You’re IN!
Welcome to the Voice Map Workshop.
Here are your next steps…
Gather Your Assets
Take a look at the checklist below and bring as much content as possible to the live workshop to get the best output from your Voice Map.
Mark Your Calendar
Once you’re registered, be on the lookout for a calendar invite from me. In the meantime, save the date for 10/8 from 1-3 EST for our workshop.
Get ready to Have Some FUN :)
Our two hours together are going to help you transform how you create content forevermore. The workshop’s going to be productive AND fun and I’m so glad you’ll be there!

Your Asset Checklist
(The more you bring, the better your Voice Map will be)
1. Purpose & Context
Think about why content matters in your business right now.
Jot down what you most want to create first with your Voice Map (social posts, newsletters, talks, landing pages, etc.).
Clarify your core offer, audience, and the bigger result or transformation you deliver.
2. written voice samples
Collect 2–5 writing samples (social posts, emails, blogs, etc.) where you felt most like yourself.
Optional: grab 1–2 pieces that didn’t feel like you, and note what felt off..
3. conversational voice
Find transcripts of calls, podcasts, or interviews where you felt in your groove.
If you don’t have those, record a quick 2–3 minute voice note about:
a win you’re proud of,
a hard lesson turned shortcut, or
why your work matters right now.
5. identity markers
List 3–5 identity markers you’d love tied to your voice (archetypes, characters, pop-culture references, personal shorthand).
Optional: bring notes from any archetype systems you use (Human Design, Enneagram, etc.).
5. personal lexicon
Write down any words and phrases you love using (verbs, nouns, metaphors, catchphrases).
List any words and phrases you avoid (jargon, clichés, AI-ish frames, em dashes, etc.).
6. influence style
Reflect on how you naturally invite action (direct, playful, stories, data, etc.).
Capture what others often say about your influence style.
Note down any “never” phrases or tones that feel totally wrong for you.
7. Feeling states
Consider how you want your audience to feel after engaging with you.
Consider how you want to feel when you’re creating content.