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Heather Jean, co-founder of Confidence Through Cabaret, and I discuss how the pandemic both took away and provided huge opportunities for her. After losing most of her executive and team professional development work due to the pandemic, the pandemic and associated lockdowns provided the opportunity for her to create a new professional identity, and also really find herself after experiencing domestic violence in her first marriage, the death of her second husband to early onset Alzheimer's, and her own cancer diagnosis.
You can connect further with Heather through:
www.confidencethroughcabaret.com
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkJiPVgL6woSAQ1Wpa4K68w
and join the community here:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/confidencethroughcabaretcommunity
By Erica Bowen, PhD5
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Heather Jean, co-founder of Confidence Through Cabaret, and I discuss how the pandemic both took away and provided huge opportunities for her. After losing most of her executive and team professional development work due to the pandemic, the pandemic and associated lockdowns provided the opportunity for her to create a new professional identity, and also really find herself after experiencing domestic violence in her first marriage, the death of her second husband to early onset Alzheimer's, and her own cancer diagnosis.
You can connect further with Heather through:
www.confidencethroughcabaret.com
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkJiPVgL6woSAQ1Wpa4K68w
and join the community here:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/confidencethroughcabaretcommunity