Jan 21, 2021
Kimberly Griffin, CEO and Founder of her very own Magazine Company "Bully" Magazine. Tune in and listen to the passion behind her every word as she shares her secrets behind the brand and what has propelled her over years to created FIVE impactful children's books along the way.
Kimberly Y. Griffin,
Is a Mental Health Professional. She’s received her, Associate of
Science degree in Criminal Justice, Bachelor of Science degree in
Health & Wellness, and Graduate degree in Public Health from Purdue
University, with a handful of certificates in allied health. She is
a mother of 3 sons, grandmother of two, and an author of five
children’s books.
Through Daddy’s Eyes,
Joey’s Boots,
Tic No More
Mathew and Me
My Beautiful Lips
She was inspired to write children's books to help other children understand that children with different abilities can make a difference in their lives too. She continues to make a difference by publishing a new magazine title; “Bully.” The magazine provides real-life stories of individuals releasing their resentment of past experiences. Due to a crisis, sickness, loss of a loved one, or tragedy.
In 2019 Kimberly experienced 3 drastic losses that caused a huge amount of heartache. The death of her Dad in January, Mother in July, and her son on his 27th birthday on October 9th, 2019, due to depression. Witnessing this pain has changed her life and allowed her to find her purpose to deliver her testimony with a vision, to change the lives of others that suffer from these common mental health conditions.
“Support Joeys Heart.” A 501(c)3 Non-Profit was created in his memory. Understanding the challenges life can bring and helping individuals build strength that will reject the feelings of depression. Healing Hearts and making each person they touch smile is the mission at “Support Joeys Heat.”
Kimberly is also, A Motivational Speaker, Advocate for health and
wellness, and hosts on a new radio show. “The Talk Over Radio Show”
on Praise 104.9 ~ 92.5FM that airs live every Sunday. She continues
to collaborate with other non-profit organizations to make a
difference in the communities of the 757 and beyond.