Our special guest today is Kyle Moss, a joyful mindset coach and self-proclaimed purveyor of joy. She provides vibrant mindset coaching and consulting services for ambitious women and organizations looking to live with more bold clarity, firm confidence and daily contentment.
For about 10 years, Kyle developed programs, mostly with nonprofits and social enterprises that utilized technology for a greater good in some capacity. In 2008, she decided to quit her steady job and work for free. Every time she makes a pivotal change in her life and her career, she makes sure to align her decisions with her soul convictions.
It was not an easy journey for Kyle and having a second child with special needs has been a turning point for her. She did not stop pursuing what she felt she needed to do. As a coach, Kyle conducts group classes helping people to reconnect with their souls and experience something spiritual and beautiful which brings out joy.
Kyle is someone who believes that everything she experienced in the past has a great impact on where she is right now as a joyful mindset coach.She has mainly worked with people, having been exposed to different cultures and has dealt with different circumstances. All of those played a great part in where she is in her life.
Kyle Moss aims to infuse positive energy and enthusiasm everywhere she goes. She provides vibrant mindset coaching & consulting services for ambitious women and organizations looking to live with more bold clarity, firm confidence and daily contentment – no matter their circumstances.
She has more than two decades of global leadership and mentoring experience most notably at Qualcomm, Classy, & Invisible Children. While not coaching, Kyle can be found creating her signature “Joy in a Jar” body products, practicing at-home yoga and also adventuring gratefully through each day with her family.
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