Rockstar Camp for Women: Megan Jo Wilson
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Megan Jo Wilson is the founder of Rockstar Camp for Women, a transformative leadership program held at the Portland House of Music in Maine’s largest city. Growing up in nearby Cape Elizabeth, Megan felt drawn to the arts at an early age. From performing Tina Turner tunes on her parents’ front lawn to becoming a professional singer and musician, Megan quickly developed confidence in her ability to use her voice effectively.  Throughout her decades of work as a certified coach and leadership trainer, Megan noticed a stark confidence gap between men and women in business. She founded Rockstar Camp with this in mind, providing a space where women conquer stage fright and unleash their voices through performance,  empowering them to embrace their brilliance and leadership potential. Join our conversation with Megan Jo Wilson today on Radio Maine.
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