Dr. Heavenly on Married to Medicine, Congress & Being Underestimated.
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Dr. Heavenly Kimes joins The Kolby Kulture Show for a conversation about life before reality TV, the rise of Married to Medicine, entrepreneurship, faith, and her decision to run for Congress in Georgia.
Known to millions from Bravo’s Married to Medicine, Dr. Heavenly opens up about growing up in Miami, becoming a dentist, building and selling successful businesses, and how her platform evolved from television personality to candidate for public service. She also talks about what viewers misunderstand about reality TV, why she says the version people see on screen is “her times ten,” and how the show helped amplify her voice in a new way.
In this episode, Dr. Heavenly speaks candidly about her congressional campaign, the healthcare issues that pushed her to run, affordability, financial literacy, entrepreneurship, serving underserved communities, and why she believes people underestimate her because of television. She also addresses doubters directly with one of the strongest moments in the episode: “watch me work.”
If you’re interested in Dr. Heavenly, Married to Medicine, Bravo interviews, Black women in leadership, entrepreneurship, healthcare policy, Georgia politics, or conversations about purpose, confidence, and community impact, this episode is for you.
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