A Cautionary Tale About Kim Sang
I’m writing this with a heavy heart and a clear intention: to protect others who may be considering working with Kim Dang. My experience was not only disappointing — it was deeply disempowering and costly, both emotionally and financially.
I was promised a transformative experience with guaranteed results or a full refund if things didn’t work out. Trusting those assurances, I invested $17,000 and committed to the process wholeheartedly, following instructions to the best of my ability.
What wasn’t taken into account — and what I now see as a crucial blind spot in the coaching industry — is the impact of trauma and neurodiversity. I live with ADHD and was navigating significant emotional overwhelm at the time. My nervous system was in a trauma response, and I didn’t receive the compassionate, trauma-informed support I needed to succeed. Instead, I was met with rigid expectations and high-pressure deadlines that only compounded my distress.
When the results I was promised did not materialize, I requested the refund that had been verbally guaranteed during the sales call. At that point, I was met with a very different tone. The refund was denied, and I was referred to a contract that did not reflect the verbal agreements made. At one point, I was even told I had to complete an extensive task overnight to qualify for a refund — something that felt not only unreasonable but impossible given my state.
This experience illuminated something vital: business coaches must be trauma-informed. They must understand that building a business can bring up deep layers of fear, self-doubt, and past wounding. Without this understanding, coaching can do more harm than good.
In my honest opinion, the program I experienced was not worth the investment. Despite the shiny promises and talk of seven-figure success, the support I received did not match the price or the hype. I felt the focus was more on money than genuine service or human connection.
I would never recommend working with Kim Dang. If you are someone who values integrity, heart-centered mentorship, and real support — especially if you have unique needs or past trauma — I urge you to look elsewhere.
There are so many brilliant, compassionate mentors out there who lead with integrity, honor their word, and hold their clients with care. Please choose one of them.
What began with hope ended in heartbreak. But I share this now to turn my pain into protection for someone else. May you find a guide who sees your humanity, meets you where you are, and walks with you toward your dreams — with clarity, love, and truth.








