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The Kim Constable Podcast

This Too Shall Pass: Surviving the Hardest Seasons of Your Life

The Kim Constable Podcast

Kim Constable

Entrepreneurship, Business, Health & Fitness

4.9747 Ratings

🗓️ 4 March 2026

⏱️ 15 minutes

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Summary

This challenge has been mentally and emotionally harder than expected. The doubt.The fear.The feeling of not being worthy. In this episode, Kim opens up about the emotional side of prepping for shows, building a business, nearly losing it, and rebuilding again. She shares: • The powerful lesson behind the phrase “this too shall pass”• What she learned sitting at the peak of success in Marbella• Nearly losing her company during COVID• Losing her Instagram account and unexpectedly feeling relief• Why emotional highs and lows are part of the same cycle• How to find opportunity inside crisis• Why your track record for surviving hard times is already 100 percent Life moves in cycles. The higher you go, the harder you can fall. But the fall is never the end. If you are in a tough season right now, this episode is your reminder that nothing is permanent. Not the pain. Not the fear. Not even the success. This too shall pass. Follow Kim for more real talk and weekly education:📺 Podcast https://www.youtube.com/@besculptedbykim📸 Instagram https://www.instagram.com/thesculptedvegan🎵 TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@thesculptedvegan🌐 Website https://www.thesculptedvegan.com

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0:00.0

This has been the most mentally and emotionally challenging challenge I have done. The doubt, the fear,

0:05.0

and the worthiness? What has been your experience when prepping for shows? And did you experience

0:09.2

any of these emotions? And if so, how did you cope? This challenge has been more than working out.

0:13.5

So yes, Laurie, every single show. Like every single show. And I think that, you know, one of the things I've learned in life is

0:23.1

we go through cycles, like we go through cycles. We, sometimes we are on top of the world and we

0:29.1

are feeling amazing and we're like so pumped and so excited and we can see the future and, you know,

0:35.8

we can imagine where we're going to go and how it's going to work.

0:38.3

And then it just all falls to shit, right? And I remember seeing a great quote, a great interview with,

0:45.3

I think they had like Tom Hanks, Matt Damon, Leonardo DiCaprio, can't remember some famous actors,

0:53.7

a group of famous actors in a room together

0:55.7

and they asked each of them if you could impart one piece of advice think will smith was there too

1:04.5

if you could impart one piece of advice to the people watching this what would it be and tom hanks

1:10.8

and never forget it,

1:11.4

he said, the one thing I have learned in life that I would tell anybody, that people could

1:18.4

just understand this would change their life. It is, this two shall pass. And he said, we always

1:24.3

think of that in terms of something hard. Like, you know, oh, I'm just going

1:29.3

through this and this two shall pass. He said, but with, he said, one thing I've learned in life is

1:32.9

this two shall pass. If you are going through the best time in your life, this two shall pass.

1:37.5

If you're going through the hardest time in your life, this two shall pass. He said,

1:41.7

every time I'm going through something, I remind myself, this two shall pass. He said, every time I'm going through something, I remind myself,

1:45.4

this too shall pass. And it always stuck with me because I thought, it's so true. If we think back

1:52.0

in all of the times in our lives when it's been really tough and it's been really hard. I saw

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