Comedy & Courage: Breaking Stigmas with Kym Whitley
2/28/202625 min
Kym Whitley is an unmissable force, a comedic genius who lights up every screen and stage she graces, balancing a thriving career, the intricate journey of personal transformation, and the deeply personal mission of motherhood. She's not just breaking stigmas; she's building bridges of understanding, inspiring millions with her candor, courage, and hilarious authenticity, making her a truly unforgettable voice for change and joy.
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Finding Your "Because": Your deepest purpose is often inherent, a natural gift meant to be shared, whether it's bringing laughter or fostering connection.Motherhood as a Catalyst for...
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Mackenzie0:58
[bell dinging] My name's Mackenzie, and I started a GoFundMe for the adoptive mother of a non-verbal autistic child. The mother had lost her job because she wasn't able to find adequate care for this autistic child, so she really needed some help with living expenses, paying some back bills. So I launched a GoFundMe to help support them during this crisis, and we raised about $10,000