
About One Voice Evolving
About One Voice Evolving

My life has been a series of bold iterations — each one marked by a leap of faith, a sacred unraveling, and a deeper surrender.
I’ve worn many titles:
HR leader.
Executive coach.
Trauma-informed facilitator.
Recovery guide.
But beneath them all, I’ve always been a listener of what goes unspoken.
The tension behind the smile.
The burnout behind the badge.
The grief hiding in the breakroom.
The swipe masked as “support” in that passive-aggressive email.
In the corporate world, I watched people drown in professionalism while starving for truth.
I saw women cut each other with invisible blades — the kind no one can report to HR.
I sat through performance reviews while knowing what was really breaking down had nothing to do with metrics — and everything to do with shame, exhaustion, and unprocessed grief.
That’s why I created One Voice Evolving.
This is not a coaching brand.
It’s not a self-help shop.
It’s a living space for story, restoration, and soul truth — especially for high-functioning humans who are done pretending they’re fine.

At One Voice Evolving, I work with:
Women navigating power, pain, and presence in places that never made space for them
Leaders who feel alone at the top and hollow at the center
Survivors of addiction, betrayal, burnout, and breakdown — who want more than just “coping”
Teams and organizations who know the system isn’t working, and want a human way forward
This is the work that happens after the mask comes off.
After the story starts to shift.
After you realize silence isn’t serenity — it was survival.
Your voice isn’t lost. It’s evolving.
And I’m here to help you hear it.

If any part of your journey has included swallowing your truth to survive — or shrinking yourself to stay safe — I recorded something for you.
In the latest episode of the One Voice Evolving Podcast, I sit down with Hilary Giovale, a mother, writer, and reparationist who knows what it means to untangle yourself from stories that no longer serve.
Her book, Becoming a Good Relative, is more than a call to action—it’s a call home to truth, integrity, and radical accountability.
This conversation is especially for white women who feel the ache of injustice but don’t know how to begin… or how to be in the work of repair. It’s not a how-to—it’s a heart-led invitation to listen, reckon, and evolve.
We talk about:
What real reparations look like
How guilt and silence block healing
The ancestral and somatic work of becoming a good relative
🎧 Listen In: From Silence to Sovereignty
You don’t need to have it all figured out. You just need to be willing to begin.
Your voice isn’t lost. It’s evolving. And this episode might just be the next step in hearing it.
-Kim