Kimberley Lipschus

Embody Your Story

How to Go Deeper

How can I support you?

I work with female-led, culturally diverse, and underrepresented storymakers— screenwriters, authors, playwrights, actors, and directors—whose voices don’t fit the dominant paradigm. Too often, systemic barriers silence these stories.

My role is to help you reclaim your creative path and dissolve what stands in the way of your story being realised.

This is sacred, transformative work: tracing generational patterns, repatterning archetypes, and reclaiming the forgotten or fragmented parts of self. It is a tailored, in-depth process that awakens your authentic voice and the living story beneath it.

About me.

Podcast

The Storymakers’ Rebellion is a podcast for storytellers who tired of the one-size-fits-all way to tell stories.

Latest episode:

It is an exploration into what happens when we step outside the hero’s arc and into something deeper, wilder, more honest. Through conversations with writers, filmmakers, mythologists and rebels, the show charts a new narrative—one that makes room for complexity, nuance and authenticity. Because story isn’t just how we entertain—it’s how we transform. Ourselves, our communities and our world. ..

And in a time of enormous change, the call for story-makers, creatives, artists, all, to step into a new way of being is not just urgent—it’s already here.

“I’m an actor and and writer and this workshop changed me. Firstly, how is the heroine’s journey not more widely known? Kimberley put an element of the heroine into my own constellation and seeing this blueprinted over my characters and writing, literally transformed the my work. Every creative should do this!”

— Sophia – actor/writer

Substack

Between The Lines

A Substack that embraces female-led and inclusive voices in storytelling. Through essays and interviews grounded in myth, psychology, and the Heroine’s Journey, Kimberley explores bolder, braver, and more inclusive narratives on screen, in art, and on the page. Perhaps we can reimagine stories that foster a world connected to nature and one another.

Books and articles

Creative Work

Kimberley’s creative work explores the intersections of storytelling, psychology, and cultural change. She has co-written and directed short films, documentaries and audio drama. Her writing has been seen in journals, and online. In 2024, her novel, The Lost House, was shortlisted for in Australia for the 2024 Dorothy Hewett Award.

“Women must reclaim the parts of themselves that society tells them to ignore.” 

Maureen Murdoc