Be the voice, not the echo

VoiceWork is embodied vocal training for women who are done second-guessing their voice— at work, in relationships, and inside themselves. When you connect with your voice, you connect with your power.

Your voice is your superpower

Your voice is your superpower ✦


What VoiceWork Is

VoiceWork addresses vocal shutdown directly and builds the capacity to speak and express without performance or force.

When Vocal Shutdown Happens

  • You replay conversations wishing you’d said what you actually meant.

  • You struggle to say “no” without immediately feeling guilty.

  • You dilute your point in meetings, even when you know you’re right.

  • You avoid the mic or the spotlight despite knowing the material better than anyone else.

  • You feel resentment building because you don’t speak up in the moment.

  • You over-edit emails and messages before you hit send.

  • You don’t like the sound of your own voice — especially when it’s recorded.


Vocal shutdown happens because many women have been conditioned subtly and repeatedly to stay agreeable and non-threatening. Over time, the nervous system learns to brace: the pitch rises, the pace speeds up, the breath tightens, the voice flattens. VoiceWork interrupts that pattern so your voice reflects what you actually think and want.

Explore whether this work is a fit for you. 
The Approach

VoiceWork focuses on what happens in your body when you speak—so you can interrupt shutdown, release tension, and access your voice more reliably.

This work is not about confidence hacks or formulaic scripted responses. This work is about bringing your unique voice forward and into the world. We focus on four pillars:


❋ Pattern Identification

Reveal hidden habits— micro-tension, trailing off, etc.—and replacing them with patterns that support relaxation

❋ Somatic Regulation

Improve how the nervous system responds under pressure so your voice remains open without shutdown

❋ Vocal Technique

Strengthen the mechanics of breath resonance, tone, articulation, and volume to increase vocal capacity

❋ Decisive Delivery

Strengthening the ability to deliver thoughts and respond without without hesitation or over-processing

What Clients Are Saying

“Working with Genevieve fundamentally shifted how I show up as a leader. I used to think that I was being direct and clear in my feedback and asks of my team, but we’d run into the same issues. It was after working with Genevieve I realized where I was weak in my delivery. Since working together my team’s more responsive and have told me there’s more clarity and direction. Game changer.

— Mel Miles, Founder / CEO + Founder,  OneThousand Club

“We brought Genevieve in to open our founders conference, and the impact was immediate. Genevieve has a rare ability to get high-achievers out of their heads and into presence. Her VoiceWork session was a highlight of the weekend.”

— Julie Majorelle / Co-Founder, ELEA

Work Together

VoiceWork is offered in private, 1:1 sessions.

Each session is 60 minutes. We work in real time to identify your vocal patterns, release tension, and train your voice in the exact moments that matter — meetings, conflict, boundaries, presentations.

Sessions are:

  • Private and confidential

  • Recorded so you can review and practice afterward

  • Conducted online (or in person if you’re in Lisbon)

If you’d like to explore whether this work is a fit, you can book a free 20-minute consultation below.

Founder of VoiceWork

VoiceWork was created by Genevieve Kim, a classically trained vocalist with experience in high-pressure professional and creative environments. From boardrooms to stages, she has built a life that requires her voice to stay true, even under pressure.

She has served as a tech exec and worked in management consulting, where clarity, authority, and steadiness are operational, not optional.

Alongside her executive career, Genevieve is the author of Yes to It All and the writer, producer, and performer of the one-woman show Madame Kimchi. She hosts the podcast This, Too, Is Love, where she explores voice, risk, and creative life in real time. She is also a published photographer, with work featured in Harper’s Bazaar and The New York Times.

Genevieve teaches voice not abstractly, not conceptually, but personally. Because when the voice stops collapsing under others’ expectations, everything shifts. Her clients are showing up with a new sense of power— in meetings, in relationships, in creative risk, in conflict, in leadership, and in their own lives.