SheTalks Magazine Vol 3 Issue 5 May 2026

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VOL 3 | ISSUE 5

When You Can’t

Trust Your Own

Mind

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Intelligent Beauty:

Redefining What It

Means to Be Seen

Intelligent Beauty:

Redefining What It

Means to Be Seen

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CONTRIBUTORS

Editor-in-Chief

DR. JULIE DUCHARME

Cover Layout and

Magazine Design

DR. JOSHUA DUCHARME

Contributing Writers

CATHY DOMONEY

LAURIE SHERIDAN

JOANNE BROOKS

DR. JULIE DUCHARME

LISA E KIRKWOOD

AVERY BRENNA CRUMRINE

CATHY DOMSCH

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Contents

Cultural Diversity

Highlights and Social

Observances in May

The Cost of the Cape

High Performing People

Don’t Feel Ready Either

The Power Between the

Before & After

When You Can’t Trust

Your Own Mind

26

13

30

33

20

Why the Most Dangerous

Thing an Expert Can Do Is

Stop Learning

Intelligent Beauty:

Redefining What It

Means to Be Seen

Feature

16

FROM THE EDITOR

Founder, Lead and Empower Her She Talks

Dear She Talks Community,

May has arrived, and with it comes a sense of renewal, momentum, and

possibility. There is something special about this time of year the longer days,

the fresh energy, and the feeling that new opportunities are blooming all

around us. Here at She Talks, we feel that excitement deeply, and this month’s

edition reflects the incredible growth and inspiration happening within our

community.

May is a season of celebration and forward movement. We are seeing women

step boldly into their power, share their stories, launch new ideas, and lift one

another in meaningful ways. Our events continue to create spaces where

voices are heard, connections are built, and confidence grows. Each

conversation, each collaboration, and each courageous step forward reminds

us why this work matters so much.

This month, we are especially energized by the momentum building across our

programs and events. From inspiring speakers and community gatherings to

the continued growth of our initiatives, we are witnessing the ripple effect of

women supporting women. Every story shared and every connection made

strengthens this incredible network we are building together.

We are also thrilled about what lies ahead. New opportunities, upcoming

events, and powerful conversations are on the horizon, and we cannot wait for

you to be part of them. The passion, resilience, and generosity within this

community continue to amaze us, and this edition is filled with the inspiration

that comes from you.

Thank you for being part of this journey. Your support, your voice, and your

willingness to show up make everything we do possible. We are so excited for

you to dive into this month’s edition and experience the stories, updates, and

inspiration waiting inside.

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B Y L A U R I E S H E R I D A N

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From the outside, Stephanie looked fine.

She showed up to work.

She handled her responsibilities.

She smiled when she needed to.

The Quiet Spiral No One Sees

She stared at the text message longer than she

wanted to admit.

It wasn’t even that complicated.

“Hey, hope you’re doing well.”

Simple. Neutral. Harmless… right?

And yet her chest tightened.

Her mind started racing.

What does he mean by that? Is he being

genuine? Is this a trap? Am I overthinking this?

Why can’t I just respond like a normal person?

When You Can’t Trust

Your Own Mind

T h e h i d d e n a n x i e t y a f t e r a t o x i c  r e l a t i o n s h i p o r n a r c i s s i s t i c a b u s e .

She put her phone down.

Picked it back up.

Read the message again.

By the time she finally set it aside, she wasn’t just

confused—she was exhausted.

Not from the message… but from her own mind.

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When confusion

becomes your normal

What many women don’t realize is this:

that constant overthinking, that hyper-awareness,

that second-guessing…

it didn’t come out of nowhere.

It was built.

In a healthy relationship, your mind learns patterns of safety.

Words align with actions.

Emotions make sense.

There is consistency.

But in a toxic or narcissistic relationship, that foundation quietly erodes.

You may have experienced:

Being told something didn’t happen the way you remember it

Feeling dismissed when you expressed hurt

Receiving affection one moment… and withdrawal the next

Being made to feel like you were the problem

Over time, your internal compass starts to shift.

Not because you’re weak.

But because you were trying to make sense of something that was

never consistent to begin with.

So, your brain adapts.

It scans.

It analyzes.

It tries to predict.

And eventually… it stops trusting itself.

When your environment feels emotionally unpredictable,

your nervous system shifts into protection mode.

You become more alert.

More aware.

More cautious.

The anxiety isn't random — it's learned

But internally, everything felt… uncertain.

Decisions that once felt easy now felt heavy.

Simple interactions felt loaded with meaning.

She questioned herself constantly:

Am I reading too much into this?

Am I missing something?

Can I trust what I’m feeling?

This isn’t just anxiety in the traditional sense.

This is what happens when your reality has been repeatedly distorted.

The compassionate

reframe

This is the moment where many women turn on themselves. Why am I like this? Why can't I just move on?

Why do I feel so anxious all the time? But what if we gently shift that perspective? What if, instead of seeing

this as brokenness, you saw it as adaptation? Your mind tried to keep you safe in an environment where the

rules kept changing. It simply hasn't learned yet that things can be different. That doesn't mean you're stuck

this way — it means your system needs support, not criticism.

Separate past from present.

·

Build evidence of self-trust.

·

Start honoring your internal signals.

Reduce the need for perfect certainty.

·

Rebuilding self-trust, one step at a time

Healing from this kind of anxiety isn’t about forcing yourself to “stop overthinking.”

It’s about slowly rebuilding the relationship you have with yourself. That begins with small, steady shifts:

II

III

IV

You don't need to get everything "right" to be safe. You're allowed to make decisions, learn, and

adjust.

And by the way — there is no perfect certainty. It doesn't exist.

Each time you listen to yourself, set a boundary, or make a choice aligned with your values, you

begin restoring trust internally. Not all at once — but gradually.

So, celebrate the small wins.

Gently ask yourself:"Is this reaction coming from what's happening right now… or what I've been

through?"

This creates space between fear and reality.

Instead of immediately dismissing your feelings, pause and acknowledge them.

Even if you don’t fully understand them yet.

(Start with awareness - don’t judge your feelings, just simply think, “hmm, that’s interesting.”)

Not because something is wrong with you—

but because something happened to you.

Your mind learned that it needed to double-check everything to stay safe.

So now, even in neutral or safe situations, your system is still asking:

“Is this okay? Or is something about to change?”

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You're not losing your mind —

you're finding your way back.

That feeling of"I don't trust myself anymore" can be one of the

most unsettling parts of healing. But it is also one of the most

important turning points. Because underneath the anxiety, your

intuition is still there. Your clarity is still there. Your ability to feel

grounded, confident, and at peace with your decisions hasn't

disappeared — it's just been buried under confusion and self-

doubt.

As you begin to understand what happened and respond to

yourself with compassion instead of pressure, you start to

reconnect with that part of you again. Slowly. Gently. In a way that

feels safe.

Support that helps you not just manage your

thoughts, but understand them. Support that helps

you feel safe in your own mind again. You don't

need to become hyper-guarded to protect yourself,

and you don't need to analyze every detail to feel

secure. You simply need to rebuild trust — with

yourself. And that is something you are absolutely

capable of doing.

Many women are told they're simply

dealing with anxiety. But when anxiety

is rooted in emotional inconsistency

and loss of self-trust, it asks for a

different kind of support.

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If any of these words felt like they were

written for you, please know — you are not

alone, and you are not too late. I work with

women who are quietly rebuilding themselves

after what no one saw, helping them

reconnect with their inner clarity and come

home to themselves again. Gently. Truthfully.

One grounded step at a time.

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Why the Most Dangerous Thing

an Expert Can Do Is Stop Learning

Completing a Master’s, embracing AI, and why your

expertise should never stop growing — or spreading.

By Joanne Brooks

here is a particular kind of confidence that

comes with expertise. After thirty years in

education, having built and scaled businesses,

authored hundreds of accredited courses, and

helped

I have known Mat Jacobson, founder of Ducere,

for over twenty-five years. He is one of the few

Australians to own a university in the United

States — Kennedy Leadership University — and

has built a global education network that

includes Torrens University in Australia, Rome

Business School in Italy, a university in

Mauritius, and the University of East London.

Ducere partners with these institutions not to

replicate traditional academia, but to reimagine

it entirely.

The School That

Thinks Differently

professionals across Australia turn their knowledge into

impact — I thought I understood learning. I understood it

deeply. And then I went back to school.

Last year, I completed my Master’s of Strategic Leadership

through Ducere Business School. And I am not going to

pretend it was a gentle, nostalgic experience. It cracked

things open. It challenged frameworks I had held for years.

It made me a better thinker, a sharper strategist, and

frankly, a better human being.

No exams. No death by dissertation. Written by entrepreneurs, for entrepreneurs. The curriculum is built around

lived experience and leadership in motion, not textbook theory. The learning is immersive in the truest sense —

interviews and conversations with world leaders who have shaped history. Imagine learning about misogyny, power,

and political courage through a direct conversation with Julia Gillard, Australia’s first female Prime Minister, the

woman who stood in parliament and named it without blinking. Imagine studying negotiation from someone who

built their career inside the CIA or NATO. Imagine Goldie Hawn, Desmond Tutu, and a cast of global voices not as

footnotes in a case study, but as living, breathing contributors to your education.

This is not a credential you collect. It is an experience that reshapes how you see the world — and your place in it.

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JOANNE BROOKS

What Expertise

Needs to Stay Alive

Expertise is not a destination. It is a discipline. The moment

you treat what you know as fixed, it begins to calcify.

— J o a n n e B r o o k s

Here is the thing about expertise: it is not a

destination. It is a discipline. The moment you

treat what you know as fixed, it begins to

calcify. The world moves. Conversations evolve.

New problems emerge that your old

frameworks were never designed to solve. And

if your knowledge stopped growing at the

moment your last major achievement landed,

you are now offering yesterday’s answers to

tomorrow’s challenges.

I see this pattern constantly in the work I do

through One to Many — my program helping

established experts, coaches, speakers,

consultants, and professionals transform their

expertise into structured online programs that

people actually complete. The women I work

with are brilliant. Genuinely brilliant. Years of

experience. Track records that speak for

themselves. And yet, somewhere in the

busyness of delivery, many of them stopped

investing in their own evolution.

Your clients are not just paying for what you

know. They are paying for how you think. And

thinking sharpens only when it is being

challenged.

In July, I am beginning Ducere’s Artificial

Intelligence programs. Not because I feel

behind. Not because AI is the latest shiny thing

to chase. But because the intersection of AI

and expertise multiplication is one of the most

significant shifts I have seen in thirty years of

education, I refuse to advise my clients on a

landscape I have not personally walked

through.

That is the standard I hold myself to. If I am

asking you to invest in your own growth, in

packaging your expertise, in building a program

that serves more people more sustainably — I

had better be doing exactly the same thing.

The experts who will lead the next decade are

not necessarily the ones with the most

knowledge. They are the ones who keep

learning, keep integrating, and keep asking:

how can what I know reach further?

What’s Next:

Artificial

Intelligence and the

Future of Expertise

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The Invitation

If you are an established expert — in any field, any

country, any industry — I want to ask you one

question: when did you last invest in your own

learning with the same conviction you bring to your

work?

Not a webinar. Not a podcast during a commute. A

genuine, structured commitment to expanding how

you think.

Because the impact you want to have in the world

does not come from hoarding what you know. It

comes from continuing to grow it — and then finding

ways to share it that go far beyond the hours in your

calendar.

Your expertise is not a ceiling. It is a starting point.

Keep learning. Then build something with it that

multiplies.

About the Author: Joanne Brooks is the founder of

Navig8Biz and creator of the One to Many program,

helping established professionals transform their

expertise into online courses that people actually

complete. With thirty years in Australian education,

Joanne specialises in done-with-you program

development that achieves 85% completion rates —

in an industry where 10–20% is the norm.

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tidycal.com/joannebrooks/viabilitycall

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Intelligent Beauty:

Redefining What It

Means to Be Seen

She was tall and slender, her sun-kissed skin

flawless, not a wrinkle in sight. Her hair

flowed effortlessly as she moved, and there

was something about the way she carried

herself—graceful, poised, completely at

ease—that immediately shifted the energy in

the room. I had been playing model for the

day, but in that moment, it was clear: the

real presence, the real supermodel, had just

arrived. She quite literally took everyone’s

breath away.

But what struck me most wasn’t just how

stunning she was—it was the warmth she

carried with her. There was an ease, a

kindness, and a quiet confidence that made

you feel it instantly.

Photos by Starla Fortunato

Lipstick by Kecas Usna

Written by Dr. Julie Ducharme

s I was getting ready for my

photoshoot, I remember glancing

toward the door just as it opened—

and in walked Joy.

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Joy Vanichkul

Breaking the Binary

And yet, what stayed with me even

more was this: Joy is not only

beautiful—she is an incredibly brilliant

businesswoman. I could see that so

clearly. But despite that, she shared

that throughout her life, people often

told her she had to choose—be pretty

or be smart, but never both.

Standing there, watching her

command the room so effortlessly, it

was obvious how wrong that idea truly

is. Joy embodies both in a way that

feels not only natural, but powerful.

For decades, women have been asked

implicitly and explicitly to choose: be

beautiful or be intelligent. Rarely

both. But for Joy, that false divide has

never made sense. Her life’s work is

built on dismantling it. “I’ve lived in

both worlds,” she says. “And I’ve spent

most of my life proving that I am more

than what people see.”

Joy began her career in the beauty industry at just

16, rising to prominence as a successful model in

Thailand. From the outside, it looked like she

embodied society’s definition of beauty. But

internally, she carried a different truth one that

didn’t fit the stereotype.

“In that industry, there’s this assumption: if you’re

beautiful, you’re not smart,” she explains. “But I

always knew I was both. And I kept asking why do we

have to choose?”

That question would eventually become the

foundation of her philosophy: Intelligent Beauty

Method.

Joy’s journey is shaped by contrast. On one side, she was

raised in a household rooted in meditation and spiritual

practice, an environment that emphasized inner beauty,

self-awareness, and service. On the other hand, she

worked in an industry obsessed with external perfection.

What she observed in both worlds was strikingly similar.

“In spiritual spaces, I saw people who were deeply

connected internally, but often felt unworthy or

invisible,” she says. “In the beauty industry, I saw women

who looked perfect but were still not enough in their own

eyes.”

The common thread? Disconnection.

“Beauty has been split into two categories, inner or

outer,” Joy explains. “But real beauty is not one or the

other. It’s the integration of both.”

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REDEFINING BEAUTY

THROUGH

AWARENESS

After two decades in the

modeling world, Joy

transitioned into

entrepreneurship, launching a

highly successful spa and

wellness business in Thailand.

Her reputation and credibility

allowed her to work with

government organizations,

serve as a board director, and

lead industry education

initiatives. In her home country,

she was recognized not just for

her appearance but for her

expertise and leadership.

But when she moved to the

United States, everything

changed.

“I went from being known to

being invisible,” she recalls. “I

had an accent. I looked

different. And suddenly, people

didn’t see my experience or my

intelligence.”

The transition was humbling

and revealing.

“It showed me how much

perception shapes

opportunity,” she says. “And

how often women are

underestimated based on how

they look or sound.”

At the heart of Joy’s work is a

simple but profound question:

“When was the last time you truly

felt beautiful?”

For many women, the answer is

fragmented, tied to fleeting

moments, external validation, or

impossible standards shaped by

media and culture.

“Social media has redefined beauty

in a way that disconnects us from

ourselves,” she says. “We’re

constantly comparing, adjusting,

editing. And it’s never enough.”

Joy’s answer is not to reject beauty

but to reclaim it.

Her Intelligent Beauty Method is a

transformational framework

designed to harmonize inner and

outer beauty through awareness

and intentional practice. She

describes it succinctly as:

“Science, Spirit, and Style.”

Science grounds beauty in

knowledge and logic

Spirit connects to inner

awareness and self-worth

Style expresses identity and

authenticity

“When these come together,” she

says, “that’s where true power

lives.”

FROM MODEL

TO MOGUL

Joy believes that beauty

when understood correctly, is

not superficial. It is energetic.

It is influential. It is powerful.

“Your presence matters,” she

explains. “How you show up,

how you carry yourself, how

you express your identity,

that’s power.”

But that power must be

rooted in self-ownership.

“So many women don’t feel

confident in themselves,” she

says. “They don’t feel worthy.

And without that foundation,

no amount of external beauty

will ever feel enough.” Her

mission is to change that,

especially for women

entering pivotal stages of life.

She focuses primarily on

women in their 30s to 50s—

those who are stepping into

leadership, redefining their

identity, and ready to take

ownership of their lives.

“This is the age where women

start asking deeper

questions,” she says. “Who

am I? What do I want? How do

I lead my life?”

OWNING THE

ROOM

Today, Joy is expanding her work through wellness centers in California,

beginning in Encinitas and soon opening another location in Agoura Hills. These

centers integrate advanced recovery technologies such as red light therapy and

hyperbaric chambers into accessible, community-driven wellness experiences. At

the same time, she is preparing to launch her first book, a project years in the

making, and continuing to develop her Intelligent Beauty platform on a global

scale.

“I see myself as a bridge,” she says. “Between East and West. Between inner and

outer. Between who women are and who they can become.”

Her vision is ambitious but deeply personal: to reach women across cultures and

help them reconnect with a more complete, empowered definition of beauty.

Joy believes the conversation around beauty is shifting—and that women are

ready for a new paradigm. “We’re moving beyond the idea that beauty is just how

you look,” she says. “It’s how you think. How you feel. How you live.” And perhaps

most importantly, how you see yourself.

“Intelligent beauty is not about becoming someone else,” she says. “It’s about

becoming yourself fully.”

A GLOBAL VISION

THE FUTURE OF BEAUTY

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WITH

JOY

C U L T U R A L   H E R I T A G E   &   C O M M U N I T Y

Cultural Diversity Highlights and Social

Observances in May

A journey through the traditions, histories, and celebrations that honor the diverse

communities shaping America's cultural tapestry

W R I T T E N   B Y  Lisa E. Kirkwood

very year, the USA observes a number of cultural heritage months that recognize the significant

contribution of immigrants of various age groups, backgrounds, and ethnicities who have helped to build

the country as we know it today. Each month is a tribute to their life journeys, struggles, and ultimate

triumphs that shaped up the American history, culture, and society, and continue to build the fabled

American Dream now and into the future.

Preceded by February - Black History Month (African American History Month),

March - Women’s History Month & Irish American Heritage Month, and April -

Arab American Heritage Month, May is Older Americans Month, Jewish

American Heritage Month, and Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific

Islander Heritage Month.

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