Power to Pursue
In this episode of Power to Pursue, we sit down with Kristin Smith Shrimplin, President & CEO of Women Helping Women, for a conversation that is equal parts grounding, challenging, and deeply human. Kristin shares what it means to live a life rooted in purpose, and why she’s always been clear on hers: creating collective impact. From leading an organization that serves thousands of survivors of gender-based violence each year to reflecting on the small, daily rituals that keep her anchored, Kristin reminds us that meaningful work is about consistency, integrity, and showing up. Together, we explore: * What it means to be “worth your salt” and walk the talk every day * The reality of systems that make it harder for survivors to leave—and why change must happen at a structural level * The power of food, community, and breaking bread as a form of connection and care * How to build sustainable practices (even in high-intensity work) through small, grounding rituals * Why knowing who you are, and refusing to shrink, is essential to both personal and collective liberation Kristin challenges the narrative around survivors, reframing them as leaders, advocates, and forces of resilience. She also calls us in: if we’re not in survival mode, what are we doing with our privilege to create change? This conversation is a reminder that the most powerful movements aren’t built in isolation—they’re built in community, in truth, and in the courage to keep showing up. What are you in pursuit of?
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