Empowered with Sarah Moffat

Sarah Moffat

A podcast for #leadingladies. Empowered, is a weekly podcast featuring a #leadinglady who speaks about her journey to leadership and her struggles, overcoming obstacles, and tips for success. The objective of the podcast is to empower and inspire female listeners to step up into their leadership roles.

Episodes

  1. 01/20/2025

    This One's for the Ladies

    Welcome to Empowered! I’m your host and leadership coach, Sarah Moffat, and I’m thrilled to kick off Season 2 with an episode dedicated to the incredible women in leadership—those breaking barriers, navigating challenges, and embracing their unique superpowers. In this episode, I share a personal story about finding my voice—literally and figuratively—from speaking my truth as a fearless four-year-old to overcoming moments when others tried to silence me. Along the way, I’ve learned powerful lessons about resilience, authenticity, and owning your brilliance. This episode is packed with encouragement, practical insights, and a challenge to embrace your authentic self, no matter what. Whether you’re climbing the career ladder or blazing your own trail, this one’s for you. What You’ll Learn in This Episode: Why it’s essential to celebrate and lift up other women in leadership.The importance of seeking inspiration and using obstacles to build resilience.A powerful reminder to stay true to yourself, even when others try to make you smaller.How to embrace your unique superpowers to lead authentically and effectively.Favorite Quotes: “There will always be people who want to silence you. What matters is how you respond.”“You belong in every room you walk into, in every conversation you engage in, and on every stage where you deserve to shine.”“We rise higher when we rise together.”Resources & Next Steps: Connect with me on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarahcmoffat/Email me at sarah.c.moffat@gmail.com for resources on coaching, consulting, and training.If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, share it with a friend, and leave a review!Let’s Keep the Conversation Going: What’s your superpower? How do you empower the women around you? Let’s talk! Connect with me on LinkedIn or send me an email—I’d love to hear from you.

    13 min
  2. 01/28/2021

    Flexibility in the Workplace is the New Norm with Mika Cross

    In this episode of Empowered with Sarah Moffat, we are joined by the delightful Mika Cross, a transformational workplace expert and strategist. We discuss how that in the past we have been left out of very important conversations that impact our work experience. In the climate we now find ourselves in, Mika shares with us a unique perspective that we don't have to go back to the way things looked like pre-pandemic. It is important to use the unique opportunity we've been given to use our voices and advocate for workplace flexibility. We don't have to go back, but rather we can move forward and create the workplace we want! Note: The book mentioned in the podcast is called "Resilience" by Eric Greitens. Great book! About Mika Cross Mika Cross is best known as a federal workplace expert who has dedicated over 20 years of her life to public service. She works with government agencies, private and public sector leaders, and the workforce to help them adapt to the changing needs and demands of the modern work environment. She is driven by a vision of fostering a culture of innovation, collaboration, and inclusion for high-performing teams, working in a mix of on-site, remote or hybrid work environments. She is a highly respected speaker, trainer, and adviser who offers practical solutions and best practices for improving employee engagement, performance, and well-being. In March 2023, she was invited by the Government Oversight Committee to provide a Statement for the Record as part of their congressional hearing on the Nation’s Largest Employer- OPM and in December 2021, she testified as an expert witness for the Senate Hearing on the Future of Federal Work. You can learn more about her work at www.mikacross.com

    51 min
  3. 01/06/2021

    Being Intentional About Your Future with Anjelica Dortch

    This is a not-to-miss episode with our motivating and encouraging guest, Anjelica Dortch. Sarah and Anjelica talk about how to move through your career with confidence, purpose, and intention. Anjelica shares her experience going from an entry level secretary all the way to the White House serving in the Executive Office of the President. Now a technology policy executive at IBM, Anjelica has a host of practical and actionable advice for listeners about how she developed herself and the practical steps she took along the way... including enlisting a Board of Directors, mentors, and coaches.    To learn more about group coaching and the Leadership Board with Leading Ladies, visit https://www.leadingladies.co/.    If you love this episode, please leave a great rating and review and -- of course -- share it!      About Anjelica Dortch Award-winning, highly regarded, and passionate policy executive with over 10 years of professional and management experience, Anjelica is an accomplished change agent recruited to help drive government relations, develop innovative approaches to address complex policy challenges, and enhance strategic partnerships in support of the organization's business objectives. A solid and trusted advisor that is frequently tapped to support domestic and international strategy execution. Experienced in developing and driving positive policy and legislative outcomes while building partnerships with key decision-makers, government officials, and clients.

    49 min
  4. 12/16/2020

    Getting to the Next Level with Lynn Terwoerds

    Lynn Terwoerds, the Executive Director of the Executive Women’s Forum, shares what she’s learned about how to make it to the next level in your career. Lynn shares what she hopes will help women see the value in knowing what you want, building a plan to that goal, knowing yourself personally and as others see you, and then being able to tell a consistent story so that everyone you meet, everyone in your current network, even people who bump into your family will see and hear a coherent message about your career direction. So often, we confuse the people around us by being vague, inconsistent or uncertain. Getting to the next level is about making sure you stack the odds in your favor by taking control of the things you have control over and not obsessing over the things you can’t control. In this episode, Lynn points us to some great resources including the Critical Thinking Worksheet, Leading Ladies “Why” Tool, and the Networking Worksheet. This episode is full of incredibly helpful, practical, tactical, and strategic things you can do to identify: ·         What do I really want? ·         How do I devise a resilient plan? ·         Where am I in my journey? ·         How do I include my family and friends in this journey? ·         How do I build the right network? About Lynn Terwoerds Lynn Terwoerds, Executive Director, joined the Executive Women’s Forum in 2016 after 20+ years as a global cybersecurity expert and leader at Microsoft, Barclays PLC in London, and Oracle. She is a founding member of the Cloud Security Alliance and serves on the nonprofit board and chairs the Audit and Risk Committee for the Northwest Maritime Center. As the Executive Director, Terwoerds has overall strategic and operational responsibility for staff, programs, expansion, and execution of the EWF mission. The Executive Director, in conjunction with the CEO and staff, develops core programs and strategic business plans.

    53 min
  5. 11/25/2020

    Developing Yourself as a Leader with Renee Wynn

    Sarah Moffat is joined by Renee Wynn, former Chief Information Officer for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), for an inspiring talk about how she navigated her career to become the longest-serving CIO in NASA history. Renee shares her best tips for how to be seen and heard, how to ask great questions, and why it's important to have your own personal board of directors. Ms. Wynn's insights, candor, and advice is so poignant and relevant. Renee discusses why she believes being a life-long learner is critical for any leader and how to respond, rather than react, in situations. If you're wondering about whether or not its okay to get emotional and be vulnerable at work, we talk about that, too! You can reach Renee on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/renee-wynn-8935a24/. Renee's Bio Renee P. Wynn retired April 30th as the NASA Chief Information Officer after 30-years of federal service. She recently started her own business, RP Wynn Consulting, LLC to continue to serve the federal government in a different way. As the NASA CIO, Ms. Wynn led the effort to collaborate with the complex NASA mission programs to improve NASA’s global cybersecurity posture and continuously transform IT management. Ms. Wynn oversaw an IT Portfolio of more than $2B and provided global IT services to more than 60,000 customers, including operations in Russia to support launches to the International Space Station.  Ms. Wynn led the effort to overhaul NASA’s cybersecurity posture and went from “high risk” to “managing risk” in 4 years, this includes space operation and communication systems.   Ms. Wynn joined NASA in July 2015 as Deputy Chief Information Officer and became the Chief Information Officer in September 2015.  Ms. Wynn came to NASA from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) where she had served as the Acting CIO and Assistant Administrator for the Office of Environmental Information since July 2013. At EPA, Ms. Wynn had served as the Deputy CIO and Deputy Assistant Administrator for the Office of Environmental Information from April 2011 to July 2013.  Ms. Wynn spent 25 years with EPA before joining NASA.  Ms. Wynn had been working in the federal CIO community since 2011 and has brought her experience working on national policy matters, information systems development, program management plus legislative and budget formulation skills to good use in her role as CIO.  Ms. Wynn was recently selected as a 2020 National Academy of Public Administration (NAPA) Fellow.  Fellows are nominated and selected from a slate of highly qualified individuals.  A Fellow will serve for two years to support NAPA’s efforts to address current and emerging issues to the government.   Ms. Wynn holds a Bachelor of Arts in Economics from DePauw University, Indiana.

    53 min
5
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A podcast for #leadingladies. Empowered, is a weekly podcast featuring a #leadinglady who speaks about her journey to leadership and her struggles, overcoming obstacles, and tips for success. The objective of the podcast is to empower and inspire female listeners to step up into their leadership roles.