
A transformational empowerment program for high school and college women to build confidence, find their rhythm, and lead with courage.
What is R.O.A.R.?
R.O.A.R. is more than a workshop—it’s a movement designed to help young women embrace their power through four core pillars:
R - Rhythm: Find your rhythm and trust where it leads.
O - Ownership: Own your story and claim your power.
A - Action: Move forward with courage, one step at a time.
R - Radiate: Shine unapologetically and inspire the world.
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Why R.O.A.R. Matters
Empowering young women to own their voice, build resilience, and step into leadership.
Key Benefits:
Builds confidence in self-expression
Provides practical tools for overcoming fear and self-doubt
Creates a safe space for young women to grow together
Fosters leadership and communication skills
How R.O.A.R. Works
A hands-on, interactive workshop designed for young women ready to step into their power.
Through storytelling, rhythm-based activities, and self-reflection, participants will explore what it means to find their rhythm, own their story, take action with courage, and radiate their authentic selves.
Why It Works:
Engaging & Interactive – Uses music, movement, and storytelling to reinforce key messages.
Reflective & Personal – Encourages self-awareness and practical application.
Action-Oriented – Empowers participants to take concrete steps toward self-confidence.
Join the Movement
Ready to help your students find their voice and step into their power?
ABOUT NATALIE
Do you ever feel like you have to shrink yourself to fit in? Like your unique qualities are something to hide rather than celebrate? Too often, young women silence parts of themselves to meet expectations, afraid to stand out. Natalie Duque is on a mission to change that.
As a first-generation college graduate, Natalie knows what it’s like to feel overlooked, uncertain, and pressured to follow the “safe” path. She spent years dimming her light, trying to fit into spaces that weren’t built for her.
But over time, she realized that her power wasn’t in blending in—it was in embracing what made her different.
Through courage, self-reflection, and resilience, she learned to trust her own rhythm—one that was bold, authentic, and uniquely hers. And that journey taught her a powerful truth:
Your voice matters. Your story matters. And your differences? They are your greatest strengths.
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Past Participant Takeaways