She Speaks! Become a Voice of Influence
By Rebecca P. Murray, Communications Edutainer, Showcase Your Shine
***In-Person Only Event!!***
Thursday, April 10th; 7:30 am – 9:00 am
Skagit Station Community Room, 105 E Kincaid St, Mt Vernon, WA
Discover the distinct qualities that make the female voice influential—and how fostering camaraderie and allyship among female coworkers amplifies these qualities to benefit everyone in the workplace. In a world where women’s voices are often talked over or undervalued, owning your voice means more than just being heard—it shapes how others perceive your confidence, competence, and authority. This session combines insights from evolutionary science, female anatomy, and voice samples from historical icons like Shirley Chisholm and Margaret Thatcher. You’ll master vocal qualities such as pitch, pace, and volume to break through biases and inspire trust and respect.
Why attend?
This isn’t just about empowering women; it’s about creating a workplace culture where diverse perspectives thrive. When women feel supported by their peers—male and female alike—they are more likely to stay engaged, innovate, and contribute to the team’s success. Research shows strong workplace friendships improve collaboration, increase productivity, and even boost profits. By attending this session, you’ll not only gain tools to elevate your own voice but also learn how to champion the voices of others, fostering an inclusive environment that drives better outcomes for everyone.
Walk away empowered to elevate your voice, amplify your impact, and strengthen your workplace relationships.
Attendees will learn:
- To strengthen vocal presence
- 10 essentials for vocal vitality
- Strategies for building allyship to retain talent and enhance team dynamics
About the Speaker
Rebecca P. Murray is a dynamic communication expert with a unique background in applied behavior science, technology, and theater. As the founder of Showcase Your Shine in the Northwest, she’s passionate about transforming team dynamics by refining the art of listening, presenting, and
facilitating. A fierce advocate for Voice Equity, Rebecca uses this principle as a form of applied intelligence to create spaces where every voice feels valued, fostering collaboration and shared wisdom.
Rebecca’s fascination with sound began early, singing before she could speak and absorbing the magic of vinyl records on her own player. Her passion evolved into a professional journey—recording, directing, and producing hundreds of audio works, from audiobooks to TV commercials, podcasts, and live-streamed events. As a vocal expert, audiophile, and audio mastering enthusiast, Rebecca now helps clients find their authentic voice and amplify their impact, empowering women to be heard and respected.
Attendees earn one (1) recertification credit for SHRM and/or HRCI certifications.