The Voice That Doubts: Impostor Syndrome
For the leader who says the right thing in every room — and leaves feeling invisible.
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WHAT WE WORK WITH
→ The body location of self-doubt: where impostor syndrome lives before it reaches your words
→ The difference between confidence performed and confidence built from the inside out
→ A live somatic practice to shift the inner critic's grip on your voice
THIS IS FOR YOU IF
— You hesitate before speaking even when you know what you want to say
— You qualify your ideas before sharing them, or wait to feel more certain before claiming your perspective
— You have achieved things others admire — and still feel you haven't quite earned the right to speak
— You are harder on your own voice than you would ever be on anyone else's
What to expect...
More body, less mind
75 minutes, live on Zoom. Approximately 80% experiential — we do the work in the room, not just discuss it. Bring comfortable clothes and a willingness to use your actual voice.
Transformation
This session will be recorded. If you cannot attend live, the replay will be available to all registered participants.
Integration
This is not a public speaking course. There are no frameworks, no scripts, no techniques for sounding more confident. This is somatic voice work — the shift happens in the body before it reaches the mind.
About Lidia
Lidia Lins is a voice activation mentor, medicine music artist, and former environmental scientist based in Lisbon.
Her work sits at the intersection of somatic voice practice, nervous system regulation, neuroscience, and ancestral sound traditions. She works with senior leaders, founders, and executives who are already successful — and who sense there is a more sovereign version of their voice waiting on the other side of the performance.
She is the facilitator of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology's physician leadership development program and the creator of Sovereign Voice Leadership — a 3-month voice activation mentorship for leaders ready to close the gap between who they are internally and the voice that shows up under pressure.