Unfolding with KK

Kristin Beran Krupp

Unfolding with KK is a podcast about growth, leadership, life, and the moments that quietly shape who we become. Hosted by Kristin Krupp — a nationally recognized real estate leader, industry educator, and lifelong student of people — this podcast goes beyond business and into the human stories behind success. With more than two decades of experience and a front-row seat to thousands of lives, Kristin brings thoughtful conversations that explore personal evolution, reinvention, resilience, and purpose. Each episode features candid reflections and meaningful conversations with family members, entrepreneurs, creatives, community leaders, and everyday people navigating new chapters. Together, they unpack lessons learned, challenges faced, and what it truly means to unfold — personally, professionally, and in life. This is a space for reflection, curiosity, and growth — whether you’re building a business, redefining success, or simply becoming more of who you already are.

Episodes

  1. MAY 19

    Taking Back Your Power: Insights into Homeownership

    The real estate market isn’t just “good” or “bad” right now. It’s confusing because it’s multiple markets happening at once, and the difference between a buyer’s experience and a seller’s experience can be night and day. I want to slow the noise down and talk about what’s actually driving today’s housing market, using real numbers and real-world patterns I see every day. We start with the uncomfortable stats that explain why so many people feel stuck: the net worth gap between renters and homeowners, the average first-time homebuyer age rising to 40, and what it means when so many purchases are happening in households without kids under 18. Then we dig into how we got here, from the 2008 building slowdown and mortgage reforms to historically low interest rates and the COVID acceleration that tightened everything. In markets like Metro Richmond and Central Virginia, rapid appreciation and low inventory change the game, especially when baby boomers can leverage equity while first-time buyers are trying to gain traction. I also break down how professionals define a market using months’ supply of inventory, why “the market is crashing” doesn’t match the metrics I’m seeing, and why foreclosure fears often get overstated when demand stays high. Most importantly, we talk strategy: how to build a realistic plan, how to think about risk the way sellers do, and how offer terms like inspections, appraisal gaps, earnest money, and closing timelines can make or break a deal. If homeownership is a goal for you or someone you love, subscribe, share this with a friend who’s trying to buy, and leave a review so more people can find clear housing advice. What part of the homebuying process feels most overwhelming right now? We'd Love Your Feedback

    31 min
  2. APR 22

    How An LVAD Turned Heart Failure Into Extra Time

    I’m sitting down with my father-in-law, Terry Krupp, a man who survived multiple heart attacks and then hit the moment most of us never truly imagine: left-side heart failure, a terrifying diagnosis, and a blunt choice from a heart-failure specialist. Surgery or hospice. Terry is alive today because of an LVAD, a left ventricular assist device, and he doesn’t treat that as a tragedy. He treats it like extra time he has to earn. We trace the full arc that led here: small-town Michigan, older parents, Vietnam-era decisions, and a career that “unfolded” from music and electronics into electrical engineering, then into sales leadership and high-stress management. He talks candidly about what managing people taught him, how constant pressure can become normalized, and why setting boundaries matters more than most of us admit. Then the story turns toward caregiving, grief, and survival. Terry shares what it was like to care for his wife Joanne as her cognitive decline became impossible to ignore, and why caregiver burnout is so dangerous. We also dig into the day-to-day reality of living with advanced heart failure technology: batteries, spare parts, sleeping plugged into the wall, and learning to accept what you can’t control while still choosing your outlook. If you’re searching for real talk on LVAD life, heart failure recovery, caregiver stress, resilience, faith after crisis, and building community as you age, this one stays with you. Subscribe, share this with someone who needs hope, and leave a review with your biggest takeaway: what would you do differently if you knew you’d been given extra time? We'd Love Your Feedback

    1h 23m
  3. APR 7

    A Master Hairstylist Shows How Trust Creates Confidence

    The salon chair is one of the last places left where people still exhale. I’m sitting down with master stylist Tony Miles to unpack why that happens and what it costs and gives back when your job is built on trust, touch, and being close to people’s real lives week after week. We talk about the unseen side of the service industry: why clients open up once they feel heard and seen, how personal space works, and what it means when a professional might be the only person who physically “touches” someone in a normal, caring way. We also get into boundaries and emotional labor, plus why hair is never just hair. Confidence, identity, pain, and belonging all show up in the mirror, and a great stylist learns to translate what someone wants into what actually works for their face shape, hair type, and life. Tony shares his career story from West Texas to high-pressure Dallas salons and the leap to London to sharpen his craft, including the mindset shift that comes from walking in without an appointment and asking anyway. From there we widen out to big themes: fear, rejection, work ethic, staying neutral in a divided culture, and choosing relationships that challenge your worldview. We close with hope and action: community examples of giving back, Tony’s dream of a nonprofit cosmetology school that teaches business and communication beyond the licensing test, and a bigger vision of safe spaces for youth to breathe. Subscribe, share this with someone in the service industry, and leave a review if it hits home. What’s a place in your life where you feel truly seen? We'd Love Your Feedback

    1h 12m
  4. MAR 26

    Stop Chasing The Lamborghini And Buy The House

    A messy start doesn’t disqualify you, it can be the thing that builds you. We’re joined by Josh Klemmer, a leader in the mortgage industry, to talk about what happens when you stop waiting for a perfect moment and start stacking tiny choices that compound over time. His journey runs from surfing and barely surviving school to finding purpose, building teams, and learning what real success feels like when it’s tied to service. We dig into mission-driven leadership at Movement Mortgage, including the hard-earned shift from chasing results to caring more about the work and the people doing it. Josh shares the mindset that changed how he leads during a tough housing market and mortgage downturn: sometimes the best move is to do it for your team until they can do it themselves. We also talk about authenticity, self-development, and the “get up faster” skill that separates people who grow from people who stall. The conversation turns practical for buyers and professionals alike: AI in mortgage lending, why relationships still matter, and how to think like a long-term planner instead of a one-time transaction. We unpack first-time homebuyer realities, the sacrifices that make homeownership possible, and why financial literacy and a clear plan can turn a stressful goal into a doable timeline. We close with the perspective Josh gained from giving-back travel and the conviction of being “not for sale” when your work is rooted in meaning. If you got something from this, subscribe, share it with a friend who needs a reset, and leave a review so more people can find the show. We'd Love Your Feedback

    1h 9m
  5. MAR 10

    How A Health Crisis Rewrote A College Plan And Built A Stronger Mindset

    Aiden’s story doesn’t start with triumph. It starts with a summer job, a gym routine, and a sudden wave of exhaustion that made a reading passage feel impossible and a workout unbearable. What followed was a maze of appointments, conflicting opinions, and the kind of uncertainty that can swallow a high-achieving teenager whole. Naming it—dysautonomia likely triggered by mono and COVID—offered clarity but no shortcuts. So Aiden built a new playbook: protect his mind, listen to his body, and move forward an inch at a time. We get real about what “lay low” looks like in college and how to turn that constraint into strategy. Aiden shares how positivity became more than a slogan; it became a lever for energy, focus, and resilience. Faith and family anchored him when effort alone wasn’t enough, and honest friendships helped rewrite social norms without resentment. We also talk about his choice to stay sober in college: why it aligned with health and values, how it filtered his circle, and what it changed about weekends, mornings, and long-term goals. Beyond health, we dig into work ethic, generational stereotypes, and the practical side of ambition. Aiden’s lens on money is simple and sharp: it’s a tool that expands options, not a ticket to meaning. Raised on sacrifice and delayed gratification, he chose finance and accounting to build a durable skill set—useful for real estate, entrepreneurship, and any career that rewards clear thinking. Along the way, we explore how comparison drains joy, gratitude restores it, and why small wins compound into a life you’re proud to live. If you’ve felt derailed by illness, pressure, or the noise of expectations, this conversation offers a grounded path back to yourself. Listen to learn how mindset, values, and honest community can carry you through uncertainty—and why committing to the next right step can open doors you didn’t know existed. If this resonated, follow the show, share it with a friend who needs it, and leave a quick review to help others find it. We'd Love Your Feedback

    56 min
  6. FEB 24

    Art, Ambition, And The Permission To Change

    What if the life you planned wasn’t the life that fit—and the pivot turned out better than your original dream? We sit down with artist and writer Colleen Hall to trace a fiercely intentional journey from bookish beginnings to bold murals in celebrity homes and royal spaces. Colleen opens up about the moment she realized she needed a “permission slip” to put herself back on the list, how a three-week retreat in rural France quieted the imaginary jury in her head, and why courage often looks like a commitment on your calendar that you refuse to break. We dig into the practical side of a creative career: building partnerships that lead to unexpected doors, delivering perfection under pressure, and finding play inside constraints. Colleen also shares how injury nudged her back to writing, the power of community in breaking isolation, and a travel philosophy that stitches beauty abroad into rituals at home. Think Venice and Florence followed by a Tuscan villa where days end with writing prompts, sketchbooks, and long dinners that reset your senses. Parents will find a masterclass in advocacy as Colleen walks through supporting high-achieving kids with very different needs. From early testing and accommodations for learning differences to “brag sheets,” ACT vs. SAT strategy, and the difference between need-based aid and merit scholarships, she maps a clear path through a confusing system. The through line is intention: notice the patterns, design the plan, and keep adjusting. If you’ve ever felt split between who you were supposed to be and who you’re becoming, this conversation offers both compass and company. Subscribe, share with a friend who needs a nudge, and leave a review with the one permission you’re ready to grant yourself next. We'd Love Your Feedback

    1h 26m
  7. FEB 10

    Sisters, Sales, And Starting Over

    The glossy version of success leaves out the 3:30 a.m. drives, the thousand folded newsletters, and the sting of “you’re only as good as your last month.” We go there. As sisters who built careers in real estate and lending, we unpack how authenticity, boundaries, and grit power real reinvention—and why the myth of overnight success falls apart when you measure profit, purpose, and peace. We trace Casey’s winding path from early sales wins to a government internship with top secret clearance, then back to mortgages where her true edge lives: translating a maze of stakeholders into simple, steady progress for clients. We talk candidly about divorce, co‑parenting with intention, and the decision to protect kid time without apology. The “let them” mindset becomes a tool for sanity, and the harder step—letting yourself—opens room for growth. We contrast vanity metrics with sustainable business, share the money moves we wish we’d made at 23, and explain how owning real estate created the freedom to design a life by the water. If you’re rebuilding, stuck, or craving impact, you’ll hear a practical blueprint: ask honest questions, choose your hard, stop comparing, and serve someone when your energy dips. We spotlight why Movement Mortgage’s culture of giving back matters, how to build wealth through property, and why surrounding yourself with bigger thinkers changes your ceiling. The real flex isn’t a fancy car; it’s calm under pressure, work that funds community, and kids who see what a healthy adult looks like. Listen, share with someone who needs a nudge, and tell us: what brave move will you make this week? Subscribe for more candid conversations on growth, wealth, and living on purpose—and leave a review to help others find the show. We'd Love Your Feedback

    1h 6m
  8. From Cleft Palate To Community Builder: A Father’s Lifelong Service

    JAN 8

    From Cleft Palate To Community Builder: A Father’s Lifelong Service

    A childhood of surgeries and speech drills could have written a story of limits. Instead, we explore how those early challenges forged a mindset built on service, humility, and relentless follow-through—and how that mindset scaled from a single hospital room to a community-wide impact. Sitting down with my dad, we trace the arc from parochial school discipline to the Golden Rule culture at UCrops, where picking up a stray receipt and walking a shopper to the right aisle were non-negotiable habits. Those same principles later powered one of the most satisfying chapters of his life: Golf Samaritans, a volunteer-led tournament that funneled hundreds of thousands of dollars directly to Children’s Hospital of Richmond for real equipment doctors requested. We get into what resilience actually looks like—turning teasing into toughness, trading pity for purpose, and learning to give honest feedback with respect. You’ll hear practical leadership lessons: underpromise and overdeliver, make the hard call quickly and kindly, and build trust by communicating early and often. We also talk about pivoting careers without losing your compass. When he left retail for custom building, the playbook transferred seamlessly: weekly meetings with trades, clear scopes and timelines, material planning, and constant follow-up. It’s project management as a form of care. Threaded through every story are the same anchors: family first, friendships that last decades, and foundations—both literal and figurative—that hold up under pressure. We touch on staying engaged in community through the Powhatan Moose Lodge and Christmas Mother program, why phone calls beat passive scrolling for real connection, and how a simple mantra—worry about yourself, not the comparison—can quiet the noise. If you’re looking for a grounded blueprint for purpose, this conversation offers it: grit, gratitude, and a willingness to turn what you love—yes, even golf—into good. If this resonated, follow the show, share it with a friend, and leave a review with your biggest takeaway so we can keep growing this community of doers. We'd Love Your Feedback

    1h 15m

Ratings & Reviews

5
out of 5
6 Ratings

About

Unfolding with KK is a podcast about growth, leadership, life, and the moments that quietly shape who we become. Hosted by Kristin Krupp — a nationally recognized real estate leader, industry educator, and lifelong student of people — this podcast goes beyond business and into the human stories behind success. With more than two decades of experience and a front-row seat to thousands of lives, Kristin brings thoughtful conversations that explore personal evolution, reinvention, resilience, and purpose. Each episode features candid reflections and meaningful conversations with family members, entrepreneurs, creatives, community leaders, and everyday people navigating new chapters. Together, they unpack lessons learned, challenges faced, and what it truly means to unfold — personally, professionally, and in life. This is a space for reflection, curiosity, and growth — whether you’re building a business, redefining success, or simply becoming more of who you already are.