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How to Find Your Authentic Voice Like a Professional Actor - Salima Saxton

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Ever felt like you've lost touch with what truly makes you tick?

Salima Saxton transforms leaders by helping them reconnect with their authentic voice. As a Moth MainStage storyteller, actor, and relational dynamics coach, she bridges the gap between performative speaking and genuine communication that resonates deeply with audiences.

From forgetting what she liked during years of motherhood to now coaching female entrepreneurs and corporate leaders, Salima's journey proves that authenticity isn't about "vomiting out every aspect of yourself." Her work with Women Are Mad (a mental health movement with 15k followers and over 1 million podcast downloads) demonstrates how vulnerability creates powerful connections.

Key Talking Points:

  • Authenticity is for yourself first—it's about tuning into what makes you tick rather than performing for others
  • Every seven years our cells renew completely, making authenticity a constantly evolving journey of self-discovery
  • The most memorable speeches break all the "rules" but succeed through genuine connection and honesty
  • The power of showing your foibles with humour creates stronger connections than projecting perfection

Links & Resources:


Today's Exercise: Say No

This simple but powerful exercise helps you reclaim your authentic preferences and boundaries. By practicing saying "no" to things that don't feel right, you'll develop stronger self-awareness and clearer communication.

Steps to Apply:

  1. Identify something you feel a "no" about this week (can be small or significant)
  2. Practice saying no clearly without over-explaining
  3. Observe how it feels and what happens afterward
  4. Notice if it becomes easier to recognise and honour your true preferences

Strategic Storyteller Newsletter:

For more insights on finding your authentic voice like Salima demonstrated, join my free 'Strategic Storyteller' newsletter at robdwillis.com/newsletter. Each week includes practical storytelling frameworks, personal insights, and curated resources from the podcast—all delivered in a 3-minute read.

  continue reading

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Ever felt like you've lost touch with what truly makes you tick?

Salima Saxton transforms leaders by helping them reconnect with their authentic voice. As a Moth MainStage storyteller, actor, and relational dynamics coach, she bridges the gap between performative speaking and genuine communication that resonates deeply with audiences.

From forgetting what she liked during years of motherhood to now coaching female entrepreneurs and corporate leaders, Salima's journey proves that authenticity isn't about "vomiting out every aspect of yourself." Her work with Women Are Mad (a mental health movement with 15k followers and over 1 million podcast downloads) demonstrates how vulnerability creates powerful connections.

Key Talking Points:

  • Authenticity is for yourself first—it's about tuning into what makes you tick rather than performing for others
  • Every seven years our cells renew completely, making authenticity a constantly evolving journey of self-discovery
  • The most memorable speeches break all the "rules" but succeed through genuine connection and honesty
  • The power of showing your foibles with humour creates stronger connections than projecting perfection

Links & Resources:


Today's Exercise: Say No

This simple but powerful exercise helps you reclaim your authentic preferences and boundaries. By practicing saying "no" to things that don't feel right, you'll develop stronger self-awareness and clearer communication.

Steps to Apply:

  1. Identify something you feel a "no" about this week (can be small or significant)
  2. Practice saying no clearly without over-explaining
  3. Observe how it feels and what happens afterward
  4. Notice if it becomes easier to recognise and honour your true preferences

Strategic Storyteller Newsletter:

For more insights on finding your authentic voice like Salima demonstrated, join my free 'Strategic Storyteller' newsletter at robdwillis.com/newsletter. Each week includes practical storytelling frameworks, personal insights, and curated resources from the podcast—all delivered in a 3-minute read.

  continue reading

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