Workshop: Make Your Queer Voice Heard at Work
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Workshop
Manchester | Thursday 23 February 2023
Register now – https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/workshop-make-your-queer-voice-heard-at-work-manchester-tickets-472676085897
Join Sam Malone, a spoken voice coach at some of the top drama conservatoires in the country. Sam will discuss the reasons why LGBTQIA+ voices can be less ‘heard’ in the workplace, and how our queerness impacts our voice, expression, and career growth. This exciting workshop will teach you how your corporate voice is serving you and how to advance your career by utilising your voice.
Timings: 5.00pm – 8pm (including networking).
- 5pm – Registration, teas and coffees
- 5.30pm – Workshop starts
- 7.30pm – Workshop finishes
- 7.35pm – Networking with beers, wine and nibbles
- 8pm – Close
Venue: Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP, One New Bailey 4 Stanley Street, Spinningfields, M3 5JL.
Price: £25
Please note that while we recognise that most businesses will be able to pay, we acknowledge that some within our community might not, and we have some tickets available for free. Please email us if this sounds like you – hello@prideinleadership.co.uk. All profit goes to support Pride in Leadership.
Register now – https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/workshop-make-your-queer-voice-heard-at-work-manchester-tickets-472676085897
Sam’s biography
Sam Malone is a vibrant and dynamic voice coach from Canada. He is interested in the relationship between the voice and one’s performance, both professionally and on stage. He holds an MFA (Distinction) in Voice Studies from the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, University of London. Sam is also a qualified educator, holding a Masters in Education (with a specialism in Adult Learning) and a Bachelor of Commerce in International Business. He currently is the main voice tutor for Musical Theatre programme at the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, and also works at Guildhall School of Acting, Manchester Metropolitan University, Rose Bruford, and Leeds Conservatoire teaching spoken voice and accents. Sam also has a significant interest in working with the LGBTQ+ community, including non-profits. And he is passionate about public speaking, and empowering individuals to help them find their true leadership potential.
