Mosaic Sparks with Lesley George

You Are the Miracle

Season 1 Episode 11

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This is the episode everything has been building toward. In this series finale of Mosaic Sparks, confidence coach and host Lesley George brings together every lesson from the entire Leading Unapologetically mini-series and points them all directly at you.

Conviction. Innovation. Love-led leadership. Resilience. Authenticity. Five lessons. Five powerful women. One undeniable truth — the miracle your family, your community, and your generation has been waiting for is not coming. She is already here. She has always been here. And her name is yours.

This finale is not a gentle close. It is a declaration. A bold and direct call to action for every woman who has been listening, feeling the shift, and is now ready to stop sitting on what she carries and start showing up fully — without apology, without permission, and without delay.

No more waiting. No more shrinking. This is your moment.

"You were never too much. You were never not enough. You were always exactly, completely, and miraculously you. Now go lead like you know it."

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Every episode of this series has been leading to this exact moment. This is the moment that you stop waiting to become who you were always meant to be. So stay right there because everything that we have built across these five episodes has been pointing straight at you. So welcome back, sparklers. Welcome to Mosaic Sparks with me, Leslie George. And this episode is sponsored by Mosaic Publishing. And so this right here is the one that I've been building towards since the very first word of this series, this episode six. This is the finale. So I need you to find somewhere quiet, put both feet flat on the floor, take one slow breath. And I need you to receive every single thing that's about to come. Because this episode is not just about a Disney character. This episode is entirely, completely, and unapologetically about you. So over the last five episodes, we've walked alongside five extraordinary women. We sat in the unshakable conviction of Okoye and learned to protect what we stand for no matter the costs. We stepped into Suri's lab and learned to innovate without waiting for permission that was never coming. We followed Nakia into the field and learned that leading from love is not weakness. It is the most powerful thing we carry. We stood by Queen Mother and learned that you can carry the crown through your deepest grief and still come out leading. So we had five women, five stories and five lessons. And not one of them was fictional to me, because every single one of these women was a mirror, a reflection of someone I know personally, someone in the community, someone who's been listening to this series one episode at a time, taking diligent notes, and slowly becoming, beginning to recognize herself. Someone who looks a lot like you. Not a perfect version of herself or a fully healed, fully equipped, or fully confident version with everything figured out. The version that existed in that moment, there were broken places, they were unanswered questions and all, was the version that changed everything. Okoya held the line when the kingdom was crumbling around her. Sparkers, are you holding the line somewhere right now? Is that in your family? In your business? In your community? What about at church? Are you the woman who keeps showing up even when everything around you is shifting and uncertain and nothing feels stable? That's not a burden. You got handed by accident. It's an assignment. It's a call-in. And that is the okoye in you. Sori built what nobody else could imagine. And she did it without asking anyone for permission. I'm going to ask you, is there something you've been building? Maybe doing it quietly, slowly, sometimes maybe alone in the early hours of the morning that the world has not seen yet? I'm going to encourage you to keep building it. Because Wakanda needed Suri's mind, and your world needs yours. So don't stop. That is the Suri in you. Nakir, refuse to look away from the pain of people who needed her. Is there a cause, a community, a person in your life that pulls at your heart so persistently and consistently that you simply can't ignore it no matter how hard you try? That pull is not a distraction from your purpose. That is the Nakia in you. Queen Mother led through her deepest and most devastating grief. And she came out the other side, still standing, still leading, and still the queen. If you're in a season of loss right now, maybe loss of a dream, a relationship, someone you loved, or even the version of yourself you thought will always be there. I need you to hear this with everything. I have the crown. Your story is absolutely not over. Your most powerful chapters have not been written yet. And that is the Queen Mother in you. And then we have Mirabel, precious, overlooked, completely and utterly essential Mirabel, who showed up as exactly herself in a room, but didn't fully understand her value. But she saved everything. If you've been walking through this world feeling like you don't have enough, you're you are not enough, you don't have enough experience, not enough following or even credentials, not enough of whatever it is that you think you need to have before you start. I'm telling you right here, as your fellow spark, and I'm telling you with every single thing that I have, you are the gift. Your presence is the miracle, and your story is the message that someone has been waiting for their entire life to hear. Your voice is the one that will set someone free. Now, I want to say the thing that I've been saving for this very moment. You didn't find this podcast by accident, you didn't stumble upon this series by coincidence. You listened to all six full episodes. Six times you press play, six times you chose to show up for yourself because something deep and real and true inside of you already knows that this is the time. Time to what? Stop waiting. Time to stop shrinking, to fit spaces that were never designed to hold all of who you are. Time to stop asking for permission to take up space that you were always meant to occupy. And one of the biggest things is time to stop negotiating with your greatness. The women of Wakanda and beyond didn't become legendary by being perfect or by having it all figured out before they stepped forward. They became legendary by being present, fully, courageously, unapologetically present in the exact moment that they were given, with the exact gifts that they already carried. That is the only thing being asked of you. Show up fully in this moment with what you already have. Because what you already have has always been enough. And it is time right now, today, in this moment, whenever you listen to this, to lead like you know it. Sparklers, this is your time to lead on apologetically. So as we get ready to wrap up and wrap up this mini-series, and this is the last episode, episode six, I want you to write a letter today. Not someday. You know, we believe we believe in fast action, right? So in the moment. So if you need to open the app on your phone or or something, write that letter. Write a letter to the version of yourself who was too afraid to lead. Tell her what you know now that she needed to hear then. Tell her about Okoye's conviction and Suri's boldness and Nakia's love, and Queen Mother's resilience and Mirabel's gifts. And then close the letter by telling her what is waiting for her on the other side of fair. Sign it with your full name because you are the sixth woman in this series. You've always, you've always been. So choose one lesson from the entire series, just one, and commit to leading from that one principle for the next 30 days. Don't start if next Monday, it depends on when you're listening to this, and don't say I'm gonna start on the first of the month. Go ahead and take that action as you are inspired. So commit to leading from that one principle for the next 30 days with your full intention and full consistency. Not 10, just one. Write it down, stay committed to one. Now the key is tell someone who will hold you to it. One value practice consistently on purpose will change the entire trajectory of your life. So I'm gonna leave you with a brag formation as we get ready to close out. I am the miracle my family, my community, and generation has been waiting for. Every part of me, my story, my voice, my gifts, and my scars is exactly what this world needs. I leap unapologetically. I live full out in color. I am enough, and I've always been, and I always will be. So, sparklers, once again, thank you for joining me on this mini-series. As we get ready to wrap up, don't you dare leave the series the same woman who pressed play on episode one. You are worth more than you've been settling for, and now you know it. So go act like it. And once again, thank you for sharing this space with me, Leslie George, as we get ready to wrap up on this podcast for this series on Mosaic Sparks. Don't forget to leave us a review. Share this with a friend, family, coworker, and we look forward to seeing you on the next episode. Bye for now.

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