In this episode I speak with Alice Tapper. When Alice was in the 4th grade, she noticed boys were raising their hands more than the girls. She decided to do something about it. With the help of her parents and the CEO of the Girl Scouts Lidia Soto- Harmon, Alice created a Girl Scout patch and ended up up writing a New York Time’s best seller RAISE YOUR HAND. We talk about how important it is to learn to speak up when you’re young, even if you’re shy, and what we can do to keep encouraging young people to let their voices be heard.