EMBR with Kimberly

Why Being Yourself Is Your Superpower! 8/23/25


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You don’t have to be perfect to make an impact. In fact, your authenticity is what will touch hearts and change lives.

In this EMBR Mornings reflection, Kimberly shares how letting go of the polished performance and showing up as your real, human self creates deeper connection and greater influence. When you stop striving for perfection, you open the door to presence, grace, and genuine impact.

EMBR Mornings is a daily soul-centered reflection to help women return to who they truly are — grounded, beloved, and on purpose. Each episode is just a few minutes to sip your coffee, breathe deeply, and remember the ember within you. Rooted in faith and anchored in intention, EMBR Mornings is created to help you rise not with hustle, but with wholeness.

Where are you performing today — and what would it look like to simply be real?

☕ Take a breath. Take the risk. Show up.

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Kimberly Hoyt is a physician assistant with two decades of clinical experience who helps women navigate perimenopause and menopause with clarity and confidence. Her work focuses on midlife health and education, helping women understand what is happening in their bodies so they feel prepared, informed, supported and empowered.

Medical Disclaimer: The information shared on this channel is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. Kimberly Hoyt, PA-C, and associated content are not a substitute for professional medical care, diagnosis, or treatment. Viewing/Listening to this content does not establish a patient-provider relationship. Always consult your own healthcare provider before making changes to your health plan, starting supplements, or addressing medical concerns.

General Disclaimer: I am not a CPA, attorney, insurance/real estate agent, contractor, l...

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EMBR with KimberlyBy Kimberly Hoyt