If you’ve ever felt your throat tighten in a meeting, your mind go blank when introducing yourself, or your voice shake when sharing your work… you’re not alone. Women — especially carers, parents, and neurodivergent women — carry stories that were never ours to begin with.
This programme helps you rewrite them.
Women who are:
Tired of shrinking in networking spaces
Ready to overcome fear of speaking
Building a business but struggling to articulate their value
Carrying generational or internalised stories that keep them quiet
Wanting to feel confident, grounded, and visible
Neurodivergent, introverted, or simply exhausted by performative business culture
How to overcome fear of public speaking using psychology‑backed tools
How to identify and rewrite the stories holding you back
How to craft powerful business stories that connect and convert
How to speak confidently in networking, pitching, and content
How to use story ethically and trauma‑informed
How to build a signature story you can use everywhere
12 weekly live Zoom trainings (75–90 mins)
Podia members‑only community
Weekly worksheets, story prompts & templates
Story Labs (optional practice sessions)
Replay library
Digital Story Vault
Accountability pods
End‑of‑programme showcase
Speak with confidence in any room
Understand the psychology behind fear and how to calm your body
Identify the stories holding you back — and rewrite them
Craft the essential business stories every woman needs
Use story in networking, content, sales, and speaking
Build a signature story you can use everywhere
Feel grounded, visible, and unapologetically yourself
Stories are remembered 22x more than facts alone (Stanford research).
Storytelling increases conversion rates by ~30% (marketing psychology studies).
Stories trigger oxytocin, increasing empathy and trust (neuroscience research).
Founder stories build authenticity and deepen customer connection (brand storytelling research).
Psychological interventions significantly reduce fear of public speaking (meta‑analysis in Journal of Anxiety Disorders).