08/05/2026
What a fabulous conversation we had about voice, presence, taking space, entering a room and the magic that happens when posture, breath and voice truly align.
In this very first episode we talked about my parcours from starting out in musical theatre, continuing through a wide range of creative and teaching experiences, towards the woman I am today. A woman wearing many hats, building several businesses and helping others reconnect to their natural presence and calm authority.
We also reflected on how freeing your voice is never just about sound. It is about finding your place, your way, your resonance.
Merci for this beautiful exchange. I can’t wait for you to hear the episode .podcast.play
30/03/2026
I recently discovered this quote by Ralph Waldo Emerson. He wrote in the 19th century:
“To be yourself in a world that is constantly trying to make you something else is the greatest accomplishment.” More than 180 years later, this idea may be even more relevant. In a world of social media, filters, comparison and a fair bit of bling bling, the pressure to appear more polished, more impressive, more “perfect” is everywhere.
And yet the people who truly move us rarely feel manufactured.They feel real, communicating with their natural voice, a grounded body who calmly owns the room with its presence.
Someone who is not performing a role but simply inhabiting the room. This idea is also at the heart of my work.
Instead of teaching people to “perform better”, we explore how voice, breath and movement can come back into harmony so presence becomes natural again.
Emerson called it self-reliance.
I like to think of it as pure resonance.