![]() ![]() I will make my voice heard otherwise people can leave the room-city-state-country-world! I think we all deserve the opportunity to be heard. I do not even think twice about wearing this shirt. Needless to say, because of this Don’t Shush Me Movement, I am no longer embarrassed to tell people not to shush me or anyone else. Now, I only remind him, “Don’t Shush Me.” And I wear the shirt to warn him. And yes, even he often tries to shush me. ![]() I don’t know about you, but I am aware that I have a lot to say. Sorry, Aunt Paula! Take it away, Uncle Mark! For years my Aunt Paula has said that my Uncle Mark “has used up his words for the day.” I guess now that means he too can say more. Today, the Science report playing field is even and so should our ability to be heard. A recent Science report puts that theory and those old statistics that stated women speak 20,000 words per day compared to men speaking only 7,000 words per day to rest. In the past, studies have shown that women used to speak almost three times more words per day than men. I have something to say that I THINK you need to hear no matter what day of the year it may be. Does that mean I am a loudmouth? A gossiper? I don’t think so! Not at all. As a female entrepreneur, mom, wife, step-sister, cousin, granddaughter, and daughter, there’s been a lot of index fingers in front of lips making the signal, but few have kept words from flowing from my Chanel no. Outside of work, there’s not a lot that can shush me. NDAs) in my normal role as CEO of PuTTin’ OuT and Tasker Agency. Daily, I am forced shushed by non-disclosure agreements (aka. Direct Messaged me) asking where to get the shirts and other parts of my outfit but first, you have to hear my “Don’t Shush Me” rant! Well, you don’t have to….you could quit reading, but PLEASE don’t. I posted the photos on Instagram and several people DM’d me (aka. Now it has traveled to my old neighborhood of Wynwood Arts District in Miami, Florida. It won’t work at all, especially knowing there is an entire movement around this phenomenon that began in Los Angeles in the Spring of 2018. ![]() Especially on International Women’s Day or any other day. For those who try to control my words: it may not work. ![]()
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