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The Fosgail Mindset

The Fosgail Mindset

Di: Myka Kennedy Stephens
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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.

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  • Disrupting Autocracy with Attendant Leadership
    Jan 23 2026

    In this Season 2 opener of The Fosgail Mindset, Myka Kennedy Stephens names how control‑focused, top‑down leadership is eroding trust and fragmenting community in libraries, higher education, and other mission‑driven institutions. Drawing on a recent committee meeting and wider political patterns, she connects today’s leadership dysfunction to the crisis that prompted Robert Greenleaf’s Servant Leadership—and explains why that model’s servanthood vocabulary is now too limited to address power and context.​

    Myka then introduces Attendant Leadership as a more holistic, power‑aware framework rooted in practices of service, justice, and peace, and outlines the eight‑part series that will explore its two dimensions of relationality and five expressions: healer, sage, emissary, companion, and steward. Listeners are invited to reflect on where autocratic patterns show up in their own contexts and to join an ongoing conversation about what a more attendant way of leading might look like.

    Read the companion blog article: https://www.fosgail.org/blog/2026/01/22/2026-01-22_disrupting_autocracy/ Join the Fosgail Community: https://community.fosgail.org Subscribe to Fosgail’s biweekly newsletter: https://www.fosgail.org/discover-more/newsletter/

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    13 min
  • Episode 8: Embracing the Value of Sharing - A Conversation with Jessica Zairo
    Oct 5 2025

    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.

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    41 min
  • Episode 7: Is Sharing Really a Virtue in Leadership?
    Sep 12 2025

    In this episode of The Fosgail Mindset, host Myka Kennedy Stephens explores the nuanced role of **sharing** as a leadership virtue. Drawing from life experience, organizational theory, and research, Myka challenges both the old command-and-control mindset and the pitfalls of excessive, boundary-less sharing. Discover why the real answer lies in **collaborative leadership**, a balanced approach where intentional communication, clear expectations, confident guidance, and continual professional development foster empowered, adaptive teams.

    Listeners will hear practical strategies for navigating the middle ground between withholding and oversharing, gain actionable tips on fostering collaboration without sacrificing authority, and learn why investing in leadership skills across the whole team benefits organizations of all sizes—especially during times of change.

    Whether you’re grappling with how much to share as a leader or eager to deepen your collaborative practice, this episode offers insight, reassurance, and real-world steps for your leadership journey.

    Read the companion blog post: https://www.fosgail.org/blog/2025/09/12/2025-09-12_sharing-in-leadership/

    Book a coaching chemistry call with Myka: https://appointments.fosgail.org/#/chemistry-session

    Join the Fosgail Community: https://community.fosgail.org

    Sign up for Field Notes, our monthly newsletter: https://fosgail.org/discover-more/newsletter/

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    15 min
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