280. The gender SAY gap and how to close it

EPISODE · Mar 8, 2026 · 12 MIN

280. The gender SAY gap and how to close it

from That Voice Podcast · host Sally Prosser

In this International Women’s Day episode, I explore something we talk about far less than the gender pay gap — the gender SAY gap. The gap between who speaks, who is heard, and whose voice is taken seriously. After more than 20 years working with women’s voices, I see the same patterns over and over again — interruptions, ideas being overlooked, and women holding themselves back from speaking with full authority. In this episode I share: • What the gender SAY gap is • Why even confident women still experience it • The mindset shift that must come before any voice technique • Three practical ways to make your voice heard in meetings and conversations I also talk honestly about self-doubt, showing up when you don’t feel like it, and why belief in your voice is the first step to changing anything. 🔗 LINKS: Get your copy of my book VOICEPRINT NOW - https://www.sallyprosser.com.au/book ✨ Get the VOICEPRINT CODES ORACLE CARD DECK: AUS/NZ CLICK HERE OUTSIDE AUS/NZ CLICK HERE NEW CLIENTS - 60 min 1:1 BOOK HERE Want to explore what’s holding your voice back? Book a free chat HERE  RESOURCES:🎤 The Magnetic Voice Formula   FREE 🔥Fear to Fierce - USD$99🔮 Soul Speakers Membership 📺 Follow along on socials @sallyprosservoice @thatvoicepodcast

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