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Stop Shrinking: Voice, Habit and Presence

Stop Shrinking: Voice, Habit and Presence


Episode 67


In this episode of Be Truly Heard, coach and voice expert Anne Leatherland explores the subtle ways women “shrink” their voices, speaking more softly, holding back in meetings, choosing minimising language – and how that quietly erodes impact at work. She unpacks where this habit comes from (early conditioning, gender expectations, fear of being judged), then shares practical mindset, body and visualisation tools to help you take up more vocal space without needing to be loud or “pushy”.

She walks you through noticing when you retreat, experimenting with speaking earlier in “low-stakes” situations, shifting the thoughts that sit behind your sound, and using simple visualisations to retrain your nervous system so that being heard feels safe, not scary. The episode is a reminder that while shrinking may once have felt like self-protection, it no longer serves you if you want to be remembered, respected, and truly heard in business.


Key Takeaways

Shrinking shows up in your body and your sound. Rounded shoulders, shallow breath and small posture lead to a quieter, tentative voice that makes it easier for others to overlook you.


Awareness is the first step to change. Start noticing when you lower your volume, delay speaking, or soften ideas with words like “just” and “sorry”; jot patterns down for a week.


Practise speaking sooner in “low-stakes” spaces. In your next meeting or call, aim to contribute early with something simple like, “I’d like to add to that point,” to build the “muscle” of showing up.


Use your body to signal ‘I belong here’. Before you speak, roll your shoulders back, gently lift your chest and feel your feet on the floor; your voice will usually sound clearer and steadier.


Change the thought, change the voice. Catch inner scripts like “What if I’m wrong?” and reframe them into “My point of view adds value” or “I’m sharing something important,” then repeat until they feel believable.


Best Moments

“When your voice shrinks, so does your impact.”


“Shrinking isn’t just metaphorical; your body contracts, your breath becomes shallow and your voice can feel trapped.”


“Staying silent rarely serves us in business.”


“Changing the habit means changing the thought – the voice follows the mind.”


“Shrinking may once have felt safe, but it no longer serves you if you want to be truly heard.”


About the host

With over 28 years’ voice-teaching experience, Anne Leatherland helps clients progress quickly and achieve goals with confidence. Bridging science, education and the performing arts, she is a science graduate, qualified teacher and singing teacher with advanced training in voice practice, vocal habilitation and life coaching. As the only Vocal Process Associate Trainer, Anne mentors and trains other voice teachers. Her holistic, collaborative approach nurtures every aspect of the voice alongside personal growth.

Find out more: ​​https://anneleatherland.co.uk/



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