Marvellous Women: The Podcast

Ep 49 - Don’t speak to be heard, speak to be remembered with Sally Prosser

31 min · 11. mai 2026
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In this episode of Marvellous Women: The Podcast, Sally Prosser shares her insights on the power of voice and storytelling, the role of community and femininity in empowerment, overcoming self-criticism, and why authenticity is essential in meaningful communication. Sally Prosser is a voice and communication expert, keynote speaker, TEDx speaker, and host of the podcast That Voice Podcast. Through her signature concept of the “voiceprint,” Sally helps leaders, professionals, and teams speak with confidence, authority, and lasting impact. A former radio and TV reporter turned media spokesperson, she has coached everyone from executives to Olympians and built a global audience of nearly half a million across social media. Sally is also the author of Voiceprint and was awarded Young Entrepreneur of the Year for PR & Media QLD in 2020. #MarvellousWomen #MarvellousWomenCards #MarvellousWomenThePodcast #podcast #SallyProsser

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Ep 52 - Own your art with Celia Craig

In this episode of Marvellous Women: The Podcast, Celia Craig shares her insights about embracing authenticity, reclaiming creative freedom, and living with synesthesia—a rare neurological condition that allows her to experience music as vivid colours and patterns. From her remarkable career as an internationally acclaimed musician to becoming a neurodiversity advocate, Celia opens up about resilience, self-discovery, the power of owning your art, and why celebrating your unique strengths can transform both your work and your life. An internationally acclaimed musician, speaker, coach, and neurodiversity advocate, Celia Craig is recognised as one of the world’s leading performers with synaesthesia. Celia’s performance career spans five continents, including recording at Abbey Road Studios, playing for the Royal family and Doctor Who, and touring schools with her Colours of Home duo. Grounded in this multi-sensory perspective, her recent focus heavily includes unscripted classical performance, leading the innovative improvisation ensemble Collectif: Arc en Ciel. Following diagnoses of ADHD and anxiety disorder alongside her innate synaesthesia, Celia is a Twice Exceptional (2E) musician. This lived experience drives her burgeoning career in keynote speaking and professional coaching, combining deep personal insights with evidence-based strategy. An EMCC-qualified coach, her unique capacity for connection was shaped early through personal coaching by Leonard Bernstein. As a former Chairman of London’s BBC Symphony Orchestra, Celia helped deliver the Last Night of the Proms to a global audience of 40 million. In 2026, she continues her senior international roles as a Biennial Artist through CreateSA in Adelaide (UNESCO City of Music), Associate of the Royal Academy of Music, and Visiting International Lecturer at the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama, Cardiff. #MarvellousWomen #MarvellousWomenCards #MarvellousWomenThePodcast #podcast

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Ep 51 - You can do hard things with Chipo Wekare

In this episode of Marvellous Women: The Podcast, Chipo Wekare shares her insights about resilience, purpose, and the power of turning personal challenges into meaningful impact. A mother, chartered accountant, MBA graduate, and founder of the Lili Grace Foundation, Chipo refalects on balancing motherhood with higher education, navigating her son’s Type 1 diabetes diagnosis, and building a charity dedicated to supporting children living with diabetes in Zimbabwe. Through stories of perseverance, community, and her guiding mantra—“I can do hard things”—Chipo offers an inspiring conversation about leadership, service, and creating change where it matters most. About Chipo Wekare: Chipo is a meticulous and results-driven Chartered Accountant (CAANZ & CA(Z)) with over 15 years of experience in accounting, financial management, and strategic leadership across large and multinational corporations. She is a graduate of Griffith University, where she earned a Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting), and the University of Queensland, where she completed an MBA. Chipo's career began in a family-owned company experiencing rapid growth, an environment that cultivated her ability to navigate complex challenges with resilience and agility. Over the years, she has risen to senior and executive roles, where she has been entrusted with strategic planning, operational leadership, and decision-making at the highest levels. In these roles, she has led cross-functional teams, steered large-scale initiatives, and overseen organizational transformations that drive growth and operational efficiency. Her expertise spans a broad spectrum of financial and managerial domains, including management reporting, stakeholder engagement, process improvement, financial reporting, budgeting, negotiation, project management, team leadership and forecasting. With a passion for business process optimization and the integration of cutting-edge technologies, Chipo is a strong advocate for adopting Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Robotic Process Automation (RPA) to streamline operations and enhance decision-making processes. Chipo is particularly adept at aligning financial strategies with broader organizational goals, leveraging her deep understanding of business dynamics to create sustainable value. Her strategic acumen, combined with her hands-on approach, ensures that she delivers impactful solutions tailored to complex challenges, whether it's improving operational workflows, driving system implementations, or fostering a culture of continuous improvement. Beyond her professional achievements, Chipo is deeply committed to social impact, particularly addressing insulin access among children with Type 1 diabetes in Zimbabwe and advancing the welfare of the African girl child. She actively participates in initiatives to improve access to essential medication, medical equipment, and education resources. Inspired by her personal mission, Chipo aspires to establish a foundation dedicated to supporting children and families affected by Type 1 diabetes. In her personal life, Chipo enjoys traveling, exploring new culinary techniques, and taking long walks with her beloved Rhodesian Ridgeback, Shumba. #MarvellousWomen #MarvellousWomenThePodcast #MarvellousWomenCards #podcast #Chipo Wekare

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episode Ep 50 - Giving the signals that get you the outcomes you need with Lauren Hancock cover

Ep 50 - Giving the signals that get you the outcomes you need with Lauren Hancock

In this episode of Marvellous Women: The Podcast, Lauren Hancock shares her insights about the psychology behind human behaviour, the universal need to be seen and heard, the power of taking up space with intention, creating meaningful human connection, and redefining success through community, balance, and purpose. Lauren Hancock is an experienced Psychologist with a diverse background, having worked across a range of industries, including healthcare, resources, local government, education, and non-profit sectors. Throughout her career, she has provided interventions to individuals and groups across Australia and internationally, supporting leaders and organisations in navigating complex people challenges.   Originally trained as a therapist, Lauren has worked in organisational development since 2010, providing programs on leadership and mental health. She brings extensive experience in designing and leading residential leadership programs, having served as Program Director for several multi-day retreats. Her work is grounded in evidence-based methodologies, empowering participants to gain deeper insights into human behaviour and apply these insights to drive meaningful change within their organisations.   Lauren is also Adjunct Faculty for the Executive Education arm of two leading Australian Business Schools. Her excellence in program facilitation was recognised in 2024, when she received a teaching award for achieving the highest overall participant satisfaction.   As a coach, Lauren works with leaders to develop both intrapersonal and interpersonal skills critical for effective leadership. She believes that self-awareness and the capacity to manage mental health factors are essential to successful leadership. She works with executives and senior leaders, supporting them through career transitions, promotions, and organisational change. A number of her coaching clients have worked with her over several years as they advance in their careers. She is also an experienced team coach, focussing on enhancing team dynamics and performance. #MarvellousWomen #MarvellousWomenCards #MarvellousWomenThePodcast #podcast #LaurenHancock

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episode Ep 49 - Don’t speak to be heard, speak to be remembered with Sally Prosser cover

Ep 49 - Don’t speak to be heard, speak to be remembered with Sally Prosser

In this episode of Marvellous Women: The Podcast, Sally Prosser shares her insights on the power of voice and storytelling, the role of community and femininity in empowerment, overcoming self-criticism, and why authenticity is essential in meaningful communication. Sally Prosser is a voice and communication expert, keynote speaker, TEDx speaker, and host of the podcast That Voice Podcast. Through her signature concept of the “voiceprint,” Sally helps leaders, professionals, and teams speak with confidence, authority, and lasting impact. A former radio and TV reporter turned media spokesperson, she has coached everyone from executives to Olympians and built a global audience of nearly half a million across social media. Sally is also the author of Voiceprint and was awarded Young Entrepreneur of the Year for PR & Media QLD in 2020. #MarvellousWomen #MarvellousWomenCards #MarvellousWomenThePodcast #podcast #SallyProsser

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