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In Conversation with Thrive II Producer and Co-Creator Kimberly Carter Gamble



Thrive II wasn’t in the plan says producer Kimberly Carter Gamble. So what was the push that made it happen?

One powerful half of the creative team behind both Thrive I  – What On Earth Will it Take and now Thrive II – This is What it Takes, Kimberly Carter Gamble joins Higher Journeys to discuss their latest film and how the timing of its release couldn’t have come at a more critical time in our human history.

From the Thriveon.com website: “Thrive II explores breakthrough innovations from around the world, unpacks the principles they have in common and offers insights, tools and strategies for reclaiming our lives and our future.” The initial Thrive movie boasts nearly 100 million views and has been translated into 27 languages, and is still THRIVING to this day!

Gamble who directed, produced and co-created both Thrive movies with her husband and business partner Foster Gamble says that eight years after the original Thrive movie was released in 2011, they had no intention of creating a sequel. But in the years that followed the making of the original Thrive, the inventors they were in contact with and the information they had subsequently gathered on radical but powerful ideas like free energy, new breakthroughs in health and the like, pushed them over the edge and they thought, “We have to do this.”

Now the sequel Thrive II comes nearly 10 years after the initial film’s debut.

Biologist and author of  The Biology of Belief Bruce Lipton says,

Thrive II is a vitally important and timely documentary, for it provides real solutions and knowledge that empowers us to reclaim our lives and save our future.

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Given all that’s happening in our world right now, Thrive II zeroes in like never before on the necessary insights, information and tools we all need to thrive in this world (even under these circumstances).

I had the pleasure of interviewing Gamble back in 2012 shortly after the release of the original Thrive movie. Prior to this interview I was anxious to juxtapose Kimberly’s position on “world affairs” as well as solutions for society, from a then and now perspective. Clearly, her mission has not only stayed true to form but has increased exponentially given the challenging state of our world: social and political affairs,  as well as the still raging and ever increasing debate over the push for vaccination amid the “pandemic crisis,” to name but a few.

But what was most refreshing in re-connecting with Kimberly was her glass half-full approach to meeting these challenges head-on with real solut


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