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Lens Reflections with Edna
by Edna
In this podcast, Edna explores the invisible connection between the perspectives we form early in life and how they surface years later in our leadership, performance, relationships, and self-worth. Drawing on her experience in youth development, corporate leadership, sports, culture, and motherhood, Edna examines the "lenses" we don’t remember choosing. These episodes aren't lessons; they are observations, reflections, and invitations to pause, question your default setting, and perhaps adjust your own lenses...
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The Authority Lens - Part 1
Why do we hold back the thoughts we know the room needs to hear? In Part One of The Authority Lens, Edna explores the quiet phrase some of us carry, "wait for the right time, there's a time and a place", and traces it back to something deeper: a lifelong confusion between authority and power. Through personal story, cultural reflection, and the moment her business partner walked into a room and changed how Edna saw herself, this episode invites you to notice the lens you've been wearing, not to fix it, just to see it. Part Two continues next week.
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"It's Okay to Fail"... Hmmm. Is It??
Two kinds of failure. One teaches you. The other costs you. And we keep mashing them together under a single phrase. Episode 9 of Lens Reflections takes on performance, standards, and the difference between them.
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The Meaning YOU give
What if it’s not what happened… but what you decided it means?In this episode, we explore why certain conversations stay with you and why the more you replay them, the worse they can feel.The truth is, most of us aren’t reacting to reality.We’re reacting to our interpretation of it.Once you see that, everything starts to shift.
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Being left out is NOT your Identity
Last weekend I spent eight hours sitting on metal bleachers at a volleyball tournament watching my daughter’s team play. Three matches, multiple rotations… and my daughter barely stepped onto the court.As a parent, it was frustrating. As someone who works with young girls on confidence and resilience, it was also deeply revealing.In this episode of Lens Reflections with Edna, I explore what it means to be left out, the emotions it triggers, and the powerful role our interpretations play in shaping identity. Through the lens of what I call Identity Architecture, I share how the same moment can either shrink us or strengthen us depending on the story we build around it.More importantly, I introduce a simple way to reset the lens when those moments happen, especially for young people who are still forming their sense of self.This episode is for parents, educators, coaches, and anyone who has ever felt overlooked and wants to learn how to interpret those moments in a way that builds resilience instead of self-doubt.
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The Belonging Lens
Why does rejection hurt so much?Research shows that social rejection activates the same regions of the brain associated with physical pain. In this episode of Lens Reflections with Edna, we explore what I call the Belonging Lens, the deep biological need we as humans have to belong.This reflection looks at how early experiences shape the way we interpret belonging today and how becoming aware of those lenses may allow us to experience new environments, relationships, and perspectives differently.
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Control Lens: Waiting without Answers
In this episode, I explore what I call the Control Lens, the internal filter that connects safety with certainty. When uncertainty rises, the mind shifts into threat simulation, convincing us that thinking harder gives us more control.But there’s a critical distinction: there is readiness, and there is control, and they are not the same.This reflection unpacks how the Control Lens shows up in everyday life and why, in moments where preparation or action isn’t available, the real work is regulation.
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Putting the Lens on Mentorship
We hear it all the time: “Find a mentor.”But what does that actually mean?In this episode, Edna puts the lens on mentorship, not just as a formal program or professional strategy, but as a deeply human exchange that can shape someone’s confidence, identity, and direction.Yes, structured mentorship matters. Programs, access, and intentional development are powerful. But underneath all of it is something more foundational: the experience of being seen and believed in.Through personal reflection and real-life examples, this episode explores the distinction between praise and belief, and how mentorship can occur in everyday moments.Because sometimes mentorship isn’t a role.It could also be a moment.
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Part 2: Growth mindset when life doesn’t seem to cooperate
This is the continuation of the Unexpected. In this episode, I want to explore what happens after the shock, when loss lingers, when plans unravel, and when we’re forced to adjust to something we didn’t choose.What is our brain actually doing in those moments? And what does growth mindset really look like when life doesn’t cooperate?This is Lens Reflections with Edna.Let’s take a closer look.
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The Unexpected (Part 1)
Life rarely happens one thing at a time. In The Unexpected (Part 1), Edna shares a deeply personal reflection on loss, resilience, and perspective, inviting listeners to notice how different lenses shape the way we experience life when everything seems to arrive at once.
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The First Lens We Don’t Remember Choosing
What if the way you lead, strive, and doubt yourself today was shaped long before adulthood?In the first episode of Lens Reflections with Edna, Edna reflects on how beliefs formed during the tween years become the lens through which we see ourselves and the world. This isn’t about fixing but rather noticing, and the choice that comes with awareness.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
In this podcast, Edna explores the invisible connection between the perspectives we form early in life and how they surface years later in our leadership, performance, relationships, and self-worth. Drawing on her experience in youth development, corporate leadership, sports, culture, and motherhood, Edna examines the "lenses" we don’t remember choosing. These episodes aren't lessons; they are observations, reflections, and invitations to pause, question your default setting, and perhaps adjust your own lenses...
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