The Work of Warriors

Interview with Kimberly Shannon Murphy - A top Hollywood Stunt Double/Actress and Now Author and Advocate for Survivors of Childhood Sexual Abuse. This interview is with an exceptional guest, a woman whose talent knows no bounds and whose story is nothing short of extraordinary. Kimberly has over 100 feature films under her belt and an impressive 130+ credits on IMDb. She has graced the silver screen and doubled for some of Hollywood's most iconic stars, including Cameron Diaz, Uma Thurman, and Taylor Swift. But far more impressive than her courage on set, is her courage to tell her harrowing experience of childhood abuse, in her new memoir, “Glimmer”. This book is a profound narrative that takes us on a journey through the darkest recesses of her childhood and illuminates the path of her survival and healing. "Glimmer" is not just a memoir; it's a beacon of resilience and hope. 


Creators and Guests

Host
Kim Rapach
Creator & Host - The Work of Warriors
Guest
Kimberly Shannon Murphy
Award Winning Stuntwoman | Actress | Available Now: “GLIMMER | A Story of Survival, Hope, & Healing”
Composer
Mac Rapach
Designer, Composer - The Work of Warriors
Producer
Mike Rapach
Producer - The Work of Warriors

What is The Work of Warriors?

Being a warrior isn’t about sacrificing yourself for others. It’s about fighting for you first, because without that, nothing else lasts.

I’m Kim Rapach, a former therapist on a mission to end celebrity suicide. My work is dedicated to helping entertainers and entrepreneurs escape the darkness that often shadows success.

The Work of Warriors is a space for bold, honest conversations with talented individuals who aren’t just using their gifts to change the world, they’re leading with mental wellness, setting the standard for others to follow.

To shift the narrative in this industry, we focus on three things:

Normalizing open conversations around mental health
Redefining success to include mental wellness
Encouraging self-love and healthy boundaries
When we fight for ourselves, we heal the world. And the world needs more warriors willing to do just that.

If you’re struggling, reach out. Your life matters more than you know. Call 988 or connect with your local resources.

To all entertainers and creators: Thank you. Your work changes lives, including mine.