Girl Power is a series by women, for women!

Posted on 02/05/2026
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In this conversation, Abby Hoskins sits down with Melinda (Melina) Fries, Administrator of the Lebanon Area Foundation, who shares her journey from growing up in deep poverty, feeling invisible and bullied, and struggling through some of her hardest teenage years, to becoming a leader, advocate, and connector in her community. Melinda talks honestly about fear, self-doubt, rejection, and the moments that could have stopped her, but didn’t.

Her story is about resilience, education, kindness, and the quiet courage it takes to keep going when you don’t feel confident, ready, or worthy yet. It’s about doing the thing anyway. Applying anyway. Showing up anyway. Believing that even if you’re scared, you’re still capable.

If you’ve ever felt like you started behind, didn’t fit the mold, or wondered if it was “too late” or “not for you,” this episode is for you. It’s a reminder that growth happens outside your comfort zone, that community matters, and that women lifting other women can change lives, including their own.

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