From Spark to Spotlight: Turning Big Ideas into Reality in Scranton and Beyond
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What does it really take to turn a spark of an idea into something tangible, impactful, and lasting?
In this episode of Spark Me, Liz and Michele dig into the power of execution — how following through on a vision can change communities, careers, and even the reputation of an entire city.
Liz shares the origin stories of Circle 200 and Women Business Leaders in Healthcare, two peer-to-peer networks she helped found to answer a deceptively simple question: Who mentors the mentor? These groups became lifelines and launchpads for high-performing women leaders who needed trusted circles as they reached the top of their industries.
From there, Michele walks us through another bold idea brought to life: The Office Convention in Scranton and, years later, the The Office exhibit at The Everhart Museum. You’ll hear how a fan-fueled vision, a few key connections, and a deep love for Scranton transformed what could have been a punchline into a powerful celebration of place, creativity, and community pride — brought to life through her work at LayerX.
Along the way, Liz and Michele explore what separates people who talk about ideas from those who actually build them — and why embracing, rather than resisting, a narrative can completely flip how a city (and its people) are seen. The conversation also looks ahead to two upcoming, deeply personal and practical Spark Me episodes — focused on women’s health, hormones, and honest conversations many women don’t know where to have.
In This Episode You’ll Learn:
- Why ideas alone aren’t enough —and what separates builders from talkers
- How Circle 200, Women Business Leaders in Healthcare, and The Office Convention all began as simple “what if?” moments
- The behind-the-scenes story of how Scranton became a beloved character on The Office
- How embracing — not resisting — a narrative can transform perception and pride
- Why meaningful, impactful work doesn’t require a major city or perfect conditions
Resources From This Episode:
- The Everhart Museum - everhart-musuem.org
- Erin Murphy Ross, PhD - psychologytoday.com
- Adrienne Cotton - adriencotton.com
- Women Business Leaders in Healthcare - wbl.org
- LayerX - layerxstudio.com
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- Have a question for an upcoming guest? Email us at sparkmepodcast@gmail.com with your questions for Erin Murphy Ross, PhD or Adrienne Cotton, and we’ll weave them into the conversation anonymously. If you’re wondering about it, you’re not alone.
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