Behind The Voice

Sonia A. M. Daly

Intro Section

Block A — Identity + Leadership

Sonia A. M. Daly is a writer, voice artist, and founder of Eleven11 — a listening space for those navigating transition, reinvention, and the quiet clarity that arrives when we stop postponing our own lives.

Her work lives at the intersection of language and embodied experience — where a precisely chosen word can shift something in the body before the mind has fully articulated why.

Alongside her contemplative work, Sonia brings decades of leadership experience within complex public systems — grounding reflection in lived responsibility.

Block B — Philosophy

She believes the most powerful thing a voice can do is create stillness — the kind that makes clarity unavoidable.

The work slows the pace — so that movement can be chosen, not postponed. Nothing is rushed. Nothing is performed. The listener is steadied long enough to recognize when readiness has already arrived.

The Work

Sonia’s writing and voice work span reflective essays, narration, and facilitated retreat experiences designed for depth and presence.

She is drawn to work that requires emotional nuance — material that benefits from being held gently rather than delivered efficiently.

Her voice has been described as grounded, steady, and intimate — well suited for long-form narration and contemplative audio. Listeners often note the calm clarity her pacing creates.

She is available for:

Closing Work

She brings contemplative attention to every project — honoring not only the words, but the silence that allows them to land.

Narration Samples

Poetry & Lyric Prose
Expressive and quiet — language held at its edge.
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Guided Meditation
Slow and spacious — a stillness practice.
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Non-Fiction / Memoir
Warm and grounded — reflective personal narrative.
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Literary Fiction
Intimate, measured — a passage from literary fiction.
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Published Work:

Contributing Writer — BLAIZE Digital Lifestyle Magazine (2026)

Her essays explore timing, readiness, and the courage to participate fully in one’s own life.

Quote

“I am not interested in filling silence.
I am interested in what silence makes possible.”

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