Jim Kaveney
Founder. Builder. Student of what endures when certainty disappears.
I spent my life building teams and systems to perform. Then my body changed the rules.
- Map Your Way Forward
Treat this page as a compass.
- If you’re navigating a diagnosis or health disruption, start with Unlimited Heart.
- If you want ideas and language for what you are feeling, go to the book and podcast.
- If you’re curious about rebuilding everyday life with more agency, visit the cooking show.
- If you’re leading others through uncertainty, explore the leadership work.
Follow what resonates. Ignore what doesn’t. This is your story.
1 in 22
adults in the United States are estimated to be affected by AFib.
4.4m+
new atrial fibrillation (AFib) cases every year.
42.4b+ USD
was spent globally on cardiovascular-focused digital health solutions in 2024
- An Unexpected Turn
The Diagnosis That Changed Everything.
My turning point didn’t come from burnout or a failed business. It came from an atrial fibrillation (AFib) diagnosis.
One day you are living inside momentum. The next, your heart the thing you have never questioned starts behaving in ways no mindset or productivity system can override.
AFib doesn’t always arrive with drama. It arrives with doubt. Uncertainty replaces assumption. Monitoring replaces intuition. And suddenly you are inside a healthcare system that’s clinically competent… yet emotionally fragmented.
I wasn’t just managing a condition. I was confronting a deeper disorientation.
- Beyond the Diagnosis
What AFib Really Took… At First.
AFib didn’t just disrupt my health. It disrupted my sense of control. I did everything “right.” Followed instructions. Read the literature.
But no one was talking about:
- The identity shock of diagnosis.
- The fear that lingers between appointments.
- The psychological load of “living with” something you can’t fix once and for all.
Healthcare was excellent at treatment. It was almost silent on meaning. That silence is where a lot of people quietly fall apart.
- Awakening to Meaning
The Revelation.
AFib forced me to confront a truth I’d avoided:
You can’t outsource responsibility for your life even in a medical system. Recovery is not passive. It’s a relationship. What ultimately stabilized me wasn’t just medication or protocols. It was agency.
Learning to listen to my body. To regulate stress honestly. To rebuild trust not just in medicine, but in myself. And somewhere in that process, something deeper surfaced... Humility. Attention.
And the realization that meaning, not comfort, is what organizes real resilience.
- Bridging the Gaps
My Mission.
That experience reorganized everything I do.
We like to chop the human experience into pieces clinical, professional, personal, and hope they magically reintegrate. They don’t.
My mission is to help rebuild those bridges. To create structures in health, leadership, and performance that restore authorship when life becomes uncertain.
Not by promising control. By restoring responsibility, clarity, and dignity.
- Cracks in the Surface
The Problem I Keep Running Into.
We have become very good at optimizing systems, and strangely bad at supporting the humans inside them.
In business, we talk outcomes and ignore meaning. In healthcare, we treat pathology and neglect identity. In personal growth, we chase hacks instead of responsibility.
The result is predictable:
- People feel managed, not empowered.
- Informed, but not grounded.
- Busy, but quietly disconnected from themselves.
That gap between capability and agency is where most breakdowns happen. My work lives in that gap.
I don’t add more noise. I design experiences, conversations, and structures that put agency and authorship back in the center.
- Built on Meaning
My Throughline.
Everything I build is guided by one principle:
- “Humans don’t need more motivation. They need structures that invite responsibility and restore dignity.”
Real change doesn’t come from inspiration alone. It comes from clarity, meaning, and repeated personal ownership especially when life applies pressure.
That core philosophy shows up differently in each part of my ecosystem, but it never changes.







As seen in:
- Testimonial
"Before Unlimited Heart, I felt lost managing my AFib. Their virtual program gave me structure, support, and confidence. The personalized plan and coaching helped me make real lifestyle changes. Now, I feel stronger, healthier, and more in control. This program truly transformed how I live with AFib."
James M.
AFib Patient & Program Participant
- Testimonial
"As a caregiver, I often felt helpless. Unlimited Heart changed that. They educated us about lifestyle triggers, gave us practical tools, and created accountability we couldn’t find anywhere else. We now feel empowered and proactive instead of anxious and reactive. It’s been life-changing for both of us."
Paul N.
AFib Caregiver
- Testimonial
"Unlimited Heart helped me realize that health isn’t just physical — it’s mental and behavioral too. The structure and accountability helped me build habits that actually last. I’m stronger, more disciplined, and more confident than I’ve been in years. This program builds resilience, not just results."
Douglas T.
AFib Patient
- Testimonial
"I’ve tried diet programs and gym memberships before, but nothing stuck. Unlimited Heart was different. The combination of structured fitness, stress management, and practical nutrition support helped me lower my blood pressure, lose weight, and regain energy. For the first time, I felt like my care team was looking at me as a whole person — not just a set of numbers."
Cynthia L.
AFib Patient
- Rewriting Recovery
Unlimited Heart.
The human side of diagnosis, recovery, and long-term health Unlimited Heart began where AFib left me: in the space between “You are stable” and “Now what?” We don’t replace medicine. We work alongside it.
Unlimited Heart focuses on:
- Whole-person recovery (emotional, mental, behavioral).
- Helping people participate in their health, not fear it.
- Giving clinicians and systems a more human lens on outcomes.
It’s not wellness fluff. It’s the missing human architecture around diagnosis and recovery.
“Before Unlimited Heart, I felt lost managing my AFib. Their virtual program gave me structure, support, and confidence.
The personalized plan and coaching helped me make real lifestyle changes. Now, I feel stronger, healthier, and more in control. This program truly transformed how I live with AFib.”
James M.
AFib Patient & Program Participant
Trusted by 100+ customers
- the book
For Anyone Rebuilding from Disruption.
I didn’t write a book because I wanted a platform. I wrote it because too many people go through crisis health or otherwise believing their confusion is a personal defect. It isn’t.
The book explores:
- What diagnosis does to identity.
- How responsibility stabilizes you when certainty disappears.
- Why meaning is a better anchor than optimism.
It’s not a medical manual and it’s not self-help. It’s a field guide for living when the script gets torn up.









Book Awards:
- the podcast
The Unlimited Conversation.
Some things are too complex for soundbites. On the podcast, I sit with founders, clinicians, patients, leaders, and ordinary people whose stories were interrupted and rebuilt.
We talk about:
- Health without platitudes.
- Leadership without theatre.
- Recovery without treating people like children.
No shouting. No outrage. Just careful, honest conversation because careful speech is how truth emerges.
- the cooking show
Nothing’s off the table.
Food isn’t just fuel. It’s rhythm. It’s regulation. It’s one of the simplest ways we return to the body after fear and disruption.
At the Table grew out of my own recovery reconnecting with my body through simple, attentive cooking and real conversation.
We talk about:
- Cook straightforward, real-world food.
- Talk about health, stress, culture, and discipline.
- Treat the kitchen as a training ground for presence, not perfection.
It’s not a performance. It’s an invitation to participate in your own life again.
- Smarter motivation
Keynotes & Motivational Speaking.
For people who want insight, not inspiration theater.
Most motivational speaking is designed to feel good for an hour. The problem is… real life starts again on Monday morning.
My talks are different. They combine lived experience, behavioral insight, and practical perspective to help people rethink pressure, health, resilience, and what actually drives meaningful change.
Through honest stories and fresh perspectives, audiences learn to:
- Turn moments of crisis into turning points.
- Build resilience that works in the real world, not just on stage.
- Take ownership of their health, direction, and future.
Because genuine motivation isn’t about hype. It’s about seeing your situation differently, and realising change is closer than you thought.
Trusted By:






- The Thread Within
What I believe.
- Meaning beats motivation.
- Responsibility is clarifying, not oppressive.
- Ignored suffering becomes pathology; integrated suffering becomes strength.
- Agency is the real engine of long-term change.
And most of all... That belief is the thread running through Unlimited Heart, the book, the podcast, the cooking show, and my leadership work.
- When You’re Ready