The Fosgail Mindset

Myka Kennedy Stephens

The Fosgail Mindset is a podcast for leaders who resonate with the experiences of librarians and educators—especially those navigating change, limited resources, and the work of keeping communities engaged and thriving.​ Each episode offers an article‑length reflection—also available on the Fosgail blog—read aloud and gently expanded in audio form, so you can engage with the same ideas in whichever format fits your day. Grounded in the Fosgail Mindset—the awareness, attitudes, and actions that support sustainable ways of working—this show sits at the intersection of three themes:​ - Attendant Leadership theory and practice - Future‑focused integrated planning - Sustainable, values‑aligned ways of working Hosted by coach and consultant Myka Kennedy Stephens, The Fosgail Mindset creates a calm, reflective space to think about how you lead from where you are, how you plan for the future, and how you care for yourself and your community in the midst of change.​​ New episodes draw from Fosgail’s writing, client work, and conversations in the Fosgail Community to offer thoughtful insight, gentle challenge, and practical questions you can carry into your week.

Episodes

  1. FEB 10

    Finding Our Place by Attending to Relationships

    In this second episode of Season 2 of The Fosgail Mindset, Myka Kennedy Stephens builds on Attendant Leadership by turning toward its relational core. Using a story from her early years as a seminary librarian tasked with “right‑sizing” a 200,000‑volume theological library, she explores how even seemingly technical projects are deeply relational—touching staff, students, alumni, institutional leaders, the collection itself, the environment, and her own sense of vocation.​ Drawing on Margaret Wheatley’s insight that nothing exists in isolation and everything takes shape in and through relationship, Myka introduces two dimensions of relationality in Attendant Leadership: relational scope (from self to community) and relational depth (from humanity to the more‑than‑human world/cosmos). She shares how this simple two‑dimensional lens helped her notice where her attention was going—and where it wasn’t—when making hard decisions about deselection, environmental impact, and her own limits as a leader. Listeners are invited to reflect on their own leadership contexts by asking: Where am I most strongly attending right now—self, community, humanity, or cosmos? And what might shift if I treated my next difficult decision as an opportunity to re‑locate myself within a larger web of relationships?​ Read the companion blog article: https://www.fosgail.org/blog/2026/02/09/2026-02-09_attending-to-relationships/ Join the Fosgail Community: https://community.fosgail.org/  Subscribe to Fosgail’s biweekly newsletter: https://www.fosgail.org/discover-more/newsletter/

    15 min
  2. 10/05/2025

    Episode 8: Embracing the Value of Sharing - A Conversation with Jessica Zairo

    In this special extended episode, host Myka Kennedy Stephens sits down with Jessica Zairo to explore how embracing the value of sharing can positively impact communities. Drawing heavily on Jessica's experiences with open-source software support and development, particularly with the Koha integrated library system, this conversation highlights the power of collaboration, reciprocal giving, and community building in the library world. Jessica Zairo serves as Vice President of Strategic Partnerships at ByWater Solutions, where she builds relationships with libraries and open-source communities. Her career spans various roles in library and information services, including: - Member services coordinator at Tampa Bay Library Consortium (128 member libraries) - Information manager at Everlove and Associates (legal reference and research services) - Creator and host of the popular "Monday Minutes" educational video series Key Takeaways 1. The power of reciprocal giving extends beyond individual transactions to build stronger communities 2. Collaborative competition ("co-opetition") can drive innovation while maintaining community values 3. Inclusive participation in open-source communities strengthens the entire ecosystem 4. Knowledge sharing through accessible documentation benefits users worldwide 5. Successful migrations require involving all stakeholders in the transition process 6. Trust building through transparency and community recognition is essential for open-source adoption Read the companion blog post: https://www.fosgail.org/blog/2025/10/05/2025-10-05_embracing-the-value-of-sharing/ Koha-US User Group: https://koha-us.org/ Koha Community website: https://koha-community.org/ Monday Minutes: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLV_OXyJ1D3BgKovtgSBoFcQNb7IhixDKO Sign up for the Fosgail Field Notes newsletter: https://www.fosgail.org/discover-more/newsletter/ Join the Fosgail Community: https://community.fosgail.org Recorded August 19, 2025 with Descript.

    41 min
  3. 06/15/2025

    Episode 5: Advocacy as a Path to Realize Potential

    Have you ever wondered how to engage elected representatives to advocate for a cause you feel passionately about? In this special extended episode of The Fosgail Mindset, Myka Kennedy Stephens sits down with author and non-partisan activist Cynthia Changyit Levin to explore how advocacy can unlock personal and collective potential, even amid uncertainty and political polarization. Cynthia shares her journey from new mom to seasoned advocate, offering practical strategies for engaging in effective, bridge-building activism—whether you're new to advocacy or a seasoned organizer. The conversation highlights the power of community, the importance of organizing, and the unique strengths that caregivers, especially mothers, bring to advocacy work. Cynthia also addresses the emotional realities of activism, including anger, grief, and joy, and offers self-care practices to sustain long-term engagement. Special attention is given to librarians and others facing challenges in today’s political climate, with actionable advice for organizing, storytelling, and leveraging existing resources to defend vital institutions. The episode wraps with a preview of Cynthia’s upcoming handbook, Advocacy Made Easy, designed to empower anyone to take impactful civic action, and an invitation to connect for further advocacy resources and community support Contact Cynthia Changyit Levin: https://www.changyit.com/contact Order From Changing Diapers to Changing the World: Why Moms Make Great Advocates and How to Get Started: https://www.changyit.com/books Cynthia’s Advocacy Made Easy blog: https://ccylevin.substack.com/ Read the companion blog post: https://www.fosgail.org/blog/2025/06/15/2025-06-15_advocacy-as-path-to-potential/ Sign up for the Fosgail Field Notes newsletter: https://www.fosgail.org/discover-more/newsletter/ Join the Fosgail Community: https://community.fosgail.org Recorded May 20, 2025 with Descript.

    56 min
  4. 06/11/2025

    Episode 4: Framing Potential with Purpose and Possibility

    This episode explores the nuanced relationship between potential, possibility, and purpose, and how understanding these concepts can empower individuals and organizations—especially in libraries, theological education, and higher education—to cultivate professional wellbeing and inspire positive change. Quote of the Episode: “Potential is, full stop. And potential will always be there no matter which choices we're presented with and which decision we ultimately make. Potential, that extant capacity to become something in the future, persists and changes shape as our future changes shape through our choices and decisions.” Key Themes: Potential vs. Possibility: Myka distinguishes between potential (the inherent capacity to develop in the future) and possibility (the paths that become available when potential is activated). Possibility flows out of potential, but both need to be grounded in a clear sense of purpose to lead to meaningful transformation. The Role of Purpose: Purpose acts as the anchor that gives meaning to both potential and possibility. Myka shares her own journey clarifying Fosgail’s purpose and how this clarity has shaped the firm’s direction and methodology, including the development of the FLIP-R coaching approach. Opening Possibilities: Opening possibilities is not just about envisioning what could be, but about connecting to purpose, exploring present potential, and intentionally choosing which paths to pursue. Myka emphasizes that potential is ever-present and shaped by context, not diminished by past choices or current limitations. Reflective Questions: Myka offers five reflective questions to help listeners recalibrate their thinking around purpose, potential, and possibility: Where is the unexplored potential in this situation? What possibilities can you imagine? What would it take to open new possibilities? How does your purpose align with the situation, and where are the points of friction? With greater awareness, how might you connect with potential to open those possibilities? Read the companion blog post: https://www.fosgail.org/blog/2025/06/10/2025-06-10_reflecting-on-3-ps/ To sign up for the Fosgail Field Notes newsletter: https://www.fosgail.org/discover-more/newsletter/ To join the Fosgail Community: https://community.fosgail.org Recorded June 10, 2025 with Descript.

    18 min

About

The Fosgail Mindset is a podcast for leaders who resonate with the experiences of librarians and educators—especially those navigating change, limited resources, and the work of keeping communities engaged and thriving.​ Each episode offers an article‑length reflection—also available on the Fosgail blog—read aloud and gently expanded in audio form, so you can engage with the same ideas in whichever format fits your day. Grounded in the Fosgail Mindset—the awareness, attitudes, and actions that support sustainable ways of working—this show sits at the intersection of three themes:​ - Attendant Leadership theory and practice - Future‑focused integrated planning - Sustainable, values‑aligned ways of working Hosted by coach and consultant Myka Kennedy Stephens, The Fosgail Mindset creates a calm, reflective space to think about how you lead from where you are, how you plan for the future, and how you care for yourself and your community in the midst of change.​​ New episodes draw from Fosgail’s writing, client work, and conversations in the Fosgail Community to offer thoughtful insight, gentle challenge, and practical questions you can carry into your week.