray Show, The Martha Stewart Show, Tim Gunn's Guide to Style, and many more. She is also the creator of the #MoreThanMyNumbers project, aimed at showcasing women's bodies without airbrushing, (a commitment that Kimmay holds for herself, too, on her website) and encouraging them to use numbers - like age, weight, salary, and bra size - as information, not a definition. The project has been featured in major press outlets in the USA and in several countries around the world. In addition, her media company Hurray Media, has partnered with dozens of brands to create educational and inspirational content, both behind the scenes and in the public eye. It's Kimmay's mission to encourage people to find new pathways of love - within themselves and with each other - whether it's through a media campaign, a bra fitting, or a one on one coaching session. In the end, it's all about saying hurray. For more information go to www.HurrayKimmay.com. If you enjoyed this podcast please subscribe, rate, and give a rave review!
In this episode, I throw a big surprise at Kimmay.
In this episode, Kimmay and I edit for impact
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In this episode, Kimmay and Tricia talk about all the ideas that are possible. And there are so many!
What’s most true to you? How are you living it? "I really and truly believe that undergarments can change a women's life and then she can go on to change the world. I'm talking about how starting with that layer, [that experience] can totally transform how a woman thinks about herself, about her body, about her worth, about her femininity, about her feminine energy. Physically and emotionally, our breasts are the doorways to our hearts. So if you can imagine, if you think anything about chakras and even if you don't, just physically being able to stand up tall and have your heart be able to lead, it changes a woman's life." ~Kimmay Caldwell, Hurray Kimmay blogger and expert bra fitter I first encountered Kimmay Caldwell, lingerie blogger and expert bra fitter, and her “Hurray Kimmay” blog on the Ana Ono Intimates Instagram feed. After reading her post on post-mastectomy lingerie (though not post-reconstruction herself), I was further impressed that she does not allow photographers to Photoshop her body in photos anymore. Kimmay is here not only to talk body positivity, but is walking the walk. In her adorable, bubbly and deeply intelligent way, she is here to educate, connect and help women fall in love with their bodies. This Last Cut Conversation reminds us that there are so many ways to be of service, educate and show up as a force of good in this world. For more information on Kimmay’s work, please visit hurraykimmay.com, and @HurrayKimmay on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.