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Using Your Voice to Change the World

Using Your Voice to Change the World

Published 1 month, 2 weeks ago
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Using your voice to change the world

gets confused with going viral.

With having a TED talk.

With writing the bestseller.

With waiting until you have the platform,

the audience,

the credentials,

the right room.

So leaders go quiet

and call it timing.

They tell themselves they will speak

when they are bigger,

safer,

more polished,

more ready.

And the rooms they are already in,

never hear the truth

they were uniquely placed to tell.

That is not a strategy.

That is silence with better marketing.

Why This Matters

The world does not change in viral moments.

It changes in repeated rooms.

It changes:

• at the dinner table

• in the meeting

• in the text thread

• in the elevator

• in the hallway after the call

• in the moment a child overhears you

Cultures shift one truth at a time,

told by one person who would not stop telling it.

You do not need a microphone.

You need a room.

And you are already in one.

Don’t wait for the platform. Use the room you are in.

For marginalized leaders, especially,

the trap is doubled.

You have been told

that your voice would only matter

If it was big enough,

polished enough,

credentialed enough.

And you have been told

that your voice was too much

the moment it became any of those things.

So you waited.

You softened.

You held back the truth

for a stage that kept moving.

But your voice has been changing the world

at scales no one was measuring.

In how you raised the next generation.

In how you described the system to a colleague.

In how you sat at the table

and spoke when no one expected you to.

That has always been a world-changing voice.

You have just been taught not to count it.

The Cost of Waiting for the Right Stage

It shows up in the body:

• a chest full of unspoken sentences

• a throat that aches without explanation

• a tiredness that comes from holding what wants to be said

It shows up in your leadership:

• ideas that someone else eventually says, less well

• rooms that move past truths you knew but did not name

• a credibility ceiling built from your own held silence

It shows up in the world:

• people you could have reached who never heard you

• a culture that did not change because the witness withheld

• a younger version of someone like you who is still waiting for the permission your voice could have given them

Held silence is not neutral. It is a vote for the way things already are.

Visibility: One voice. One truth. One room. Repeatedly.

The voice that changes the world

is not the loudest.

It is the most consistent.

It is the voice that says

the same true thing

in the same kind of room

until the room cannot un-hear it.

Movements are not made by louder voices.

They are made by voices that do not stop.

Leaders who can say:

• “This needs to be named.”

• “I will say it again.”

• “And I will say it tomorrow if I have to.”

stop performing voice

and start exercising it.

People do not follow leaders who go viral once.

They follow leaders who tell the same truth

on a Tuesday in February

when nothing is trending.

The world does not change for the loudest voice. It changes for the one that does not stop.

Liberation: Your voice is already changing the world

Liberation begins when you stop waiting for the stage

and start counting the rooms.

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