From Layoff To Light: How Kelly Schuknect Built a Thought Leadership Business

February 23, 2026

The pink slip arrived, HR joined the call, and everything familiar vanished. What happened next is a masterclass in clarity, courage, and building a business that serves from the inside out.

We sit down with marketer and former publishing exec Kelly Schuknect, who transformed a layoff into a thriving thought leadership agency that books stages, lands podcast appearances, grows LinkedIn authority, and turns founder expertise into clients. Within six months, she replaced her corporate income and hired a team—because the offer was specific, the audience was hungry, and the execution was practical.

We dig into what most entrepreneurs secretly wrestle with: the war between ego and soul. Kelly and Sylvia compare notes on trusting the nudge, letting go of external validation, and choosing language that moves you forward when fear shouts the loudest. You’ll hear how to identify your Authority X Factor—the blend of skills and experience you take for granted—and build a platform around it without shouting.

If you’ve been applying for “safe” roles while your purpose tugs at your sleeve, this conversation gives you a grounded path: niche your offer to the problem you solve best, productize visibility with simple systems, and guard your mind so your best work isn’t throttled by doubt.

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To connect with or work with Kelly, visit her website at https://kellyschuknecht.com or follow her on LinkedIn.

To download a free chapter of host Sylvia Worsham’s bestselling book, In Faith, I Thrive: Finding Joy Through God’s Masterplan, purchase any of her products, or book a call with her, visit her website at www.sylviaworsham.com


Transcript:

If you’ve ever struggled with fear, doubt, or worry and wondering what your true purpose was all about, then this podcast is for you. In this show, your host, Sylvia Warsham, will interview elite experts and ordinary people that have created extraordinary lives. So here’s your host, Sylvia Warsham.

Hey Lightbringers, it’s Sylvia Warsham. Welcome to Release Out Reveal Purpose. And today is Kelly Shipnick. And she has got a story to tell. And you know, I I find it so interesting how God works in mysterious ways and sends me two angels to remind me, uh, two angels that I’ve interviewed or I’m about to interview that talked about working for others and how easy it is was for them and how much harder it was to work for yourself and work for your light and work for your purpose. I know that Kelly has an amazing story of transformation to share with us. So without further ado, Kelly, thank you so much for joining us on Released Out Reveal Purpose.

Thank you so much for having me. I’m excited to have this conversation.

I’m very excited, and you know what, you’ve piqued my interest. So why don’t we just dive in there? Tell us a little bit more of your story of transformation, how you landed in this space.

Yeah. So uh I was a typical employee. I I uh for 20 years of my career, I worked for other people. I uh I worked in publishing for 10 years and I helped run a uh publishing company for a it was a family-owned company. I worked for the family and uh was the vice president of the company. And I left that, went into marketing, and I grew a marketing department uh and I helped a company grow from from 4 million to 12 million over about a seven-year period. And um, I saw that mouth drop there, Sylvia.

Wow.

Like the numbers. Oh, wow. I’m amazed. Okay, keep going.

It was a quite a journey, and I uh loved my jobs, you know, I loved what I did. I uh I worked for other people, and uh I call myself what I was was the person behind the person. So I was the go-to for the CEO, helping them grow their businesses. And uh last year I was laid off because the company that I had helped go to 12 million, then acquired by a$50 million company, and uh and I lost my job. So uh, you know, I had I had this moment of, well, I can keep working for somebody else, or I could try to find another CEO that I can be the person behind the person, or I can finally start the business that I have been dreaming about. Uh I had just, you know, I had a couple years of just thinking about what might be next for me, knowing that this uh layoff was probably going to happen. Uh and I I, you know, was dreaming about it and finally just decided to take that leap, kind of because I got pushed off of the ledge. Doesn’t it always happen that way though?

Yeah.

Uh I, you know, the more I tell my story, the more I hear from other people how you know they they also got laid off and started their own thing. I mean, it it’s it’s the uh silver lining, you know, behind the uh such a negative experience. A lot of us take that and and turn it into something much better.

We really do because what we start off with is ego driven, and what we end with is soul driven. And I find that when we step into the soul and its purpose, and we allow it to lead us, when we allow that voice inside of us to lead the charge, because you get these promptings, you get these like nudges to do certain things, and then your ego steps in and and gets you out of there and and and takes you away from what the soul’s trying to get you to do. In my book in Faith I Threat, I talk a lot about the ego identity, the soul identity, and how they’re always in conflict with each other, especially during times of change. You’ll step in there, all excited for the change, and then halfway through the ego decides to rechav. And that’s your old programming, the old way of being, your old identity that wants to just make sure you’re safe. Because that’s the that’s the identity that keeps you safe, right? When we’re kids, we’re fearless. We start off being fearless, and then comes in the modeling of our parents, oh no, stop, don’t do that, you’re gonna get hurt. And then our mind understands fear and it under starts understanding that we we’re not super capable, that there’s limitations to that capacity. But that’s not true. That’s a truth that comes from generations before, and truths that are not our own. But until we recognize that, until we allow change to show us that, we continuously stay in a cycle of lies that our mind feeds us continuously. So I loved that you were pushed off the ledge because you likely would have stayed finding those roles because you were really good at them. I mean, to scale a business from 4 million to 12 million, that takes a bit of skill. But do tell us a little bit more about what happened after you were pushed off that ledge.

Yeah, uh, you know, it’s it’s it’s interesting timing because tomorrow is actually the one-year anniversary of the day that happened. Um and yeah, I I remember it like it was yesterday. Uh, but you know, I had a meeting scheduled with my supervisor. I got on the call and uh HR popped into the meeting and I kind of suspected what was about to happen. And um, you know, I took about, I would I would say I took about 24 hours to be mad, to grieve, you know, to cry, I, you know, to be panicked, right? I took 24 hours to just kind of process emotions. And then true to just my style, I I just immediately shifted into the problem-solving mode of okay, what’s next, right? And I I did start looking for jobs right away. I, you know, that was the e to me, that was the easiest path to finding the solution was well, I can just get another job working for somebody. And even though I had been dreaming for for two years about this company I wanted to create, I had I had actually named the company. I had a website. Uh, like I had started taking steps towards it, but still it felt safer to just find another job. So I started, I started uh applying for jobs, and within that first day, I felt it was just soul crushing. I was just like, I can’t keep doing this. I can’t keep applying for jobs and hoping that somebody sees value in me because I already know that the value is there. I know what I have done in my previous two companies that I had uh that I had worked in. And so uh, you know, pretty quickly I decided, you know what, I’m gonna, I’m go, I’m going all in. I am gonna start this company and I’m gonna start uh down this path of taking this risk and uh seeing what will happen. Um it took me about six months. In about six months, I had replaced my corporate income and I had hired three people to join me on my team. And that was when I realized that I could have made the choice myself to leave an environment that wasn’t super healthy and I wasn’t happy in. I could have done that. Um, but I I just didn’t trust it until it got set into motion. And uh it was the path that I, you know, that I was being led into instead of making that choice to lead myself that in that direction. Uh but yeah, so I started my company and it’s been almost one year to the day uh since that journey started.

So tell us more about your company, this new purpose that you’re in, who do you work with, uh, what do you accomplish?

Yeah. Yeah, I think uh so one of the first things that I did when I was uh deciding how to go to market with my company, you know, I I with the background in marketing, I knew I wanted to do something in marketing, but I didn’t know, I didn’t want to just be a fractional CMO or a you know, just general, like I help people with marketing. I wanted to be clear about what I was going to do, right? So I really thought about that that first couple of weeks, last year in November, uh I really thought hard about what my skills and experience had been in my 20-year career, what I was good at, and what I could be uh best at helping people with. And so, you know, coming from a publishing background, working with authors even as a side hustle for 10 more years after that, and then my experience in marketing, uh helping elevate my boss at the time as a thought leader, I decided I wanted to focus specifically on helping business owners develop their thought leadership platform. And kind of the way that took shape was helping these business owners get speaking engagements, podcast interviews, doing their LinkedIn management, and offering ghostwriting services. Uh and and it, I see your face, you know. I love it.

I love it because it’s so necessary for people out there. We’re, you know, when you’re an author and I’m an author, it’s hard to do the marketing. The marketing is, I find the hardest for solopreneurs like ourselves. And that, well, you’re not a solopreneur anymore because you have three people under you. But for the longest time, I could market Pfizer day in and day out because that’s who I worked for. And I could sell their products day in and day out. But tell me to sell my products, and somehow I would go into a shell. I just couldn’t like get out there, I don’t know what it was. Yeah, and until I realized this is very necessary for us to step into these platforms because if we don’t share our light, nobody really finds out who we are.

Right.

All right, and we can’t share the message to the world. And it it’s a message that needs to be heard.

Yeah, yeah. Yeah, and I think you know, that that uh nodding that I was seeing from you, I I think that is another thing. It just really spoke to business owners when I would say, This is what I’m doing, this is where, you know, the the path that I’m going with my company. And so many business owners in those early days would say, Oh, that’s exactly what we need. We know we need to be, you know, I know I need to be going out and speaking more often. I know when I get on stages, it leads to people getting new clients, right? I know I need to have that book in hand. Like all of those things that I was saying, it was like, yes, we need that. Even if they some of them, some of them were smaller and didn’t have a marketing team, but others have come to us with a full marketing team. They just maybe their marketing team isn’t specialized in that, or they don’t know what events are coming up, or they don’t want to be spending, they don’t want their team spending the time, you know, looking at events six months from now. They just you know wanted to have our help in doing that, sourcing those events and and that planning ahead for them.

Well, thank you for sharing that because I really I’m impressed with how you throw them off the ledge. But you know, it’s funny how as human beings we want to go back to old ways. So you interviewing for those jobs. It’s it’s a it’s that’s the deception of the mind that wants to come in and say, but this is what you know. Like, are you sure? And then you’re so saying, oh, we are sure. Why are we doubting? You know, like wait a minute. This is what you like, look at your capacity, look at what you’ve done. I find that most people don’t make the time to reflect on their journeys, and they really need to, because it’s in that reflection that you see how you’ve equipped yourself for precisely this moment in time. Yep, yep, you know, yeah.

And I call that uh so I I also go out and speak, right? And I talk to people about that authority X factor. That’s what I call that. It’s it’s the the unique skills and experience that you’ve gathered over time and what you have to offer. It it we take those things for granted. We forget that what we have learned over the years is not what everyone else has learned. Uh the way that I really started to recognize that in myself was that I people were asking me all the time how to write a book. Anytime I mentioned that I had worked in publishing, people would say to me, Oh, I’ve always wanted to write a book. And I started to realize, like, oh, I have this knowledge that I’ve, you know, this 10 years that I was working that I worked in the industry, I know things that other people don’t know and I take it for granted. And when we when we start to recognize the things that make us different and we develop our personal brand around that, it really helps us shine in a way that we stand out and we we reach those people that are uh you know our target audience who we’re best able to serve.

Yes, because we’re all gifted. All of us have a unique set of gifts that need to be discovered. Um, and then once you discover those gifts, is just doing it on purpose. Like now, really fully um exercising those gifts every day because it’s something that’s very unique to you. Only you can share your story in the way it’s going to be received by the people that are meant to work with you. Because not everybody’s meant to work with you, and you don’t want to have everybody following you because then there’s like no consistency in your message, right? I I find that some people, oh, they have all these followers, and why don’t I have the same? Well, I’m probably not meant to have the same, right now it’s because of your role in life, right? We all I do believe in this, and I as you probably know, I’m a woman of faith, but there’s reasons behind that. I didn’t always grow up with faith around me. I grew up Catholic, but we never really went to church. My father was always working, he was a surgeon, and we it was he was never, he barely had time to eat dinner with us or lunch on Sundays, let alone do anything else. And so my mother, without my dad, didn’t want to do that. And so I didn’t grow up going to church, married my first husband. We would go to church, but then I would experience the hypocrisy even at home because he would be a completely different person in church than he was at home, and that turned me away for a long time. And it wasn’t until after my divorce that I started to gain a better connection with my soul and spirit, then I started to really listen to that voice inside of me. I didn’t, I shut it off for many years, and that was such a huge mistake on my on my end. It’s a it’s but it’s a very common mistake. We think that our answers lie outside of us. The truth is the answers lie always inside of us. We just don’t tap into it. We don’t tap into those answers, we don’t tap into that voice, we don’t tap into the soul and its guidance. We we hear and we feel those nudges, but we ignore them. We choose to ignore them over and over and over again because we get caught up in what the outside world is telling us we need to be. And so I found in my own journey, like as you were as big, I was like, oh my goodness, this woman and I have so much alignment in so many ways, because I was kind of pushed off the ledge too. In 20, let’s see, when was it? 2012, I had a medical uh crisis. I faced six doctors in my hospital room. They basically told my my parents that I had an 80% chance of dying, and I had three miracles in 72 hours that was granted to me and uh granted a second chance at life. And you would have thought that that would have really awakened me. Yeah, no. I stayed in pharmaceuticals, but felt in complete disalignment after that medical crisis, and then still went and interviewed for medical device jobs and medical to move to Austin to marry my second husband, who was with me during that medical crisis, right? And I worked in that soul-crusob for a year, and then came a moment that I will never forget. I remember calling my boss and saying, Hey, this device is failing in surgery, and him telling me, Oh, we know it’s gonna fail. It’s you just need to keep selling it. And I remember just sitting there going, I’m not gonna do that, I’m not gonna build hospitals for a device that’s gonna fail, and I’m certainly not gonna build patients for that. And I found myself like quitting. I remember talking to my husband, and he said, You need to quit. And I quit on the spot. I said, I don’t need to do anything, and then I’m gonna report this to HR, and I want this on record that you guys knew that these devices were failing in surgery and failed to do nothing about it, and you just wanted to keep making money. I don’t think so. And so I quit, and as soon as I quit, I also lost a baby. I miscarried a baby, I was pregnant, and it was devastating for both my husband and I because of that medical diagnosis, that that medical crisis I went through. I had had a doctor that told me that I likely would not be able to carry a child biologically again because I had pulmonary embolisms, and that was very dangerous to be able to do that. But then I remember one of the my friends in medical devices said that’s so false. You can inject yourself with Lovinox and carry a baby. Um, so that’s not true, but I remember when I miscarried, it was so devastating because I thought I had those doubts that came up rather quickly that said, You may not be able to carry a child. Like, what are you doing? And I remember just surrendering to God a second time and just saying, if it’s in your will, you’re you’re gonna give me a child. And I did. I got pregnant like right away, and I carried that baby full term, but I retired from medical sales. I made the the decision to retire, which was terrifying for someone like me who was used to work and used to being useful and used to earning a paycheck. And what got the great surgeon was doing was removing those layers of like, you don’t need that stuff. I’ve got you. You have significance, you are worthy already. You don’t need to earn it, you need to stop doing that to yourself. And so what transpired the next three years was truly painful for someone like me because I was so used to that whole programming, whole way of being. And you need to, there’s a there’s a verse in scripture that I read just recently that says you need to crucify the desires of the flesh. So, in my mind, how I interpreted that is I need to crucify the desire to be worthy based on the amount of money I’m making. That’s a hard realization for someone like me, right? Always just being in control. And understanding that in what I’m doing now, in my work, and in because it’s a kingdom-based business, it’s understanding that number one, accepting that my role has changed, accepting that there is joy in the journey, that there’s no destination to anything in life, that there is joy to be had despite the trials and tribulations that we face. And I also found that the fulfillment I was seeking, I already had. So, can you share with us some tips on anyone going through what you went through that really helped you out in your journey?

I think um you know I one of the things that I noticed early on, uh it’s funny, I I think that we become aware of things maybe due to our own fear. Uh because I don’t see these messages now, but I used to see LinkedIn those early days after I lost my job where I would see posting that they were laid off, you know, 425 days ago and they still hadn’t found a job and you know they’re gonna lose their house, and they’re you know, I I I saw multiple messages like this in those early days, and those were the things that were just like really freaking me out, you know, because it’s like I I can’t be that person 425 days from now. Like I can’t that can’t be my situation. Um I will say that uh before I lost my job, so I lost my job in October and in July I I had a conversation with somebody in the in the workplace that made me think that the that that was coming. Like there was just something that just was not there was just something that stood out and it it it bothered me, uh like something that just gives you a red flag of like something’s not right here. And I remembered being just kind of devastated in the conversation because I just I it it scared me, I you know, but I felt this I felt this peace about it. I even though I it was it was scary, I felt this piece from God telling me that the next thing was going to be even better. And when I lost my job, I had that mindset. Like so, even though I was seeing these messages that were scary, that people were you know sharing their experiences, and I just kept telling myself that like I know that this is going to be better because that is the message that I had received, and it is um, and I know that there’s a period of time where even though things are gonna get better, it’s not for a little while. And and um, you know, so I had a lot of days. It’s it’s still been, it’s still I still have ups and downs, you know. It there’s days where I think this is amazing and I love every minute of it, and then there’s days where I’m like, what in the world am I doing? Right, you know, um, but I think my mindset around it has been really, really key to just the the success that I’ve had so far and just kind of what the the future is going to hold because I I have to tell myself every day that this is going to be the best part of this is gonna be the best phase of my career, this is gonna be the best thing I’ve ever done. And I think that will be a self-fulfilling uh self-fulfilling prophecy. Um, or you know, like it really it’s the mindset that we have going into something. So if we’re if we are every you’re gonna be stressed at any phase of anything like this happening to you, but if you let that control your mind, that’s what’s gonna win, right? So you have to go in with the mindset of I’m going to make the decisions that are gonna move me forward and are going to make this successful. Um I think I still hold on to some of the things that you were saying about, you know, uh uh not being able to let go of being in control and being uh, you know, uh my my value or my worth being based on my income and you know, those things are still a challenge. Um I can’t say that I’ve I’ve uh overcome any of that yet. But uh, but you know, for me it was more of just like I didn’t want my husband to have to make any changes or my family to feel any different. My real goal through all of it was to make sure that everyone was still uh secure in in their own uh whatever, in their own place, right? So um, so anyway, that’s I don’t know. My my advice is like if you’re dealing with something like that, a layoff or you know, a downturn in your business or something, that you just have to keep moving forward and having a positive attitude, and and that is going to make a big difference.

I loved what you shared because that peace that you felt, despite reading all those messages, that peace can only come from God. We when we try to do it on our own understanding, it’s tough and it’s lonely, and it’s just downright hard, you know, and that’s where our ego can take over. The deception of our mind is pretty powerful, and we have to be very cognizant of that. You’re right, the mind, the power of the mind, there’s so much power to it, especially when you connect the mind to the to the heart space and to the soul. When you allow the soul to guide instead of the deception and the doubt, when you release the doubt, your purpose will reveal itself. And that’s why I called it release, doubt, reveal purpose, because it’s that journey of letting go of some of these expectations that we had, some of these ideas and lies that our subconscious mind fed us for so long that we thought was our truth. Like, hey, our worth is tied to this. No, it’s really not. Or, you know, you get to control your circumstances well. No, you really can’t. But what you do have conscious ability of is the thoughts that come through your mind. You do have a conscious ability to capture them and make them obedient to a higher power. And when you do that, and when you are aware of how your mind is playing tricks with you, and you can put things in place to stop it, then you’re gonna start producing what we call in scripture food of the spirit. And that’s all that love and joy and fulfillment that we’re seeking just comes because they’re doing the work, the inner work, to allow then for for a lot of people say it’s a manifestation of what your mind is visualizing, right? And that’s that all you know, some people call that woo-woo, but the thing is that’s actually in scripture, and I didn’t know that girl until I started reading scripture, and I thought, oh well, that’s where those concepts come from. It’s a lot of concepts or psychology conf um concepts are coming from scripture directly, and so when you when you focus your mind very intentionally on what your soul is guiding you to do, you’re gonna fall in step really quickly, and things will come to you organically, you’re not even having to force your way in anymore. People want to work with you, people want to be in your light because your light is so bright and they want that, they they they crave that, yeah. And those are your people because you’re attracting the people that are meant for you to work with because you have what they need in you. And those concepts are, you know, this is the the journey is is it’s tough sometimes because we want to base it on our understanding when we release our understanding to a higher source of power, we actually open ourselves up to a whole gamut, like a whole universe really of opportunity and abundance. And I know it sounds so broad to say that, but it’s true because your understanding is very limited if you think about it. You know, there’s there’s limitation that we place on ourselves constantly, versus in the other realm, there’s like nothing you like what human beings deem impossible is very possible for God. It’s very easy for him. You know, I had a situation like this in corporate America long ago when my first husband asked for a divorce. I had been wanting to get promoted at Pfizer forever. I had gone through like four rounds of being told no, like like several interviews. No, no, no, you’re not the right fit, you’re not the right fit. Finally, I find the right fit. Finally, I fit in, right? And here comes my husband and he asked for a divorce. And we have a four-year-old son. And I’m just like, it just came out of nowhere. And I remember just sitting with it, somewhere deep inside me, I felt relief when he said I want a divorce because it took courage to ask for a divorce. And so I commend my ex-husband for that because if he hadn’t asked for a divorce, I wouldn’t be here in this in this podcast interviewing you. So thank you, friend, for asking for a divorce. I know it sounds gonna sound so weird, but the truth be told was such a blessing because in that dark chapter, God came in and said, Let me help you. I’m gonna put a desire in your heart. You’re gonna be number one in your region in sales. And I was like, You’re insane. That’s not gonna happen. And he’s like, Why not? It’s possible for me. So I don’t know why you’re telling yourself no. I was dead last in the region in sales for Pfizer Pharmaceuticals. The senior vice president knew my name. Because but I had just joined that team and they said, You have six months to turn this thing this monster around. And I’m like, Great. But I had been well equipped, like what we talked about later, like we equipped, but our life equips us for the moment we’re in right now. And so I looked back on what the skill set I had, and I was like, I can do this. And initially it looked like an insurmountable mountain. It was horrible to go through that territory and realize just how hard it was gonna be. But I was a hardworking person, anyways, and I and God knew that about me. He knew my heart, he knew that I could do this. So now it was up to me to decide whether I was gonna believe the maker of the universe that I could do this, right? How weird, how bizarre is that, right? And so I started working towards that goal, and by within nine months, within the whole pregnancy, I was already at the top of the region and number two in the country in sales, but I was the top saleswoman for Pfizer by the end of the year, and I earned the most, the biggest bonus anyone had ever earned in that division ever. Uh, in the same year I was getting divorced because God knew that my husband was gonna take furniture away from the house. I was gonna have to replace all that furniture. He really had, you know, he saw everything, and he knew what I my fears were, and kind of like what you were discussing, you didn’t want your life to change, so you were leaving it up to God to kind of show you the way, like, okay, you take care of the how, I’m just gonna stay obedient to the calling of this nudge, right? So you put the desire in my heart to be number one, okay. I might be number one. Oh god, I don’t know how I’m gonna do this, but the how is not up to us, it’s up to him. Yeah, the the what, the listening is up to us, the action, the taking that initial step is up to us, the inviting him in is up to us. Yeah, that’s what’s up to us, and that’s pretty simple in the grand scheme of things. So within like a year, that would have been, and everybody said it’s gonna be impossible for you to do that. And I was like, watch me, you don’t know who you’re dealing with. And at the end of the year, the the senior as presenter was like, and you are a force to be reckoned with. Holy moly! I was like, Yes, but I also have God in my corner, so of course, yeah, I’m gonna be a force to be reckoned with. So I was in the right space in the right frame of mind, and I was able to do everything I dreamed of doing and then some. I mean, it was amazing what we accomplished when we co-create with the creators of the universe. I mean, look at what you’re doing now. I’m just I’m proud of you, Kelly. Thank you for for like really jumping off that led, just being thrown off the ledge and really being able to receive that nudge and stepping into it. So if I wanted to work with you, because I feel led to ask that question, how do I find you?

Yeah. So uh two milehighmarketing.com is my website, and for anyone who is thinking about uh developing their thought leadership platform, I do have a quiz on the website that is a scorecard. It just takes uh a few three to five minutes to take the quiz and it walks you through some questions. It helps you uh it gives you a score and it helps you think through the things that you could work on if you want to further develop your thought leadership platform. So that’s a great resource. It’s free, uh great resource, great resource to access for anyone, uh, like I said, who is thinking about, you know, maybe you’re developing your thought leadership platform, you see yourself as a thought leader, or you’re like, maybe that’s not for me even. Uh, take the quiz and see kind of where you stand. Um, and then also, you know, connect with me on LinkedIn.

Love it. And I definitely will after this, for sure, for sure. Um, I do want to support you. How can we best support you aside from doing this podcast episode? Is there anything I can do for you?

Oh my goodness. Well, I I think, you know, just uh your support as I go forward. Uh, you know, like I said, connecting with me on LinkedIn and being another cheerleader for me in my corner would be amazing. I would love that.

I know because we all do need that constant, like we do need some support on those bad days, and they come. The doubt comes. We always need someone to say, hey, no, you’re a light. You need to keep going. Stay, stay the course. You got this. So, yeah, totally. I can totally do that for you and be there for you. And I would be also happy to do that because your light is very bright, Kelly. And we’re so blessed that you stepped into that light wholeheartedly. I mean, wholeheartedly, fullheartedly, and are doing the work that you’re doing for entrepreneurs, solopreneurs like myself, people that have a book inside of them and just didn’t know how to get it out. You’re someone that has so much gold inside of you. I I see that, I feel that, and you are the light. And I’m so just so blessed that you said yes to being on release at reveal purpose. And for the rest of the listeners, you know how I always sign off. Remember Matthew 5.14. Be the light, be the light, like Kelly was the light. You listen to those nudges, you step in there, don’t worry about the how he’s got you, he’s got your back. You just pay attention to the nudge, you act accordingly and timely, because everything you have worked for in this moment, you’re already equipped for. So you can do this. Have a wonderful week. Stay safe. Love y’all. Bye now.

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