SpeakHER Sessions
Hosted by Kim Atwood, SpeakHER Sessions shares candid conversations with women who’ve learned to trust their voice and use it well—in leadership, in life, and in the moments that matter most. Real stories, practical wisdom, and confidence you can carry into your own world.
SpeakHER Sessions
Latest Episodes
What 11 Women Taught Me About Finding Your Voice | Season 1 Lessons Learned
What does it really take to find your voice — and what happens when it gets taken from you?In this special solo episode, SpeakHER Sessions host Kim Atwood reflects on the six most powerful lessons she learned from Season 1. Ten ep...
Before I Had a Voice, I Had Two Sisters: Family, Birth Order, and the Relationships That Shape Who We Become | Shannon Henderson and Rebecca Wolfe
Before Kim Atwood had a podcast, a platform, or any of the clarity she talks about on this show, she had two sisters.To close out Season 1, Kim brings it all the way home by inviting Shannon Henderson and Rebecca Wolfe into...
Widowhood, Resilience, and Loving Again: A Life of Faithful Service After Loss | Jan Westmoreland-Sipes
Some voices are shaped by survival. Jan Sipes' was shaped by something quieter: 35 years of five-year-olds who still stop her in the grocery store to say hello, 10 summers at Camp Gravatt building something generational with her husband Mac, an...
From Domestic Violence Survivor to Breast Cancer Overcomer: Reclaiming Your Voice and Smashing Life | Breanna Pritchard
What does it look like to reclaim your voice after seasons of loss, fear, and survival, and then decide to live boldly on purpose?Breanna Pritchard grew up quiet and shy. She lost her dad to cancer at 13. She married young, and th...
My Daughter Had Pediatric Epilepsy and the Doctors Told Me to Accept It. I Didn't. | Samantha Butler
When Samantha Butler's daughter Griggs had her first seizure at one and a half years old, the hospital told her it was probably nothing. Samantha pushed anyway, because her mom had epilepsy, and something in her gut said this wasn't noth...