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Ever felt overwhelmed by buying a car or managing your time? You're not alone. Today, we tackle both topics with expert insights and a few unexpected surprises along the way. Car buying decoded – Joe sits down with Phil Reed, Senior Consumer Editor at Edmunds, to break down the best strategies for buying new or used cars, leasing vs. buying, and negotiating with dealers like a pro. The ultimate time management playbook – Paula Pant, Dominique Brown, and returning guest Carrie Smith share real-world productivity hacks—whether you're self-employed, working 9-to-5, or just trying to make better use of your day. Avoiding social media missteps at work – The team dives into the do's and don'ts of posting while employed. Email overload? Phone calls running your life? – Smart strategies to take control of your inbox and stop wasting time on endless calls. Celebrity wealth secrets and entertainment picks – Because financial wisdom can come from surprising places. A roadside hawk encounter?! – An unexpected story that proves you never know what's coming next. With practical advice, engaging discussions, and a few twists you won't see coming, this episode packs in everything you need to take control of your finances and your time—without taking life too seriously. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode of the 'Show Up or Shut Up' podcast, Wendy Solganik interviews Carrie Smith, an artist and new instructor in Fodder School 4. Carrie reflects on her 12-year teaching career, her evolution into a collage artist inspired by her daughter, and her global travels that deeply influence her art. The discussion covers Carrie's experiences with adult ADHD, its late diagnosis, and its impact on her life and family's dynamics. They explore her journey of teaching world culture art classes to children, and the significant role that Fodder School played in her artistic development. The episode emphasizes the blend of creative freedom and structured guidance, highlighting Carrie's excitement about joining as a Fodder School teacher. This heartfelt conversation showcases the inspiring interplay of art and teaching. 00:37 Carrie's Background and Artistic Journey 04:30 Carrie's Childhood and Family Life 06:52 Growing Up Near the Mexican Border 13:48 College Years and Early Career 16:26 The Life-Changing World Trip 25:53 Teaching Around the World Art Classes 34:06 Homeschooling and Creative Education 52:10 ADHD Diagnosis and Personal Insights 54:08 A Lifetime of Business Ideas 55:01 The Importance of Focus 56:07 ADHD as a Superpower 57:01 Family Dynamics with ADHD 58:05 Challenges in Education 01:02:14 Understanding ADHD 01:13:15 The Journey into Art 01:21:10 Joining Fodder School 01:24:07 The Value of Fodder School 01:36:24 Teaching and Learning 01:41:01 Conclusion and Gratitude
Happy Friday (and my final show before vacation). Coming up this morning Angie Gillenwater with our “Adopt Me Please” Pet of the Week from the Kanawha Charleston Humane Association, Danny. It's day two of our Radiothon for WVU Children's Hospital, plus more on the Summer Party at Bogey's Driving Range and Kanawha County Commission President Lance Wheeler.
Meet Carrie Smith, a specialist in digital ads and advertising expert in business. Carrie has earned her Elite Ad Certification and worked as the ad manager for Powerplay Media. Despite her busy schedule, she prioritizes her family and business, supporting other entrepreneurs while keeping up with sports events and school gigs for her kids. Carrie's Business - Advantage Studio Ads Get inspired and empower your parenting journey with exclusive resources. Click here to subscribe and claim your gift: here. Powered by Raising Empowered Kids. Continue this awesome conversation in our Mompreneurs Raising Kidpreneurs Facebook Group. Let's build healthy and happy families and businesses together!
This week, we're introducing a new episode format — the Semi-Blind Rum Review!In these reviews, one of us will know the identity of the rum being reviewed and one of us will be going in with no information about the rum whatsoever, besides its color in the glass.Our goal is to hopefully provide an unbiased and fun look at new(ish) rums you might be curious about. We'll also be publishing video versions to YouTube.In this episode, we reviewed:Shakara 12-Year Thailand Rum (the new release from La Maison & Velier)ABV: 45.7%MolassesColumn DistillationPrice: Around $50-60Transcontinental Rum Line High SeasABV: 45%Blend: Tropically aged Panama rum, unaged Jamaican rum, unaged grand arome rum from MartiniquePrice: Around $30-40As always, would love your thoughts on this episode format, and any takes you have on the rums!Cheers!This episode is sponsored by Wonk Press — Get 10% off Modern Caribbean Rum by Matt Pietrek and Carrie Smith now through March 30 with promo code RUMCAST. Plus, Matt and Carrie will sign your book at no additional cost!P.S. Did you know you can support The Rumcast on Patreon now and get bonus episodes, happy hours, and more? You can! Head to patreon.com/therumcast to check it out.
Without further delay, we're super excited to share our 100th episode of The Rumcast with you!As we've hinted, this episode is special to us, and was really a labor of love. Rather than going with the typical format, we invited a dozen past guests to return for individual interviews where we looked back at how rum has evolved since 2019 (when we started working on the show), and where they think rum is headed over the next 5 years or so. You'll hear from:Kate Perry of La Maison and VelierZan Kong of Worthy ParkEric Kaye of Holmes CayIan Burrell, the global rum ambassador and Equiano co-founderMargaret Monplaisir of St. Lucia Distillers and the new WIRSPA chairpersonLance Surujbally of TheLoneCaner.comJeff “Beachbum” Berry, the legendary author and owner of Latitude 29Craig Nicholson of Worthy ParkEd Hamilton of Hamilton rumCarsten Vlierboom of E&A ScheerSteve Magarry of the new Sydney Rum Distillery (formerly of Beenleigh)Maggie Campbell of Mount GayWe assembled highlights from those individual interviews into an episode that takes us through the major themes that came up, such as:The emergence of "new" rum regions around the world (and which ones we'll be seeing more of)The long-term prospects of all these emerging distilleriesThe good and bad sides of premiumization, and whether rum can avoid the latterNew GIs we're likely to see in the futureThe future of bulk rum sales and independent bottlingsWhat the acquisition of E&A Scheer meansAnd so much more that it would be impossible to list it all! We'd love to know what you think of the episode and what your takeaways and thoughts are — so please shoot us an email at host@rumcast.com and let us know.And seriously — a huge THANK YOU to everyone for listening!P.S. Did you know you can support The Rumcast on Patreon now and get bonus episodes, happy hours, and more? You can! Head to patreon.com/therumcast to check it out.This episode is sponsored by Wonk Press — Get 10% off Modern Caribbean Rum by Matt Pietrek and Carrie Smith now through February 11 with promo code RUMCAST. Plus, Matt and Carrie will sign your book at no additional cost!Music Credits for this Episode:“On the Delta” by John Patitucci“W. A. Mozart, Symphony No.38 in D major” by A Far Cry“Cover Charge” by TrackTribe“Djansa” by The Mini Vandals featuring Mamadou Koita and Lasso“Momo Do” by The Mini Vandals featuring Mamadou Koita and Lasso“Ratatouille's Kitchen” by Carmen Maria and Edu Espinal“Sleepy West” by JHS Pedals
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This episode is sponsored by Wonk Press — Get 10% off Modern Caribbean Rum by Matt Pietrek and Carrie Smith now through December 10 with promo code RUMCAST. Plus, Matt and Carrie will sign your book at no additional cost!In this episode, we set out to answer a surprisingly interesting question — which 80 proof rums are the best values? Which ones punch above their weight? Which ones should we not ignore just because they're 80 proof?We selected a group of 10 popular aged molasses-based rums we had on hand and pitted them against each other in a head-to-head tasting bracket.While it would be impossible to fit ALL the worthy 80 proof rums into one episode, we tried to select 10 that represent popular, widely available options around the world. And we're open to doing additional brackets with other 80 proof rums (or other types of rum) if you like this episode!While we often pine for higher proof options, the reality is that 80 proof will likely remain the most common option for standard releases for the foreseeable future, so why not figure out which ones offer the best sipping experience for the money?This turned out to be a really fun exercise that delivered several unexpected winners and losers along the way. At the end, there could only be one champion.Here is the link to the article on 80 proof spirits mentioned in the introduction: https://vinepair.com/articles/80-proof-liquor-spirits-history/P.S. Did you know you can support The Rumcast on Patreon now and get bonus episodes, happy hours, and more? You can! Head to patreon.com/therumcast to check it out.
Tony Pecinovsky is a communist/activist from the St. Louis area. He's written three books you can find here; https://www.intpubnyc.com/book-author/tony-pecinovsky/He is on FaceBook though seldom posts anything on it. Info on Carrrie Smith: https://www.laborfront.com/blog/labor-front-honors-carrie-smith-for-black-history-month-2023Tony Pecinovsky is a prominent member of the Communist Party USA. He is currently[1]district staffperson for the Missouri/Kansas Communist party..Tony Pecinovsky is the national organizing director for Speak Progress. He writes regularly for the People's World and the St. Louis Labor Tribune, “one of the country's oldest and most respected union papers.” His articles have been published in Shelterforce, ZMagazine, Alternet and Political Affairs, among other publications.He is the fund-raising co-chair of St. Louis Jobs with Justice and a Missouri Progressive Vote Coalition board member. He also serves on the Missouri Immigrant and Refugee Advocates (MIRA) coalition steering committee. Additionally, as a member of the St. Louis United Media Guild he serves as the secretary-treasurer of the Greater St. Louis CWA (Communications Workers of America) City Council and as a delegate to the Greater St. Louis Central Labor Council. He is also the president of the St. Louis Workers' Education Society.[2]
Tony Pecinovsky is a communist/activist from the St. Louis area. He's written three books you can find here; https://www.intpubnyc.com/book-author/tony-pecinovsky/He is on FaceBook though seldom posts anything on it. Info on Carrrie Smith: https://www.laborfront.com/blog/labor-front-honors-carrie-smith-for-black-history-month-2023Tony Pecinovsky is a prominent member of the Communist Party USA. He is currently[1]district staffperson for the Missouri/Kansas Communist party..Tony Pecinovsky is the national organizing director for Speak Progress. He writes regularly for the People's World and the St. Louis Labor Tribune, “one of the country's oldest and most respected union papers.” His articles have been published in Shelterforce, ZMagazine, Alternet and Political Affairs, among other publications.He is the fund-raising co-chair of St. Louis Jobs with Justice and a Missouri Progressive Vote Coalition board member. He also serves on the Missouri Immigrant and Refugee Advocates (MIRA) coalition steering committee. Additionally, as a member of the St. Louis United Media Guild he serves as the secretary-treasurer of the Greater St. Louis CWA (Communications Workers of America) City Council and as a delegate to the Greater St. Louis Central Labor Council. He is also the president of the St. Louis Workers' Education Society.[2]
Paul Mitchell Educator and soon-to-be salon owner @carrielovesedu hears many stories from her students about the issues they have with noncompete agreements when joining a salon. We discuss the legality of these forms, as well as state of the beauty school and the importance of industry integrity. This Week's Topics: • Her advocacy for industry integrity; protecting the stylist and following laws • Non-compete clauses within the salon industry • The state of cosmo schools: deregulation, attendance levels, graduation rates and placement levels, federal oversight • Her experience as an educator • What she would change about the industry: valuing yourself • Her hair horror story Video versions of our episodes are on our YouTube channel for you to watch! Subscribe to our channel The Hair Game on YouTube and check out ‘The Hair Game Podcast' playlist. Our podcast thrives on the opinions of you, the listener... if you have a moment (and you are an Apple user), please leave us a rating & review on the Apple podcasts app or iTunes! Here's what you do: - Scroll down to 'Ratings & Reviews' - Click on the empty purple stars (5 is the best)! - Click on ‘Write a Review' and let us know what you love most! Each rating & review helps us reach more and more of your fellow hair loves, and our goal is to help as many hairdressers as we can find success. Thanks in advance! FOLLOW US http://www.instagram.com/thehairgamepodcast http://www.instagram.com/salonrepublic http://www.instagram.com/loveerictaylor
These are clips highlighting some of the topics discussed in the full episode! Check it out if you want a bite-sized version of the full episode. Paul Mitchell Educator and soon-to-be salon owner @carrielovesedu hears many stories from her students about the issues they have with noncompete agreements when joining a salon. We discuss the legality of these forms, as well as state of the beauty school and the importance of industry integrity. This Week's Topics: • Her advocacy for industry integrity; protecting the stylist and following laws • Non-compete clauses within the salon industry • The state of cosmo schools: deregulation, attendance levels, graduation rates and placement levels, federal oversight • Her experience as an educator • What she would change about the industry: valuing yourself • Her hair horror story Video versions of our episodes are on our YouTube channel for you to watch! Subscribe to our channel The Hair Game on YouTube and check out ‘The Hair Game Podcast' playlist. Our podcast thrives on the opinions of you, the listener... if you have a moment (and you are an Apple user), please leave us a rating & review on the Apple podcasts app or iTunes! Here's what you do: - Scroll down to 'Ratings & Reviews' - Click on the empty purple stars (5 is the best)! - Click on ‘Write a Review' and let us know what you love most! Each rating & review helps us reach more and more of your fellow hair loves, and our goal is to help as many hairdressers as we can find success. Thanks in advance! FOLLOW US http://www.instagram.com/thehairgamepodcast http://www.instagram.com/salonrepublic http://www.instagram.com/loveerictaylor
Matt Pietrek is an award-winding author, educator, historian, consultant, and publisher focusing on rum and cocktails. His insights are sought out by many of the world's top rum brands.Along with co-author Carrie Smith, Matt wrote Modern Caribbean Rum: A Contemporary Reference to the Region's Essential Spirit, and winner of the 2023 Spirited Award for Best New Book on Drinks Culture, History, or Spirits. Matt is among today's top educators on rum, presenting at Tales of the Cocktail, Bar Convent Berlin, Bar Convent Brooklyn, the UK Rumfest, Paris Rumfest, Miami Rum Congress, California Rumfest, Arizona Tiki Oasis, and The Hukilau.https://www.rumwonk.com/https://www.instagram.com/rumwonk/https://www.instagram.com/cocktailwonk/
The champ is here! It was a delight chatting to Matt Pietrek, the Rumwonk himself; Matt's responsible for some of the deepest and most illuminating dives into rum history in recent years on what is now his Substack (link below).His magnum opus, "Modern Caribbean Rum", which he wrote, photographed and self-published together with his wife Carrie Smith, just won "Best New Book On Spirits" at the Tales of the Cocktail Spirited Awards, despite being only available at www.wonkpress.com and costing $100 plus shipping. (It's worth far, far more, by the way - 833 pages long and weighing in at around 9lbs!)Rum in hand (I was drinking Copalli blanco with a dash of Angostura Aromatic bitters, salty seadog that I am), we got into Matt's journey from being a tech dude living in Seattle to a hairy rum wonk living in New Orleans, his first book Minimalist Tiki, the history and legacies of both rum and tiki drinks & bars, why he gravitated towards rum, 19th century aristocrats as the first influencers, his work as Community Envoy for the West Indies Rum and Spirits Producers Association (WIRSPA), why and how he began self-publishing, why the US government is giving the Captain Morgan brand alone a whopping $2.7bn, how US taxes on non-US rum and US subsidies to US rum firms means non-US rums selling in the US are forced to subsidise their US competitors via the taxes they pay to the US, the third rail of the rum world that is spiced rum, and how a Modern Caribbean Rum audiobook might be awesome to fall asleep to. Matt's main website Rumwonk: https://www.rumwonk.com Other website Cocktailwonk: https://cocktailwonk.com Wonk Press, to order his books: https://www.wonkpress.com/Matt on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cocktailwonk and https://www.instagram.com/rumwonk Matt on X/Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/cocktailwonk and https://www.twitter.com/rumwonk Get in touch with Duff!Podcast business enquiries: consulting@liquidsolutions.org (PR friends: we're only interested in having your client on if they can talk about OTHER things than their prepared speaking points or their new thing, whatever that is, for a few hours. They need to be able to hang. Oh, and we won't supply prepared or sample questions, or listener or “reach” stats, either.) Retain Philip's consulting firm, Liquid Solutions, specialised in on-trade engagement & education, brand creation and repositioning: philip@liquidsolutions.org Philip on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/philipsduff/ Philip on Facebook: Philip Duff Philip on X/Twitter: Philip Duff (@philipduff) / Twitter Philip on LinkedIn: linkedin.com Old Duff Genever on Instagram: Old Duff Genever (@oldduffgenever) • Instagram photos and videos Old Duff Genever on Facebook: facebook.com Old Duff Genever on X/Twitter: https://twitter.com/oldduffgenever?lang=en www.oldduffgenever.com...
Mark and Janie chat with special guest Carrie Smith, a experienced mission nurse over a number of missions, about how we can raise children to be valiant and resilient missionaries.
Worker in the early part of the 20th century often had to fight for their rights against low pay and poor working conditions. They were often viewed as disposable. But, in 1933, a group of women banded together to fight for their rights. If that wasn't enough, they inspired women to do the same. Just press play to hear the whole story. ——— Click on search links to see if there are episodes with related content: Andrew Wanko, Business, Women's History, Podcast Transcript: I'm Andrew Wanko, Public Historian of the Missouri Historical Society, and Here's History on 88-one, KDHX. ——— By the spring of 1933, Carrie Smith had spent 18 years working as a nut picker at St. Louis's Funsten Dried Fruit and Nut Company. It was one of the toughest, dirtiest and lowest paying jobs around. Funsten's thousands of nut pickers, the majority Black women like Carrie, cracked open pecans and separated out the edible portion from the shells. ——— Carrie Smith had watched as her pay was steadily sliced back for doing the same work. By 1933, she was earning just three cents per pound for intact pecan halves, and just two cents for any broken pieces. She and others fumed at the cruel injustice of processing food for a living, while not being paid enough to buy food for their families. At a Funsten nutpickers meeting on May 13, 1933, Smith stood in front of her fellow workers with a Bible in one hand and a brick in the other and shouted, “Girls, we can't lose.” Bolstered by St. Louis's Communist Party, more than two thousand Funsten nutpickers from five St. Louis factories marched out on strike. ——— Funsten's factories ground to a halt as the striking workers clashed with police in the streets of Downtown. Nearly a hundred women were arrested as they marched on City Hall, demanding the Mayor aid their cause. Company president Eugene Funsten made two inadequate appeasement offers to try and break the strikers ranks, but the women remained in solidarity. After eight days, they toppled the giant. Funsten agreed to equal pay for black and white nut pickers, representation in the Food Workers Union, and all wages doubled. ——— The Funsten Nut Factory Strike of 1933 was a monumental labor movement victory led by Black St. Louis women who refused to yield in the face of injustice. A few months later in August 1933, thousands of women working in St. Louis's garment district walked away from their machines in demand of higher wages and union recognition. The call to arms heard echoing up and down Washington Avenue was “do as the nut pickers do.” ——— Here's history is a joint production of the Missouri Historical Society and KDHX. I'm Andrew Wanko and this is 88.1 KDHX St. Louis. ———
Generational trauma is something that so many people struggle with and, unfortunately, it can be one of the hardest things to break free and heal from. In this episode of From Survivor to Thriver, we sat down with Carrie Smith to talk about her life experiences and how it impacted her ability to form relationships in her life.Carrington “Carrie” Smith is the founder and President of Carrington Legal Search and best-selling author of "Blooming", which tells the story of Carrie's journey through the shit of life - her struggles, failures, trauma, and challenges – experiences universal to every human from every walk of life – to finding happiness, belonging, purpose, and joy by shifting her mindset and embracing gratitude. Never able to have a normal relationship, Carrie eventually married and divorced twice. She spent much of her life trying to “fit-in” and conform to the standards and wishes of others while battling years of depression, criticism, and self-loathing. As she fought to survive, she came to realize that her path to happiness was not about fitting-in but letting go and standing out. During the pandemic, Carrie authored "Blooming" as her answer to this question and her effort to help anyone who is struggling in life or career. In today's episode we cover: Carrie's struggles forming “normal relationships” and the trauma it stemmed fromCarrie's childhood experiences with a narcissistic father and the moment that changed everything for herThe value Carrie saw in herself and how it shaped her relationships going forwardThe transformative power of healing hypnosisHow friendships change as you evolveWhy comparison really is the thief of joyGenerational trauma and how you can move away from itWe hope you enjoyed our conversation with Carrie! If you want to learn more from her, make sure to grab a copy of her book! You can also visit her website and follow her on Instagram. Thanks again for tuning in. We are so grateful to each and every one of you. Please remember to leave a rating and review of our show. It helps us grow and reach those who need it. Also, make sure to subscribe so you never miss an episode! Links: Visit Carries website: https://www.carrington-smith.com Follow Carrie on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/carriesmithtrabue/ Follow Carrie on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/carringtonatx/ Follow Carrie on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CarringtonATX Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/brushcreekthriversFollow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brushcreekthrivers/Follow us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@fromsurvivortothriverGet in touch: amgits.reverse@gmail.com“It's one of our basic human needs to feel like we belong and to feel secure and loved.” -Marc “We have to take care of ourselves. And often the people we are around are attracted to our persona, but not the person we are.” -Erik “In order to thrive in life and to be happy, I have to follow the path that I need to follow.” -Carrie
Many scrapbooks have been donated to the historical society. Some are collections of newspaper articles, some are full of family memories, and some focus on a particular interest of the creator. Carrie Smith graduated from Brattleboro High School in 1889 and, for a time, taught at Canal Street School. Mrs. Smith's scrapbook of newspaper clippings shows her interests in local and world events over her lifetime. Another donated scrapbook tells the personal history of Valentine Morehouse. Here are the stories...
On this episode, the hosts talk with Carrie Smith, co-founder of Brightside Sober Living in Austin, Texas. Carrie has been sober since 2006 and is a notable fixture in the Austin recovery community. Carrie grew up outside Houston, Texas, in a two-bedroom trailer with her parents and 4 siblings. She recalls a lot of drinking in her family. Her childhood memories start to become clearer around her early teenage years. Carrie had her first drink at age 12. She recalls how it changed her feelings, and she knew she would do it again. She remembers pretending she had a different life to escape from her own. Carrie turned to self-harm around age 12. Escapism became a theme throughout her life. She moved out at age 17 and, by 18, was in an abusive marriage. The couple divorced when Carrie was 21 years old. By this time, she was drinking regularly and using ecstasy and diet pills to get high. She struggled with mental health and attempted to end her life. Carrie moved in with her sister and was encouraged to start AA. She found a sponsor but didn't do 12-step work. Days after meeting a new man, she started drinking again. She recalls searching for someone to care for her and something else to change how she felt. Carrie later moved to Austin, spent a month using substances, and attempted to end her life a second time. Carrie's sponsor helped her get into treatment, where she completed 28 days. Carrie started to take her recovery seriously when she moved back to Houston. She worked the 12 steps and spent time with other women in recovery. At 5 years sober, Carrie received a bipolar diagnosis and made some drastic life changes. She started eating clean and working out. Today, Carrie participates in bodybuilding competitions. Although she says she still struggles with mental health, it's much better now that she's sober. Carrie's story exemplifies the importance of dedicated recovery work and accountability. #AddictionRecovery #LongTermRecovery #SoberLife #SoberAF #Addiction #MusiclsOurMedicine #WeDoRecover #RecoveryWarrior #RecoveryCommunity #RecoveryPosse #SobrietyRocks #Talksicology #TalksicologyPodcast #RecoveryPodcast #RecoveryUnplugged Talksicology is Sponsored by Recovery Unplugged. If you or a loved one need support call (855) 206-6172 or visit RecoveryUnplugged.com.
It can be a bad practice to judge a book by it's cover. No, I'm not talking about the actual book "Blooming; Finding Gifts in The Shit Of Life" , I'm talking about the book's dynamic author Carrington (Carrie) Smith Tabue. Professional, polished and photogenic (and a lawyer to boot!), you might think Carrie grew up in a life of privilege. That would be a huge mistake.In her book, Carrie dispels that theory in the opening paragraph of Chapter 1. The abuse and trauma discussed in this chapter and those that follow don't jibe with the pleasant face you see on the inside cover. It is literally a book you can't put down and another reminder that who we are now likely doesn't reveal the struggles we have incurred in our respective lives. Join us in this special HR Hardball episode with Carrie Smith, founder and President of Carrington Legal Search. Carrie is a former trial lawyer, a best-selling author, single mom and an individual who owned and overcame the terrible experiences that helped shape her life. Get your ears on and listen to the story of a true fighter.Carrie@CarringtonLegal.comCarringtonLegal.comin/Carrington-Legal-Placement/CarringtonLegal@CarringtonATXHR Hardball, the podcast was launched in October, 2020 to explore the connection between Human Behavior and Human Resources. HR Hardball, the blog first appeared in October of 2013 ~ please explore and celebrate the entire catalogue. The opinions and views expressed on HR Hardball are those of John & Karen Whitaker and do not represent our professional employers.Have a suggestion for a guest or topic? Reach out to us and let us know!HR Hardball LinkedIn GroupHR Hardball Facebook Pageor send me a note! Whit@HRHardball.com
In this episode we sat down with the Cocktail Wonk himself, Matt Pietrek, to dive into his and Carrie Smith's new 850-page opus on Caribbean rum, Modern Caribbean Rum: A Contemporary Reference to the Region's Essential Spirit. Along the way, we also discussed his journey from software engineering to full-time rum work, the current state of rum, and much more, including:Which rum-making countries proved to be the hardest to write aboutSurprising things learned in the course of writing the bookLessons learned from multiple adventures in self publishingWhat makes this book different from other commonly recommended reads on rumHow working with WIRSPA has broadened his perspective on rumThe future of molasses productionAssessing past rum predictionsWhether he likes Star Trek or notAnd moreIf you'd like to check out the book, head over to: https://www.wonkpress.com/products/modern-caribbean-rumThis episode is sponsored by Down Island Spirits, a brand new independent rum bottler that has just launched the first releases in its Single Cask Rum Series in the U.S. Click here to check out and order their initial 4 releases.P.S. Did you know you can support The Rumcast on Patreon now and get bonus episodes, happy hours, and more? You can! Head to patreon.com/therumcast to check it out.
This Podcast is sponsored by Better Help. Get 10% off your first month at betterhelp.com/roadtorediscoveryCarrie Smith is a single mom, attorney, business owner and executive search professional.Coming from a life of prestige, life gave her, as she puts it, “a hard kick in the tail”; having survived sexual assault, two divorces, major debt, and more.Tune in as Carrie shares her source of resilience in overcoming rejection by her own family, the darkness of isolation, and how reframing has transformed her quality of life. We also talk about her latest book, “Blooming: Finding Gifts in the Shit of Life”; and howshe now helps others find a vision of purpose in their lives. You'll also learn about the double-entendre of the word "shit" in her book title!To learn more about her great work, and to pick up a copy of her book. visit www.carrington-smith.com.
In this episode, Steve Fretzin and Carrie Smith Trabue discuss:Standing out by being different. Carrie's transition from practicing law to legal recruiting. What sales actually is (and it's not a dirty word). Things lawyers need to do to protect themselves in a downturn. Key Takeaways:Building a book of business gives you more freedom in your career, both at your current firm and for wherever your career path takes you. You are selling all day long without even realizing it. It's about relationship building. As a lawyer, the biggest job security you can have is to have a book of business. That's the only way to be 100% bulletproof.You have to advocate for yourself and develop relationships with other people. "With emotional hooks, it's about showing your face…participating in things, inviting other inviting partners or people within the firm to lunches or coffees, and it's about being likeable. Taking the time to actually develop those relationships is important for you, and it's actually a great investment in where you work." — Carrie Smith Trabue Connect with Carrie Smith Trabue: Website: https://carringtonlegal.com/Website: https://www.carrington-smith.com/Email: carrie@carringtonlegal.comBook: https://www.carrington-smith.com/orderLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/carriesmithtrabue/Twitter: https://twitter.com/CarringtonLegal Thank you to our Sponsors!Legalese Marketing: https://legaleasemarketing.com/Moneypenny: https://www.moneypenny.com/us/Practice Panther: https://www.practicepanther.com/ Connect with Steve Fretzin:LinkedIn: Steve FretzinTwitter: @stevefretzinFacebook: Fretzin, Inc.Website: Fretzin.comEmail: Steve@Fretzin.comBook: The Ambitious Attorney: Your Guide to Doubling or Even Tripling Your Book of Business and more!YouTube: Steve FretzinCall Steve directly at 847-602-6911 Show notes by Podcastologist Chelsea Taylor-Sturkie Audio production by Turnkey Podcast Productions. You're the expert. Your podcast will prove it.
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In this episode, Karen interviews Carrie Smith of SWAK Photography
Episode: 2022.8.13The Living Full Out Show with Nancy Solari encourages you to be free spirited by being open to new opportunities. Maybe you've already adapted to your routine and only allow yourself to go along with chances that seem familiar to you. Perhaps you were given a shot that you regret not taking, whether it be a job position, or taking a fun break to go abroad. By learning to grasp onto different possibilities you will be able to take risks and create new adventures in your life. Our first caller, Mithila, wonders how she can establish a good support system. Nancy encourages her to take a look at a few question books that can prepare her to keep an open conversation with people. She says it will assist her to consider other ways on how to answer questions and create healthy relationships. Tune in to hear what methods can benefit when making a new group of friends. Our inspirational guest, Carrie Smith, grew up in a religious household, with a family that placed her with boundaries and limitations. Still unable to be her true self through her first and second marriage. Carrie felt discouraged and hopeless, but with the advice of a friend, she stood up on her own two feet and decided to be her authentic self. She stepped into the light and embraced every opportunity she was given. Listen in to discover how Carrie placed a stop to her negative past and choice to create a life full of purpose. Our second caller, Patrice, wants to dedicate herself to a fitness lifestyle. She asks Nancy what she recommends to change in order for her to achieve that goal. Nancy advises her to take action by wearing tight outfits which will aid her to feel more motivated to work out. Tune in with Nancy for tips on how to create a drive and a passion to exercise. Maybe along the way you've run into people who have placed limits in your life. Perhaps you became tired of those barriers, and desire to expand your wings to see what else is out there. Moving forward and finding the right opportunities will benefit you to take risks and live full out.
Hi guys,So this episode is different than our usual format as we discover all the information and research we do to make the show and get the details you crave to hear. Paola is away on family matters but Mark and I will take you on adventure of our tiki library we both have some of the books that we dig deep into on a weekly basis for our show. We talk about pioneers of tiki in North America to today's version of the tiki bible. We do start of with two recipes for you (what would the show be without drinks). The recipes we are covering are in the very books we are talking about today. I will cover the Jeff Beachbum Berry's The Caribbean cocktail and Mark will cover the Riptide cocktail from the "Minimalist Tiki" book written by Matt Pietrek and Carrie Smith. Both are very tiki as they need crushed ice and one of my favorite ingredients: ginger syrup (Yummy)!!!So here are the books that Mark will cover today:1) Jeff Beachbum Berry's "Sippin' Safari" book: this book is a great book for those who are starting into tiki or not a bartender by trade but just a curious individual as we once was. It goes quickly into tiki recipes that Jeff has dug up throughout his ten year research and some of the syrups you may need as well. This book is very small as it is only 184 pages with index. 2) Jeff Beachbum Berry's "Remixed" book: this book continues on with recipes and some brief tiki history on the creators of tiki in North America. It is a combination of his "Grog Log" book and "Intoxica" book. He has expanded drink history and lore, incorporating newly discovered information about the origins of the Mai Tai, Zombie, Suffering bastard, and other legendary Tiki mysteries.3) Jeff Beachbum Berry's "Taboo Table" book: Beachbum Berry uncovers the forgotten secret food recipes from Polynesian restaurants of days gone by. Beachbum Berry's Taboo Table is a cookbook. Taboo Table features famous "lost" and exotic recipes (most ironically created in the USA) for appetizers, entrees and desserts. There is also a fascinating and informative history of tiki cuisine from the first Polynesian settlers to the last remaining Polynesian restaurants.4) "Smuggler's Cove" by Martin and Rebecca Cate: This more modern version of tiki and recipes is brought to us by Martin who as jeff did his homework on tiki culture, history and cocktails. He especially well known rum expert as his own private collection of rums around the world comes in over 300 bottles. This book is more for the professional bartender who wants to get into tiki or the step from Jeff's books with more elaborate cocktails, syrups, ingredients and recipes. It is a heavier read coming in with 352 pages including index. Every tiki expert or bartender should have a copy of this new tiki bible on their shelf. 5) "Minimalist Tiki" book written by Matt Pietrek and Carrie Smith is also a newer version of tiki bringing the mixology part of the cocktail and new techniques into it. It also features a library of tiki bar's bartenders recipes such as Shameful Tiki Room in Toronto. These secret recipes that we love so much in these oasis bars is now available for you to make at home too. Craig's List of Books: 1) "Potion of the Caribbean" by Jeff Beachbum Berry; This more elaborate book covers the history of drinks/cocktails and spirits too back to the Aztec days to modern time. It will give you a history of rum, pirates, royal navy, Polynesian, and Caribbean history to get you up to speed on the tiki history and its culture. He goes into more recipes that he has found through so many resources in the past years of Don the Beachcimber to Trader Vic's and so many more...2) "Trader Vic's Tiki Party!: Cocktails and Food to Share with Friends" written by Stephen Siegelman NOT Trader Vic. This book is a great book for beginners to expert of tiki who want to know how to throw a tiki party or create their own oasis tiki bar at home. It covers some history of Trader Vic and his recipes. This book also goes into decor, food, drinks and everything you would need to know to throw a party. 3) "And a Bottle of Rum" by Wayne Curtis. This is not a bartender book and there recipes in this book but very few. This book is a history lesson into rum from its origin to modern day cocktails. It has exciting adventurous facts about some of our culture's drinks we didn't know had a history like the Daquiri from the Royal Navy to Grog to Mojitos in Cuba created by tribesmen to Cuba Libre (Rum and Coke) to guide to rum. It is a must have for those rum experts out there so you can get your facts straight. 4) "The New Craft of the Cocktail: Everything You Need to Know to Think Like a Master Mixologist" by Dale Degroff: THis is not a tiki book but an book written by another man who gave cocktails a resurgence in the late 80s to modern day. Dale worked in New York city and as most of us was tired if artificial drinks and ingredients. Cocktails in the 70's and early 80's took a back seat to clubs/ dance bars and live entertainment. Dale brought classics cocktails back into popularity and start what we know as mixologist as a profession. He explains every spirit in where it came from, its feature elements and even some drinks to be in use for. He goes into techniques and garnishes. He even goes into types of ice and which one to use when. His cocktails are world famous especially the Cosmopolitan cocktail. There you go on some details we will cover in this episode.Links: Sippin Safari JBB: https://www.amazon.ca/Beachbum-Berrys-Sippin-Safari-Berry/dp/1593620675/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2315WFTIKV063&keywords=beach+bum+berry%E2%80%99s+sippin%E2%80%99+safari&qid=1646083058&sprefix=beachbum+berry+s+sippin+safari+%2Caps%2C87&sr=8-1Remixed JBB: https://www.amazon.ca/Beach-Bum-Berrys-Remixed-Gallery-ebook/dp/B00JL58D7M/ref=sr_1_2?crid=2315WFTIKV063&keywords=beach+bum+berry%E2%80%99s+sippin%E2%80%99+safari&qid=1646083087&sprefix=beachbum+berry+s+sippin+safari+%2Caps%2C87&sr=8-2Taboo Table: https://www.amazon.ca/Beach-Berrys-Taboo-Table-2013-01-01/dp/B01FGKWJJS/ref=sr_1_1?crid=8HAQ83UNSXL&keywords=beach+bum+berry%27s+taboo+table&qid=1646083126&sprefix=beachbum+berry%27s+taboo+table%2Caps%2C104&sr=8-1Smuggler's Cove: https://www.amazon.ca/Smugglers-Cove-Exotic-Cocktails-Cult/dp/1607747324/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2DMK0ZV4AD8T6&keywords=Smuggler%27s+Cove%3A+Exotic+Cocktails%2C+Rum%2C+and+the+Cult+of+Tiki&qid=1646083160&sprefix=smuggler%27s+cove+exotic+cocktails%2C+rum%2C+and+the+cult+of+tiki+%2Caps%2C89&sr=8-1Minimalist Tiki: https://www.themodernbartender.com/minimalist-tiki-book.htmlPotions of the Caribbean JBB: https://www.amazon.ca/Beachbum-Berrys-Potions-Caribbean-Berry/dp/1603113800/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1W9EIS781AOO4&keywords=potions+of+the+caribbean&qid=1646083327&sprefix=potions+of+the+%2Caps%2C72&sr=8-1The New Craft of the Cocktail: Everything You Need to Know to Think Like a Master Mixologist, with 500 Recipes Dale Degroff: https://www.amazon.ca/New-Craft-Cocktail-Everything-Mixologist/dp/1984823574/ref=sr_1_1?crid=21G0H1TQYIWDR&keywords=dale+degroff&qid=1646083352&sprefix=dale+de%2Caps%2C77&sr=8-1Trader Vic's Tiki Party by Steve Siegelman: https://www.amazon.ca/Trader-Vics-Tiki-Party-Cocktails/dp/1580085563/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3SFC56CJQYREG&keywords=trader+vic%27s+tiki+party&qid=1646083414&sprefix=trader+vic%27s+tiki%2Caps%2C73&sr=8-1And a Bottle of Rum, Revised and Updated: A History of the New World in Ten Cocktails Wayne Curtis: https://www.amazon.ca/Bottle-Rum-Revised-Updated-Cocktails/dp/0525575022/ref=sr_1_2?crid=3BAQNFWELERIM&keywords=and+a+bottle+of+rum&qid=1646083461&sprefix=and+a+bott%2Caps%2C252&sr=8-2The Modern Bartender website: https://www.themodernbartender.com/OH here si the link for the mini ice cube tray I just purchased..this is great substitute for crushed ice in cocktails:https://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B07BQHC617/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_image_o05_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Our audiobook this week is SHY VIRGIN by Alexa Riley Shy Wells was always an outsider, but now that the Crew family has taken him in, he's learning what it's like to have a family. One thing that he's seeing for the first time is that a happily ever after might be possible for him too. That's if he can convince his neighbor Carrie to give him a chance. Carrie Smith lives down the hall from Shy, and her thoughts about him have become less than pure. When a stalker turns her apartment upside down, it just so happens Shy has a little extra room for her to squeeze in close. Warning: Did we save the dirtiest story in the Craven Cove Series for last? Get to clicking and find out! ENTER GIVEAWAY: https://bit.ly/3HfMkej BUY THE EBOOK: https://bit.ly/3oevbIW HOLLOW OAK SERIES: https://bit.ly/30g5aB3 OTHER MENTIONS New Authors - Opal Fairchild & Anna Fury THE BACHELOR COWBOY by Jessica Clare THE BOSS by Melanie Moreland DADDY SERIES by Lila Fox Amazon Prime Show - Tampa Baes RMR Website: https://bit.ly/3ifFIyw Read Me Romance Merch: https://bit.ly/39JB8XG Weekly New Release: https://bit.ly/30iDete Follow Read Me Romance on Instagram: https://geni.us/uUVdVeY Join Read Me Romance Headquarters on FB: https://geni.us/IdL7B Find Alexa Riley on Instagram: https://bit.ly/2HGrxpQ Read Me Romance Theme Song by L.B. Ballard Podcast Production by Lola
Our audiobook this week is SHY VIRGIN by Alexa Riley Shy Wells was always an outsider, but now that the Crew family has taken him in, he's learning what it's like to have a family. One thing that he's seeing for the first time is that a happily ever after might be possible for him too. That's if he can convince his neighbor Carrie to give him a chance. Carrie Smith lives down the hall from Shy, and her thoughts about him have become less than pure. When a stalker turns her apartment upside down, it just so happens Shy has a little extra room for her to squeeze in close. Warning: Did we save the dirtiest story in the Craven Cove Series for last? Get to clicking and find out! ENTER GIVEAWAY: https://bit.ly/3HfMkej BUY THE EBOOK: https://bit.ly/3oevbIW HOLLOW OAK SERIES: https://bit.ly/30g5aB3 OTHER MENTIONS New Authors - Opal Fairchild & Anna Fury THE BACHELOR COWBOY by Jessica Clare THE BOSS by Melanie Moreland DADDY SERIES by Lila Fox Amazon Prime Show - Tampa Baes RMR Website: https://bit.ly/3ifFIyw Read Me Romance Merch: https://bit.ly/39JB8XG Weekly New Release: https://bit.ly/30iDete Follow Read Me Romance on Instagram: https://geni.us/uUVdVeY Join Read Me Romance Headquarters on FB: https://geni.us/IdL7B Find Alexa Riley on Instagram: https://bit.ly/2HGrxpQ Read Me Romance Theme Song by L.B. Ballard Podcast Production by Lola
Carrie Smith joins the TrulyFit Podcast to discuss, Private Group Training. I write about this with statistics to back why it's important in, Fitness Business 101. It is also sometimes called, Small Group Training. Carrie and I discuss:-The differences between PGT and Group Fitness-The differences between PGT and Personal Training-The skill sets needed to run a solid PGT session-The advantages and disadvantages-Options in demographics, pricing, and size-...and much more
We had to do a little re-recordin' on this episode so please excuse the dingus (Jocelyn) for not paying attention! We're talkin' about portrait painter Carrie Smith (formerly Kilgore) (hey girl, hey!) (1991 - current) and fantasy/comic artist Frank Frazetta (1928 - 2010). >>My info on Carrie is a bit outdated now, she's no longer in St. Pete full time but we'll talk about that more in a later episode. Sixto The Chihuahua joins us for a chat about the purple guy from Chuck E Cheese and other goofy shit, like my friend BRUSHY! Check out Carrie's insta and the Frazetta Girls! Check the 'gram for pics and more! @iminoredinarthistorypod Music Creds: intro is edited Regina Spektor, outro is original audio by Nic Hamersly Audio mixed with Auphonic --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/iminoredinarthistorypod/support
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Ruth Brown wins the 1989 Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical for her performance in Black and Blue. The musical stage play emphasizes black culture with jazz, blues and dance between WWI and WWII. A little history: Originally created at Theatre Musical de Paris. (EXCERPT) https://youtu.be/MidXL4DOzoM Black and blue stage play: Black and Blue (1989 Original Broadway Cast) by Original Broadway cast. Angela Hall, Eugene Fleming; Sir Roland Hanna; Jerome Richardson; Kyme,Bernard Manners, Frederick J. Boothe, Ted Levy, Kevin Ramsey, Claude Williams;Carrie Smith;, Jimmy Slyde, BunnyBriggs; Ruth Brown & Linda Hopkins; Sir Roland Hanna, Haywood Henry, Britt Woodman, Emory Thompson, Grady Tate, Billy Butler; The Musicians DRG (CDSBL19001) photo: theater mania.com Music orchestrated by Sy Johnson; Music arranged by Sy Johnson; Additional arrangements by Luther Henderson; Additional orchestrations by Luther Henderson; Featuring songs by Ellas McDaniel ("I'm a Woman"), W. C. Handy ("St. Louis Blues"), Spencer Williams ("Everybody Loves My Baby", "Royal Garden Blues"), Clarence Williams ("Royal Garden Blues"), J. Turner Layton ("After You've Gone"), Andy Razaf ("If I Can't Sell It, I'll Keep Sittin' on It"), Alex Hill ("If I Can't Sell It, I'll Keep Sittin' on It"), Louis Armstrong ("I Want a Big Butter and Egg Man"), Percy Venable ("I Want a Big Butter and Egg Man"), Jimmy McHugh ("I Can't Give You Anything But Love"), Doc Daugherty ("I'm Confession"), Ellis Reynolds ("I'm Confession"), Duke Ellington ("Black and Tan Fantasy", "Come Sunday", "Daybreak Express", "In a Sentimental Mood", "East St. Louis Toodle-oo", "Mystery Song"), Bubber Miley ("Black and Tan Fantasy", "East St. Louis Toodle-oo"), Jimmie Lunceford ("Rhythm Is Our Business"), Saul Chaplin ("Rhythm Is Our Business"), Porter Grainger ("T'Ain't Nobody's Bizness If I Do"), Everett Robbins ("T'Ain't Nobody's Bizness If I Do"), Thomas "Fats" Waller ("That Rhythm Man", "Black and Blue"), Harry Brooks ("That Rhythm Man"), John Green ("Body and Soul"), Harry Akst ("Am I Blue"), Benny Goodman ("Stompin' at the Savoy"), Chick Webb ("Stompin' at the Savoy"), Edgar Sampson ("Stompin' at the Savoy"), Eubie Blake ("Memories of You"), Leslie Johnakins ("Wednesday Night Hop"), Andy Kirk ("Wednesday Night Hop"), Harold Arlen ("I've Got a Right to Sing the Blues"), Big Maybelle Smith ("Cry Like a Baby"), Sy Johnson ("Swinging") and Leroy Kirkland ("Cry Like a Baby"); Featuring songs with lyrics by Henry Creamer ("After You've Gone"), Ellas McDaniel ("I'm a Woman"), Jack Palmer ("Everybody Loves My Baby"), Andy Razaf ("If I Can't Sell It, I'll Keep Sittin' on It", "That Rhythm Man", "Black and Blue", "Stompin' at the Savoy", source YT/pd/cc enjoy the excerpts! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/stringer5/support
The Success Harbor Podcast: Entrepreneurship | Business | Starting Business | Success | Lifestyle
What does it take to start a business on your own terms? Carrie Smith is a financial writer featured on The Huffington Post and Yahoo Finance. Carrie is also a blogger at Careful Cents where she blogs about entrepreneurship, finance and business tactics for people that want to make money from things they [...] The post How To Start a Blog With a Mission appeared first on Small Business Advice Help For Startups and Entrepreneurs.
Flourish to 7 Figures Podcast: Growing Your Online Business to 7 Figures and Beyond
#91: Can you build, scale, and sell a profitable blog WITHOUT using a broker? My guest today is Carrie Smith Nicholson, an online entrepreneur, project manager for virtual teams, and pro blogger who did exactly that! Though she initially started blogging to document her own personal debt journey, Carrie found her sweet spot when she combined both her background in finance and her fondness for all things marketing. She created a wildly successful blog and in 2018, sold it for nearly six figures — all without the help of a broker! Since then, she’s taken her expertise and created a roadmap entitled, “The Ultimate Guide to Selling a Blog: How to Sell Your Blog for Six Figures and Be Your Own Broker,” for others to do the same. As you’ll hear in my interview, I had the pleasure of working with Carrie as a foundational member of Team Flourish, and I’m thrilled that she’s here on the podcast sharing her tips for building a blog in 2021 and scaling it to sell — just like she did! In this episode we chat about: How she found her digital marketing SWEET SPOT and used it to fuel her finance blog The VITAL piece of advice she has for bloggers and brand ambassadors looking to negotiate brand deals What steps to take when prepping to sell a blog WITHOUT the help of a broker How INTENTION and the power of focus helped shape her new business venture ...and more! You can find all of the links and resources that I mention in today’s episode at MonicaLouie.com/91.
Steve talks with long-time friend and mentor, *Carrie Smith. Carrie has almost 40 years in the industry and has done it all. Literally. From personal training to traveling presenter she has taught and been involved with every fitness genre and demographic. She is a wealth of knowledge and her insight into senior fitness is unmatched.*Interviewee's audio becomes clearer after the 9-minute mark.https://www.instagram.com/trulyfitapp/
Overhated is a podcast about movies, tv, and culture about the things you love that others... well, don't. We're here to defend the good in the bad! This week, Carrie Smith joins Maddie to defend the music of the Jonas Brothers. This is our part two of last week's episode!! You could call it a bonus jonas episode. For more Carrie Smith, follow her on Instagram, Twitter, and Tiktok @thatcarriesmith. You can follow Maddie on Instagram @maddiecollins.haha.Follow Overhated on Instagram @overhatedpod. If you have a topic you think is Overhated and you want to explain why, email us at overhatedpod@gmail.com.Don't forget to leave us a review on Apple Podcasts and subscribe to OverHated whereever you listen to podcasts!
Overhated is a podcast about movies, tv, and culture about the things you love that others... well, don't. We're here to defend the good in the bad! This week, Carrie Smith joins Maddie to defend the music of the Jonas Brothers. For more Carrie Smith, follow her on Instagram, Twitter, and Tiktok @thatcarriesmith. You can follow Maddie on Instagram @maddiecollins.haha. Follow Overhated on Instagram @overhatedpod. If you have a topic you think is Overhated and you want to explain why, email us at overhatedpod@gmail.com. Don't forget to leave us a review on Apple Podcasts and subscribe to OverHated whereever you listen to podcasts!
Carrie Smith is Vice President of Creative Services at Concord Records. Carrie joined Concord in 2015 as part of the company's on-going investment in innovation and pursuit of an exceptional Art & Design department. Carrie has curated a team of highly creative, passionate and talented individuals. Her department supports each label under Concord's Recorded Music…
Carrie Smith with PT Money shares the costly debt trap that every young adult should avoid. Episode 606: A Costly Debt Trap that Every Young Adult Should Avoid by Carrie Smith with PTMoney.com (Buying a House & Mortgage). PTMoney.com is about helping you make extra money, save more money, and spend your money wisely--all in an effort to help you fix your finances so you can build the life you want. It was started by Philip Taylor, a CPA, entrepreneur, and blogger who started the site in 2007. He also created FinCon, the popular conference for financial nerds. The original post is located here: https://ptmoney.com/dont-buy-a-house-you-cant-afford Please Rate & Review the Show! Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com & in The O.L.D. Podcasts Facebook Group! and Join the Ol' Family to get your Free Gifts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Carrie Smith with PT Money shares the costly debt trap that every young adult should avoid. Episode 606: A Costly Debt Trap that Every Young Adult Should Avoid by Carrie Smith with PTMoney.com (Buying a House & Mortgage). PTMoney.com is about helping you make extra money, save more money, and spend your money wisely--all in an effort to help you fix your finances so you can build the life you want. It was started by Philip Taylor, a CPA, entrepreneur, and blogger who started the site in 2007. He also created FinCon, the popular conference for financial nerds. The original post is located here: https://ptmoney.com/dont-buy-a-house-you-cant-afford Please Rate & Review the Show! Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com & in The O.L.D. Podcasts Facebook Group! and Join the Ol' Family to get your Free Gifts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Carrie Smith with PTMoney shares 6 steps to help stop the cycle of debt. Episode 377: 6 Steps to Help Stop the Cycle of Debt by Carrie Smith with PT Money (Personal Finance Habits). PTMoney.com is about helping you make extra money, save more money, and spend your money wisely--all in an effort to help you fix your finances so you can build the life you want. It was started by Philip Taylor, a CPA, entrepreneur, and blogger who started the site in 2007. He also created FinCon, the popular conference for financial nerds. The original post is located here: https://ptmoney.com/stop-the-cycle-of-debt Please Rate & Review the Show! Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com & in The O.L.D. Podcasts Facebook Group! and Join the Ol' Family to get your Free Gifts This episode has been brought to you by SendPro. SendPro has three times the features of Stamps.com at one-third the price! Visit pb.com/finance to learn more and try it FREE for 90 days. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Carrie Smith with PTMoney shares 6 steps to help stop the cycle of debt. Episode 377: 6 Steps to Help Stop the Cycle of Debt by Carrie Smith with PT Money (Personal Finance Habits). PTMoney.com is about helping you make extra money, save more money, and spend your money wisely--all in an effort to help you fix your finances so you can build the life you want. It was started by Philip Taylor, a CPA, entrepreneur, and blogger who started the site in 2007. He also created FinCon, the popular conference for financial nerds. The original post is located here: https://ptmoney.com/stop-the-cycle-of-debt Please Rate & Review the Show! Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com & in The O.L.D. Podcasts Facebook Group! and Join the Ol' Family to get your Free Gifts This episode has been brought to you by SendPro. SendPro has three times the features of Stamps.com at one-third the price! Visit pb.com/finance to learn more and try it FREE for 90 days. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Carrie Smith with PTMoney shares 6 ways to give memorable gifts without going into debt. Episode 273: 6 Ways to Give Memorable Gifts (Without Going Into Debt) by Carrie Smith with PT Money (Spending Wisely). PTMoney.com is about helping you make extra money, save more money, and spend your money wisely--all in an effort to help you fix your finances so you can build the life you want. It was started by Philip Taylor, a CPA, entrepreneur, and blogger who started the site in 2007. He also created FinCon, the popular conference for financial nerds. The original post is located here: https://ptmoney.com/memorable-gifts Please Rate & Review the Show! Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com and Join the Ol' Family to get your Free Gifts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Wander Wealthy Podcast | Build and Grow Your Money Coaching Business
Carrie Smith Nicholson is the voice behind the Careful Cents brand, a community of solopreneurs and freelancers who are committed to building life-centered businesses. Carrie is a successful freelance business writer and uses her experience to educate others on how to become a freelancer. In this interview, we heavily focus on learning all about the freelance world from Carrie and how to go about finding clients, pricing your services, and more. Get more in the show notes. Today's sponsor is PrepDish.
The Evolve Your Wedding Business Podcast: Marketing For Your Wedding Business | Online Business
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