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What happens when your vision calls you into rooms where no one who looks like you has been before?
In this powerful episode of She Shift, Pamela Stone sits down with community leader Chemberly A. Harris, who made history as the first person of color to serve on the Town of Normal City Council — serving two consecutive terms beginning in 2017.
Born and raised in Cleveland, Ohio, and later relocating to Normal, Illinois, Chemberly shares what it truly means to rise into leadership, navigate being “the first,” and lead with purpose, clarity, and conviction.
This conversation is for the woman over 45 who feels a nudge toward leadership, service, advocacy, or influence — but wonders if it’s too late… or if she’s ready.
Inside this episode, we explore:
• Rediscovering your voice in midlife
• Leading with identity and integrity
• The inner work required to stand in historic spaces
• Why representation in community leadership matters
• How your lived experience prepares you for your next level
If you’ve ever felt called to step forward but hesitated… this conversation will remind you:
Your voice belongs in the room.
Your vision is valid.
And it’s not too late to rise.
This episode also aligns with Vision Made Magazine’s Empower Her World pillar — where empowered women shape empowered communities.
🎧 Listen in. Reflect. And ask yourself… where is your vision asking you to rise?
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What happens when your vision calls you into rooms where no one who looks like you has been before?
In this powerful episode of She Shift, Pamela Stone sits down with community leader Chemberly A. Harris, who made history as the first person of color to serve on the Town of Normal City Council — serving two consecutive terms beginning in 2017.
Born and raised in Cleveland, Ohio, and later relocating to Normal, Illinois, Chemberly shares what it truly means to rise into leadership, navigate being “the first,” and lead with purpose, clarity, and conviction.
This conversation is for the woman over 45 who feels a nudge toward leadership, service, advocacy, or influence — but wonders if it’s too late… or if she’s ready.
Inside this episode, we explore:
• Rediscovering your voice in midlife
• Leading with identity and integrity
• The inner work required to stand in historic spaces
• Why representation in community leadership matters
• How your lived experience prepares you for your next level
If you’ve ever felt called to step forward but hesitated… this conversation will remind you:
Your voice belongs in the room.
Your vision is valid.
And it’s not too late to rise.
This episode also aligns with Vision Made Magazine’s Empower Her World pillar — where empowered women shape empowered communities.
🎧 Listen in. Reflect. And ask yourself… where is your vision asking you to rise?