Starting a business at 50: High Performance Coach Kim Rogne

13 Mar 2025 • 34 min • EN
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In this episode of the Boss Mom Podcast, Dana sits down with Kim, the owner and CEO of For the Love Of, a personal and professional development company. Kim shares her journey from running multimillion-dollar real estate brokerages to becoming a keynote speaker, high-performance coach, and best-selling author. After a traumatic skiing accident forced her to slow down, Kim had to re-evaluate her career and identity. She opens up about the challenges of stepping away from a high-powered leadership role, the resistance she felt to slowing down, and how she ultimately embraced the shift to entrepreneurship. Dana and Kim dive deep into the struggle many high-achieving women face—defining themselves by their productivity and performance. They explore how slowing down can actually lead to better clarity, creativity, and business growth. Kim also shares practical insights on self-awareness, reassessing strengths, and making bold career moves with confidence. What You’ll Learn in This Episode: How a major life event forced Kim to slow down and rethink her career The identity crisis that can come with transitioning from a high-powered job to entrepreneurship The importance of self-awareness and revisiting your strengths before making a big leap How to give yourself permission to pursue a new path, even when it feels uncertain Why slowing down can actually speed up success Connect with Kim: Website: kimrogne.com Instagram: @KimRogne Book: For the Love of Self  Resources Mentioned: Rocket Fuel by Gino Wickman Jay Shetty’s insights on personal growth and relationships If you’re a high-achieving mom trying to balance career shifts, identity changes, and personal growth, this episode is for you. Tune in and get inspired to embrace change with confidence.  

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