Today, we’re joined by someone who’s made it her mission to help people flourish during life’s biggest transitions—Kimberly Garner, founder of the School of Integrative Design.
Kimberly is a designer, philosopher, and writer who’s spent over 25 years at the intersection of design, science, and soul. Her approach is truly unique: she’s pioneered a results-oriented, evolutionary framework that blends the art of design with human flourishing, drawing from epigenetics, self-empowerment, and even the spaces we call home. Kimberly’s work is about more than just aesthetics—she helps people reimagine their inner and outer lives, making change not just manageable, but deeply meaningful (School of Integrative Design, Design Mom, Medium).
If you’ve ever wondered how the environment around you and the beliefs within you shape your experience of menopause, or if you’re curious about how to turn this transition into a creative threshold, you’re in the right place. Kimberly’s here to share how integrative design and NeuroSpatial Linguistics can help you reimagine menopause as a time for renewal, purpose, and self-discovery.