Ep.86 Lynn Mead | How Professional Speaking Drives Business Growth and Connection
This episode features Lynn Mead, a leadership and career coach, director and founder of Dynamic Focus Limited, and regional president for the Thames Valley Professional Speaking Association (PSA). Lynn discusses her transition after spending over thirty years in local government, evolving from a public sector accountant into a business owner focused on elite athlete career transition. She emphasises that successful leadership stems from understanding 'one's brilliant self' and applying the critical soft skills developed through sports directly into the workplace.
The conversation explores the benefits of the PSA for business owners looking to stand out. Lynn also explains her shift in managing the Thames Valley region: she prioritises growing a local community by shifting to a 5:30 PM start time with informal networking, keynote speakers, and focused workshops to keep members engaged in the ecosystem.
Finally, the discussion covers Lynn's upcoming projects, including her major goals for growing the Thames Valley region's visibility and membership. She concludes by encouraging listeners to connect with her or Maria on LinkedIn to become part of a highly inclusive and supportive local community that offers everything from masterclasses to valuable networking.
Key Takeaways
Leverage Your "Sporting Soft Skills" for Leadership
Lynn emphasises that the "critical skills" required to lead a business—such as resilience, discipline, and teamwork—often stem from one's background in sports. Business owners should identify their "brilliant selves" by recognising how their outside passions and past experiences have equipped them with a unique package of arrows for their professional bow. By bringing these "leadership lessons" into the workplace, you can create a unique selling point that helps you stand out in a crowded niche.
Master the "Diva on Stage, Delight off Stage" Philosophy
To grow a business, you must be able to capture and hold an audience's attention. Lynn shares a core PSA philosophy: when you are performing or presenting, you must be a "diva" by being highly entertaining and engaging. However, once you step off the stage, you should be a "delight"—approachable, helpful, and inclusive—to build the authentic connections and networks that sustain a business over the long term.
Use "The Power of the Pause" to Increase Impact
Communication is a fundamental tool for any leader, but high-pressure situations often cause speakers to rush. Lynn advises business owners to consciously slow down their speech to improve clarity and tonal variety. By utilising the "power of a pause," you give your audience—whether they are clients or employees—the necessary time to actually absorb and process the value of what you are saying.
TIME CODES
00:00 Welcome to Lynn
00:55 Lynn's background and how she came to start her business
03:22 Why Reading is a good place to have your business
04:20 What is the PSA?
05:41 What Lynn and I both like the PSA
07:01 What is the difference between the PSA and Toastmasters?
09:25 Getting Feedback at the PSA
10:03 How business owners can benefit from joining the PSA
10:46 How the PSA is inclusive
11:45 What happens at a PSA Thames Valley meeting
14:45 How people can get value from professional speakers
15:52 What has Lynn got from being part of the PSA?
16:39 Lynn's closing top tips