Speaking Up for Ourselves: What Stops You?

“I don’t want to offend somebody.”

“I don’t want to be judged.”

What are we afraid will happen if we speak up? And WHY don’t we speak out?

How can we create a safe space for others to share?

No matter how we feel others treat us, they can’t take our power away from us. We don’t always have to USE that power, but we don’t have to give it away. This is a difficult concept that Barbara Rapaport, herself, struggled with over the years and shares her growth with her audience as her OWN GUEST on this episode of The Answers are in the Room.

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Chelsie Wyse

Chelsie Wyse is an experienced advertising professional with a demonstrated history of working with animation, video, digital design, print design, photography, and copywriting.

Chelsie possesses 5+ years experience owning and operating a small business, never once paying for Facebook ads or Google ads. All through cultivating meaningful relationships and creating great content.

Skilled in Art Direction, Adobe Creative Suite, Brand Development, Content Development, Marketing Strategy, Communication Strategy, and Social Media Algorithms.

Strong educational background with a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) focused in Advertising from Grand Valley State University, an Associates in Communications from Grand Rapids Community College, and has volunteered on boards in a 'communications specialist' capacity.

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