The Overton Experience

The Overton Experience Part nurse, thriving entrepreneur, dynamic speaker, networking guru, devoted mom, and music enthusiast- Melissa Overton is a force of nature.

Melissa Overton is a leadership strategist, award winning entrepreneur, dynamic keynote speaker, and expert critical care nurse who equips emerging leaders to stay focused and fearless under pressure. Melissa is the founder of MedicalTraining.me, a healthcare/safety continuing education company, and The Overton Experience, specializing in keynote speaking, team building, and leadership consulting.

Known for her passion, compassion, and exceptional networking skills, she is a trusted leader who helps others succeed. With over 20 years as a critical care nurse and educator, Melissa launched MedicalTraining.me in 2013, providing life-changing training in CPR/BLS, First Aid, Advanced Life Support, and leadership through her certification as a John Maxwell Team speaker, coach, and trainer. Her community impact includes co-founding Launch JoCo (Entrepreneurship Development) and ElevateHER (Women’s Professional Development Conference). In 2022, she revamped and now leads the education portion of Leadership Johnston program, which connects leaders countywide to strengthen their leadership and local business ties. Awards & Recognition:
• Small Businessperson of the Year, Triangle East Chamber of Commerce (2019)
• Athena International Award nominee (2020), winner (2021)
• Innovator of the Year, Clayton Chamber of Commerce (2021)
• Leaving a Legacy Award, Clayton Chamber of Commerce (2021)
• Key Contributor Award, Clayton Chamber of Commerce (2022)
• Volunteer of the Year, Clayton Chamber of Commerce (2023)
• Citizen of the Year nominee, Clayton Chamber of Commerce (2024)
• Workforce Leadership Academy Fellow, The Aspen Institute & United Way of Greater Triangle (2025)

When not inspiring and leading, Melissa enjoys spending time with loved ones and dancing to old-school hip-hop. IG:
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High performers don’t wait for perfect clarity, they create progress within uncertainty.
06/04/2026

High performers don’t wait for perfect clarity, they create progress within uncertainty.

Reacting quickly often feels productive, but it usually creates more noise than progress.When decisions are made in a re...
06/03/2026

Reacting quickly often feels productive, but it usually creates more noise than progress.
When decisions are made in a reactive state, clarity drops, mistakes increase, and work often has to be corrected later.
Calm thinking, on the other hand, slows the mind just enough to see priorities clearly, remove unnecessary steps, and choose the most effective action.
Speed without clarity creates repetition.
Clarity with calm creates progress.
Are your decisions driven by urgency, or clarity?

Want to go more in-depth? Order Melissa’s leadership book today:
https://www.melissaoverton.com/product-page/focused-fearless-leadership

Management focuses on structure, ex*****on, and getting work done efficiently, while leadership focuses on purpose, dire...
06/02/2026

Management focuses on structure, ex*****on, and getting work done efficiently, while leadership focuses on purpose, direction, and inspiring people toward a shared goal.

When both are balanced, teams don’t just perform well, they understand why their work matters and stay consistently engaged.

Want to go more in-depth? Order Melissa’s leadership book today:
https://www.melissaoverton.com/product-page/focused-fearless-leadership

06/02/2026
Excited to share this podcast with you!   Thanks Jonathan Breeden Best of Johnston County Podcast for the opportunity to...
06/02/2026

Excited to share this podcast with you! Thanks Jonathan Breeden Best of Johnston County Podcast for the opportunity to talk about leading and influencing.

Most leadership failures don't start with a major crisis.

They start with small problems that go unnoticed, difficult conversations that get avoided, and communication that isn't as clear as leaders think it is.

In this upcoming episode of The Best of Johnston County Podcast, Jonathan Breeden sits down with leadership coach, entrepreneur, and author Melissa Godwin Overton to discuss the lessons every leader needs but few are ever taught.

In this conversation, you'll learn:

✅ How to identify potential problems before they become full-scale crises
✅ Why communication is one of the most powerful leadership tools, and one of the easiest to misuse
✅ Common leadership mistakes that quietly erode trust, culture, and accountability
✅ Practical approaches for navigating difficult conversations with confidence
✅ How greater self-awareness can improve the way you lead, hire, and develop your team

Whether you're leading a business, managing a team, or looking to grow as a professional, this episode is packed with actionable insights you can start applying immediately.

🎙️ New episode drops today.

Subscribe using the link in the comments so you don't miss it.

📚 Melissa's new book, Focused and Fearless Leadership, is available for pre-order now: https://tinyurl.com/28r328d4

What do you think is the most important leadership skill people aren't taught?

Most teams don’t underperform because they lack talent.They underperform because something in the system is unclear, inc...
06/01/2026

Most teams don’t underperform because they lack talent.

They underperform because something in the system is unclear, inconsistent, or misaligned.

When expectations are not clearly reinforced, when communication shifts, or when follow-through is inconsistent, even strong teams start to lose momentum.
It doesn’t happen suddenly, it builds quietly over time.

Leadership gaps are often not obvious from the outside, but they show up clearly in ex*****on, confidence, and consistency.
What leadership gap might be affecting your team right now?

Want to go more in-depth? Order Melissa’s leadership book today:
https://www.melissaoverton.com/product-page/focused-fearless-leadership

Without clear direction, effort gets scattered across too many priorities.People stay busy, but progress feels inconsist...
05/30/2026

Without clear direction, effort gets scattered across too many priorities.

People stay busy, but progress feels inconsistent.

Not because they aren’t capable, but because they’re not aligned.

When direction is clear, decisions become easier, focus becomes sharper, and ex*****on becomes faster without added pressure.
Clarity doesn’t increase workload, it reduces wasted effort.

Where is lack of direction slowing your team down right now?

Want to go more in-depth? Order Melissa’s leadership book today:
https://www.melissaoverton.com/product-page/focused-fearless-leadership

A boss focuses on directing work and ensuring tasks are completed.A leader focuses on guiding people, building trust, an...
05/29/2026

A boss focuses on directing work and ensuring tasks are completed.
A leader focuses on guiding people, building trust, and developing capability so the team can perform independently and consistently.
One manages output. The other builds long-term growth and ownership within the team.

Most organizations believe culture is shaped in meetings, speeches, or strategy rollouts.But culture is not defined by w...
05/28/2026

Most organizations believe culture is shaped in meetings, speeches, or strategy rollouts.

But culture is not defined by what is announced, it’s defined by what is repeated.

Every consistent action sets a standard.

Every repeated behavior reinforces expectation.

And every inconsistency creates confusion about what actually matters.

Over time, people stop listening to what is said and start adapting to what is consistently done.

That is how culture is truly formed, not in moments of communication, but in patterns of behavior.

What are your daily actions reinforcing in your team right now?

Want to go more in-depth? Order Melissa’s leadership book today:
https://www.melissaoverton.com/product-page/focused-fearless-leadership

Control focuses on directing every action and managing every detail.Leadership focuses on creating clarity so others can...
05/27/2026

Control focuses on directing every action and managing every detail.
Leadership focuses on creating clarity so others can act with confidence.
Control creates dependency.
Leadership creates ownership.
Control slows teams down because decisions stay centralized.
Leadership speeds teams up because trust and direction are distributed.
One manages behavior.
The other develops capability.
Are you leading your team, or controlling their actions?

Want to go more in-depth? Order Melissa’s leadership book today:
https://www.melissaoverton.com/product-page/focused-fearless-leadership

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