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Empowering Women, Transforming Lives

Empowering Women, Transforming Lives

De: Rebecca Hall Gruyter
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In this heart felt and transformational show, Rebecca will share her insight on the subject of the day and will feature two special guests per show. Each guest is an empowering leader in their respective industry or modality who provides insights and tips on how to live an empowered life. This show is perfect for women who feel a call on their heart to step out in a bigger and more powerful way in their life and would like some encouragement and inspiration to support them on their journey!brbr Rebecca will guide each show to focus on an empowering topic. The show starts with a discussion, which provides several practical ideas and tips to apply in your everyday life. Rebecca welcomes your participation and will answer questions during each show. Empowering Women, Transforming Lives is broadcast live every Thursday at 10 AM Pacific Time on the VoiceAmerica Empowerment Channel. Replays Sundays at 1 PM Pacific Time on the VoiceAmerica Variety Channel.Rebecca Hall Gruyter Economía
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  • Love Without Shrinking: Strategic Unruliness™ in Leadership
    Feb 12 2026

    What if the most loving thing you could do is stop betraying yourself?

    In this February conversation, Rebecca Hall Gruyter welcomes back Kim Bolourtchi, keynote speaker, strategist, and creator of Strategic Unruliness™. Kim challenges high-performing women to examine the invisible rules they've absorbed over time, the ones that ask them to stay small, play it safe, or keep performing long after it stops feeling true.

    Together, they unpack why so many accomplished women feel stuck even when they're doing everything "right," how these limits take root, and what it truly means to lead with clarity rather than compliance. Kim shares powerful insights from her work with leaders who transformed their teams and lives by choosing alignment over approval.

    This conversation is an invitation to see self-leadership as an act of love. Not the soft kind, but the honest kind. The kind that says it's time to stop shrinking and start leading from who you actually are.

    As always, you can find our host, Rebecca Hall Gruyter, at www.yourpurposedrivenpractice.com.
    Connect with Kim at https://www.kimbolourtchi.com

    About the Guest

    Kim Bolourtchi is a #1 International Best Selling author, a keynote speaker, strategist, and creator of Strategic Unruliness™, a bold framework for breaking the rules that no longer serve us, so we can live and lead with radical clarity.

    She helps high-performing women stop shrinking, hiding, or performing and start building lives, careers, and communities that reflect the full force of who they are. Whether she's working with executives, entrepreneurs, or everyday change-makers, Kim delivers the wake-up call we didn't know we needed, and the clarity to do something about it.

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  • The Inner Work of Love: Desire, Trauma, and Transformation
    Feb 5 2026
    What if love isn't something we fall into or chase, but something we learn to embody? In this episode, Rebecca Hall Gruyter is joined by Becky Moller and Kim Dower for a rich, honest conversation about love in its many forms, healing love, obsessive love, embodied love, and the love that transforms us from the inside out. Becky shares insights from her bestselling memoir Undone, Unafraid, reflecting on betrayal trauma, mindfulness, and her powerful reframing of life as a "Love Game." Through her lens, love is not an idea or ideal, but a lived, embodied practice that emerges through healing and presence. Kim brings a poetic exploration of desire and obsession, drawing from her work on "limerence", the intoxicating, often misunderstood state of obsessive infatuation. She unpacks the stages of longing, crystallization, deterioration, and release, and how desire can fuel creativity, clarity, and self-understanding, even when love is unreturned. Together, this conversation explores where love heals, where it confuses, and how awareness, creativity, and presence help us move from longing to wholeness. As always, you can find our host, Rebecca Hall Gruyter, at www.yourpurposedrivenpractice.com About the Guests Becky Moller is an author, teacher, and mindfulness guide whose work bridges trauma recovery, embodiment, and spiritual awakening. Her path began in 2014 through deep personal immersion in addiction and trauma recovery, later serving as Executive Director of a global recovery foundation. A certified yoga instructor, university-level educator, and mindfulness and meditation teacher, Becky integrates embodiment with proven recovery principles. She is the founder of Undone Academy, a yearlong framework supporting healing through life's unravelings, and the author of the bestselling memoir Undone, Unafraid, which chronicles her journey from collapse to conscious, embodied living. Connect with Becky: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/undoneacademy/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rebeccarmoller/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/becky-moller-159643230/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8wzQA5FDVaTYUPox_NACSA Website: https://beckymoller.com Kim Dower is an award-winning, bestselling poet and former City Poet Laureate of West Hollywood. She is the author of six poetry collections from Red Hen Press, including What She Wants: Poems on Obsession, Desire, Despair, Euphoria, praised for its raw honesty and emotional clarity. Kim's work has appeared in major literary journals and anthologies, and her poetry explores desire, longing, and the complexities of romantic love. Her recent collection centers on the concept of "limerence," tracing the emotional stages of obsessive love with wit, vulnerability, and precision. Kim lives in West Hollywood, California, where she teaches poetry workshops and continues to explore the shared emotional terrain that connects us all. Connect with Kim: Website: https://www.kimdowerpoetry.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kimdowerpoetry/?hl=en Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kim.dower.3/
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    55 m
  • A Thoughtful Beginning: How Stories Guide the Year Ahead
    Jan 29 2026

    What if the way we begin a new season of life isn't by setting louder goals, but by paying closer attention to the stories that have already shaped us?

    In this episode, Rebecca Hall Gruyter sits down with writer and biographer Cathryn Farr for a reflective conversation about life writing, courage, and the quiet decisions that lead us into unexpected adventures.

    Cathryn shares her journey of returning to school later in life, studying creative nonfiction abroad, and discovering how facts, memory, and meaning can coexist on the page. She offers insight into her approach to "life writing," a form of storytelling that honors truth while reading with the heart of a novel.

    The conversation also centers on Cathryn's debut memoir, The Last Mile Is Always Three, which chronicles a remarkable group of women hikers who have traversed the Teton range together every Tuesday for 35 years. Through their shared miles, challenges, and friendships, Cathryn reflects on what motivates people to do hard things, keep showing up, and walk faithfully into the next chapter.

    Together, Rebecca and Cathryn explore how paying attention to our stories, both written and lived, can help us begin again with intention, perspective, and purpose.

    As always, you can find our host, Rebecca Hall Gruyter, at
    www.yourpurposedrivenpractice.com

    ABOUT THE GUEST

    Cathryn Farr is a writer and biographer specializing in creative nonfiction and life writing. She completed her Bachelor of English at BYU-Idaho at age 53 and later earned a Master's degree in Biography and Creative Non-fiction in England. Her debut memoir, The Last Mile Is Always Three, launches February 10 and chronicles the enduring friendships and adventures of women hikers who have journeyed together for more than three decades.

    Learn more at https://lifewritingcathryn.com/

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