• The Power Of Raising Your Hand — Barry Moline
    May 12 2026

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    The career moments that change us rarely arrive with spotlights. Sometimes they show up as an awkward pause in a staff meeting, a simple request for volunteers, and a quiet choice to raise your hand when nobody else will. Becky Fraser sits down with longtime CEO and leadership consultant Barry Moline to unpack a story that starts with a holiday party committee and ends with real executive visibility, clearer leadership habits, and a practical approach to building organizational culture through everyday actions.

    We talk about what happened when the CEO unexpectedly joined the committee as a true peer and how that created trust, comfort, and better ideas without the usual hierarchy. Barry shares one of the most useful meeting tools we’ve heard in a long time: asking “What’s our goal here?” when a conversation drifts. It sounds basic, but we dig into why it works for team alignment, decision-making, and ethical influence and persuasion, especially when projects get complicated and opinions multiply.

    From there, the story widens into a leadership lesson about momentum. Barry explains how he became the person tasked with asking the first question at major conferences to break the silence and get others participating. We also go into the harder side of stepping into bigger roles: the shock of becoming CEO before feeling fully ready, how a leader’s words can be mistaken for commitments, and why every level of leadership needs a nonjudgmental sounding board. Along the way, Barry shares what crisis leadership looked like in hurricane response and how he developed employees by helping them connect their strengths to meaningful opportunities.

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    52 mins
  • Choose Your Own Career Path
    May 5 2026

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    A promotion can look perfect on paper and still feel wrong in your gut. That moment is where we start, with Theresa Gutierrez choosing sustainability over HR and Felicia MacDonald stepping from a large corporation into leadership at a very small e-commerce company. Their stories point to the same truth: a career transition gets easier to navigate when you stop chasing someone else’s ladder and start defining what you actually want.

    We walk through the career planning questions I come back to again and again when people are job searching, facing layoffs, or simply ready for a new chapter: What does success look like for me? What skills or strengths do I want to use? What experiences am I craving that I’m not getting right now? From there, we talk about how to turn a “messy map” into real momentum through experimentation, transferable skills, and the confidence that comes from taking one smart risk at a time.

    We also get practical about leadership and change management: building a support team that will both check you and cheer you on, thinking clearly about total compensation, and redefining failure as data you can use. Even a role that doesn’t work out can strengthen your foundation through new capabilities, new relationships, and sharper clarity about what you want next.

    If you’re considering a pivot, listen along, then share this with someone who needs a nudge. Subscribe for more leadership and career growth conversations, and leave a review so more people can find the show.

    Listen to Theresa's Episode: https://www.shortstorylongpod.com/2402280/episodes/16425455-theresa-s-story-her-career-transition-to-sustainability

    Listen to Felicia's Episode: https://www.shortstorylongpod.com/2402280/episodes/19075647-lessons-from-leading-large-v-small-teams-felicia-macdonald-s-story

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    11 mins
  • Lessons from Leading Large v. Small Teams — Felicia MacDonald's Story
    Apr 28 2026

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    A layoff list can change how you see leadership forever. I sit down with Felicia MacDonald, a steady, thoughtful leader who spends years in big corporate publishing, navigates a major digital transformation, and then hits the moment many professionals fear: being asked to plan layoffs. What happens next is a sharp career pivot into small business leadership, where the org chart disappears and the real work gets personal fast.

    Felicia shares what it’s like to go from leading a 120-person team across locations to joining a nine-person e-commerce company and eventually running the day-to-day. We talk change management, technology’s “it’ll be easier” promise, and why new tools often create new complexity. That thread naturally connects to today’s AI anxiety, job security questions, and the leadership skill of learning the work well enough to guide others through it.

    We also get tactical about the small business reality: wearing multiple hats, cross-training, communicating without heavy process, and making decisions without HR or layers of approval. Felicia explains why she protects her people when mistakes happen, how she balances “we” versus “I” accountability, and why her definition of success is not unlimited growth but a good living wage and meaningful impact. If you lead teams, coach leaders, or are navigating a corporate-to-small-business transition, you’ll walk away with practical leadership insights rooted in curiosity and critical thinking.

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    55 mins
  • Sense Making In Your Career
    Apr 21 2026

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    Career decisions don’t usually blow up overnight. They quietly form in the background, in the stories we tell ourselves about a changed meeting invite list, a new org structure, a shift in feedback, or a role that still “works” but suddenly feels wrong. When we slow down our meaning making and separate facts from assumptions, we stop treating discomfort like an emergency and start reading our reality with accuracy.

    We dig into how unexamined beliefs shape career direction, from inherited ideas about stability and success to cultural and family expectations that create a narrow definition of what’s acceptable. I share what it looked like to turn down an expected succession path and why that choice still feels like relief. We also explore why “should I stay or should I go” is often the wrong question and how the real drivers tend to be deeper needs like growth, impact, or an identity shift in how you want to lead.

    Finally, we talk about avoidance: the postponed conversations, the risks we don’t take, and the excuses that sound like reasons. I offer a simple inversion tool to help you find what you’re truly moving toward so you don’t carry the same patterns into the next role. If you want better career clarity, stronger self-awareness, and more intentional decision-making, listen now, then subscribe, share with a friend, and leave a review with the biggest belief you’re ready to question.

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    28 mins
  • The Power of a Career Reset — Shahnaz Broucek’s Story
    Apr 14 2026

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    A career can look successful on paper and still feel like it’s shrinking you. That tension is where Shahnaz Broucek's story lands: she helped build a mortgage and title company to roughly 55 employees, rode the boom years, then faced the housing crash and a brutal question many leaders avoid for too long, is this still my path?

    We unpack what it takes to make a career pivot without running purely on fear. Shahnaz shares how she listened for signals that her work had gone stale, why she calls some disruptions “happy accidents,” and how she used reflection, informational interviews, and coaching to get clear on her value proposition. We also talk candidly about imposter syndrome, the pressure of expectations, and what it looks like to ask, “What will matter most in the long run?” while you’re balancing real responsibilities.

    From there, we move into leadership development and organizational culture: why executive coaching and team coaching matter even more in an era of relentless change, including AI and economic volatility. Shahnaz explains her current growth edge in the coaching profession, including coach supervision and the ICF MCC path, and why community is not a nice-to-have for coaches or for leaders. We close by reflecting on the power of mastermind-style peer groups and how finding the right people can change your trajectory.

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    Website: OptimizeU.com

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    46 mins
  • Outgrowing a Role That Works
    Apr 7 2026

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    Success can be the very thing that hides the truth: you’re doing well, people trust you, nothing is “broken” and yet something feels off. We talk about that quiet kind of misalignment and why it’s one of the most important signals a leader can learn to read. When the role that once fit starts to feel heavier, when decisions take more energy, or when your values keep bumping into what the job asks of you, it might not be a motivation problem. It might be growth.

    We unpack what happens when you wait for a dramatic reason to change and why that delay often turns a thoughtful decision into a reactive one. You’ll hear a clear reframe that makes leadership decisions easier: clarity usually comes after movement, not before it. Instead of hunting for the perfect next role or the flawless plan, we focus on finding a meaningful next step, like reshaping conversations with your leader, seeking new exposure, or taking a small risk that creates real data.

    We also dig into confidence and readiness for leadership growth. Confidence doesn’t arrive fully formed; it’s built through experience, especially when you choose stretch moments before you feel fully prepared. Along the way, we look at what you can control right now, including how you spend your time, how you evaluate “I have no choice,” and how to use even a misaligned role to build skills for your future.

    If you’ve been feeling that steady question in the background, take the five-minute challenge near the end and start getting honest about what’s shifted. Subscribe, share this with a friend who’s feeling stuck, and leave a review so more leaders can find it.

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    26 mins
  • When Your Dream Job Evolves — Michelle Davis' Story
    Mar 31 2026

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    You can “pick your own hours” and still feel like you never stop working. That tension kicks off a candid conversation with executive coach Michelle Davis about the real cost of solopreneur life, from the guilt of taking time off to the constant grind of marketing and business development. If you’ve ever wondered why freedom sometimes feels like pressure, you’ll recognize yourself here.

    Michelle shares her career inflection point: moving from external coaching across multiple organizations to an internal role where she leads an internal coaching practice and builds programs that shape the whole system. We talk about what changed, the loneliness of working solo, and the pull toward team affiliation and shared mission. You’ll hear what internal coaching can actually look like day-to-day, including the “best of both worlds” mix of program design and direct coaching, plus the practical feedback loop of piloting, learning, and improving in real time.

    We also get tactical about making a pivot: researching the field through ICF resources, talking to people doing the work, and holding a mindset that allows for uncertainty. Along the way we dig into executive coaching, leadership development, imposter syndrome, and the simple truth that confidence often comes after the reps, not before. If you’re weighing entrepreneurship vs corporate or considering an internal coaching program, this conversation gives you grounded questions to ask about risk tolerance, fit, and impact.

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    More about Michelle: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michelle-bard-davis/

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    53 mins
  • Leadership Through Uncertainty
    Mar 24 2026

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    Leadership doesn’t wait for you to feel ready. It shows up when a team is stuck, when a tough decision is sitting untouched, or when the tension in the room is obvious and no one names it. I’m Beki Fraser, and I’m breaking down the leadership skills that matter most in those real-time moments, especially when your instinct is to move fast and prove you belong.

    We start with context, because rushing to solutions can be a hidden leadership liability. Under pressure, our brains grab familiar patterns and fill in the gaps, which makes us confident and sometimes wrong. I share a personal “area versus volume” story to show how easy it is to solve the wrong problem when something looks the same on the surface. From there, we dig into why slowing down early can actually accelerate outcomes later by preventing misalignment, resistance, and rework.

    Then we get practical about trust and how quickly it forms. Trust isn’t built by positioning ourselves as the expert. It’s built by how it feels to work with us, especially when we don’t know, when we’re challenged, and when we invite input. We talk about the subtle ways trust gets lost, including “collaboration” that asks for feedback but doesn’t show how it influenced the decision. We also explore adaptive courage: making the call when clarity is incomplete, staying open to adjusting as things unfold, and resisting the trap of endless analysis.

    We close with a development lens that goes beyond retention. Instead of measuring success by who stays, we ask whether people grow and whether they leave stronger than when they arrived. If you want more grounded leadership, better team engagement, and decisions that land, hit subscribe, share this with a leader who needs it, and leave a review so more people can find the show.

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    23 mins