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Catherine Bosley is an award-winning TV journalist and online advocate who is passionate in her high-energy, high-content speaking events. Just about anyone who experiences her presentation and hears her personal story, will tell you she inspires bravery. With years of expertise in online image “control,” Catherine shares unique insight in how to rise above any sort of cyber-cruelty. Her messages stress the importance of making better everyday choices in our ever-evolving digital reality. It’s all based on understanding how little room there is for a “what was I thinking” moment before it could become attached to you forever and for all to see, one mouse click away. Catherine knows all about it. After getting invites to appear on shows like Oprah, Good Morning America, Inside Edition and The O’Reilly Factor, Catherine knew her own story of digital disaster would be a “game-changer” someday, somehow. Today, it’s exactly that. She shares her compelling cautionary tale with solid advice on how to steer clear of cyber-catastrophe by making more mindful decisions online and off. However, Catherine’s determination to fight back, via three successful lawsuits leaves her audiences inspired. She’s proof there is life on the other side of cyber-humiliation, which is especially important when cyber-bullying is increasingly costing lives. Catherine is featured and quoted in various publications including Reader’s Digest, Ms. Magazine, Thrive Global, Authority Magazine, Romper Magazine, and Women Who Rock With Success Magazine. She’s also interviewed on podcasts on a regular basis like The Neal Haley Show, 22 Motivational Minutes with Marlo Higgins, “aParently” Speaking, Social Media Law with Ian Corzine, and Best.Podcast.Ever by the Gertzburg Law Firm. She’s also a TEDx Speaker, continues free-lance work in TV news in her native Cleveland, Ohio, is an adjunct professor of journalism, a business owner, a talent coach and the author of the forthcoming books, “FOREVER & FOR ALL TO SEE. No one is immune from cyber-catastrophe. How to avoid and rise above it.” and, her memoir, “THE BARE FACTS.”