Go Big

What’s the key to a strong stage presence? You may think that the best public speakers have some special, innate charisma – but that’s not entirely true. Your stage presence…
From the Stage to the Page

Over the past decade, That’s What She Said has expanded into new cities and explored new avenues for uplifting women and building a sense of community. We’re proud of our…
Lessons From the She Said Stage

At the start, That’s What She Said was created to provide space to uplift women’s voices and build community. Back then, we knew that many women have stories that were…
Speaker Spotlight: Taylor Clay

Think of all the ways that the world has tried to define you. Starting in childhood, you’ve likely received messages about who you are, what you can and can’t do,…
5 Ps of Public Speaking

Public speaking is, quite literally, some people’s worst nightmare. The feelings of self-conscious awkwardness can start long before you ever take the stage. This is totally normal. We know…
Why You Shouldn’t Be Afraid to Share Your Story

You are given 7 minutes and a microphone to share your story… what do you have to say? That’s the question you’re faced with when preparing to speak on The…
Breaking the Ice: Get to Know The She Said Project

That’s What She Said is here to amplify the voices and experiences of everyday women — because each woman is extraordinary. What began as a one-night-only show celebrating women’s stories in Champaign-Urbana has developed into a podcast, a teen empowerment program, a way to pay it forward, a community of women supporting women, and so much more.
Producer Feature: Jenny Miller Pratt

That’s What She Said St. Louis producer, Jenny Pratt, is a question asker, problem solver, sports lover, and big dreamer.
Women Of Hope,2014

The theme for The That’s What She Said Show 2014 was inspired by Morley’s song, WOMEN OF HOPE. The women who braved the stage could be described in so many…