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Lead with Spark | Authentic Leadership for Women, Executive Presence & Career Confidence

Author: Lynsey Mulder

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Welcome to the Lead with Spark Podcast: Authentic Leadership for Women Who Want More.


You're leading a team, building a career, and trying to actually have a life. But somewhere between the title, the to-do list, and everyone else's expectations, you've started wondering: Is this it?


This podcast is for ambitious women leaders, executives, and entrepreneurs who are ready to lead with clarity, confidence, and purpose, without burning out or losing themselves in the process.


I'm Lynsey Mulder, leadership coach, keynote speaker, and former Fortune 100 Senior Vice President turned full-time champion for purpose-driven women. I earned my first coaching certification decades ago, long before leadership development for women became a conversation. Since then, I've built teams, raised a family, navigated the C-suite, and checked every success box, until burnout made me stop and reimagine everything.


Today, I coach high-performing women, business owners, and executives ready to lead from the inside out.


On Lead with Spark, we dig into what authentic leadership actually looks like in real life: executive presence, leadership communication, career confidence, values-driven decision-making, setting boundaries, overcoming imposter syndrome, balancing life, and reclaiming the energy and purpose that got you here in the first place.


Whether you're leading a team, running a company, navigating a career transition, or just trying to lead your life more intentionally, you'll find real conversations, actionable leadership strategies, and personal development insights that meet you where you are.


Because leadership isn't just about what you do. It's about who you are.


Ready to lead with more purpose, presence, and power? Hit subscribe and join a growing community of women in leadership who are done settling for "fine."


Keep showing up. Keep leading with spark. You've got this, and I've got you. Connect through wwwLynseyMulder.com.

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Leaders don’t just manage tasks, they design the environment where people and ideas thrive. In this conversation with Gina Brown (MAGNIFY Innovation & Leadership), we break down what neurodiversity really means, how executive function shows up at work (focus, working memory, transitions), and practical ways to build cultures of empathy, clarity, and curiosity, without lowering the bar. If you’ve ever felt “successful despite yourself,” this one gives you language, tools, and grace. Connect with Gina: Website: Magnify Innovation Group LinkedIn: @Gina Hibbard Brown Facebook: @Gina.Hibbard Episode Highlights Neurodiversity ≠ diagnosis only: Why every team is cognitively diverse and how leaders can design for it. Executive function in real life: Working memory, transitions, and focus. Simple scaffolds that actually help. Reframe “performance issues”: Move from what’s wrong? to what’s strong? and watch capability rise. Meeting & brainstorm design: Fast ideators vs. deep processors, how to make both shine. Language shift that matters: Swap “I’m sorry” for “Thanks for your patience—here’s what I’m doing next.” The cost of brilliance: Giving grace when great ideas and small misses arrive as a package deal. Leader’s role: Empathy + clarity + curiosity = an environment where people and innovation thrive. One line to take with you: "Understand your brain, ditch the shame, and up your game." Directly from Gina's signature framework. Connect with Lynsey: Website: LynseyMulder.com Facebook: @LynseySMulder LinkedIn: @Lynsey-Mulder Instagram: @LynseyMulder
Feel stuck defending a role that drains you because “the benefits are good”? This episode tackles corporate Stockholm syndrome, not the clinical diagnosis, but the mindset where fear and comfort have us protecting the very systems that keep us small. We unpack F.E.A.R. (False Evidence Appearing Real), share current career trends (shorter tenures, cooled quits), and give you five practical ways to rebuild momentum without torching your paycheck: call fear by name, try micro-shifts before macro moves, redefine loyalty, build portable stability, and measure what really matters at the end of a career and a life. Episode highlights The gut-check: 3 questions that reveal quiet loyalty to the wrong things FEAR → make it show its math (stop treating guesses as facts) Five ways out (no quitting required): stretch assignments, job crafting, shadowing, skills-for-service volunteering, and decision memos that return time Portable stability: skills, references, and runway so you can choose from strength Why tenure is shorter, quits cooled, and what that means for brave but sane career moves “Picture this” moments: saying yes to a stretch (with guardrails), turning a status meeting into a memo, and designing your next chapter on purpose One line to take with you “You don’t have to quit to be brave, just stop defending what’s dimming you.” Work with Lynsey Ready to turn these into habits? I offer 1:1 coaching for women leaders and business coaching for founders and executive teams. Practical, momentum-focused, and tailored to you. Start here: LynseyMulder.com. Connect with Lynsey: Website: LynseyMulder.com Facebook: @LynseySMulder LinkedIn: @Lynsey-Mulder Instagram: @LynseyMulder Episode Citations:  Median employee tenure (Jan 2024) U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics: overall 3.9 years; private 3.5, public 6.2. Bureau of Labor Statistics+1 Employee engagement (2024/2025) Gallup: U.S. engagement ~31% in 2024 (10-year low). com Quits rate (2025) BLS JOLTS: quits ~1.9%, little changed in August. Bureau of Labor Statistics End-of-life regrets Bronnie Ware’s “Top five regrets of the dying.” Bronnie Ware+1
Feel stuck in your head? Spinning, second-guessing, or riding waves of frustration and doubt? This episode reframes emotional intelligence as a daily, doable practice rooted in identity. You’ll learn why feelings are real but not always reliable, and how to treat them as data, not directors, so you can calm the noise and move the needle. We walk through simple tools you can use this week: a 60-second morning recording that trains your brain, clarity breaks that turn emotion into motion, the Notice → Name → Normalize → Next framework for in-the-moment regulation, “draft hot, send cold” for heated emails, and a three-line evening close that links identity to action to rest. Faith-friendly language is included (and optional), plus practical breathwork cues for anxiety and overthinking. Designed for women leaders navigating the double bind—warm but not “soft,” clear but not “cold.” If ruts, storms, or stretch seasons have been testing your confidence, this is a steady, humane playbook. You’ll learn How to lead your emotions without suppressing them A quick morning routine to set direction and reduce reactivity The clarity break method for better decisions and focus A simple script to handle tough meetings and fiery emails Breathwork tips to regulate in real time How to take the next best step when motivation is low Episode highlights Why feelings are data, not directors and how that reframes identity + EQ A 60-second morning recording to train your brain Clarity breaks: turn emotion into motion in 20 minutes The in-the-moment tool: Notice → Name → Normalize → Next Draft hot, send cold: a smarter play for heated emails (tone-safe for women leaders) Breathwork that actually helps: three slow breaths to downshift anxiety “Picture this” moments: opening a tough meeting, editing a hot email, lifting a gray day The Evening Three: one truth, one release, one seed—link identity → action → rest One line to take with you “Let feelings inform you, then let identity direct you.” Work with Lynsey Ready to make this muscle memory? I offer 1:1 coaching for women leaders and business coaching for founders and executive teams—practical, momentum-focused, and tailored to you. Start here: LynseyMulder.com. Connect with Lynsey: Website: LynseyMulder.com Facebook: @LynseySMulder LinkedIn: @Lynsey-Mulder Instagram: @LynseyMulder 🗣 Bring SparkLife to your team or event — speaking & workshops
When women lead, the room shifts. In this conversation with Dr. Ebony Stone—author, speaker, and coach— we unpack what it really takes to thrive as a woman in leadership today: grace over guilt, perspective over comparison, and “do it scared” over perfect timing. Ebony shares her PAUSE framework (Pause/Pray, Analyze, Understand, Strategize, Execute) and how it applies to real life—boardrooms, busy homes, and those messy in-between moments. We talk superpowers, why your presence is a competitive advantage, and how to reframe nerves as excitement so you can step onto any stage (or into any meeting) with intention. “You don’t have to be fearless. You just have to do it scared—until scared starts to look like excitement.” You’ll learn: How to give yourself grace without lowering your standards The PAUSE framework you can use for a meeting, a project, or a life pivot Why “do it scared” is the fastest path to confidence How to stop comparing and start leading with your unique superpowers A practical way to separate facts from limiting beliefs (at home and at work) Resources & Links: Ebony Stone LinkedIn @DrEbonyStone Facebook @DrEbonyStone Her book: The Power of Pause — use code $Spark2025$ at https://www.drebonystone.com/ for a listener discount Connect with Lynsey: Website: LynseyMulder.com Facebook: @LynseySMulder LinkedIn: @Lynsey-Mulder Instagram: @LynseyMulder 🗣 Bring SparkLife to your team or event — speaking & workshops
What if the story you have been telling yourself about your limits is complete nonsense? In this episode of Lead With Spark, Lynsey sits down with Saphira Howell, author of Impossibullshit: Break the Lies that Keep You Small and Do What You Believed You Couldn’t. Saphira went from early YouTube creator with tens of millions of views to Head of Marketing at a fast growing startup, self taught stock investor, jiu jitsu blue belt, ballroom dancer, and harp student. In other words, she is living proof of what happens when you stop believing the labels and start listening to the nudge. Together we talk about: Why the things you tell yourself you are “not ready” for are often the exact things you want most How to recognize the “nudge” and take the first tiny step instead of waiting to feel confident The “messy middle” of growth, also known as “the suck”, and why most of your real growth happens there Giving yourself permission to quit, pivot, or change dreams without making it mean you failed How Saphira turned big failures, including losing half her savings in the stock market, into a strategy that now outperforms the S&P 500 Leading when you have never done it before and building teams that feel safe to take risks and admit mistakes Why the most important person you cannot afford to disappoint is yourself If you have ever stood on the edge of something you really want and talked yourself out of it, this conversation will feel like a loving push forward. One line to take with you “Parts of you exist that you haven’t even met yet. Stop believing your limits and go say hi.” Saphira Howell Connect with Saphira: Grab Saphira’s book Impossibullshit on audiobook on audible, ebook or in print LinkedIn: @ Saphira Howell Instagram: @ SaphiraHowell Connect with Lynsey: Website: LynseyMulder.com Facebook: @LynseySMulder LinkedIn: @Lynsey-Mulder Instagram: @LynseyMulder If this episode nudged you, share it with a friend who needs a reminder that they are allowed to start, to grow, and even to change their mind. And as always, keep leading with Spark.
If you've been laid off, you're quietly job searching, or you've had that 'I cannot do this for the next 20 years' moment, this episode is for you. Lynsey sits down with Camille Fetter, a nationally recognized executive search expert and founder/CEO of Talentfoot Executive Search and Staffing, to share calm, practical strategies for making a confident career move in today's market. In this conversation, you'll learn how high performers stand out without burning out: make smart sideways moves into adjacent industries, translate your superpowers into measurable business impact, and show up to interviews ready to connect the dots. Together we will talk about: Why you do not need to jump industries to pivot - you can often move sideways into adjacent industries with similar business models. How recruiters scan resumes for measurable results and what to do if your resume reads like a job description. The 'impact story' inventory: how to capture your wins (numbers, scope, outcomes) so you never scramble during job searches or performance reviews. How to answer 'Tell me about yourself' in 90 seconds without turning it into a memoir (save the cat stories for after the offer). When it is time for your next step: the moment you stop learning is the moment you start plateauing. What top leaders have in common: they multiply results through teams and systems, not personal heroics. How AI is changing hiring - and how to use it as a thought partner so you stay relevant and stand out. One line to take with you: Your next role is not found by doom-scrolling - it is built with clarity, measurable impact, and a smart sideways move. About Camille Fetter Camille Fetter is a nationally recognized executive search expert and the founder and CEO of Talentfoot Executive Search and Staffing. For more than two decades, she has advised founders, private equity partners, and C-suite leaders on building leadership and go-to-market teams that drive growth and transformation. Camille believes the right job can change your life - and she has lived that truth. Connect with Camille: LinkedIn: @DigitalMarketingRecruiter1 Talentfoot Website Connect with Lynsey: Website: LynseyMulder.com Facebook: @LynseySMulder LinkedIn: @Lynsey-Mulder Instagram: @LynseyMulder Subscribe to Lead With Spark so you never miss an episode on confidence, career growth, and living with intention. If you want support defining your next move, connect with Lynsey.
Today’s episode is all about one of the biggest communication game-changers I’ve ever found, and it happens to be one of my most requested keynotes: Decode the Blueprint. Here’s the truth: you can have the right message and still not be heard… because different people speak different languages. And you don’t have to travel to Barcelona for that to be true - it happens every day at work, in sales conversations, in leadership, and at home. In this episode, I’ll walk you through Codebreaker BANK (Blueprint, Action, Nurturer, Knowledge) so you can spot what someone values, adjust your approach in real time, and communicate in a way that actually lands. Because AI can replace a lot of tasks… but it can’t replace the moment when two humans need to truly understand each other. Together we will talk about: Why miscommunication happens even when your intentions are good and how to “translate” so you can be heard. The 4 Codebreaker BANK communication styles (Blueprint, Action, Nurturer, Knowledge) and what each style values most. How communication styles impact sales, leadership influence, culture, and relationships. A real story of how a sale was lost in the first 3 minutes and how to win back trust fast. Quick “tells” you can notice in the first minute to adapt your message on the spot.   One line to take with you: People don’t resist your message, they resist the way it’s delivered.   Links & resources (add your links): Crack your Code: Rank your values and receive a free personality report as my gift to you. Your customer report is filled with detailed insights about your values, strengths, weaknesses, communication style and much more! Book a 30-minute connection call with Lynsey to talk about your team culture, your company all employee meeting, your next big event, or 1:1 coaching. Connect with Lynsey: Website: LynseyMulder.com Facebook: @LynseySMulder LinkedIn: @Lynsey-Mulder Instagram: @LynseyMulder
Ever walked out of a meeting thinking, “Well, that was fun… I said words, but I don’t think I sounded like a leader”? In this solo episode, Lynsey breaks down the real difference between executive presence and authenticity and answers the question so many women are searching for right now: Do I have to act like a leader to be taken seriously at work? You’ll hear three real-life stories (including a first executive team meeting that triggered instant second-guessing, a coaching moment that changed a senior leader’s impact, and a travel mishap that proves clarity prevents chaos). Then Lynsey gives you a simple, practical way to show up with presence, without pretending, using clarity, calm confidence, and consistency. Together we will talk about: Why executive presence is really about trust (not being loud, polished, or cold). How to speak up in meetings with clarity, without over-explaining or apologizing. How to be taken seriously at work while staying warm, relatable, and authentic. How to handle imposter syndrome at work by leading with strong, curious questions. A simple phrase that instantly helps you sound grounded and direct (without sounding fake). One line to take with you: Executive presence isn’t pretending — it’s communicating like you trust yourself. Connect with Lynsey: Website: LynseyMulder.com Facebook: @LynseySMulder LinkedIn: @Lynsey-Mulder Instagram: @LynseyMulder
If you have ever said "No problem" while your brain whispered "This is a problem," you are not alone. In this episode, Lynsey breaks down the People-Pleasing Tax - the hidden cost of always being the reliable one - and shares a simple, real-life way to set boundaries without guilt. You will learn how to stop people pleasing (especially people pleasing at work), how to say no without over-explaining, and how to protect your time and energy without losing your warmth or your leadership voice. Together we will talk about Why people pleasing at work looks like professionalism - and why it quietly leads to emotional exhaustion The difference between kindness and overfunctioning (and how to tell which one you are doing) How to set boundaries at work without sounding rude, cold, or "difficult" A simple 3-step refund plan you can use the moment someone asks for "one more thing" Scripts to help you say no professionally, protect your calendar, and build executive presence A quick challenge to practice one boundary this week (without turning into a new person overnight) One line to take with you Clear is kind. A clean no today is kinder than a resentful yes tomorrow. Resources Download the People-Pleasing Tax Refund Worksheet to spot your auto-yes moments, choose a boundary sentence, and protect your energy. If you want support applying this to your real-life situations, book a free coaching session using the link in the show notes. Connect with Lynsey: Website: LynseyMulder.com Facebook: @LynseySMulder LinkedIn: @Lynsey-Mulder Instagram: @LynseyMulder
We’re so lucky to have Danielle McGeough with us today! Honestly… when I grow up, I want to be Danielle. She’s a mom, professor at the University of Northern Iowa, certified Women-Centered Coach, and the host of one of the nation’s top podcasts, Plan Goal Plan. Danielle helps high achievers become as ambitious about their personal lives as they’ve been about their work—one bold goal at a time. In this episode, Danielle and I get real about what happens when you’re crushing it on paper… but still feel hollow, scattered, or stuck. We unpack the difference between habits (autopilot) and rituals (meaning + presence), and why rituals can be the missing link for leaders who want big results without losing themselves. You’ll hear practical, relatable examples—like how to shut off “work brain” when you walk in the door, why copying other people’s routines can quietly build resentment, and how to create micro-rituals that actually fit your life and your season. We also dive into goal-setting that doesn’t crush your soul: bold goals, “impossible goals,” and how sharing your goals (with the right people—or even just with yourself) helps your brain stay focused when life gets… banana pants. Together we will talk about: The real difference between habits vs. rituals (and why both matter) Simple transition rituals to move from work mode → home mode Why “doing more” won’t fix autopilot living Bold goals vs. impossible goals (and how they unlock new pathways) Danielle’s Balance Brief weekly ritual using her PACE framework: Protect, Anchor, Connect, Execute The surprising truth about sharing goals—and who to share them with One line to take with you: It’s so much easier to say no when you’ve already decided what you’re saying yes to.   Connect with Danielle: Website: Plangoalplan.com Stuck Self Leadership Assessment Plan Goal Plan Podcast LinkedIn Connect with Lynsey: Website: com Facebook: @LynseySMulder LinkedIn: @Lynsey-Mulder Instagram: @LynseyMulder
Every team has it: the steady one… and the energetic one. The calm processor… and the loud processor. The rule-follower… and the “let’s reinvent everything by Tuesday” person. In this episode of Lead with Spark, Lynsey shares two laugh-out-loud dog stories that turn into a surprisingly accurate leadership metaphor: how to lead mixed-energy teams without leaving “stuffing on the floor.” This isn’t a step-by-step episode. It’s a real conversation about what mixed energy actually means, what leaders often mislabel as “a problem,” and how great leadership channels energy instead of crushing it. You’ll hear anonymous client moments (the high performer carrying too much, the steady one becoming the container for everyone), plus Lynsey’s take on how this dynamic often shows up inside you during seasons of growth and reinvention. If you’re leading people in a fast-moving world—and you want to build trust, protect culture, and get the best from every style—this one’s for you. Together we will talk about: Why every workplace has “old dog / new chaos” energy (and why it’s normal) Mixed energy ages: same team, different nervous systems When “chaos” is actually an unmet need—not a bad attitude The shadow side of the steady, experienced teammate (and how innovation quietly dies) How great leaders channel energy instead of shaming it (and why culture matters) How this dynamic can show up inside YOU during growth and reinvention seasons One line to take with you: Channel the energy. Don’t shame it. Honor the steady. Don’t overuse it. Share this episode with: the “older dog” leader who needs to loosen their grip a little the “younger dog” leader who needs guardrails (not shame) the woman carrying the team… while quietly outgrowing her own chapter Connect with Lynsey: Website: LynseyMulder.com Facebook: @LynseySMulder LinkedIn: @Lynsey-Mulder Instagram: @LynseyMulder  
Have you ever had a moment where you are doing the thing you are supposed to be doing... and a quiet thought shows up: Wait, is this it? In this episode of Lead with Spark, Lynsey normalizes reinvention and reframes it as a modern life skill. Not a crisis. Not a failure. Often, it is simply evolution. You will hear real stories from Lynsey’s own reinventions (from motherhood to leaving corporate) plus client moments that prove this is more common - and more courageous - than we admit. As our world moves faster, reinvention is happening more often in a lifetime. Even employers expect rapid skill shifts in the coming years. So if you feel the pull toward a new chapter, you are not late... you are paying attention. Together we will talk about: Why reinvention is normal (and increasingly necessary) in today’s fast-moving world Anchor Point 1: The Before - the nudge, the restlessness, and the quiet ‘there’s more’ Anchor Point 2: The Bridge - the messy middle where clarity becomes courage Anchor Point 3: The Becoming - coming home to yourself and trusting your voice again Real client examples: checking the boxes but not feeling alive, and finding confidence through truth + boundaries The truth women need to hear: you do not need a breakdown to justify a breakthrough One line to take with you: Reinvention is not starting over - it is starting from experience. Mentioned in the episode: World Economic Forum: many workers will need reskilling/upskilling by 2030 and core skills are expected to shift significantly Coaching invitation: If you are in a reinvention season (career, confidence, identity, what’s next), Lynsey coaches women through clarity and brave movement without needing certainty first Your next Action: Feeling the pull toward a new chapter? You do not have to figure it out alone. Connect with Lynsey to explore what reinvention could look like in your life and career.  Connect with Lynsey: Website: LynseyMulder.com Facebook: @LynseySMulder LinkedIn: @Lynsey-Mulder Instagram: @LynseyMulder
If you’ve ever said “yes” out of habit… then immediately felt annoyed, overwhelmed, or resentful — this episode is for you. In today’s episode of Lead with Spark, we’re talking about how to set boundaries without guilt, without over-explaining, and without feeling like you’re being “difficult.” Because here’s the truth: boundaries aren’t rude — they’re leadership. And if you don’t create boundaries, burnout will eventually create them for you… with way more drama. You’ll learn the simple framework I teach ambitious women and high-achieving leaders to protect their time, energy, and peace: ✅ Kind + Clear + Consistent We’ll break down why guilt shows up when you set boundaries, how to stop people-pleasing without turning into a robot, and what to say when someone pushes back. You’ll also get real-life scripts you can use at work and at home — including how to handle capacity limits, last-minute requests, meeting boundaries, and emotional energy drains. By the end of this episode, you’ll have: A boundary mindset shift that changes everything Scripts you can borrow word-for-word (no improvising required) A simple weekly boundary plan you can actually stick to 🎁 Grab the free Boundaries Without Guilt Worksheet (scripts + planner) so you can choose one boundary to practice this week and hold it with confidence. Because your time is valuable. Your goals matter. And your life is not a community donation. Next step: Choose ONE boundary and use ONE script this week — then celebrate the win (even if your voice shakes). Connect with Lynsey: Website: LynseyMulder.com Facebook: @LynseySMulder LinkedIn: @Lynsey-Mulder Instagram: @LynseyMulder
If you’ve started identifying your strengths but still hesitate to use them at work, this episode is for you. We’re diving into the real questions women professionals ask about unleashing their superpowers: how to talk about your strengths without feeling like you’re bragging, how to use strengths that don’t feel “work-related,” and how to bring your strengths to your leader in a way that actually changes your day-to-day work. Together we will talk about How to own your strengths without sounding arrogant or self-promotional The mindset shift that changes everything: strengths are tools to serve, not trophies to show off How to identify your superpowers when you feel unsure (and how to translate them into workplace language) What to say to your manager so you can use your strengths more intentionally at work How to prevent your strengths from turning into overload (boundaries that protect your gifts) Why strengths can backfire under stress and how to use the “dimmer switch” approach One line to take with you Downplaying your strengths does not make you humble. It just makes your gifts harder for others to benefit from. Try this today Pick one superpower and use it in service of someone else (one moment, one day). Use contribution language: “Here’s where I can add the most value…” Start a smile file: save feedback, thank-yous, and wins so your confidence has receipts. Connect with Lynsey: Website: LynseyMulder.com Facebook: @LynseySMulder LinkedIn: @Lynsey-Mulder Instagram: @LynseyMulder Sources referenced  Women in the Workplace 2025 (McKinsey and LeanIn.Org) State of the Global Workplace 2025 (Gallup)
New Year’s Eve can be exciting, but it can also create pressure to have your goals, your word of the year, and your entire plan for 2026 figured out by midnight. In this Lead With Spark episode, Lynsey gives you permission to pause. Planning is powerful, but rushing can turn hope into heaviness. Instead of a step-by-step framework, Lynsey shares real examples from her own end-of-year prep, including wins, memorable moments, big dreams, and the messy middle of figuring it out. You will hear how she reflects using her calendar and camera roll, how she dreams without getting stuck in the “how,” and why she is still waiting for her word of the year to rise to the surface. If you want to start 2026 with intention, clarity, and joy, this episode is your reminder that you are not behind. You just need a direction. Together We Will Talk About Why New Year’s Eve pressure can make intentional planning feel heavy How to reflect on wins and memorable moments without needing a perfect year Real examples of 2025 wins: travel, health progress, client results, and big career moments How to dream big without shrinking your vision into a “how” problem Why it helps to focus on who you want to BE and what you want to HAVE before what you need to DO The word-of-the-year practice, and what to do when your word is not clear yet How affirmations support identity-based growth and long-term momentum An invitation to start 2026 with spark, not stress One Line to Take With You You do not need to have it all planned. You just need to choose a direction. Connect with Lynsey Website: LynseyMulder.com Facebook: @LynseySMulder LinkedIn: @Lynsey-Mulder Instagram: @LynseyMulder Share this episode with a friend who is putting too much pressure on January 1. Then comment or email Lynsey with one dream you are carrying into 2026.
Christmas Eve can feel both magical and heavy. In this short episode of Lead With Spark, Lynsey shares a powerful 10-minute Christmas Eve reset plan to reduce holiday stress, quiet pressure, release perfectionism, and create space for meaning and gratitude. This reset is not just for home. Lynsey uses the same strategy at work before big team meetings, conferences, leadership events, and team building sessions where she cares deeply about the experience people have. You’ll also hear Lynsey’s Christmas Eve traditions and a few unforgettable holiday missteps that became the best memories, including floor cake, missing stockings, and reindeer sparkles that lasted until Easter. If you’re feeling holiday overwhelm and you want to enjoy Christmas instead of performing Christmas, this episode is your reset. Together we will talk about Why Christmas Eve can feel magical and heavy at the same time How perfectionism creates pressure at home and in leadership moments at work Lynsey’s Christmas Eve traditions and what they taught her about presence The 10-minute reset plan to protect your peace and reduce holiday overwhelm Boundary scripts you can use to prevent overcommitting How to choose one moment to be fully present on purpose One line to take with you I’m here for the people, not the performance. What to try tonight Take one slow breath in and out Say: “I want this to be meaningful, and I don’t need it to be perfect.” Answer the 3 clarity questions Send one boundary text if needed Choose one moment tomorrow to be fully present Set your 2-part intention and go to bed proud of how you led today Simple boundary scripts you can borrow “This year we’re keeping it simple. Here’s what we’re doing.” “I love you, and I’m not available for that this year.” “We can be there from ___ to ___. We’re looking forward to it.” Connect with Lynsey: Website: LynseyMulder.com Facebook: @LynseySMulder LinkedIn: @Lynsey-Mulder Instagram: @LynseyMulder
Feeling like the Grinch this year? Same. In this episode, Lynsey shares why the holiday spirit can feel harder during transition seasons, like the first Christmas when your adult kids are building traditions in their own homes. You will learn the Minimum Viable Holiday framework, a simple way to protect your peace, set realistic boundaries, and still create meaningful moments without burning out. You will walk away with a practical three-step plan: choose your holiday values, set two non-negotiables, and pick one “show up moment” you will do fully. Plus, Lynsey shares a powerful ornament tradition that brings the season back to what matters most: connection, memories, and meaning. What you will learn Why holiday blah feelings do not mean you are ungrateful How to create a Minimum Viable Holiday that is meaningful but not exhausting The 3-step framework: values, non-negotiables, and one show up moment Simple boundary scripts you can use with family and friends How to honor change when your kids are grown and your traditions are evolving Reflection questions What is changing in your holiday season this year? What three values do you want to guide your December? What two non-negotiables will protect your energy and peace? What is your one show up moment that you will do fully present? Scripts you can borrow “This year we’re keeping things simple. Here’s what we are doing.” “We can be there from 2 to 4, and we’re really looking forward to it.” “I love you, and I’m not available for that this year.” “I hear you, and this is what works for us this year.” Connect with Lynsey: Website: LynseyMulder.com Facebook: @LynseySMulder LinkedIn: @Lynsey-Mulder Instagram: @LynseyMulder Share it with a friend Know someone who is one Target run away from becoming the Grinch? Send them this episode.
When your workplace feels a little too spicy, who do you call? In this conversation, Lynsey sits down with Wendy Sellers, The HR Lady®, to talk about what it really takes to be a leader people will follow willingly, not just a manager with a title. Wendy is an HR consultant, speaker, mentor, and author of two boldly titled books: “Suck It Up, Buttercup: Be a Leader People Will Follow” and “How to Deal with Crappy Leaders and Jerks at Work”. With nearly 30 years of experience guiding companies from 5 to 5,000 employees, she has seen it all and is not afraid to tell the truth about leadership, culture, and accountability. In this episode, you will hear: Why the majority of problems at work are really communication problems How personality styles and traits (think DISC, introvert, extrovert, ambivert) shape every interaction Simple ways women in leadership can adjust how they communicate without being inauthentic What real active listening looks like when you are stressed, busy, and managing a full plate How to have hard conversations without crushing your team or losing yourself A practical “acting lesson” you can use to shift your style for 15 minutes and finally be heard Wendy and Lynsey get honest about being high D personalities, missing social cues, learning to “shut up and listen,” and how to repair relationships when communication has gone sideways. You will walk away with concrete steps you can use tomorrow to improve engagement, build trust, and lead with more clarity and confidence. If you are a woman in leadership who is tired of sugarcoated advice and wants real tools to navigate people, performance, and personality differences, this episode is for you. One line to take with you: “Adjusting your style for someone else is not being fake, it is being an effective leader.” Wendy Sellers Connect with Wendy Sellers (links coming soon): Website: com and Blog Books: Suck It Up, Butter Cup & The A-Hole Whisperer HR Empowerment Podcast LinkedIn: @WendyTheHRLady Mentor Program Wendy’s Cross Country RV Trip Connect with Lynsey: Website: LynseyMulder.com Facebook: @LynseySMulder LinkedIn: @Lynsey-Mulder Instagram: @LynseyMulder
In this episode of Lead with Spark, Lynsey borrows the phrase “love of the game” from sports and brings it straight into your career, leadership, and life. Instead of blaming yourself for a lack of motivation, you will explore why your drive always follows your why, and what it means if your “love of the game” has faded. Lynsey walks through four possibilities, right game wrong position, right game wrong team, right game right team but you have forgotten your why, or you are playing the wrong game altogether. Using her SparkLife framework of values, superpowers, and non negotiables, she helps you diagnose where you might be out of alignment and what that means for your next step. You will get powerful reflection questions to clarify why you are playing, whether you still love the game, and how to design a role, team, or season that actually sparks life. This is a must listen for women leaders, high achievers, and professionals who feel successful on paper but quietly wonder, “Is this really my game?” By the end of this episode, listeners will: Understand why drive always follows a clear, compelling why Recognize the difference between loving the game and just surviving it Identify whether they are in the right game, wrong position, wrong team, or wrong game entirely Use values, superpowers, and non negotiables as a lens for career alignment Walk away with reflection questions to realign their work with what truly sparks life One line to take with you When your why is misaligned, it is not a motivation problem, it is a game problem. Connect with Lynsey: Website: LynseyMulder.com Facebook: @LynseySMulder LinkedIn: @Lynsey-Mulder Instagram: @LynseyMulder
In this pre Thanksgiving episode of Lead with Spark, Lynsey explores the power of gratitude as more than a seasonal feeling. It is a daily leadership skill that shapes your mindset, your home, and your work. You will learn how gratitude supports an abundance mindset, reduces stress, strengthens relationships, and helps you stay grounded when life feels full and messy. Lynsey shares her family’s “Thankful Board” tradition, a simple mudroom practice that keeps memories, people, and joyful moments in front of them all year long. You will also hear examples of big and small gratitudes, from being thankful for breath on hard days to savoring a smile from the barista. The episode wraps with three practical tools you can start right away, a gratitude walk, a gratitude log, and your own version of a thankful board or wall. This is the perfect episode to reset your focus, lead with more intention, and carry a spirit of gratitude into the holiday season and beyond. Key learnings from this episode: How gratitude rewires your brain toward an abundance mindset instead of scarcity Why simple daily gratitude practices boost resilience, emotional health, and leadership How a “Thankful Board” can become a visual anchor for family and team gratitude Ways to practice gratitude on tough days when all you can name is breath or coffee Practical ideas to teach gratitude to your kids, your team, and yourself this season One line to take with you: Gratitude does not deny the hard, it simply refuses to hand it the microphone. Connect with Lynsey: Website: LynseyMulder.com Facebook: @LynseySMulder LinkedIn: @Lynsey-Mulder Instagram: @LynseyMulder
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