Kimberley Lipschus
The story you inherited shapes
how you work, create, and live.
Let’s uncover the story that’s
been waiting.
Where Story Meets Transformation
We have all inherited a dominant narrative. It shapes how we understand success, identity, relationships and storytelling.
We are also living through a time of profound systemic change. The old story is beginning to unravel. Many of us feel it – in our bodies, our relationships, and in the growing sense that the old ways of leading, creating, and belonging no longer fit.
I work with writers, creatives, and leaders who are ready to step beyond inherited models of striving and individual achievement. Together, we explore more relational, reciprocal, and authentic ways of creating, leading, and belonging.
Tell Me More!The Storymakers’ Rebellion
Conversations with writers, screen creatives, mythologists, and rebels. Each episode explores what happens when we step outside the dominant narrative and find a more rebellious, authentic path to story.
“As an actor, this workshop changed the way I perform. Kimberley put an element of the heroine into my own constellation, and seeing this blueprint over my character, literally transformed my work. Every creative should do this!”
— Sophia – actor/writer
Substack
Between The Lines
Essays and reflection at the intersection of story, psychology and cultural change. For anyone rethinking how they create, lead and live.
Books and articles
Creative Work
Kimberley’s creative practice spans screen, audio and fiction. Her novel, The Day That Dawns, is in development. Her previous manuscript, The Lost House, was shortlisted for the 2024 Australian Dorothy Hewett Award.
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 Murdock