Today we’re doing things a little differently. The guest on today’s show is my very best friend, Jessica. We’ve been through so much life together and today we’re turning the tables a bit and Jessica is going to be asking me questions in a ‘Coach Kiah Tell-All’ episode.
Read MoreToday I get to introduce you to an incredible woman, Carey Portell, who I met in person while I was speaking at a Red Angus Convention in Boise, ID. I was blown away by her story and her heart and I knew we needed to bring her on the show to share with you. As a keynote speaker and author, Carey motivates and inspires her audiences to break through limitations, learn to believe in oneself, and tap into their higher power as a source of inspiration. Her message teaches us to thrive despite challenges and arrive with an attitude of gratitude on our path to success.
Read MoreIt’s summertime which means swimsuit season. I’ll be honest, I’ve gained weight since last summer. Typically, that would have brought me a lot of shame. BUT this year I’m not letting that hold me back from fully enjoying and embracing this summer season. If you want to have body confidence regardless of how your body changes, let’s chat about it.
Read MoreOn today’s episode, I’m sharing a realization I had the other day while reflecting on my life. I feel like my life is a series of relearning the same lessons over and over again and sometimes there are moments in my life that remind me what I need to keep in mind. I’ll chat about the concept of the arrival fallacy and learning how to dream big and have big goals, without losing sight of the fact that you might be currently living a life you one day dreamt of.
Read MoreIn this episode, I want to talk to you about what I'm calling my quest for joy. Maybe you, too, are on your own quest for joy, so let’s dive in.
Read MoreIn this episode, I am chatting with Beth Probst. Beth is a plus-size, mediocre runner who started running after a few too many mojitos and declaring to her friend's she was training for a half-marathon (she was not). A few months later she crossed the finish line. After a decade of racing, she published her first book: It Could Be Worse: A girlfriend's guide for runners who detest running. In addition to tactical running tips for plus-size runners, this is a story about an ordinary gal redefining what success looks like - and the power of showing up for yourself.
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