donia nasir hopes to one day run for office, and jenika, a young writer, passionate about having positiveepresentations of young women in media. monica, we heard that girls started to lose confidence in middle school, and what was different for you that put you on the path to leadership. >> i think it's because i started theater in middle school, and i was actually very shy, but when i started theater, that's what taught me to be more confident. and when i became aware of the issues that women and girls face, that's when i got involved in girl be heard and got it use theater to empower others. >> the community has been tweeting in, lisa: lisa. whether or not words like bossy can be used by millennials... angela, i want to get to you in this conversation. dish words like bossy, can they be reclaimed by women as a sense of empowerment, or can we do away with them because it's celebrating obnoxious behavior? >> right, so i definitely think there has been a lot of debate on whether or not bossy should be embraced or be done away with completely. and that depends on the connotations. what they