A Real UNMUTED Holiday Conversation

EPISODE · Dec 22, 2025 · 40 MIN

A Real UNMUTED Holiday Conversation

from Unmuted: Voices of Leaders · host Kellye Mazzoli & Charisse Deschenes

In this holiday-themed episode of Unmuted, hosts Charisse and Kellye explore the realities of holiday celebrations, emphasizing the importance of presence over perfection. They discuss evolving traditions, the joy of unplanned moments, and the leadership lessons that can be drawn from holiday experiences. The conversation highlights the significance of protecting holiday time, reflecting on the past year, and looking ahead to the future with intention. The hosts share personal anecdotes, favorite holiday foods, and lighthearted moments, creating a warm and engaging atmosphere for listeners.TakeawaysThe best holidays are about being present with loved ones.Leaders recharge in different ways, and it's important to find what works for you.Traditions can evolve over time, reflecting personal growth and changes in life circumstances.Unplanned moments often create the most memorable holiday experiences.It's not about perfection; it's about enjoying the time spent together.Taking time to reflect on the past year can help set intentions for the future.Protecting holiday time is essential for personal well-being and family connections.Creating space for creativity and connection can lead to a fulfilling year ahead.Humor and lightheartedness are important during the holiday season.The holidays can teach valuable lessons about leadership and authenticity.Chapters00:00 Holiday Conversations and Leadership Lessons06:24 Traditions and Evolving Holiday Habits11:52 Unplanned Moments and Family Humor18:24 Leadership During the Holiday Season21:19 Reflecting on Leadership During the Holidays24:33 The Importance of Rest and Resetting29:43 Protecting Holiday Time and Setting Boundaries31:55 Looking Ahead: Intentions for the New Year36:24 Lighthearted Holiday Traditions40:44 Closing Thoughts on Leadership and Gratitude

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