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SUMMARY:IN-PERSON | The Inner Work We Carry | Doing the Next Right Thing
DESCRIPTION:The Inner Work We Carry\n\nA three-part series on story\, presence\, and the quiet work that shapes how we lead and live.\n\n\n\nIn this three-part series\, Jessi Bixler shares what the years following a sexual assault actually looked like and what it meant to keep moving forward from something that didn't just stay in the past. Rather than focusing on the event itself\, these sessions center on what came after. The ways it showed up in everyday moments\, in relationships\, and in reactions that didn't always make sense at the time. Jessi reflects on what she began to recognize over time and how that awareness changed the way she made decisions\, led\, and showed up with others.\n\n\n\nFor women in leadership\, the connection is direct. We do not leave our experiences at the door. They shape how we interpret situations\, how we communicate\, and how we respond under pressure\, often without us realizing it. This is not a framework or a set of steps. It is an honest look at the internal work that influences how we lead\, whether we have named it or not.\n\n \nSession 3 (external action/leadership): Doing the Next Right Thing\n\nLeadership and decision-making when clarity isn't immediate\nMoving forward didn't happen all at once\, and it didn't come with a clear path. It unfolded over time through small decisions\, often made without certainty and without knowing how things would turn out.\n\n\n\nIn this session\, Jessi shares what it looked like to keep going in the years that followed. Through therapy\, rebuilding trust\, starting a business\, and writing her book\, progress came in ways that were not always visible or linear\, but steady over time.\n\n\n\nShe connects that experience to leadership in a practical way. Many of the decisions leaders face don't come with full clarity\, and waiting until everything makes sense can keep people from moving at all. This session reframes progress as something quieter and more consistent\, shaped by the willingness to take the next step even when the full picture isn't clear.\n\n \n\n\n\n\n \n\nJessi Bixler is an entrepreneur and marketing leader who builds at the intersection of strategy and purpose. As a business owner and community builder\, she brings a focused\, driven approach to leadership qualities she sharpened while serving on the Board of Directors and as Board Chair for MOCSA (Metropolitan Organization Countering Sexual Assault) and through her dedicated volunteer work with local organizations.\n\n\n\nJessi is a passionate advocate for survivors and a sought-after speaker on resilience and the complexities of recovery. In her debut memoir\, The Story We Share (2025)\, she explores the ripple effects of trauma on families and the long\, non-linear path toward healing. Her work bridges the gap between professional grit and deep empathy\, offering a perspective on faith that allows for both anger and hope.\n\n\n\nWhether she is leading a marketing team or speaking to an audience\, Jessi is committed to fostering environments where people can be honest about their experiences and find steadier ground together. She lives in the United States with her family and is happiest near the ocean with a good book.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<div class="x_MsoNormal" style="margin: 0in\; font-size: 12pt\; font-family: Aptos\, sans-serif\;">\n<div><br />\n<span style="color:#2e4762\;"><span style="font-size:16px\;"><u><strong>The Inner Work We Carry</strong></u><br />\n<em>A three-part series on story\, presence\, and the quiet work that shapes how we lead and live.</em><br />\n<br />\nIn this three-part series\, </span></span><strong><span style="font-size:16px\;"><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/jessibixler"><span style="color:#e1927a\;">Jessi Bixler</span></a><span style="color:#e1927a\;"> </span></span></strong><span style="color:#2e4762\;"><span style="font-size: 16px\;">shares what the years following a sexual assault actually looked like and what it meant to keep moving forward from something that didn&rsquo\;t just stay in the past. Rather than focusing on the event itself\, these sessions center on what came after. The ways it showed up in everyday moments\, in relationships\, and in reactions that didn&rsquo\;t always make sense at the time. Jessi reflects on what she began to recognize over time and how that awareness changed the way she made decisions\, led\, and showed up with others.<br />\n<br />\nFor women in leadership\, the connection is direct. We do not leave our experiences at the door. They shape how we interpret situations\, how we communicate\, and how we respond under pressure\, often without us realizing it. This is not a framework or a set of steps. It is an honest look at the internal work that influences how we lead\, whether we have named it or not.</span></span><br />\n&nbsp\;\n<p><strong style="color: rgb(46\, 71\, 98)\; font-size: 12pt\;"><span style="font-family:arial\;">Session 3 (external action/leadership): Doing the Next Right Thing</span></strong><br />\n<em style="color: rgb(46\, 71\, 98)\;">Leadership and decision-making when clarity isn&rsquo\;t immediate</em></p>\n<span style="color:#2e4762\;"><span style="font-size: 16px\;">Moving forward didn&rsquo\;t happen all at once\, and it didn&rsquo\;t come with a clear path. It unfolded over time through small decisions\, often made without certainty and without knowing how things would turn out.<br />\n<br />\nIn this session\, Jessi shares what it looked like to keep going in the years that followed. Through therapy\, rebuilding trust\, starting a business\, and writing her book\, progress came in ways that were not always visible or linear\, but steady over time.<br />\n<br />\nShe connects that experience to leadership in a practical way. Many of the decisions leaders face don&rsquo\;t come with full clarity\, and waiting until everything makes sense can keep people from moving at all. This session reframes progress as something quieter and more consistent\, shaped by the willingness to take the next step even when the full picture isn&rsquo\;t clear.</span></span></div>\n\n<p font-size:="" helvetica="" segoe="" style="color: rgb(36\, 36\, 36)\; font-family: " ui="" web="" west="">&nbsp\;</p>\n\n<hr /></div>\n\n<div>\n<p font-size:="" helvetica="" segoe="" style="" ui="" web="" west="">&nbsp\;</p>\n\n<p style="box-sizing: border-box\; margin: 0px 0px 1rem\; outline: 0px\; color: rgb(46\, 71\, 98)\; font-family: Arial\, sans-serif\; font-size: 16px\;"><span style="box-sizing: border-box\; outline: 0px\; font-family: arial\;"><span style="box-sizing: border-box\; outline: 0px\;"><span style="box-sizing: border-box\; font-weight: bolder\; outline: 0px\;"><a href="https://chambermaster.blob.core.windows.net/userfiles/UserFiles/chambers/9235/Image/Headshots/JanusikLaura.jpg" rel="noopener" style="box-sizing: border-box\; transition-property: color\, background-color\, border-color\; transition-duration: 0.2s\; transition-timing-function: linear\; color: rgb(225\, 146\, 122)\; background-color: transparent\; overflow-wrap: break-word\; outline: 0px\;" target="_blank"><span style="box-sizing: border-box\; outline: 0px\;"><img alt="" height="300" src="https://chambermaster.blob.core.windows.net/userfiles/UserFiles/chambers/9235/Image/Headshots/JessiBixler.jpg" style="box-sizing: border-box\; border-style: none\; vertical-align: middle\; max-width: 100%\; height: 300px\; outline: 0px\; width: 300px\; margin: 10px\; float: left\;" width="300" /></span></a></span></span></span><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/jessibixler"><span style="color:#e1927a\;"><strong>Jessi Bixler</strong></span></a> is an entrepreneur and marketing leader who builds at the intersection of strategy and purpose. As a business owner and community builder\, she brings a focused\, driven approach to leadership&mdash\;qualities she sharpened while serving on the Board of Directors and as Board Chair for MOCSA (Metropolitan Organization Countering Sexual Assault) and through her dedicated volunteer work with local organizations.<br />\n<br />\nJessi is a passionate advocate for survivors and a sought-after speaker on resilience and the complexities of recovery. In her debut memoir\, <em>The Story We Share (2025)</em>\, she explores the ripple effects of trauma on families and the long\, non-linear path toward healing. Her work bridges the gap between professional grit and deep empathy\, offering a perspective on faith that allows for both anger and hope.<br />\n<br />\nWhether she is leading a marketing team or speaking to an audience\, Jessi is committed to fostering environments where people can be honest about their experiences and find steadier ground together. She lives in the United States with her family and is happiest near the ocean with a good book.</p>\n\n<p font-size:="" helvetica="" segoe="" style="" ui="" web="" west="">&nbsp\;</p>\n</div>\n
LOCATION:IN-PERSON AT UMKC BLOCH EXECUTIVE HALL 5108 CHERRY STREET\, ROOM 414 KANSAS CITY\, MO 64110 You will receive an email from UMKC Parking 24-48 hours prior to the program. This will include a personalized link to the parking registration portal. To complete registration\, you will enter your vehicle information\, including your license plate number. Parking is available in the Cherry Street Garage and you are able to park in Lot 12\, Lot 14 or Lot 19\, or any of the other lots in red on the map (see here).
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