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🗓️ 6 April 2025
⏱️ 56 minutes
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What does it look like to grow a multi-million dollar business while battling hyperemesis, burnout, and the emotional rollercoaster of new motherhood?
In this deeply honest and inspiring interview, I sit down with **Kiera Rumble**—founder, CEO, mother, and survivor of some of the most brutal challenges a woman can face behind the scenes of success.
Kiera opens up about the raw truth of running an 8-figure wellness brand while navigating severe pregnancy illness, identity shifts, and the pressure to hold everything (and everyone) together. This conversation is about more than just business—it’s about resilience, surrender, feminine leadership, and rewriting the rules of what success can look like as a woman and a mother.
We talk:
🤍 Hyperemesis gravidarum & pregnancy trauma
🔥 Business growth through personal chaos
💼 Leadership with softness & structure
👶 Motherhood and identity
💡 Burnout, boundaries, and being HER
This is for the woman who’s in the thick of it—the dreamers, the doers, the mothers, the ones holding it all together. Let this conversation remind you: your mess does not disqualify your magic.
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0:12.0 | EdeU. You're doing crumbles and then beauty bites. |
0:28.7 | That in between is where most people stop. |
0:30.7 | What did you say, no, I'm going. |
0:32.5 | I go. |
0:33.2 | I realize that I can't be rolling protein balls for the rest of my life. |
0:38.0 | And in a commercial kitchen, I didn't want to scale it for the rest of my life and in a commercial kitchen and I wanted to scale it up. |
0:39.7 | We launched the range and it failed. |
0:42.5 | I have a lot of people that have possibly come across who I am recently and they don't |
0:48.2 | see the journey that it's taken for me to build the businesses up to where they are. |
0:54.0 | Everything I'm doing, |
0:54.8 | obviously sure, yeah, I'd love to create generational wealth for my children. If their mom wants to |
1:00.4 | be a CEO of three businesses, she can. My fertility specialist say, did they really ask you that? |
1:07.2 | Women who are sitting there right now and they want the babies and they want the business do you think it's possible so i had this idea of pivoting the conversation to more what it means |
1:18.0 | to be a mom and business and succeeding in life because there is this thing that we're told that |
1:22.4 | like you know you can do it all and what does all mean for women and that it's having your own |
1:26.3 | autonomy money whatever and i was like who am i going to talk to and mean for women? And then it's having your own autonomy, money, whatever. |
1:27.7 | And I was like, who am I going to talk to? |
1:29.3 | And ever since I started this podcast, it's been you. |
1:31.9 | Because not only have you done it, but you've done it despite things. |
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