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Author name: Kimberly Spidle

Kimberly Spidle is a life coach, content strategist, and brand storyteller with over 20 years of experience helping Black women navigate life transitions with faith, clarity, and intention. As the founder of I Hear That Girl, she creates content at the intersection of spiritual growth, soft living, and purposeful self-discovery. Kimberly writes for the woman who is ready to stop surviving and start thriving on her own terms.

Black woman meditating in morning light practicing meditation for inner peace and spiritual alignment.

Peace Is Not Passive: Meditation for Inner Peace and Spiritual Alignment

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Black woman practicing meditation for spiritual awakening and self-discovery.

Higher Self Revelations: A Journey Back to Myself

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Black woman reading Death of the Author and reflecting on creativity and emotion.

I Read “Death of the Author” — and It Wrecked Me (In the Best Way)

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Black woman using ChatGPT career prompts to reflect on her achievements.

ChatGPT Career Prompts to Remember Who TF You Are

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‘Love, Brooklyn’ Might Be 2025’s Realest Black Romance

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Black woman journaling for release in morning light.

Don’t Carry Stones in Your Bowl of Light: Journaling as Sacred Release

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