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Antje, welcome in. ​
@Antje Bothin, I know you help female founders, entrepreneurs, and SMEs speak up and lead more powerfully in business conversations. That is such useful work, because so much business growth depends on the conversations people are brave enough to have. Since you left the community questions open, I am curious about the shape you are imagining. If you were to build a Skool community around this work, what kind of conversations would your members need to practice first? Would it be pricing conversations, sales conversations, boundary-setting conversations, leadership conversations, or something else? I would love to understand what kind of room would help your people feel safer, clearer, and more ready to speak up in the moments that matter.
Antje, welcome in. ​
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@Laura Paulina A community where people feel safe to connect and express what they need to say.
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All of these conversations. 😃 I have already started with setting boundaries, running a 3-day online challenge around this.
Traci, welcome in. ​
@Traci Poe, I saw that your main community - Oh Yes I Can Women in Business - is around public speaking, and that you help never-before, emerging, or timid speakers become more dynamic on stage, grab the audience’s attention, keep it, and leave people wanting more. What stood out to me is the movement inside your work. In Public Speaker’s Growth Hub, you are helping people imagine themselves owning the stage and creating lasting impact. And with ByeBye VidCamera Shy Challenge, the promise is so clear: moving someone from “I don’t want to do this” to “I just did.” That feels like a powerful engagement question. Because for your members, engagement may not just mean commenting more. It may mean taking small visible reps: posting a short video, practicing a story, sharing a speaking win, or trying one delivery exercise before they feel fully ready. I’d love to know: inside your community, what is the smallest visible action that helps a timid speaker start becoming a confident speaker? Is it speaking on camera for 30 seconds, sharing a story prompt, practicing an opening line, posting a before-and-after clip, or something else?
Traci, welcome in. ​
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Assertiveness Coach helping female founders, entrepreneurs and SMEs to speak up and lead powerfully in conversations in business to achieve growth. :)

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Joined Jul 14, 2026
Scotland, UK