Salima Saxton is a multi-hyphenate creative — a writer, performer, and coach who thrives on stories: telling them, performing them, and shaping them with others and ultimately how to find your voice. In this interview, Salima shares her unique journey, from performing on The Moth MainStage at Union Chapel (featured on The Moth podcast’s "Great Expectations" episode) to coaching individuals on finding and using their voice in every aspect of life. Beyond the stage, Salima works as a relational dynamics and speaking coach, helping female entrepreneurs, corporate leaders, and mothers navigate transitions. She also prepares clients for a variety of speaking engagements, from high-stakes pitches to personal speeches, and even marriage proposals. In addition to her personal work, Salima is the co-founder of Women Are Mad, a growing mental health movement created alongside author and psychotherapist Jennifer Cox. The platform features a popular podcast and a thriving online community, bringing open conversations about mental health to a wider audience. #howtofindyourvoice #writerperformerandcoach #SheCanMedia
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