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From Catering To Ownership And The Mindset That Keeps You Going

44 min · 13. maj 2026
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Kimberly Fischer sits down with Chad for a powerful conversation about resilience, ownership, and what it really takes to build something from the ground up. From years in the restaurant and catering industry to forging her own path, Kimberly shares the hard truth behind the work most people never see. She talks about years of catering experience, hard lessons learned through failure, and the moments that forced her to decide whether she would stay stuck or move forward. Her story includes deep adversity, from homelessness and foster care to rebuilding her life with a mindset rooted in responsibility and action. For Kimberly, struggle did not break her, it built her grit. In this episode, she unpacks how she reframes debt as a tool, why perspective shapes everything, and how people often borrow from tomorrow just to get through today. Her message is direct. You are not powerless in your circumstances. You can choose to take your life back. This is a conversation about rising after being knocked down, seeing opportunity where others see limits, and learning to turn adversity into strength. Connect with Kimberly: https://www.facebook.com/kimberly.farmerfischer/

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