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Hey Reader,

Every conversation is a choice.

The choice to connect or pull away.

To speak up or stay silent.

To set a boundary or let one slip.

And those choices?

They shape everything. Your relationships, your career, and your confidence.

But here’s the thing:

No one hands you a guidebook for tough conversations.

That’s why I built the Jefferson Fisher School of Communication.

It’s an app-based membership to give you the tools and confidence to handle any conversation.

👉 Click here to join now.

Yesterday, I hosted a live masterclass for Pro Members.

It was the kind of deep dive I’ve dreamed of doing for years.

We talked about:

  • Our communication goals for 2025
  • De-escalating tense situations before they spiral
  • Asserting your needs confidently

(Here’s a sneak peek: In February we’re talking all about boundaries and in March, we’re doing a deep dive into handling toxic personalities.)

As I was teaching, it hit me:

This is why I created the membership.

To be in your corner when the stakes are high.

To give you a space to practice.

To help you turn tough conversations into moments of connection.

Here’s what’s waiting for you inside the membership:

✅ Jefferson AI: My most requested feature! Need help in the moment? My AI tool is like having me in your pocket 24/7, giving you instant advice tailored to your situation.

✅ Live Masterclasses + Coaching Sessions: Monthly sessions where I break down real-life challenges and answer your questions in real time.

✅ Searchable Video Library: Find tips and scripts fast, so you’re never scrambling for the right words.

✅ Private Community: Join a supportive space of people who are just as committed to improving their communication as you are.

✅ And so much more.

This membership isn’t about just knowing what to say.

It’s about practicing it, living it, and using it to build the life you want.

👉 Click here to join now.

You’ve got what it takes to handle the tough conversations.

And now, you’ve got the tools to back you up.

Let’s do this together :)

J

P.S. Members are already raving about how Jefferson AI has saved the day in some tough moments.

Click here to join now. I can’t wait to welcome you inside :)


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