Well Lived Society | Intentional Leadership & Growth
Well Lived Society is a podcast for women in leadership and those passionate about personal growth and intentional living. Each episode explores leadership frameworks, mindful leadership, and personal development strategies to help women leaders build a legacy and live with purpose. Join Lemon Price weekly to deepen your awareness and transform your influence into lasting impact in both your life and community.
Well Lived Society | Intentional Leadership & Growth
Latest Episodes
Philanthropic Giving & Decision-Making | Building Wealth With Purpose with Financial Advisor Nicole Meihofer
If you've ever walked out of a meeting with a financial advisor feeling more behind than when you walked in, this episode is for you.Nicole Meihofer spent years doing high-level financial planning for families with nine-figure exits — th...
Self-Trust and Internal Decision-Making for Women Leaders
You don't have a confidence problem. You have a self-trust erosion problem — and there's a big difference.Most women in leadership have spent years building external credibility: the bio, the board seat, the reputation. But nobody taught...
Women in Leadership: How to Get Noticed for What You Do
If you've ever wondered how women actually get onto nonprofit boards, into civic appointments, and into the rooms where decisions are made — this episode is your answer.This week I'm celebrating two things: Well Lived Society just hit 50...
Beyond Competence: Building the Credibility Women Leaders Need
Most qualified women leaders still miss promotions and bigger opportunities. Here's why: credibility isn't just competence, it's trust plus belief in your ability to deliver again. In this episode, Lemon Price breaks down a concrete framework f...
The Trust Factor: Why Visibility Without Credibility Falls Flat
You know that person, always visible, impossible to ignore. But when they speak? Everyone shuts down. In this episode, Lemon breaks down why visibility without trust is just noise. Discover what actually builds credibility and women's leadershi...