
Uplift: Shares her story of survival, and resilience, tracing her journey from foster care and teen motherhood.
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Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Kimberly Kelly.
Titles: Real Estate Broker, Brokerage Owner, Entrepreneur
Host: Rushion McDonald
Podcast: Money Making Conversations Masterclass
Kimberly Kelly shares a deeply personal story of survival, resilience, and self-determination, tracing her journey from foster care and teen motherhood to becoming a real estate brokerage owner and business leader. The conversation highlights how mindset, faith, adaptability, and education can transform adversity into long-term success.
Purpose of the Interview
The interview is designed to:
- Show what success really looks like, including the hardship behind it.
- Inspire people facing extreme adversity—especially those from foster care, single-parent households, or teen parents.
- Demonstrate nontraditional paths to success, beyond college-to-career pipelines.
- Highlight entrepreneurship as a tool for control and stability, not perfection.
- Encourage persistence, faith, and adaptability in business and life.
Key Themes & Takeaways 1. Resilience Formed Through Early Adversity
- Kimberly was placed in foster care at a young age due to her mother’s substance abuse.
- She helped raise her two younger brothers and fought to keep them together in foster care.
- She became a teen mother at 15, and by 18 had two children while still caring for her siblings.
Takeaway: Responsibility and leadership can develop long before opportunity appears.
2. Faith, Positivity, and Survival Mode
- Kimberly credits her positive mindset and faith—learned during foster care—as foundational.
- Prayer and belief helped her endure instability, separation, and lack of support.
- Survival mode gave her clarity: failure was not an option.
Key insight: Faith doesn’t remove hardship—but it provides grounding when control is limited.
3. Education as a Turning Point, Not a Straight Line
- She returned to complete her high school diploma as a young mother.
- She took advantage of teen workshops, government programs, and training opportunities.
- Kimberly earned a technical degree in electronics engineering, entering the IT world before later pivoting.
Takeaway: Education can be layered, nonlinear, and still powerful.
4. Choosing Entrepreneurship and Real Estate
- Kimberly entered real estate with a mission to educate and empower first-time homebuyers, especially those from backgrounds like hers.
- She later became a licensed real estate broker and opened her own brokerage.
- She currently leads a small, relationship‑driven brokerage with six agents.
Core belief: Ownership creates options—and leadership multiplies impact.
5. A Relationship-Based Business Model
- Her brokerage focuses on:
- One-on-one agent training
- Hands-on mentorship
- Personalized marketing strategies
- Kimberly intentionally avoids a corporate-style model to prioritize growth, trust, and accountability.
Key takeaway: Culture and connection matter more than size, especially early on.
6. Adaptability as a Business Strategy
- During market changes (including COVID), Kimberly expanded into:
- Property preservation
- Repair, inspections, and asset management services
- She co-owns multiple businesses with her husband, spreading risk and stabilizing income.
Lesson: The ability to pivot often determines long-term survival in business.
7. Refusing to Accept Limiting Narratives
- Kimberly rejects the idea that her background should define her ceiling.
- She emphasizes self-talk, belief, and forward motion—even without a support system.
- Her story challenges stereotypes about:
- Foster youth
- Teen mothers
- Single Black women in business
- Nontraditional entrepreneurs
Takeaway: Your starting point does not determine your finish.
Notable Quotes
“I always lived in survival mode—failure was never an option.”
“I had to raise myself, so I had to believe in myself.”
“If I did it from where I came from, I promise you—you can do it too.”
“Always stay adaptable. The market changes, so you change with it.”
“Put one foot in front of the other, even when it feels like the world is caving in.”
“Success was never something I thought I couldn’t have—I just had to figure out my path.”
Overall Impact
Kimberly Kelly’s interview is a testament to perseverance without privilege. It reframes success as a product of:
- Relentless forward motion
- Learning wherever possible
- Faith and internal motivation
- Ownership, adaptability, and leadership
Her story resonates most powerfully with listeners who have been told—directly or indirectly—that their circumstances disqualify them from success.
Final message: There are no excuses left after hearing this story—only choices.
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