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Feeling brave enough to speak up for yourself can be scary. It can make stomachs flutter, hearts beat faster than normal, and leave one of us in the cleft and craniofacial community wondering if it is OK to speak up and speak out for ourselves. In this week's "CleftCast," host Joe Rutland talks about speaking up for yourself, speaking out on subjects that affect those with cleft and craniofacial anomalies, and knowing that it is OK to do so. The trick, Rutland says, is to understand where it is safe to do so. Not everyone will understand, yet some people will and they will listen with open hearts