The Purple Pill
What if success and softness didn’t live on opposite ends of the spectrum?
What if the woman in the boardroom and the woman at the altar were the same person—and always had been?
The Purple Pill is the story of what happens when the achiever awakens, and the seeker starts craving structure. It’s about the war we wage between the head and the heart and what’s possible when we stop choosing sides.
Told through the deeply human lens of Kiani Mills, a powerhouse entrepreneur, single mother, spiritual practitioner, and survivor of self-abandonment, this book is both a memoir and a mirror. It doesn’t preach. It invites. It doesn’t claim to have all the answers. But it hands you a compass, and asks: Are you ready to remember who you are?
It is not just a book; it is a methodology, a movement, and a mirror for a generation ready to reclaim their truth in full-spectrum colour.
You don’t have to choose.
You already are both.
You just have to remember.
This is the Purple Pill.
And the world is ready.
Author Bio
Kiani Mills is a multi-faceted entrepreneur, mentor, and author whose life’s work is dedicated to helping people transform the way they live, lead, and do business. She is the founder of Imperiale Conveyancing, one of the first Australia-wide conveyancing-only firms, and the creator of The Purple Pill philosophy – a groundbreaking approach that fuses strategy (the Blue Pill) with mindset and mastery (the Red Pill) to create true alignment and transformation (the Purple Pill). Kiani’s journey has been anything but linear. From single motherhood to scaling multiple businesses, from deep personal losses to spiritual awakenings, she has walked through the fire and chosen to turn her scars into service. Her voice is raw, unfiltered, and unapologetically real, inviting readers, clients, and audiences to meet themselves with honesty, courage, and heart.
Beyond business, Kiani is the founder of several initiatives that honour her late sister, Courtney Mills, including PROJECT 100, women-in-music grants, and industry collectives designed to break down barriers and build The Purple Pill communities of support. Her work extends across industries and countries but is always anchored in one mission: to empower people to design life and business by choice, not by default.
Kiani lives on the Sunshine Coast in Australia with her two children, who remain her greatest teachers and her deepest ‘why?’




