TSM23-13. Kimberly Butler A Photographic Memoir.


Their Story Matters with Sara Troy and her guest Kimberly Butler, on air from March 27th.

I first heard Kimberly when she was a guest speaker on Deb Drummonds Show Up, Stand Up and Speak up event, Kimberly blew me away, but more than that, I felt I heard her from the core of who she is, and of cause I had to interview her.

On this show which is long because we covered so much, we discuss her journey from an orphanage to opening up the biggest doors in the world as a photographer. Her experiences with stars, politicians and Barbara Walters (she was her personal photographer) and the trust they had in her.

We speak about her memoir, the books to come, and her linage which goes back one thousand years, related to royalty, presidents and leaders. Her life has know many struggles, seized opportunities and with a determination to succeed her way, from the very core of her being.



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Photojournalist and celebrity photographer Kimberly Butler has published her first book, “The Art of Fear: A Photographic Memoir”, an epic poem featuring 34 exquisite yet disturbing images – without using Photoshop — where she faces her fears to reveal the childhood trauma she experienced when, at 8 years old, she was removed from her home and placed in Ottilie Orphan Home in Jamaica, New York. The young woman posing in the photographs wearing a gas mask – a metaphor for the protective walls Butler built around her life – is her own daughter, Caitlin, whom she adopted from a Lithuanian orphanage – coincidentally – at the age of 8 years old.

“I wanted to share my journey to help others,” says the award-winning photographer. “Those who are born into circumstances that make life even more difficult than it already is — whether due to dysfunctional childhoods or personal demons. And, of course,” Butler adds, “this turns out to be just about everyone to some degree or another.”

The locations for the photographs in this 104-page softcover book include a collapsed abandoned building, a deserted icy beach during winter, and an empty church and cemetery – each representing the loneliness, isolation, and fear she fought to overcome by using masks to cloak feelings of shame and worthlessness.

“The Art of Fear: A Photographic Memoir” features a foreword by award-winning novelist Neil Gaiman, whom Butler includes in her memoir among the photographs of her daughter. He describes it this way: “Kim produced several gallons of paint, and had me put my hands into the paint, and took photographs of me making marks on the paper floor; and photos of me just watching my hands drip. By the end of that shoot I trusted her completely. And in some odd way, she trusted me.”

Of the collection of photos in “The Art of Fear,” Gaiman writes, “It was stranger, more poetic, at once beautiful and in-your-face, futuristic and old. They seemed like messages from a future in which the air was harder to breathe, in which we were struggling to live in the world we had made…She says I’m her muse, but all I ever do is tell her how beautiful and strange her pictures are, and how hard it is for me to get them out of my head…There is nobody like Kimberly Butler.”

Kimberly Butler has photographed hundreds of celebrities and world leaders including five U.S. presidents. Her credits include covers of New York Times best sellers and gallery shoots for major broadcast networks. She was also a regular contributor to PEOPLE magazine for more than a decade. Butler has traveled extensively in the Middle East and the former Soviet Union as a photojournalist and documentary filmmaker in Jordan, Jerusalem, Gaza, and Chechnya. For the past two decades she has been the creative force behind the American Library Association’s Celebrity READ poster series, exhibited nationwide in public schools and libraries. In 2018 she exhibited her photographic series on banned books in NY called “CENSORED.” Butler is a native New Yorker and lives in Manhattan.

Please reach out to Kimberly in person for her book.

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BB23-13. Melitta Campbell Shy Girl Networking


Growing up the ‘Shy Girl’ I held myself back in life for a long time. This caused me to lose my voice and suffer low self-esteem. It was only when I got thrown out of a job interview that I realized just how badly this was affecting me in my life. Today, I’m excited to share what I learned from that moment about my real value, and how learning how to communicate this has transformed my life. 



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Melitta is a multi-award-winning business and mindset coach, who has helped hundreds of women build their dream business and lifestyle, through her Dream Clients Blueprint.

Melitta’s thought leadership has been featured in many of the top business media titles, and she regularly speaks to audiences around the world.

Melitta is the host of the popular Driven Female Entrepreneur podcast and is the best-selling author of A Shy Girl’s Guide to Networking, the first in a series of inspiring titles for introverted business owners. She is also a TEDx Speaker Coach for events in UK and Switzerland.

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MH23-13. Mediating Conflict with Kimberly Best.


Mental Health Awareness with Sara Troy with guest Kimberly Best, on air March 28th

We have thought of peace as the passive and war as the active way of living. The opposite is true. War is not the most strenuous life. It is a kind of rest-cure compared to the task of reconciling our differences…. The world will be regenerated by the people who rise above these passive ways and heroically seek, by whatever hardship, by whatever toil, the methods by which people can agree.”
? Mary Parker Follett.

Kimberly says that, mediation, negotiation, and arbitration are dispute resolution skills that also include facilitation.  The scope of use is anywhere from interpersonal to countries at war.  Problems can be identified, their impact discussed, and each person’s needs identified in order to resolve the conflict.  An easy way to describe it is collaborative problem solving.



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Kim is also a volunteer mediator with the Los Angeles City Attorney’s Office, Dispute Resolution Program and Community/Police Unification Program. In addition, she is a practicing facilitator for challenging business and social conversations.

Kimberly Best, RN, MA, is a Tennessee Rule 31 Listed Civil and Trained Family Mediator Kim’s practice focuses on Family Mediation, Health, and Elder Care Mediation, Civil and Business Mediation, and Conflict Coaching in Franklin, Tennessee.

She is the author of “How to Live Forever, A Guide to Writing the Final Chapter of Your Life Story” and is a speaker and trainer on the topics of conflict management, dispute resolution processes, life transitions, and how to make difficult decisions – including end of life issues.

She is the author of “How to Live Forever, A Guide to Writing the Final Chapter of Your Life Story” and is a speaker and trainer on the topics of conflict management, dispute resolution processes, life transitions, and how to make difficult decisions – including end of life issues.


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MH23-10. Kimberly Best and The Biology of Conflict:

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23-13. Treat Yourself


Sara’s View of Life with Sara Troy, on air from March 28th

Guilty pleasures we should not feel guilty about. I had a wonderful weekend celebrating Grandsons Birthday, son-in law and daughter in law as births, plus a baby shower for my daughter.

BUT, I also sat on a comfy seat out in the sun reading my brothers new book, and finished in one day as I like to read. We has gone for a walk, they played a game and I put my feet up and read a book. Heavily.

We need to do something un work related and do something for ourselves. NO GUILT, just do, something special just for you. It rejuvenated you, inspires you and allows you to shut of from outside expectations, and just be doing what you love to do.

Sam’s latest book a sequel to We Feel Your Pain book

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IG23-13. Diane Pienta and Becoming the Magic


Ignite your heart and soul with Sara Troy and her guest Diane Pienta, on air from March 28th

Diane Pienta is a creativity mentor, healer, forest therapy guide and author. A former businesswoman, she was sparked by a cancer diagnosis to transform her own life and explore alternative healing, herbalism, yoga and meditation, which led to a new career in nontraditional ways of finding joy, inner peace, and creativity. She’s the author of Be the Magic: Bite-Sized Nuggets of Wisdom to Feed your Joy, Nourish your Soul and Open your Heart.

 8 Ways to Find Happiness By Finding Your Strength

I’m speaking to you about a segment idea about a simple but profound lesson in happiness: if you want to be happy, find your strength. 

Big idea:  There are 8 powerful but surprising ways to find happiness, especially in the middle of tough times. Instead of digging in, turn away — and find goodness in creativity and connection.

Why it matters: It may seem counterintuitive to step away from challenges and adversity to do an art project or take a walk. But refocusing on beauty and creativity when the chips are down is a powerful way to undo fear and worry.

Key takeaways: Diane Pienta, a creativity mentor and healer, has helped countless people find a new sense of purpose and joy by focusing their energy on doing what they love.

The author can also discuss:

  • How an encounter at an arts and crafts school changed her views on facing strife.
  • How to harness the power of creativity to find strength.
  • Why simple pleasures, like community, can transform our views of the world.  
  • How movement plays a key role in healing our pain.
  • How we can tap into our own strength by refocusing away from hardship.

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The source: Diane Pienta is a creativity mentor, healer, forest therapy guide and author. A former businesswoman, she was sparked by a cancer diagnosis to transform her own life and explore alternative healing, herbalism, yoga and meditation, which led to a new career in nontraditional ways of finding joy, inner peace, and creativity. She’s the author of Be the Magic: Bite-Sized Nuggets of Wisdom to Feed your Joy, Nourish your Soul and Open your Heart.

Learn more at: www.dianepienta.com

Please let me know if you’d like me to send the author’s print-ready tips, “8 Ways to Find Happiness By Finding Your Strength.” 


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