Veronica Rueckert is an expert on women's voices, a speech coach and consultant, and the author of "Outspoken: Why Women's Voices Get Silences and How to Set Them Free" from HarperCollins. Rueckert holds a Peabody Award from her long career as a public radio host. Her commentary has appeared in The Washington Post, NPR, and C-Span.
Sub-specialties:
How women in politics are perceived
Women's voices
The experience of being heard in the workplace for women
Gender bias and women's voices
How the voice works
Double-standards in perceived leadership presence for women
Girl's voices
Why cubicle environments hurt women's voices
Women leaders
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After there is a female president, we’ll vote for one. You see the problem there?
The Washington Post [March 5, 2020] -
That grating noise? It’s people criticizing female voices on the debate stage.
The Washington Post [September 11, 2019] -
How women's voices get silenced and how you can learn to speak up
To the Best of Our Knowledge from PRX [July 26, 2019] -
Outspoken
C-Span Book TV [July 26, 2019]















