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Visibility Is Infrastructure: How Wednesday Women Built a Global Movement | Ep. 70 w/ Leslie Greenwood & Melissa Moody (Wednesday Women)

27 min · 15. juli 2026
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Visibility is not vanity. It is infrastructure. If people cannot be seen, they cannot be funded, promoted, hired, followed, or supported. In this episode of Is Anything Real?, I sit down with Leslie Greenwood [https://www.linkedin.com/in/leslie-greenwood/] and Melissa Moody [https://www.linkedin.com/in/melissammoody/], co-founders of Wednesday Women [https://www.wednesdaywomen.org/], a global movement designed to amplify the visibility of executive women and make leadership more accessible, visible, and connected. What began as a single LinkedIn post and a simple spreadsheet has grown into: * 20,000+ supporters * a global visibility network * and an executive community of 200+ leaders But the real story is not growth. It is system design. We explore: * Why visibility is infrastructure, not ego * How movements begin with refusal, not strategy * Why sharing wins is actually cultural architecture * The myth that visibility equals bragging * What real allyship looks like in practice One of the clearest truths from this conversation: You cannot promote, fund, hire, or follow someone you cannot see. đŸ‘„ Guests Leslie Greenwood LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/leslie-greenwood/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/leslie-greenwood/] Melissa Moody LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/melissammoody/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/melissammoody/] Wednesday Women https://www.wednesdaywomen.org/ [https://www.wednesdaywomen.org/] 🔌 Host Adam W. Barney Transition Leadership Coach | Creator of EnergyOS | Author of Make Your Own Glass Half Full Website: https://adamwbarney.com/ [https://adamwbarney.com/] Book: https://makeyourownglasshalffull.com/ [https://makeyourownglasshalffull.com/] Book a 20-min Exploration Call: https://calendly.com/adamwbarney/explorationplugin-20min [https://calendly.com/adamwbarney/explorationplugin-20min]

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episode Visibility Is Infrastructure: How Wednesday Women Built a Global Movement | Ep. 70 w/ Leslie Greenwood & Melissa Moody (Wednesday Women) artwork

Visibility Is Infrastructure: How Wednesday Women Built a Global Movement | Ep. 70 w/ Leslie Greenwood & Melissa Moody (Wednesday Women)

Visibility is not vanity. It is infrastructure. If people cannot be seen, they cannot be funded, promoted, hired, followed, or supported. In this episode of Is Anything Real?, I sit down with Leslie Greenwood [https://www.linkedin.com/in/leslie-greenwood/] and Melissa Moody [https://www.linkedin.com/in/melissammoody/], co-founders of Wednesday Women [https://www.wednesdaywomen.org/], a global movement designed to amplify the visibility of executive women and make leadership more accessible, visible, and connected. What began as a single LinkedIn post and a simple spreadsheet has grown into: * 20,000+ supporters * a global visibility network * and an executive community of 200+ leaders But the real story is not growth. It is system design. We explore: * Why visibility is infrastructure, not ego * How movements begin with refusal, not strategy * Why sharing wins is actually cultural architecture * The myth that visibility equals bragging * What real allyship looks like in practice One of the clearest truths from this conversation: You cannot promote, fund, hire, or follow someone you cannot see. đŸ‘„ Guests Leslie Greenwood LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/leslie-greenwood/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/leslie-greenwood/] Melissa Moody LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/melissammoody/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/melissammoody/] Wednesday Women https://www.wednesdaywomen.org/ [https://www.wednesdaywomen.org/] 🔌 Host Adam W. Barney Transition Leadership Coach | Creator of EnergyOS | Author of Make Your Own Glass Half Full Website: https://adamwbarney.com/ [https://adamwbarney.com/] Book: https://makeyourownglasshalffull.com/ [https://makeyourownglasshalffull.com/] Book a 20-min Exploration Call: https://calendly.com/adamwbarney/explorationplugin-20min [https://calendly.com/adamwbarney/explorationplugin-20min]

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