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What Cassandra's Episode Made Us Think About America, Women, and Leadership

What Cassandra's Episode Made Us Think About America, Women, and Leadership

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A graduation, a punctured paddleboard, a sister story about white patio cushions — and a conversation that kept circling back to one woman who's changing how Pennsylvania sees leadership.


In this Spark Short, Michele and Liz catch up on the small stuff — Michele's son graduating high school, Liz's very funny patio cushion saga with her sister, and a shared sense that AI is moving faster than any of us are ready for. But the heart of this episode is a continued reflection on their conversation with Cassandra Coleman, Executive Director of America 250 PA.


Michele and Liz talk about what stuck with them most: Cassandra's relentless positivity in the face of real pressure, the leap of faith required to take on a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity with zero funding and no roadmap, and the way she reframed herself simply as a "young mayor" rather than a "young female mayor." That conversation opens into a bigger discussion about women in leadership throughout history — why the U.S. still hasn't had a female president, how recently women in America couldn't open a bank account in their own name, and a story about a caregiver from the country of Georgia that put it all into a different kind of perspective.


The episode closes with a beautiful story about a small town in Kansas that fully embraced the Algerian World Cup team — a reminder of the America that doesn't always make it onto our screens, but is very much still here.


In This Episode You'll Hear:


  • Michele's son's high school graduation and what it's like to watch your kids step into a world none of us can fully picture yet
  • Liz's hilarious patio cushion saga and a perfectly timed "Hamptons vs. Miami" sister moment
  • A shared moment of AI anxiety — and why an upcoming guest will help unpack all of it
  • What stuck with Michele and Liz most from the Cassandra Coleman episode, including her leap-of-faith approach to opportunity
  • Why Liz and Michele both find themselves catching the urge to say "female leader" instead of just "leader" — and why that matters
  • A real conversation about the history of women's rights in America, including how recently women couldn't get a mortgage or bank account in their own name
  • A perspective-shifting story about a caregiver from the country of Georgia and what opportunity looks like in different parts of the world
  • The story of a small town in Kansas that fully embraced the Algerian World Cup team — and why it represents a side of America we don't talk about enough

Resources Mentioned:


  • America 250 PA — America250PA.org
  • Cassandra Coleman's full episode on Spark Me
  • "We Don't Know Too Much About You, But We Want to Welcome You Here" — the Lawrence, Kansas story Liz mentioned


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If this conversation resonated with you:

  • Follow Spark Me wherever you listen to podcasts so you never miss a Spark Short
  • Share this episode with a friend who needs a reminder that the leap of faith is always scary — and always worth it
  • Leave a rating or review — it helps other women in their second act discover the show
  • Tag us and tell us: What's the leap of faith you took that changed everything?
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