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Become the Face of Your Brand Workshop - Registrations Open

This is an intimate workshop designed for women who are ready to strengthen their visibility, clarify their personal brand, and step into the opportunities they're already capable of pursuing.

Whether you're preparing for a leadership role, considering a board position, building a consultancy, growing your professional profile, or simply ready to become more visible in your field, this experience is designed to help you show up with greater clarity and intention.

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The Camera and the Ageing Woman

I photograph brilliant women in midlife wondering if they still look visible, current or enough and wrote a piece about what I’ve learned through portrait photography, and why so many women become less visible just as they become more valuable.

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Using Your Brand Photos on LinkedIn

Being Seen as a Leader Starts Here - This blog post shows case studies of how to use your brand photos on LinkedIn to communicate your thinking, build trust and strengthen your online presence.

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How to Get Noticed on LinkedIn

4 steps to boost your Personal Brand

Professionals who actively shape their personal brand aren’t just more visible, they’re more trusted, more connected, and more likely to win work.

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Why You Don’t Need to Perform to Be Powerful

Most women I work with don’t struggle with capability. They struggle with visibility, especially when the spotlight is on them instead of their work.

And this is the pattern I see repeatedly…..

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What Singing Taught Me About Showing Up

Recently, I did something completely out of my comfort zone. I went to a singing class for the first time in over 30 years! I had no expectations - just a fun, creative exercise, a chance to express myself.

But what stood out wasn’t just the singing—it was how the teacher made me feel.

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