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InsHER x The Normal Mess - LIVE Recording April 16, 2026

49 min · 30. apr. 2026
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This special episode was recorded live in New York City as the opening to Women at the Top: Reaching the Apex in Work and Life, presented by Tyson & Mendes’ Women’s Initiative. In collaboration with InsHER, National Managing Partner Cayce Lynch and Partner, Head of Growth & Client Engagement Ashley Fetyko (both of Tyson & Mendes), and hosts of The Normal Mess, graciously invited me to help kick off the event with a dynamic, live conversation. Together, we explored what it really means to find your voice, take up space, and uplift others along the way. It set the tone for an incredible day, one grounded in honesty, connection, and the power of women showing up fully, both in work and in life.

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