You know what to say — so why does your voice still hesitate?
If you’re a high-achieving woman 50+, you’ve done the work.
You’ve led teams, run programs, raised families, and shown up for everyone else.
But your voice?
It still takes a back seat when it matters most.
If you’ve ever walked away from a meeting thinking:
“I should’ve said that better.”
“Why didn’t I speak up sooner?”
“That wasn’t the message I meant to send…”
You’re not alone.
And you’re not underqualified.
You just need a strategy to help your voice match your presence.
WHAT YOU'LL LEARN:
In just 75 minutes, you’ll learn how to:
- Craft clear, persuasive messages using the C.L.E.A.R. Method
- Speak with calm, conviction, and presence — even under pressure
- Quiet the second-guessing and show up without shrinking
"For years, I avoided speaking up in meetings — even when I had something valuable to say. This workshop helped me shift that. The C.L.E.A.R. Method gave me a structure I could actually use, and now I walk into conversations with calm and clarity. I finally sound as confident as I feel inside."
― Brenda T., Nonprofit Director, Age 57 ―
"Before this workshop, I overthought every word. I was editing myself in real-time. But Dr. Geneva made it simple and empowering. Now I know how to organize my thoughts and speak without freezing. I even got compliments after my last team meeting!"
― Carla M., Corporate Trainer, Age 61. ―
"I expected good tips. What I got was a total mindset shift. For the first time, I am not replaying conversations in my head. I speak up, stand tall, and stop apologizing for having a voice. Every woman over 50 should take this!"
― Denise R., Entrepreneur & Grandma of Four, Age 64 ― WHAT'S INCLUDED:
The C.L.E.A.R. Method Speaking Framework (PDF)
Full Replay Access (watch anytime)
workshop details
Spots are limited to keep it personal and powerful.
THIS MIGHT BE YOU IF…
- You replay what you said after every meeting
- You edit your words before you even speak
- You walk away thinking, “That didn’t land the way I wanted”
- You want to lead with your voice — but still freeze under pressure
Imagine walking away from your next meeting thinking:
“I said what I needed to say — and I said it well.”