When the stakes are high, leadership is tested.
Martha doesn’t speak about leadership as a theory. She speaks from experience leading in combat, navigating political pressure, and operating in environments where hesitation has consequences.
Her keynotes are grounded in the realities leaders face today:
Lead Yourself First to Face Fear, Navigate Adversity, and Move Forward Stronger
The Challenge
Leadership today moves faster than ever. The margin for error is thinner. Markets shift overnight. AI is reshaping industries in real time. Teams are navigating uncertainty, burnout, and constant change.
Most leaders know what to do. The challenge is what happens under pressure.
When the stakes rise, even strong leaders hesitate. They overanalyze. They default to safe. They react instead of lead.
This is a self-leadership problem.
Martha learned this leading combat missions where hesitation had consequences. Later, in Congress and the Senate, the pressure looked different, but the leadership stakes were just as real.
Today, she works with CEOs and leadership teams navigating that same reality: high pressure, high visibility, and no room for hesitation.
Martha introduces the WEDGE Framework, a practical system for leading yourself first:
Lead Yourself First to Build Teams That Communicate Clearly, Move Fast, and Deliver Under Pressure
The Challenge
Teams don’t break when things are easy. They break under pressure.
Deadlines tighten. Priorities shift. Information is incomplete. And the small cracks start to show. Communication breaks down. People protect their turf. Decisions slow down because trust isn’t there.
On paper, the team may look strong. But talent alone doesn’t create execution.
Trust does.
Martha learned this flying combat missions and leading as a squadron commander, where communication had to be clear, decisions had to be fast, and trust had to be absolute. If trust broke down, the mission was at risk.
Those same dynamics show up in organizations every day.
Martha introduces the WEDGE Framework, a practical approach for building high-trust, high-performance teams:
The Challenge
At some point, life hits everyone.
A setback you didn’t see coming. A loss that changes everything. A moment that makes you question what comes next. Most people aren’t prepared for those moments. We’re taught to push through, distract ourselves, or wait for things to get better.
But real resilience doesn’t come from avoiding difficulty. It comes from how you respond when things get hard. The difference isn’t talent or luck. It’s whether you’re willing to face reality and take the next step forward.
Martha’s life has been shaped by moments that could have stopped her. She lost her father at a young age. She survived abuse and assault. She fought for nearly a decade to become a fighter pilot when the law said she couldn’t.
She didn’t avoid those moments. She moved through them. And those experiences shaped how she leads and what she teaches today.
Martha introduces the WEDGE Framework, a practical approach for navigating adversity and building real resilience: