What Story Would You Tell if the World Was Listening?

Lately, I’ve been thinking a lot about the stories we don’t tell.

The ones we silence in order to survive.

The ones that don’t fit into TED Talks or LinkedIn posts.

The ones that hold grief, burnout, caregiving, neurodivergence, reinvention… and leadership.

Because here’s what I know: women are leading through it all. And yet their voices are too often left out of the conversations shaping the future of leadership, work, and well-being.

I want to change that.

I’m launching Unmuted: A National Listening Lab for Women Leaders—a storytelling project and living archive that starts with a simple invitation:

🌱 What story would you tell if the world was listening?

If you’re a woman who’s navigated burnout, grief, neurodivergence, or reinvention in leadership—or if you know someone who has—I want to hear from you.

This is just the beginning. We’ll be hosting story salons, gathering wisdom, creating short-form stories and a national insights report that reframes what leadership looks like through a lens of lived experience.

➡️ Unmuted: Share Your Story

If this resonates, share your story. If you want to support it, share this post. If you’re a funder, platform, or partner who wants to amplify this… let’s talk.

I believe when women speak, the future shifts.

Thank you for listening. We’re just getting started.

—Stacy
Founder, Flower Street Strategies

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