Michigan Tribe Podcast
She walks into the room and people notice. Not because she's trying to make a statement -- but because she already made history. This episode, Alex and Amanda sit down with Kelsey Guernsey, the first female prosecuting attorney in Jackson County. Let that land for a second. The. First. In a role that has existed for generations, Kelsey is the women who broke the ceiling -- and she's here to talk about what that actually looks like from the inside. This isn't a fluff piece. Kelsey gets into what it means to carry that "first" title every single day, what it costs, and what it feels like to walk into rooms that weren't built with you in mind -- and command them anyway. She talks about the cases that stay with you, the pressure of being watched, and why she keeps showing up even when the weight of it is real. This episode is for every woman who has ever been the only one in the room. The first one. The one people are watching to see if she'll fail. Kelsey's story is proof that not only do you belong there -- you might just be the one who changes everything. What we cover: * What it means to be the first female prosecuting attorney in Jackson County. * How Kelsey navigated a male-dominated field without losing herself. * The reality of prosecuting cases in a community you live in. * What she wishes more people understood about the criminal justice system. * The "first" pressure -- what it feels like and how she carries it. * Her message to women who are walking into spaces that weren't made for them.
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