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Beauty Doesn't Bully

Beauty Doesn't Bully

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Beauty Doesn’t Bully: A Talk on Standing Up & Speaking Out

In this powerful episode, Kim and Sydney open up an honest conversation about bullying—what it looks like, how it feels, and how to rise above it. From school hallways to social media, bullying shows up in many forms. Together, this mother-daughter duo shares personal stories, insights, and empowering tools to help young girls navigate cruelty with confidence and compassion.

Whether you're experiencing bullying, witnessing it, or healing from it—this episode reminds us that true beauty uplifts, not tears down.

Key Takeaways

🚫 How to recognize different forms of bullying (verbal, emotional, online, etc.)
💛 Why bullies often act out of insecurity—and how to not take it personally
🛑 What to do when you're being bullied or see someone else being targeted
💬 The power of using your voice, setting boundaries, and getting support
🌸 How kindness and empathy are the real signs of inner strength and beauty

Notable Quotes

💬 “Being kind is brave. Standing up for yourself is beautiful.” – Kim
💬 “Real confidence means knowing who you are—even when others try to tear you down.” – Sydney

Listener Challenge

This week, be a light for someone else: compliment someone, include someone who feels left out, or speak up when something doesn’t feel right. Share your story using #PrettyIsKind

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If you or someone you know is struggling with bullying, talk to a trusted adult and know you are not alone.

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