The Bellwether, April 1, 2023

Dr. Julie Ducharme is making waves in many industries. And if you ask me nothing is more powerful than a strong intelligent woman throwing out the norms, putting on a tutu, and empowering women to find their authentic self. And when I asked her, “Can you fill me in on what you do?” She laughed and said, “How much time

creating economic sustainable solutions through the gig economy. She writes as well for a variety of magazine columns as an expert and somehow still has time to have a family with two beautiful kids and a husband who are just as savvy as she is. Oh, and time for a bit of sleep.

women do wrong in the workplace. It was telling me that I should not have pictures of my family on my desk. I should not talk about my kids. I should not have any candy and basically it was saying… don't be a woman, don't be proud of being a woman, hide it all. In that moment I thought, I am throwing this book out. If I can't be me what

“Change is never easy but necessary. Expect that to find success you will have to face resistance, but resistance creates persistence, and persistence creates success.” Dr. Julie DuCharme

do you have?” Besides owning 4 companies, Julie is an accomplished author with publications spanning a broad range of sectors. Some of her publications include books, articles, journals, and studies. She has been a public speaker since she was 19 years old and travels the world speaking as an expert on business, entrepreneurship, and

When I asked her how she ended up speaking on stage and wearing a pink tutu she said, "I was in my office one day, I had just taken over a powerful position running 20 business colleges across the U.S. I had 1000+ employees under me. I was just a mere 28 years old and had beat out people who had been in the industry for 20 years. I was reading a book on 100 things

is the point? So that's what I did, I stopped wearing all black with my hair in a bun and glasses and got myself some color. I started embracing my fun personality and guess what, people loved my leadership style. But I was not always this confident woman. I grew up with amazing parents who encouraged me to

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