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We speak to audio professionals from all walks of life, to learn how we can better support one another towards a more diversified industry.
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SoundGirls is launching a new online mentoring program beginning March–April 2026, and we’re excited to invite mentees from across the audio community to participate.
SoundGirls is launching a new online mentoring program starting March- April, 2026, and we’re looking for mentors across a wide range of audio disciplines to support our community.
Are you passionate about audio and eager to share your knowledge with a vibrant community? SoundGirls is seeking volunteer bloggers for 2026!
The SoundGirls Podcast and Living History Project are volunteer-run and features interviews with audio professionals (from all walks of life) to learn how we can better support one another towards a more diversified industry. We are seeking podcast and living history editors to assist with post-production.
Dolby Atmos Intro with John Scanlon March 18 | 3:00–4:30 PM GMT
This is a fantastic opportunity to get hands-on with multiple console platforms and RF setups in a supportive, exploratory environment. Whether you want to build show files, refine workflows, explore Workbench, or just spend focused time on a desk you don’t normally get access to — this is your chance. Feb. 25-26th, and March 11-12th.
We’re excited to announce that Carlson Audio has invited us to attend the first-ever Carlson Learning Session
Thanks to the generous support of JBL, we’ve received a limited number of passes for SoundGirls members to attend USITT free of charge.


























Gain access to benefits including discounts, exclusive events, panels, workshops, job resources, networking opportunties, and more.
The Wild West of playback, there are no laws for playback workflows and no cut and dried role descriptions for what playback engineers. From Tate McRae, to Cirque du...
I’ve been in “women in audio” groups that stress beating men at their game. This involves maintaining a flawless mask of competency and holding oneself to an impossible standard...
Recording vocals involves many moving parts, so it’s important to dial in the “hygiene” of the process to avoid frustrating setbacks. Small mistakes can waste time, slow momentum, or...
The other day I caught up with my friend Lenise Bent over Zoom. We started with a simple catch-up—talking about plans for mentoring with SoundGirls and what we’ve both...
The standard industry move? Put yourself last. Run on caffeine and adrenaline. Tell yourself you’ll deal with the fallout when the tour wraps. Toughen up, buttercup. But hope is not...
You make your own path. And that’s both freeing and confusing for people who come right out of the structure of educational institutions or hierarchical jobs. There’s no showing...
SoundGirls was established to provide women working in professional audio a community to come to for support and advice, and for empowerment and inspiration.
Since its founding, SoundGirls has grown into an international organization with over 6,000 members and chapters worldwide. We provide scholarships, mentorships, job placement, business development, and workshops. We firmly believe in “You Can’t Be What You Can’t See” and feature a monthly profile on Women in Audio as well as monthly bloggers that share their experiences and expertise.
We speak to audio professionals from all walks of life, to learn how we can better support one another towards a more diversified industry.
We have chapters around the world, each one run locally under the mission and vision of SoundGirls. Mentoring is available for Members.
A collection of interviews with audio industry veterans, the Living Listory Project seeks to highlight the careers and achievements of women and underrepresented groups in audio.