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Moving Forward - Change, Purpose and Possibility

Moving Forward - Change, Purpose and Possibility

By: Linda Anderson
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Summary

After 32 incredible years in education as a teacher, coach, principal, director and mentor-I’ve stepped into a new chapter. My journey has been shaped by personal and professional transformation: leading schools, navigating loss, advocating for equity and raising a bi-racial family. Welcome to the Moving Forward Podcast. Each episode will be a safe space where honest voices will explore real topics in education, identity, mental wellness, leadership, and everything in between. We’ll have courageous conversations and reflect on how we can all keep moving forward, no matter the path we’re on.Linda Anderson
Episodes
  • Ep. 32 - Michaeline Fernandez & Kelly Daab
    May 4 2026

    Building Something Together: Design, Identity, and the Meaning of Home

    What does it mean to build something beautiful together?

    In this episode of Moving Forward, Linda Anderson sits down with sisters and co-founders Michaeline Fernandez and Kelly Daab of butter+velvet HOME · DESIGN for a conversation about creativity, partnership, and the journey of growing something over time.

    Michaeline began her career more than twenty years ago with a passion for family-friendly interior design—creating spaces that feel both elevated and livable. As her business evolved, so did a vision: to open a boutique that could bring her design perspective to life in a more personal and community-centered way.

    That vision expanded when her sister Kelly joined the business, bringing her own strengths in curation and merchandising. Together, they built butter+velvet HOME · DESIGN into a full-service home design studio based in Denville, New Jersey and one that now serves clients across the country.

    But this conversation goes beyond design.

    It’s about what it means to:

    • Build a business with someone you trust

    • Hold onto your individual identity while creating something shared

    • Navigate growth, uncertainty, and change over time

    • Create spaces, not just physically, but relationally - that feel warm, inviting, and deeply personal

    A powerful thread throughout this episode is the balance between individuality and partnership.Talking about how two people can move forward together without losing themselves along the way.

    As Michaeline and Kelly reflect on their journey, they offer insight into the quiet, steady work of building something meaningful—rooted in trust, shaped by experience, and guided by a shared vision.

    A line that captures the heart of this conversation:

    “Moving forward isn’t about becoming something different—it’s about growing into who you already are, while building something alongside someone else.”

    In This Episode, We Explore:

    • How a passion for interior design grew into a full-service business

    • The transition from solo work to sister partnership

    • Defining roles, voice, and identity within a shared vision

    • Designing spaces that balance beauty, functionality, and real life

    • The importance of trust—in relationships, in business, and in the process

    • What it means to keep moving forward through growth and uncertainty

    A Reflection for ListenersWhether you’re building something with someone else, or finding your own path forward…What does it look like to stay grounded in who you are while growing into something more?

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    Music by Maksym_Dudchyk from Pixabay

    Podcast produced by Ury Gonzalez

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    32 mins
  • Ep. 31 - Emma Wang
    Apr 27 2026

    Seeing What Others Overlook: Youth Voice, Storytelling, and Courage in Action

    Some conversations remind us that leadership isn’t defined by age, title, or experience.

    It begins with awareness. With curiosity. With the courage to notice what others overlook—and to act.

    In this episode of Moving Forward, Linda Anderson sits down with Emma Wang, a high school senior and emerging filmmaker whose work is rooted in social justice, empathy, and truth-telling.

    Currently living in Taiwan, Emma has turned her attention to youth homelessness in California—seeking to move beyond statistics and center the voices and dignity of young people whose stories are too often unheard.

    This conversation explores what it means to tell stories responsibly, to lead with purpose at a young age, and to navigate complex issues with both courage and humility.

    Together, Linda and Emma discuss:

    • What drew Emma to filmmaking as a vehicle for social change

    • The realities—and misconceptions—surrounding youth homelessness

    • What she has learned from engaging with systems, educators, and community leaders

    • The importance of centering youth voice in conversations about youth experiences

    • The ethical responsibility of storytelling when working with vulnerable populations

    • The balance between urgency and care in social justice work

    • How a global perspective shapes her understanding of local issues

    • The challenges of access—and what persistence has taught her

    • Where she has found hope in the midst of difficult work

    • What she hopes audiences—and decision-makers—take away from her film

    • Advice for young people who want to make a difference but don’t know where to begin

    Throughout the conversation, Emma reflects on how this work is shaping not only her voice as a filmmaker, but her identity as a young leader navigating a complex world.

    This episode is a reminder that moving forward often looks like quiet courage, an emerging voice, and the willingness to step forward before you feel fully ready—and that young people are not just the future of leadership, but an essential part of it right now.

    “Leadership begins the moment you choose to see what others overlook—and have the courage to tell the story.”

    As you listen, consider:

    Where in your own life are you being called to notice more deeply? And what might it look like to move forward—even before you feel fully ready?

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    Music by Maksym_Dudchyk from Pixabay

    Podcast produced by Ury Gonzalez

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    28 mins
  • Ep. 30 - Aspen Moulden
    Apr 20 2026

    Growth as a Standard: Building It Into the DNA

    A Conversation with Aspen Moulden

    What does it mean to lead with growth—not as an initiative, but as a standard?

    In this episode of Moving Forward: Conversations on Culture, Identity, Healing, and Hope, Linda Anderson sits down with Aspen Moulden, Chief Marketing Officer for Logitech for Business, for a direct and grounded conversation about leadership, decision-making, and building teams that consistently deliver.

    Aspen brings more than two decades of experience across enterprise technology, SaaS, and collaboration platforms. Her career spans early-stage environments and global organizations, with a focus on turning strategy into execution and building marketing teams that drive measurable impact.

    Throughout the conversation, Aspen shares how growth shows up in practice—from how leaders make decisions with incomplete information to how high-performing teams are built, aligned, and held accountable.

    She also reflects on the influence of her experience as a college athlete, the role of instinct alongside data, and the importance of maintaining clarity and momentum as organizations scale.

    A key idea from this conversation:

    “Growth isn’t something you talk about—it’s something you build into how you think, how you lead, and how you make decisions every day.”

    In this episode, we explore:

    • What draws leaders to high-growth environments—and how to navigate them

    • How to make decisions when the path forward isn’t fully clear

    • The qualities that define high-performing individuals and teams

    • What it takes to build and scale strong marketing organizations

    • Where teams lose momentum—and how to improve alignment

    • Common misconceptions about how marketing works today

    • Lessons from leading initiatives like Logi Work on Wheels

    • The role of mindset, discipline, and accountability in sustained growth

    About Aspen Moulden:

    Aspen Moulden is the Chief Marketing Officer for Logitech for Business, where she leads global marketing for enterprise hybrid work solutions. Her work includes brand, demand generation, partner and channel marketing, marketing operations, and program management.

    She has spent over 20 years building marketing teams and driving growth across enterprise technology, SaaS, and collaboration platforms. Earlier in her career, she helped build the marketing team at BlueJeans, an early leader in cloud video collaboration, and later played a key role in scaling Logitech’s Video Collaboration business.

    Aspen is also the founder of Aspen Inspired, a consulting firm focused on helping organizations build strong positioning, marketing infrastructure, and high-performing teams.

    Closing Reflection:

    Growth doesn’t happen by chance. It’s built into how decisions are made, how teams operate, and how leaders show up—especially when the path forward isn’t fully defined.

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    Music by Maksym_Dudchyk from Pixabay

    Podcast produced by Ury Gonzalez

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    37 mins
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