Scrappy Affirmations

Looking for support as you navigate a transition?

Scrappy Affirmations normalizes being human in a complicated world. We help women find resilience and meaning, and perhaps community and joy, as they navigate transitions in midlife and beyond.
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We offer soul-enriching workshops, supportive coaching, captivating talks, heartfelt custom rituals and ceremonies, and essential end-of-life discussions.
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We create playful, welcoming spaces where openness, self-discovery, and shared wisdom come to life. Our creative and engaging programs not only bring people together but elevate them to new heights.

testimonial graphic thatreads: I laughed, cried and felt I belonged for a few hours. Thank you for creating something so special.
Kim Moldofsky, creator of Hot Flashes was seen on TV as a guest on WGN's Daytime Chicago.
testimonial and collage artwork from divorce ceremony created by Kim Moldofsky of Scrappy Affirmations

Fueled by a passion for creating powerful connections

Our suite of services caters to a range of groups and individuals.

Captivating Talks

  • Live Your Legacy, Not Your Resume
  • How to Live an Awe-Full Life
  • How Creative Activities Heal
  • Emotional Composting

Soul-Enriching Workshops

  • Impactful hands-on sessions
    that blend self-reflection and
    creative expression. Workshops can stand alone or be incorporated into meetings, parties, and retreats.

Heartfelt Rituals and Ceremonies

  • Croning ceremonies to celebrate the wisdom and leadership of women of a certain age.
  • Gather with intention
    to mark joyous events, like birthdays, or difficult ones, like the loss of a family member or the start or end of cancer treatment.
illustration of chocolate chip cookies next to a tea cup with an image of a dead bird on it for Let's Eat Cookies and Talk About Death

End of Life

  • Let’s Eat Cookies & Talk about Death discussions and programs
  • Family Meetings
  • Loss, Grief, and Healing Support
  • Legacy Projects

Craft Your Life™ Coaching

Creative play, gently probing questions, and supportive feedback to help work through transitions and find your midlife mojo.

Hot Flashes and Fierce Tales

The quarterly storytelling show that not only destigmatizes, but hilariously celebrates,
The Change.

Read about the power of storytelling to help women navigate menopause.

Kim Moldofsky, Founder and Bold Beliefe Builder of Scrappy Affirmations pictured aside a graphic summary of her Creative Mornings Talk, December 2023. Highlights of the graphic note "Audience Takes the Stage" a broken heart that says trauma, a wave of love and collage art as a container for healing.

Bold Belief Builder and Founder of Scrappy Affirmations, Kim Moldofsky,
can help you move forward and live with intention.

Kim has spoken on Capitol Hill and was
a repeat guest on nationally-syndicated WGN Morning News. She’s worked with Fortune 500 businesses, government organizations, and solopreneurs. Get
in touch
to learn how she can help you.

Kim presented at the MAFSI Conference, and has been featured on stages throughout Chicagoland in storytelling and live lit events including Louder Than a Mom, MisSpoken, and Tuesday Funk.

Kim also produces two popular storytelling shows: Hot Flashes & Fierce Tales: Stories from Menopause, Midlife, and Beyond, and Let’s Eat Cookies and Talk About Death: Stories of Life and Love.

Kim is a sought-after podcast guest who talks about grief, healing after suicide loss, and the importance of community and art. You can hear her on the Comforting Closure podcast, Coach Jenni Grover’s Instagram Live, and When Hope Comes to Visit.

testimonial quote that reads: Kim's workshop opened my heart and mind to self-reflection and the importance of "me time." Investing in myself has become my #1 priority.

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  • photo collage featuring Kim Moldofsky and a button that says "Not done yet". Kim is see rappeling, kissing a dolphin, making pancakes, and speaking next to Nancy Pelosi and Steny Hoyer at the US Capitol. There is also a "giving tree" with a sign that says "take what you need with a paper that read "smiles" hanging from it.

    When life hands us scraps, we can toss them or work to turn those scraps into something beautiful. Difficult times can break us or break us open as Elizabeth Lesser explains in her book Broken Open: How Difficult Times Can Help Us Grow.

    “How strange that the nature of life is change, yet the nature of human beings is to resist change. And how ironic that the difficult times we fear might ruin us are the very ones that can break us open and help us blossom into who we were meant to be.”