• 075 | After the Disruption: How to Close the Loop
    2025/07/12

    You disrupted the loop. You’ve seen the pattern. But what do you do next—when it’s time to stop circling and do something different? In Episode 075 | After the Disruption: How to Close the Loop, Felicia walks you through the real shift that happens after the pattern breaks—when clarity is no longer a concept, but a choice you embody.

    Because deciding you’re done isn’t the same as living like it’s done—and what you do in that in-between space sets the tone for everything that comes next.

    You’ll learn:

    • Why choosing the new standard is a strategic move

    • How decisive action protects your energy from re-entering what you’ve already left

    • The role of celebration in rewiring your brain to recognize what alignment actually feels like

    If you’ve already disrupted the loop but haven’t stepped into the new rhythm yet, this episode will help you do that cleanly, swiftly, and right now. Next Steps: Get Power Page: Disrupt the Loop™ - https://media.feliciafordandco.com/move Join Us - Fireside Chat: Disrupt the Loop - https://media.feliciafordandco.com/events Work with Felicia to Disrupt the Loop - https://media.feliciafordandco.com/move

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    19 分
  • 074 | Disrupt the Loop: The Power Move of Pulling Back
    2025/07/05

    A Q3 Reset for Founders, Leaders, and High-Capacity Professionals

    There are moments when your rhythm gets interrupted—not by burnout, not by chaos, but by something deeper.

    A dissonance. A disruption. And no one teaches you what to do when the pace you’ve mastered suddenly doesn’t fit the version of you that’s emerging.

    You’ve always known how to lead through change. But this moment is about more than change. It’s about choosing a new identity. In this episode, you'll get access to a layered reflection on what it means to pull back, disrupt your own loop, and lead from a deeper center. If you’ve been anchoring others while quietly unanchored yourself, this is for you.

    You’ll walk away with:

    • A grounded lens on how to respond when your nervous system signals that your pace is no longer sustainable

    • Why evolving requires identity reconstruction—not just rest or delegation

    • A new framework to name and move through the phases of realignment

    Q3 is here but it's requiring more than a pep talk. It’s a shift. And if you’re feeling it, there’s a private Power Page™ waiting to take you deeper. Power Pages™ are strategic briefings for high-capacity leaders; written frameworks with audio extensions (as a private podcast) you can return to when you’re ready to move differently. Ready to move differently? Get the system. Hear the signal. Power Page™ Issue 1: Disrupt the Loop is waiting.

    Get Power Page™: Disrupt the Loop: https://media.feliciafordandco.com/move Related Episodes: Tune in to Episodes 66 -68 for Built to Move: Start Here Tune in to Episodes 69-72 for Power Moves: Start Here Tune in to Refined by Fire: Turning Burnout into a Blueprint for Success - Empowered Heart to Heart with Dr. Rhonda Simmons w/ guest Felicia Ford: https://bit.ly/fefinedbyfirewithfelicia

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    9 分
  • 073 | Pass the Mic: Black Men Power Moves with Michael W. Allison
    2025/06/28

    Content Warning: This episode includes stories of childhood trauma, war, and suicidal ideation. Please listen with care. If you or someone you know is in crisis, call or text the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline at 988, or visit 988lifeline.org. For international listeners, go to findahelpline.com.

    One of the reasons this platform exists is to tell the unaddressed stories—those lived experiences that don’t make the press release or polished keynote, but shape who we become as leaders. This season, I’m bringing you a special series: Pass the Mic: Black Man Power Moves. It won’t run back-to-back. It will live inside the rhythm of this platform, because that’s how these conversations show up in real life and when they’re ready.

    In this opening conversation, we hear from Michael W. Allison—combat veteran, Purple Heart recipient, TEDx speaker, and CEO of The Adversity Academy Leadership Group. But what makes this episode unforgettable is not his résumé. It’s the honesty. The unguarded truth. And the moments most people never say out loud.

    Michael shares his story from Jamaica to Miami, from warzones to corporate boardrooms, and the breaking points that nearly ended his life. He opens up about childhood trauma, combat loss, and the long silence that followed—until he finally broke the bottle that held it all. More than a survival story, this is an invitation into the truth about wholeness, recovery, redemption, and belief.

    In this episode, Michael shares:

    • The untold cost of compartmentalized leadership—and what it took to break that cycle

    • The moments of clarity that emerged after personal collapse

    • How he rebuilt his life, his family, and his purpose

    • His Break the Bottle™️ methodology and why emotional honesty is a leadership tool

    This episode is for the leaders who know the cost of their oil, the ones who've been through the fire carrying weight privately, leading while wounded and still showing up. It's for those who need a reminder - or maybe even permission now to break the bottle.

    Connect with Michael W. Allison: Website: michaelwallison.com IG: @IAmMichaelWAllison Preorder the book Breaking the Bottle: Available July 2025

    Work With Felicia Ford & Co.®: https://media.feliciafordandco.com/work-with-us This episode is part of our new series, Pass the Mic: Black Man Power Moves—where we create space for the real, layered stories of Black men navigating life, leadership, and legacy beyond what the world expects or assumes.

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  • 072 | 4 Signs Your Team Isn’t Ready And What It’s Costing You
    2025/06/22

    You’re leading the charge, but still stepping in to cover what should’ve been handled.

    You’ve built the system. Delegated the work. Set the expectations. But here you are again…

    …checking behind, picking up the slack, and carrying responsibilities that weren’t yours to begin with.

    This isn’t about failure or even about hiring. It’s about a pattern; one that smart, seasoned leaders fall into because your capacity keeps getting mistaken for consent.

    If your latest search looks something like this:

    • “Why am I still doing everything?”

    • “Signs my team isn’t working out”

    • “Delegated but still doing it myself”

    • “Team keeps dropping the ball”

    • “Leadership burnout symptoms”

    In this episode, Felicia Ford walks alongside you as you confront the real cost of overfunctioning in leadership and what shifts when you decide to stop carrying what isn’t yours. Because being “the one who always shows up” shouldn’t cost you your vision.

    You’ll learn:

    • What overfunctioning disguised as leadership actually looks like in day-to-day operations

    • How misaligned hires (even the talented ones) can erode your flow and momentum

    • Why boundaries must protect your business, not just your team

    You’re done leaking energy. Let's Move.

    This is your invitation to recalibrate your leadership rhythm.

    NEXT STEPS:

    Want to keep the conversation going? Here’s where to find us: https://media.feliciafordandco.com

    Join Felicia for the Off Record, On Rhythm Fireside Chat Tuesday, June 24, 2025 at 12:30PM EST: https://media.feliciafordandco.com/events

    Get Strategic Edge Magazine: https://media.feliciafordandco.com/power-moves

    Related Episodes: Episode 031 | How to Stay Ready for Every Opportunity

    Episode 034 | How to Get Clear on What's Keeping You Stuck

    Episode 067 | Built to Move 2 of 3: Who's Carrying the Work With You?

    #teams #leadership #burnout #fatigue #systems #growth #scale #smallbusiness #business #CEO #nonprofit

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    21 分
  • 071 | 4 Costly Mistakes to Avoid Before You Outsource or Hire Help
    2025/06/13

    What if saying “I need help” is one of the clearest signs your business is evolving?

    Not everyone gets to that moment. It usually means things are working—but growing. It means the weight of decisions is shifting. And it means your next move will ask something different from you.

    In this episode, I walk through the four readiness shifts that make space for support to work—without creating confusion, delays, or extra pressure.

    You’ll hear:

    • What it actually looks like when your business is ready to receive outside support

    • How to shape a container that helps—not just hires

    • Why readiness is more than a feeling—it’s structural

    • How leaders build the rhythm and clarity to bring others in

    If you’ve been thinking about hiring a strategist, OBM, or support team, this conversation is designed for where you are now. Ready to talk about it? Join me for Off Record, On Rhythm.

    A LIVE Fireside Chat happening June 24 at 12:30PM ET.

    We’re talking about real readiness: what it looks like before you bring in outside support, how to build the structure that helps you lead without bottlenecking, and what shifts when your business is built to move.

    Save your seat: https://bit.ly/offrecordonrhythm

    Apply now to work directly with Felicia Ford & Co.® through Momentum Day, a one-on-one or one with your team working session for business and nonprofits who've outgrown how things where working. It's time to create for where you're going. https://media.feliciafordandco.com/work-with-us

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    22 分
  • 070 | Conversion Season- They’re Not Buying: Here’s Why
    2025/06/07

    You’ve delivered the program. You’ve hosted the event. You’ve handled the follow-up. Your work has been referred, recommended, and repeated because it works. But even with that level of traction, you’ve likely also seen interest that doesn’t convert. Referrals that pause. Conversations that don’t lead to clear decisions. And when you’re running a service-based business or nonprofit with a small team and a full plate, the space to analyze what’s missing is rare.

    In this episode, Felicia shares what she’s been experiencing behind the scenes from the real-time rhythm of producing, serving, and re-evaluating what’s next. She brings forward a pattern that leaders like you are facing: when the response doesn’t match the reputation, the next move is more structure.

    From internal operations to external messaging, this conversation offers grounded shifts you can use now.

    You’ll take away:

    • How to identify where people pause and what to adjust without overhauling your entire operations

    • The difference between being known and being ready to be worked with

    • What it looks like to reduce friction in your service delivery and still remain true to your values and timing

    If your work is steady but the number of clients and sales aren’t converting at the pace of interest, this episode gives you space to reflect and reposition. To speak directly with Felicia about your needs, visit media.feliciafordandco.com/work-with-us Next Steps: Get Strategic Edge: Power Moves for Businesses + Nonprofits https://media.feliciafordandco.com/power-moves

    Work With Felicia Ford & Co.® - https://media.feliciafordandco.com/work-with-us

    Access Your Resources: https://resources.feliciafordandco.com

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    23 分
  • 069 | When to Move: The Cost of Waiting Too Long to Make a Power Move
    2025/06/01

    If you’ve been sitting on something, waiting for the right moment—this is it.

    This episode is about power moves—the ones that shift how you work and protect how you move through the rest of the year. The kind of moves that free up your calendar, position your next campaign, and make space for what you’ve already said you’re building.

    I’m not offering a checklist or a pep talk. I’m walking you through the structure I use with my own clients—including how we’re preparing right now for Q4 across events, campaigns, culinary partnerships, and community programming.

    Here’s what you’ll take from this episode:

    • The 4 power moves every community-rooted leader needs to make before August

    • How to recognize the moment when it’s time to move—without second guessing

    • What staying ready actually looks like when you're running a business embedded in people, deadlines, and places

    • Why your next move isn’t about speed—it’s about space

    “Staying ready means building ahead of demand. It means making space before the pressure hits. It means getting clear now so that when the door opens, you’re not caught holding too much to walk through it.”

    If you’re preparing something for the fall—an event, a program, or something bigger than a social post—Immersion is open now. And if you’re a chef, a musician, or someone who curates culture through movement and flavor, the Rhythm & Taste™ waitlist is open too.

    Next Steps: Join the Rhythm & Taste Waitlist: https://media.feliciafordandco.com/rhythm-taste-waitlist

    Apply to Immersion with Felicia: https://www.media.feliciafordandco.com/immersion

    Get Resources: https://resources.feliciafordandco.com

    #Creatives #Culinary #HRVA #Foodie #Culture #Musicians #FeliciaFordandCo

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    21 分
  • 068 | Built to Move 3: Is Your Business Built to Last?
    2025/05/25

    Why does it feel like you’ve built everything—your service, program, even a book—but it’s still waiting to move? How do you shift when your ideas are racing faster than your systems? What does it take to design growth that carries your work beyond you?

    In this final episode of the Built to Move series, we close the loop on how design creates the architecture your work needs to be experienced, distributed, and sustained. You’ll discover how to move from reactive decision-making to strategic structure, why growth doesn’t happen by accident, and how to build momentum that fuels your vision without burning out.

    You’ll learn:

    • How to design the plan for your work to move forward even when you can’t be everywhere.

    • The difference between building new things and designing better growth for what already exists.

    • Real-world examples from Strategic Edge magazine and National Black Girl Month that show how intentional design supports lasting impact.

    This episode is your invitation to lead from structure, giving your work the rhythm and follow-through it needs to reach further and breathe easier. Ready to stop cycling and start moving? Let’s go.

    Next Steps: Apply to work with Felicia: https://media.feliciafordandco.com/work-with-us

    Get Strategic Edge Magazine: https://media.feliciafordandco.com/power-moves

    Explore the Built to Move series: Episode 066 | How I Build the Rhythm Behind Every Program, Platform & Team Episode 067 | Who's Carrying the Work With You?

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    21 分