1 hr 5 min

On The Trail of the Buffalo - Kimberly Lyall Between Us

    • Relationships

In a weary world, Kimberly provides hope thoughout Episode Twenty-One that there is a way forward.

Kimberly Lyall is a speaker, masterful storyteller and luminous soul. After surviving a childhood of dysfunction and poverty, Kimberly became a highly respected community leader active in numerous organizations. She was named a CEO at the age of 26 years, but within 2 years one of her employees committed fraud and then died by suicide. While suffering from PTSD, Kimberly rebuilt the organization into a powerhouse, but was fired a few years later when she stood up to harassment.
When Kimberly’s husband died and she was navigating grief and her purpose, she realized the significant challenges for leaders of organizations. Her mission moving forward is to light up these leaders by reigniting their clarity, connection, and confidence! 
Kimberly is not Indigenous; however she has received several significant Indigenous honours that influence her life and work. Kimberly was given the Blackfoot blessing “On The Trail of the Buffalo”, which speaks to her purpose of sharing stories and life lessons to inspire others.
www.KimberlyLyall.com
Insta: @kimberlyinspires

In a weary world, Kimberly provides hope thoughout Episode Twenty-One that there is a way forward.

Kimberly Lyall is a speaker, masterful storyteller and luminous soul. After surviving a childhood of dysfunction and poverty, Kimberly became a highly respected community leader active in numerous organizations. She was named a CEO at the age of 26 years, but within 2 years one of her employees committed fraud and then died by suicide. While suffering from PTSD, Kimberly rebuilt the organization into a powerhouse, but was fired a few years later when she stood up to harassment.
When Kimberly’s husband died and she was navigating grief and her purpose, she realized the significant challenges for leaders of organizations. Her mission moving forward is to light up these leaders by reigniting their clarity, connection, and confidence! 
Kimberly is not Indigenous; however she has received several significant Indigenous honours that influence her life and work. Kimberly was given the Blackfoot blessing “On The Trail of the Buffalo”, which speaks to her purpose of sharing stories and life lessons to inspire others.
www.KimberlyLyall.com
Insta: @kimberlyinspires

1 hr 5 min