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InnerViews with Kimmie Rose and Donna Visocky

It’s in there, that beautiful spark you were born with. You may have forgotten who you are; you may have covered that light until you barely remember it. The good news is it never extinguishes. It’s not too late… to uncover your beautiful spark, to remember what brings you passion, what lights your fire, to BE who you truly are!

InnerViews is hosted by Kimberly Rose Zapf and Donna Visocky. Where intuition meets inspiration, each week InnerViews takes you on a soul-shifting inward journey to self-knowing. Join Kimmie and Donna in provocative, lively conversation with some of the most dynamic change-makers of our time.

Be inspired by today’s top metaphysical experts, authors, and speakers in the mind, body, spirit arena, including Dannion Brinkley, Gregg Braden, Dr. Patch Adams, Neale Donald Walsch, Don Miguel Ruiz and many more. Are you ready to ignite your beautiful spark and release the power within?

Join Kimmie and Donna every Monday at 11:00am PST / 2:00pm Eastern on BSS Radio.

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Guest, Kurt Koontz

Guest Name
Kurt Koontz
Guest Occupation
Sales Executive, Traveler, Bicyclist, Writer, Author
Guest Biography

Kurt Koontz grew up with a lot of the outdoors in Boise, Idaho. He studied business at the University of Puget Sound, then returned to his hometown to rise through the ranks as a sales executive for Micron Technology. While working, he traveled on business across the U.S. and the world. When he retired at age 36, he took to adventure travel—mostly by bicycle across Europe and in the Western U.S. and Canada.

It wasn’t until 2012 that he began writing about his adventures. That year, he walked the 500-mile El Camino de Santiago, the Spanish pilgrimage route dating from medieval times. This journey, he says, was a very different kind of travel.

On the Camino, he lived moment to moment, not knowing where he would find the next meal or sleep the next night. As he walked the 1,300-year-old route, he heard unforgettable stories from other pilgrims and took a deeper look at his own life stories. Recorded in his journal and e-mails home, they became the foundation for his first book, A Million Steps, due out late this year.

He now lives and writes near family and friends, on a tree-lined creek in Boise.