10 LinkedIn Speakers Making It Easy for Women to Talk
Women Don’t Need Permission to Speak — They Need a Spark
You’ve been told for centuries that women talk too much. What no one talks about is how often they’ve been silenced. How often they’ve been interrupted, overlooked, or made to feel that their voice isn’t worth hearing.
Truth is, women don’t lack stories. They lack spaces. They don’t lack opinions. They lack oxygen.
But that’s changing.
Then there are these women. Women who don’t just talk — they own the damn conversation. Women who aren’t asking for a seat at the table — they’re building new rooms. With louder, smarter, more honest dialogue.
This list? It’s not just about ten speakers. It’s ten masterclasses in courage. Ten reminders that it’s okay to raise your hand, take the mic, and say something that makes the room uncomfortable.
If you’re a woman who’s been waiting for a sign to speak up — this is it.
Bozoma Saint John
A magnetic presence on LinkedIn and beyond, known for her global leadership roles at Apple , Netflix , and Uber , she depends on storytelling to amplify identity, resilience, and leadership, especially for women of colour.
Bozoma Saint John 's posts usually involve candid reflections on authenticity, breaking professional stereotypes, and self-worth. Her message is simple - don’t play it safe to build a feminist future, a credo that she communicates with conviction, honour, and flair.
She even has a workshop at Harvard Business School called "The Anatomy of a Badass." Her rise as a thought leader in personal branding encourages women to reclaim the narrative — and how!
Sallie Krawcheck
She’s the former Wall Street executive who now leads Ellevest , a financial services platform aimed at closing the gender investing gap. On LinkedIn, she shares assertive, data-driven advice on people, particularly women, in financial conversations.
Succeeding in corporate roles and advocating for equitable workplaces. She speaks powerfully about women demanding their value, negotiating better deals, and investing strategically.
Sallie Krawcheck 's influence blends financial literacy with workplace empowerment. Her posts often include narrative threads with practice tips and calls to take charge of your career and your finances.
Minda Harts
Author, speaker, and now a career strategist focused on women of colour navigating corporate systems. Through her books, she gives frameworks around negotiation, sponsorship, dealing with microaggressions, and reclaiming presence in boardrooms.
On LinkedIn, she offers bite-sized advice for navigating career transitions and shares stories that validate intersectional challenges while uplifting collective growth.
Minda Harts leads career boot-camps and corporate trainings, and through her consulting, empowers different women to speak the truth, tell their stories, and ask for what they deserve in environments that often silence them by design.
Amy Jo Martin
Founder of Renegade Global Group and Author of Renegades Write The Rules, is an unequivocal voice on branding, digital leadership, and women in business. Her LinkedIn content seamlessly integrates personal storytelling with career reinvention, guiding women to step into roles often reserved for men confidently.
Having built digital royalty to help major brands transform their online presence, Amy Jo Martin has set her focus on empowering women to humanise the brand, utilise social media strategically, and advocate for themselves at work through visibility and digital influence.
Molly Fletcher
She is known as the female Jerry Maguire. She transitioned from elite sports agent to keynote speaker and author. Thanks to LinkedIn, she shares stories of negotiation, champion mindsets, and performance under pressure.
Molly Fletcher tailors her insights to women entering male-dominated fields such as sports, technology, and executive leadership. She asks powerful questions that advocate for one’s value and treat career choices like strategic plays.
Her language is rooted in sports analogies, empowering women to own the room like a champion and to speak fiercely in high-performance contexts.
Dr Amy Silver
Dr Amy Silver MAPS ClinPsyD MA MPhil BSc(Hons) is a psychologist and veteran speaker focused on emotion management, psychological safety, and courageous communication in organisations.
On LinkedIn, she writes accessibly about how individuals—especially women—can reframe fear, speak with clarity, and navigate difficult conversations with confidence keynotewomen.com.
Her books (including Conversations Create Growth and The Loudest Guest) and executive workshops help women build trust, reduce imposter syndrome, and use emotional insight as a strength.
Chetna Gala Sinha
Founder of the Mann Deshi Mahila Bank ( Mann Deshi Foundation ) and a World Economic Forum speaker, Chetna Gala Sinha is a grassroots powerhouse. Her voice on LinkedIn may not flood your feed daily, but when she speaks—it matters.
Chetna built India’s first rural women’s bank and has dedicated her life to helping women—especially in underserved communities—gain financial independence, leadership skills, and a public voice.
Her presence online and offline gives strength to women who’ve been systemically silenced. Through economic empowerment, she’s taught thousands of women to stand up, speak up, and take control of their futures.
If you're looking for proof that strong voices can rise from anywhere, Chetna is it.
Hannah Ubl & Lisa X. Walden (Paired Speakers)
These two humans come to us courtesy of Good Company Consulting , and speak together on creating human-centred workplace cultures. Hannah Ubl & Lisa X. Walden rely on humour, practical frameworks, and inclusive storytelling to help women and others feel safe discussing burnout, bias, and belonging.
Through the tools picked up in their sessions, they offer a playful yet incisive voice that dismantles marginalisation.
Through their LinkedIn posts and speaking events, they empower women to help reshape organisational norms by voicing needs, questioning the status quo, and building connections through authenticity.
Petra Velzeboer
She is a TEDx speaker, psychotherapist, and mental health consultant who explores how toxic workplace culture silences women.
Her personal story of escaping a cult helps her coach organisations and individuals on reclaiming voice, resisting coercion, and designing psychologically safe cultures where women thrive and speak freely.
Petra Velzeboer 's thoughts are centred around spotting groupthink and its toxic behaviour before voicing concerns, allowing women to blend deep emotional insight with workplace practicality.
Conclusion
No More Whispering. It’s Time to Be Loud.
The world doesn’t change when women speak softly. It changes when they speak boldly.
These LinkedIn voices aren’t just speakers — they’re fire starters. They’ve made it their mission to unmute women everywhere. Not by handing over empowerment like charity, but by reminding us it was always ours.
Follow them. Learn from them. But more importantly — become one of them.
Because the next powerful voice someone’s waiting to hear… might just be yours.