Finding Your Voice: Samara Bay on Speaking Up for a Brighter Future
Feeling positive about our voice, I mean, wow, that's like systems of power crumbling right where you stand.
Ever wondered how your voice can shape the world? In this engaging episode of 'Small Steps. Big Change.', Andrew Sullivan sits down with Samara Bay, an author and speech coach with an impressive roster of clients ranging from US Congress candidates to Hollywood celebrities. Samara's mission is clear: to redefine what power and authority sound like, and to help us all use our voices to foster a better tomorrow.
Samara's book, 'Permission to Speak', is a game-changer in understanding and embracing the power of our voices. Throughout the conversation, she shares her journey of taking small, intentional steps to find and amplify her voice. She dives into topics like accent bias, the role of vulnerability in effective communication, and how storytelling can be a powerful tool in both personal growth and recovery. What makes this episode stand out is Samara's unique blend of humor and insight.
She doesn't just talk about the technical aspects of speech; she brings a fresh perspective on how feeling positive about one's voice can be revolutionary. The discussion also touches on avoiding burnout and the importance of viewing communication through a social justice lens. By the end of the episode, you'll feel inspired and equipped to use your voice in ways you might never have considered before.
Whether you're looking to make a personal change or influence broader societal issues, Samara's wisdom and Andrew's thoughtful questions provide a roadmap for using your voice as a force for good.