In this inspiring conversation, singer-songwriter Kimberly Ward shares her unconventional journey into music—one that didn’t truly begin until age 31, despite decades of experience playing piano. Rooted in gospel, country, and family traditions, Kimberly reflects on the artists who shaped her sound, from John Michael Montgomery and Chris Tomlin to her lifelong admiration for Dolly Parton, whose resilience and family-focused values deeply resonated with her own upbringing.
Kimberly opens up about creative inspiration—how ideas often hit her in the car, at the ocean, or while traveling—and how songwriting became both passion and therapy. With 10 recorded songs and more than 35 written, including her single “Because I Did,” she discusses what it’s like to collaborate in the studio, balance motherhood with creativity, and follow inspiration instead of a rigid writing schedule.
For the first time publicly, Kimberly teases her nearly-complete memoir, a raw and honest collection of real stories spanning 20 years—chapters born from life challenges, personal growth, and the turning point that pushed her from frustration into empowerment. She shares how writing became a form of healing and transformation, leading her toward new goals: performing more, releasing new music, and launching her own podcast.
This episode is a testament to following passion at any age, creating from real life, and turning hardships into art.