257. What it means to speak your truth

Season #13

What does it actually mean to speak your truth?
Is it the same as speaking the truth?
And how do you know when you’ve truly spoken yours?

In this episode, I dive deep into these questions and share one of the most personal and powerful excerpts from my upcoming book VOICEPRINT. It’s a raw story of losing - and reclaiming - my voice, and the life-changing lesson I learned about the difference between speaking with confidence and speaking your truth.

✨ Inside this episode:

  • Why speaking your truth is not the same as “telling the truth”

  • The messy, courageous reality of voicing what’s real for you

  • How silence, shame and gaslighting suppress your authentic voice

  • The energetic shift that happens when you speak in alignment

  • My personal story of rediscovering my voice after losing it in a toxic relationship

If you’ve ever struggled with saying what’s really on your heart - or feared being “too much” - this episode will remind you that your voice matters, your story matters, and your truth deserves to be heard.

🔗 LINKS & MENTIONS:

🎁 BONUSES for Pre-Ordering VOICEPRINT:

  1. Exclusive voice note of me reading Chapter 1

  2. Access to the Brisbane Book Launch Party on Dec 7 at Blackbird

  3. Support a first-time author (me!) and help the industry take notice 💛
    📦 Pre-order on Amazon (preferred) or wherever you buy books
    📸 Then just send your receipt to any of my socials or via email!

And don’t forget — if you're a card deck lover or a facilitator, check out the matching VOICEPRINT CODES Oracle Deck 

Links & Resources:
🎤 The Magnetic Voice Formula Mini-Course – use code MAGNETIC for your discount
🧘‍♀️ Public Speaking Chakra Meditation (available at checkout)
🔮 Soul Speakers Membership – includes free access to the mini-course
📺 Follow along on socials @sallyprosservoice @thatvoicepodcast

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