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Do you feel like our workplaces, schools, and communities have become toxic? Are you tired of all the judgment, bullying, violence, and divisiveness? So is Mallory Whitfield, but she has a vision for a kinder, more inclusive world. We Are The Weird Ones: Embrace Your Weird for a Kinder, More Inclusive World is an inspirational exploration of how we can use curiosity, compassion, authenticity, and action to reduce judgment and bullying, increase a sense of belonging, and become a better human in our increasingly technology-driven world.

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Do you feel like our workplaces, schools, and communities have become toxic? Are you tired of all the judgment, bullying, violence, and divisiveness? So is Mallory Whitfield, but she has a vision for a kinder, more inclusive world. We Are The Weird Ones: Embrace Your Weird for a Kinder, More Inclusive World is an inspirational exploration of how we can use curiosity, compassion, authenticity, and action to reduce judgment and bullying, increase a sense of belonging, and become a better human in our increasingly technology-driven world.
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Mallory Whitfield is an artist and keynote speaker with decades of experience speaking and performing on stages of all shapes and sizes. She is also an accomplished entrepreneur and digital marketer. She is the author of How to Make Money at Craft Shows: Art Market and Craft Fair Tips & Tricks, which is based on what she learned during 10+ years of selling her handmade clothing and accessories at craft shows. As an Adjunct Professor for Tulane University's School of Professional Advancement, she has taught and developed classes on digital marketing. In 2016, she was named one of Gambit's 40 Under 40, which salutes the brightest innovators, artists, and professionals in New Orleans. Her favorite costume moments include dressing as Cher, David Bowie, and a cassowary, the world's deadliest bird.