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How to Keep Yourself Safe: Verbally, Physically, Emotionally GUEST: Susan Harrow
EMOTIONAL SAVVY: The Relationship Help Show
with Rhoberta Shaler, PhD, The Relationship Help Doctor
HOW TO KEEP YOURSELF SAFE: VERBALLY, PHYSICALLY, EMOTIONALLY - Episode 40
GUEST: Susan Harrow, Creator of TRUE SHIELD: Verbal Self-Defense For Girls
Do people respect you? Or, do they take you for granted? Maybe, there are only one or two people who get your knickers in a twist in that way, and this needs straightening out right away.
Don't feel like a victim. There's no need. You can do something about it.
You might have "Boundary-itis!" Dr. Shaler talks about how you can empower yourself by clarifying, expressing, and maintaining your boundaries...and WHY that's essential to your well-being!
Sure, you know that setting boundaries is a good thing, but this information is SO compelling that you'll want to listen so you can put it in place right away!
GUEST: Susan Harrow, CEO of PRSecrets.com and creator of TRUE SHIELD: Verbal Self-Defense For Girls
Susan Harrow is a world renowned media coach and martial artist. She has a black belt in Aikido and is author of the best-selling book, Sell Yourself Without Selling Your Soul (HarperCollins). For the past 28 years she's run Harrow Communications, a media consultancy, where she's media trained thousands of people in verbal and non-verbal communications.
She’s created a course called True Shield: Verbal Self-Defense For Girls that teaches young women 12-24 how to protect themselves in 10 of life’s most difficult and dangerous situations that they’ll likely encounter — and stay safe. Her newest offering is a woman’s empowerment course that helps prevent sexual harassment in the workplace, in social situations and at school. Women can get free training in her Prevent Sexual Assault Vault + #NotMe Movement
In this empowering episode with Susan, we covered some new areas of keeping yourself safe. I asked Susan why she thinks we need to be empowered. Interesting answer.
Here's some interview highlights:
- Why you need to set boundaries that send a clear message and head off sexual harassment, sexual assault, tough challenges, unwanted flirtation or invasion of your space
- How you can set up situations properly to prevent arguing about your boundaries, rules, or standards
- Responding appropriately--and effectively--to intimidation
- How Susan found Akido a key to empowering herself and the girls she teaches
- Using language as self-defense to prevent an attack
And, she helps you understand how to create physical distance in threatening situations, too.
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CONNECT WITH SUSAN HARROW:
Website: PRSecrets.com
Twitter: @SoundBiteSiren
LinkedIn: Linkedin.com/in/susanharrow
Facebook: Facebook.com/susanharrow
CONNECT WITH DR. RHOBERTA SHALER:
Website: ForRelationshipHelp.com
Facebook: RelationshipHelpDoctor
Twitter: Twitter.com/RhobertaShaler
LinkedIn: LinkedIn.com/in/RhobertaShaler
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