
Charisse J. Rudolph
Charisse Rudolph, dyslexic and lacking confidence as a child, studied methods to overcome her feelings of inadequacies. As an adult, she shared her knowledge with thousands, young and old, developing an experiential team-building company where she facilitated and produced seminars. Later, she opened a non profit called Rising Moon Equine Center, using horses to impart knowledge, a method called Equine Assisted Learning. For this she won the Leadership award for Contribution to Women. Charisse has worked with Disney, 20th Century Fox, Xerox, Hewlett Packard, and dozens of other corporations and private schools along with Sunshine Rotary who had a program for "Kids at Risk." Her company, Daydreams International. Inc. offers EAL programs at her new ranch in Tehachapi, Ca. Daydreams motto is, Daydreams International, Inc. is an organization created for the purpose of empowering the development of diverse communities by sharing sound advice for positive change.
Charisse's new book, Words Hit Hard as a Fist, with 18 Tips on How to STOP being Bullied, Balboa Press has just been released and it is her goal to get at least one copy into every teenagers school library in the country. Charisse also writes a column in her local newspaper, and was a contributor on the Ellen DeGeneres Web Site. Her forum was called, What Can You Do to Be Part of The Solution for Kids Who are Bullied.
160,000 kids don't go to school everyday because they live in fear of being bullied. 75% of kids at school are aware of it taking place. Who is responsible? What can be done? Words Hit Hard as a Fist, is a book that shows the reader what to do so getting an education is not a death sentence.
Charisse is an expert in the field of leadership, conflict solutions, and communication.
Charisse Rudolph, dyslexic and lacking confidence as a child, studied methods to overcome her feelings of inadequacies. As an adult, she shared her knowledge with thousands, young and old, developing an experiential team-building company where she facilitated and produced seminars. Later, she opened a non profit called Rising Moon Equine Center, using horses to impart knowledge, a method called Equine Assisted Learning. For this she won the Leadership award for Contribution to Women. Charisse has worked with Disney, 20th Century Fox, Xerox, Hewlett Packard, and dozens of other corporations and private schools along with Sunshine Rotary who had a program for "Kids at Risk." Her company, Daydreams International. Inc. offers EAL programs at her new ranch in Tehachapi, Ca. Daydreams motto is, Daydreams International, Inc. is an organization created for the purpose of empowering the development of diverse communities by sharing sound advice for positive change.
Charisse's new book, Words Hit Hard as a Fist, with 18 Tips on How to STOP being Bullied, Balboa Press has just been released and it is her goal to get at least one copy into every teenagers school library in the country. Charisse also writes a column in her local newspaper, and was a contributor on the Ellen DeGeneres Web Site. Her forum was called, What Can You Do to Be Part of The Solution for Kids Who are Bullied.
160,000 kids don't go to school everyday because they live in fear of being bullied. 75% of kids at school are aware of it taking place. Who is responsible? What can be done? Words Hit Hard as a Fist, is a book that shows the reader what to do so getting an education is not a death sentence.
Charisse is an expert in the field of leadership, conflict solutions, and communication.
