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Expression of Love with Ginny Lynns

A recording from Margaret Williams, MS, ACC's live video

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Ginny’s Bio

Ginny Lynns’ creative work on Substack focuses on horror/fiction and features her signature “Remembering to Laugh” philosophy.


Option 1: The Substack & Creative Focus (Best for profiles)

Ginny Lynns (Remembring2Laugh)

Fiction writer, audio creator, and voice behind the horror short Kitty Gets Hungry. I love exploring the tension between dark storytelling and immersive soundscapes, connecting with fellow creators, and finding reasons to laugh through it all. Join the community!


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Fiction writer & horror creator behind Kitty Gets Hungry. Connecting with creators, spinning dark tales, and always remembering to laugh. 🎙️✍️


Option 3: Community & Engagement Focused

Ginny Lynns | Creator of Remembring2Laugh

Bringing stories to life through fiction and audio projects. Whether it’s building palpable tension in a horror short or hosting live chats with fellow creators, I’m all about community, collaboration, and great storytelling.


Miracle-minded reflections rooted in ACIM (A Course in Miracles) principles


Expression of Love — Talking Points

1. Love is a verb, not a feeling. You don’t say it, you show it. Thirty-nine years working for the U.S. Army taught me that the people who loved me hardest were the ones who held me to a standard, not the ones who told me what I wanted to hear.


2. Silence is a choice. When you don’t express it to your kids, your spouse, your team, you’re not protecting them. You’re protecting yourself. Get over it.


3. Five ways it actually shows up in leadership:

Telling someone the hard truth before it becomes a career problem

Showing up on time, every time

Remembering what matters to the person in front of you

Defending your people in rooms they’re not in

Letting them fail when failing is the lesson


4. Love at work isn’t soft. It’s the difference between a unit that follows you and a unit that fights for you. The same applies in the C-suite.


5. The cost of not expressing it. Regret. Resentment. People walking out the door, wondering if they ever mattered. You don’t get those moments back.


6. One question to leave you with: Who in your life, at home or at work, needs to hear it from you this week? Don’t wait for the funeral.


Thank you A. Eevie Bateman, Diane, Whitney Douglas, and many others for tuning into my live video with Ginny Lynns (Remembring2Laugh)! Join me for my next live video in the app.

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