Episode #555

Finding Value in Your Story

With Kimberly Clark

“I got to the point where if I was going to [be a speaker] I have to be serious about it and I’m going to have to invest in myself. I had to get to the ‘I’m worth it’ mindset, and The Speaker Lab [helped me with that].”

Making an impact as a speaker isn’t just about your time on stage—it’s about the courage to own your story and use it to help others. This week, teen resilience speaker, Kimberly Clark, shares her powerful journey from addiction and trauma to inspiring change in the lives of young people. What sets Kimberly apart isn’t just her willingness to be real and raw—it’s her focus on turning pain into practical solutions for the teens she serves. Rather than settling for telling her story for free, she learned to recognize her true value, invest in her own growth, and help her audience move from inspiration to action. Her message? People aren’t just looking for a story—they want help navigating their own challenges.

Kimberly gets honest about the hurdles every speaker faces, from self-doubt to the emotions that come with pricing your expertise. Through relentless learning, seeking mentorship, and redefining her approach, she’s built a speaking business rooted in authentic connection and actionable takeaways. For anyone wondering if their story is enough, Kimberly is proof that leadership starts with authenticity and the courage to ask for your worth. If you want your message to create lasting change, Kimberly’s journey is all the inspiration—and practical advice—you need to start!

You’ll learn:

  • Methods for finding gigs: cold and warm outreach, word-of-mouth
  • Balancing a speaking career with a day job
  • Kimberly’s personal story and inspiration for speaking
  • Perseverance when results are lacking
  • The empowering aspects of authorship
  • Getting past inhibiting mindsets and investing in yourself
  • Overcoming fear and gaining confidence as a speaker
  • The importance of mentorship and the business side of speaking
  • And much, much more!

“I thought telling my story was enough, but people aren’t paying you to tell your story. People want thought leadership. People want you to solve their problems…so I had to figure out what’s in my story that’s valuable and marketable.”

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About Kimberly Clark

Kimberly Clark is a dynamic motivational speaker, Navy Veteran, Author and Breakthrough Coach with 10+ years’ experience with wellness, mental health, and peer support. She works with individuals, youth groups, educators, and women to empower them to remember that they hold the key to their greater life by giving them tools to learn to manage internal and external conflict with a powerful transformation. Clark is also the CEO of Motivation From the Heart, Founder of the Confidence Collective Coaching Program and creator of the 5A Method for Purpose Driven Living. Veteran and Recovered Addict, Kimberly spent over 12 years struggling with addiction, alcoholism and the effects of childhood and military sexual trauma. After surviving a military sexual trauma Kimberly was diagnosed with severe PTSD and it controlled her life for the next decade. From experiencing narcissistic abuse, suicidality, and a plethora of insecurities to being in and out of jail, Rehabs and Psychiatric Units, Clark lived with and internalized all the pain those traumas brought with them. After finding recovery, Kimberly has committed her life to helping others overcome their obstacles, set backs and challenges to move forward into their full potential.

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