About Kim Greenhouse – Transcript

My name is Kim Greenhouse, and in my experience, you don’t really know somebody on a piece of paper, although you can tell the consciousness of what they write in a piece of paper if it’s them writing it, and then really thinking it, feeling it, and believing it.

But I wanted to do a formal introduction to you, just give you a sense of who I am, and based on that, you decide if I can be of service to you.

What’s important when you look at the trajectory of a person’s life and you have to bring out the keys that are the most important in their life that would be of benefit to you, it’s a big task.

But just like Barbara Streisand, who released her autobiography this year, it’s at least two and a half inches thick, I can’t even imagine what it was like even with that many pages in a book to give you a sense of her life, because a life is so involved.

But my background as a young child, I learned to read energy and to detect what’s there energetically in a person’s body, in their mind, and in their spirit, ever since I became a tournament tennis player at age nine.

I had the privilege of working with a master, not only a champion of the world, Pancha Sugura, but a master.

A master teacher, there’s nothing like it when you work with a master.

I was influenced by him, I was moved by him, I was informed by him, and the sport itself and the way I played the sport taught me very young to tune in to the person’s energy, to what’s happening on the court, to be able to read where their mind was at, where their spirit was at, where their stamina was at, their physical continents, to detect what’s happening in the dynamics on the court, and to be able to do this accurately, and 13 years in a sport, is something that the body, the mind, and the spirit is trained.

So it’s now ingrained in me as something that’s very developed.

I just want you to know that.

Also as a young child, I had the opportunity since I was involved in tournament tennis, to meet a lot of motion picture stars, music entertainment stars, producers, directors, writers, partially because of where I lived, but the other part, because that sport opened up a lot of doors to meet people, and it was a very popular sport.

It still is, but it seems like I lived at a time when it was just starting to really boom.

And that taught me how to be in the presence of people that were public figures, heads of their industry and their field champions, to understand their presence, how they work, how they think, their concerns.

At a very, very young age, I got used to being around people that were public figures.

So while it’s still an exciting terrain, for me, I’m used to it.

It’s not like, oh my God, there are a few oh my gods, for me now, at my age, but it’s something I’m used to.

So in terms of providing wise counsel, life guidance, communication, coaching, strategic guidance, packaging, and feedback, no problem there.

Also I had great difficulty in the youth of my life coming into my teens, my mid 20s.

Once I left tournament tennis, and that’s a story in and of itself, once I left, I was ingrained in what it meant to be competitive, what competition was and is, and how to function in that that didn’t necessarily translate exactly into life.

There are people that will leave their professions, leave sports, whatever it is.

And some may be okay at it, some may be pretty good at it, some may be really, really good, and some may be great.

Whatever it is, that transition from that life and everything you got in that life into whatever is next is something that I have not only competence in, but initiatory experience in.

I know what it’s like to suffer in the transition.

I know what it’s like to make mistakes in the transition.

I know what it is to carry over things that may not apply in the transition and what should be brought over from the earlier profession or life into that next phase.

Transition has been a way of life for me.

I’ve started things and left things after many years.

I know what it’s like to take a total loss in something that you’re no longer doing and what one goes through for that.

And I also watched as a younger person the mismanagement of young people in sports or whatever it is that they’re great at.

I’ve watched it, I’ve watched the whole thing, I’ve watched people be unnecessarily and prematurely burned out when they didn’t have to be.

I’ve watched how the health information has advanced drastically about how to take care of that body.

For example, I was an internment tennis, I was a servant-volleyer, I was an attack style player.

Well, we didn’t know then the level at which you had to have salt, not table salt, but real salt in your system because you have an electrical and you have a salt balance system in your body.

Well, I was exhausted all the time.

If I went three matches, I was lucky if I would win.

So I had to avoid going into three sets.

We didn’t know that at that time.

So so much has changed that we now, now.

What else do you need to know about me?

I had a vile temper, I’d crack rackets in half, I don’t do that anymore.

I don’t have rackets to crack.

I eventually got into metal using metal and a few were bent.

But the temper is still there, but it is, what is the word?

When you, you know, you’re more mindful in your life.

It’s kind of like wine, hopefully.

If it’s a good wine, it mellows out with age.

And if it’s a bad wine, it’s still bad even with age.

What else do you need to know about me?

I love to laugh, I love storytelling.

I consider myself adept at storytelling.

And storytelling, to bring something to the people that are receiving them.

Of benefit.

So that’s a skill.

My father was a wonderful story, incredible storyteller in his life.

And I would say I learned the art of it from him at a very young age and also watching other great people.

I used to go to the rock and roll music, blues, jazz, concerts.

And in my tournament tennis days, I would study all the performers.

I would study that performed on stage.

Their presence, their shockty.

How they handled their energy.

How they interacted with the audience.

So I always love that.

And that’s communication, not just the singing, the speaking and the way they interacted with audiences.

What else do you need to know about me?

I love tennis, but I took a scholarship to Berkeley and then walked off the team after the first year.

That’s a story for a motion picture.

That’s an element of a motion picture.

I then realized that as I got into a telecommunications business that I had a lot of difficulty explaining what I do.

Because I couldn’t explain what I did and what I do because I didn’t have the language for it.

We now have the language for it today.

And I build things.

I put things in place.

I bring in others who help those things get into place.

I hold the energy for things.

And I’m accountable for the delivery of them if I make a promise to do that.

I’m a rainmaker.

And I facilitate others.

I’m a communications steward.

And not only am I responsible in the way that I steward communication, that doesn’t mean I don’t make mistakes, that doesn’t mean I’m not human, that doesn’t mean I don’t get mad and say something wrong or stupid or inappropriate.

I’m human.

I do that.

But for the most part, I steward communication because I know once it’s out there, it’s out there, you can’t take it back.

You can apologize, but you can’t take it back.

And the apology doesn’t necessarily disappear.

What else?

I love animals.

All kinds of animals.

If you go to my Twitter page, you’ll see that even though it says it’s rain making time, it’s also rain making.

You’ll see animal videos all the time.

Why do I do that?

Because I don’t want us to forget the beautiful, delectable, diversified animal population.

That we forget about in our cell phones and in our internet life, we forget all this.

It’s too precious to forget.

We’re lucky to be alive with them.

We may not be near all of them, but we’re lucky to be alive with them.

So I never want us to forget their presence.

I’ve had cats and dogs throughout my life.

Dogs is a young person.

Cats later and also a dog later that I lost a few years back named Danny.

My friends are diverse.

I have friends in different parts of the world that I’m very close with.

I lived in Europe for a few years and made very, very close friends there and really missed them.

I woke up, I would say I was reborn when I traveled to Europe because I realized what it really meant to be American.

Both some things that need to be strengthened and developed as an American and things that were very developed.

And I didn’t know that I didn’t know that I didn’t know that I were really, really good that I dismissed or I didn’t highlight.

I didn’t emphasize in my life.

I love people from different cultures.

I was in culture.

I had to listen to diverse music from all over the world.

I lived in Los Angeles.

We listened to everything from reggae to classical to jazz to rock and roll.

From time to time country, but I was more into these other elements, international Indian music, Pakistani music, Turkish music, Iranian music, every kind of music you could imagine.

And so I love that.

Love going to concerts.

Let’s see.

I consider myself an adept writer.

I love to write.

I’ve written a lot of articles, I don’t know, maybe 475 on its rain making time.

I’m writing a book now.

And I started a book.

It was 187 pages when I lived in Berlin.

But there’s so much to say.

I’m a little ADD and I don’t know what I’m supposed to do to kind of break it down.

We haven’t even gotten past 20 yet in the book or 25 yet.

That’s like from birth, whatever.

What else do you need to know?

That’s relevant.

Let’s see.

I have two sisters, one younger, seven years older, one younger, two and a half years younger.

They both have children and live in Los Angeles.

I am not married.

I have been married, but that’s again a story for the book.

That’s a really good story.

I don’t have children.

I was pregnant.

That’s part of it too.

And what happened?

I love children, but I don’t have my own.

And that’s a sad thing for me.

I wish I did.

But I don’t think if I did it would have, I think I would have had a different life than I have had.

And then I wouldn’t be able to tell you what I’m going to tell you.

What else?

The one thing you can count on with me is I’m going to be honest with you.

I’m going to tell you the truth as I receive it.

And I’m a prayerful person, but I’m not a religious person.

I’m a spiritual person.

I have prayed with everybody.

Everybody.

I have Muslims, Christians, Jews, everybody.

I will pray with anybody because divine intelligence to me is divine intelligence, is divine intelligence, is divine intelligence.

A creator is a creator is a creator is a creator.

And God is God is God is God.

So you’re not going to find that’s just the way that I am.

What else?

Love to travel.

Love going to different countries of the world, cultures of the world.

Love meeting people.

Love learning.

Absolutely love learning.

I am a lifetime learner willing to be wrong about something.

That doesn’t mean I like it, but I’m willing to be wrong.

And I think that’s a developed skill.

A willingness to be wrong is something I think you have to season and develop.

It doesn’t come with humans per se to want to exercise that ability, but it’s an ability.

It’s like a muscle.

It’s a mind.

It’s a muscle of the mind and spirit, a willingness to be wrong.

And then what else?

I have frustrations just like you.

I experience concerns just like you and I love like a acupuncturist goes in and can put needles in your meridian system, different parts to get the energy to move and heal.

I do that with my consultations like that, like boom, we want it to go right.

It needs that right there.

You’re talking about this and I’m bringing you something over here that connects with that that makes the whole thing happen.

So this is Kim greenhouse for you.

What else do you need to know?

Love.

Oh, that’s that’ll be in the book and probably in the movie.

That’s so diverse.

I don’t even know what I don’t even know where to start except I know love exists.

I know it’s real.

I know compatibility exists.

I know it may or may not be totally prevalent, but I know it’s it’s more possible than many of us imagine.

So this is what you need to know about Kim greenhouse.

Well, there’s more, but this is this is the most important the most important for you in consultation with me is one last thing.

There’s a difference between somebody talking about something as a concept and talking of bringing you something from the direct realm of the experience.

An initiatory experience and initiate it an initiation.

I’m initiated in a lot of things in life and I’d like to be of service to you.

So feel free to book your appointment.

I hope this helps and I look forward to meeting you whoever you are.

Thank you so much.

Thank you.


© Kim Greenhouse