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The Live Out Loud Show


Jun 10, 2021

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As women entrepreneurs, we’ve all experienced mean-spirited competition and jealousy. We’ve had other women tear us down and attack our character. So, what can we do to address mean girls and internet trolls? Listen in as Brooke shares 4 tips for standing up to someone—without turning into a bully yourself!

In this episode, you will learn about… 

  • How the enemy tries to divide us through mean-spirited competition and jealousy
  • The abundance mindset we advocate for in the Live Out Loud community
  • Brooke’s advice on letting God be your defender when someone is unkind
  • Why Brooke felt called to stand up for her friend and client who was attacked online
  • Brooke’s 4 tips for standing up to someone without becoming a bully yourself
  • Thinking long term and asking genuine questions in response to internet trolls
  • How to be the kind of leader who promotes kindness + helps other women flourish

Show Notes 

As women entrepreneurs, we’ve all experienced mean-spirited competition and jealousy. We’ve had other women tear us down and attack our character.

But here’s the thing: There is room for ALL of us to succeed. God has a plan that is just for YOU, and supporting other women doesn’t take anything away from your success.

So, what can you do to stand up to mean girls and internet trolls? Is there a way to support a victim of bullying without turning into a bully yourself?

On this episode of The Live Out Loud Show, Brooke shares four tips for standing up to someone in a way that doesn’t make the situation worse or make the offender feel the same way as the person they hurt.

She challenges us to stand firm in who we are when we confront a bully, thinking long term and uplifting the victim rather than attacking the attacker.

Listen in for Brooke’s insight on why hurt people hurt people and learn how to be the kind of leader who promotes kindness and helps other women flourish!

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