When you hear the words voice activation, what comes to mind?
For many people, it brings up images of vocal toning, chanting, singing, or creating beautiful ethereal sounds. If you’ve ever come across a voice activation workshop, chances are it involves using your voice in a very literal sense—making sounds, exploring resonance, opening the throat, and expressing yourself vocally.
For the longest time, I thought that was what voice activation meant too. In fact, I quietly carried the belief that if I was going to talk about reclaiming your voice, then surely I needed to have a workshop like that.
The funny thing is… I never felt called to create one, at least not for now.
Not because I don’t value vocal toning. I think it can be incredibly healing and transformative. But every time I tried to imagine teaching a workshop centered around making sounds, something inside me would say, There’s something more to it.
For a while, I questioned myself. If I don’t teach vocal toning, can I really say I help women reclaim their voice?
Then one day, it hit me. I had unconsciously reduced voice to sound. And they’re not the same thing.
Voice Is Bigger Than Sound
Yes, your voice includes your physical voice. It includes speaking your truth, asking for what you need, setting boundaries, sharing your message, teaching, leading, creating, and allowing yourself to be heard.
But voice is so much bigger than what comes out of your throat. Voice is expression. It’s the expression of who you truly are.
Because here’s the truth:
Someone can be incredibly outspoken and still not be expressing their authentic self.
Someone can speak confidently in every meeting and still never say what they actually want.
Someone can have no problem talking for hours, yet constantly hide the deepest parts of themselves.
Likewise, someone may know they are here to share their gifts with the world but keep delaying posting the video, launching the offering, writing the book, speaking on stage, or expressing what their heart has known all along.
This isn’t about how expressive someone is. It’s about whether they’re expressing their real truth.
What I Mean When I Say “Reclaim Your Voice”
When I say reclaim your voice, I’m not simply talking about opening your throat chakra.
I’m talking about reclaiming every part of yourself that learned it wasn’t safe to exist—the part that made herself smaller to fit in, questioned her intuition, stayed silent to keep the peace, dimmed her light so others would feel comfortable, and forgot who she was because belonging felt safer than being fully seen.
To reclaim your voice is to reclaim all of her—to trust your inner knowing, to express your gifts instead of hiding them, to allow yourself to be visible, to embrace your leadership instead of waiting for permission.
Your physical voice is part of that. But it is only one expression of something much deeper.
Voice Activation Is Embodiment
The more I sit with this work, the more I realize that what I call voice activation has never really been about speaking. It has always been about embodiment.
It’s about becoming someone who no longer abandons her truth. Someone whose heart, intuition, words, creations, and actions begin to move in the same direction.
Because the greatest expression of your voice isn’t necessarily what you say. It’s how you live.
Perhaps that’s why my work has always revolved around remembrance, priestess leadership, visibility, nervous system safety, sovereignty and self-expression. At first glance, they may seem like different topics. But underneath them all is the same invitation: to become fully expressed as the truth of who you are.
Maybe voice activation was never just about using your voice. Maybe your voice is simply the vehicle—and the real activation is remembering, embodying, and expressing the truth of who you are.
If part of you is ready to begin that remembering, here’s a place to start.
Ready to Begin Reclaiming Your Voice?
If this resonates with you, I created a free light language transmission called Reclaim Your Voice Across Lifetimes.
This activation is for the parts of you that have been silenced, suppressed, or afraid to fully express themselves—whether through this lifetime or beyond.
Allow yourself to receive, remember, and reconnect with the voice that has always been yours. Because your voice isn’t something you need to find. It’s something you get to remember.
Receive the free activation: Reclaim Your Voice Across Lifetimes.

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