Groove with Portia

What Happened After Her Grandfather Said, "Nothing Is Impossible"

17 min · 9 de jul de 2026
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Healing through storytelling often begins with the people who leave an imprint on our lives. In this heartfelt conversation about grief, legacy, resilience, and turning pain into purpose, we explore how one grandfather's influence inspired a mission to bring creativity back into childhood. In this episode of Groove with Portia, I sit down with Kaz Shiomi, founder of the sustainable toy company kiko+ & gg, to discuss how her late grandfather's craftsmanship and belief that "nothing is impossible" became the foundation of her life's work. Together, we explore why imagination matters in a world filled with screens, how meaningful relationships shape the people we become, and why honoring those we've loved can inspire future generations. In this episode, we discuss: • Honoring the legacy of a loved one through meaningful work • How grief can inspire creativity and purpose • Why imagination is essential for childhood development • The impact of technology on today's children • Building confidence through play • The importance of sustainability and mindful design • Why the people who raise us continue to shape our lives Whether you're a parent, educator, entrepreneur, or someone navigating grief, this conversation is a reminder that the people we love continue to leave fingerprints on our lives long after they're gone. Connect with Kaz Shiomi: https://www.instagram.com/kazshiomi/ https://www.us.kikoandgg.com/ https://www.instagram.com/kikoandgg

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Portada del episodio What Happened After Her Grandfather Said, "Nothing Is Impossible"

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