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Mads Singers Management Podcast
MSMP 104: Carrie Cardozo on Management and Effective Communication

Mads Singers Management Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2021 33:45


Welcome to another episode of the Mads Singers Management Podcast. Joining us today is none other than the bubbly business psychic, Carrie Cardozo!Like most of my guests, Carrie had her start in the corporate world until she decided to start her own business. Now unlike most people, Carrie is a psychic. While this may make some people uneasy, Carrie uses her gift to help businesses and business owners gain the clarity they need in their business to propel them forward, break boundaries, or understand their staff a little better.Carrie and I share a trait where we allow flexibility once we give them a task or delegate something. Although at the same time, this may seem counterproductive to some, Carrie and I believe that it's essential for business owners and managers to be open to their staff regardless of whether the company is doing good or bad. Being open to your staff allows them to make better decisions, but business owners should be mindful of whom they share because some people are not very good when it comes to receiving negative news. Carrie shares an anecdote where she implemented a project management system on a whim and caused her employees to question her if she was happy with what the employee was working on. While Carrie's intentions were good, the lack of communication made her employee feel unappreciated. Because of this, Carrie stresses the importance of having an open stream of communication with your staff because it will benefit both sides.I then asked Carrie to share how she reads people, and this is where Carrie's gift comes into play. Carrie can read people's energy even if they don't talk too much or share what's going on during their first meeting. We both agree that many people don't know themselves very well and sometimes project this logical persona to please others and deny their desires.Key Learning Points: Carrie encourages business owners to communicate with their staff, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic - 3:45 Mads says that most employees can sense and feel that something is not right in the company - 4:22 Carrie says that respect has to go both ways.- 6:45 Mads shares his concept in which he identifies the opinion makers in a team before making significant changes - 7:21 Carrie shares her rule of thumb with her meeting dynamics - 10:58 Mads says it's essential to get to know your staff and their strengths and weaknesses - 12:50 Carrie thinks we shouldn't be quick to judge people because people have strengths and weaknesses that are often not displayed or talked about- 13:24 Carrie says that although an employee may seem quiet, business owners and managers should allow their employees to show you what they can do. - 15:10 Carrie teaches people to connect to their “heart space” when working with people - 18:45 Mads says that people should go after what they want, which emphasizes their willpower.- 21:41  Connect with Carrie:Facebook InstagramLinkedInWebsite

Animal Academy Podcast
Compassion Fatigue Among Veterinary Professionals with Carrie Jurney, DVM DACVIM (Neurology)

Animal Academy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2021 34:39


While sharing my life with animals, I have depended on the support of the veterinary professionals who have always been there for emergencies, routine visits, and providing education. They have also helped me make difficult medical decisions regarding the care of my pets and worked tirelessly to assist in taking care of their needs. I was shocked to learn about the high incidences of depression, anxiety, and suicide among veterinary professionals. Even though it must be wonderful to be part of that profession, do something you love, and work with animals all day, many other factors make the everyday work in that field extremely challenging. In this episode, I will be speaking with Dr. Carrie Jurney. Besides having worked as a veterinarian for more than twenty years, Carrie is also board-certified in neurology and is the President of NOMV (Not One More Vet), one of the world's largest charities with a focus on veterinary well-being. Be sure to stay tuned today to hear Carrie's story and find out about the day-to-day challenges that veterinary professionals face. Show highlights: Carrie talks about what made her decide to become a veterinarian. Carrie talks about the different roles she has played and the different experiences she has had in the veterinary field. Veterinary receptionists are the frontline of a veterinary hospital. They have a difficult role to play. Carrie often has to have tough conversations. That is why she has worked hard at developing non-verbal skills like conveying empathy. Carrie talks about the growing concern and awareness around the mental health needs within the veterinary profession, and some of the factors that make working in the veterinary profession so hard. Carrie explains why she recommends pet health insurance. Carrie talks about the moment that made her decide to become active with mental health education. Carrie explains what NOMV is all about and the services they provide. You can ask to join NOMV here. You are welcome on the forums if you work in the veterinary profession. Compassion fatigue is real. Carrie talks about what she learned in her training that could help to prevent it. Carrie talks about the Veterinary Human Support Certificate Program that she has almost completed at the University of Tennessee. Taking care of yourself is just as important as the work you are doing. Bio: Dr. Carrie Jurney has worked in veterinary medicine for well over 20 years, filling every role in the clinic from kennel attendant to practice owner. She graduated summa cum laude from the University of Georgia, College of Veterinary Medicine in 2005 and was boarded in neurology in 2009 after completing a residency at the University of Pennsylvania. Since that time, she has been based out of the San Francisco Bay Area and is currently the practice owner at Jurney Veterinary Neurology. Her journey to working on veterinary wellness began in 2015 after helping a coworker through a mental health crisis. Shortly thereafter she joined the admin team at NOMV and began taking extensive continuing education courses in crisis intervention and compassion fatigue. She currently has over 400 hours of training and is a Certified Compassion Fatigue Professional. She is also a member of the inaugural class of the Veterinary Human Support Certificate Program out of the University of Tennessee Veterinary Social Work Program. She has pioneered multiple programs for mental wellness in the veterinary field, including online educational materials, and an anonymous support program for veterinary professionals in partnership with the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. She is the current president of NOMV and a founding board member of the 501c3. While Carrie has worked at NOMV, it has grown to be the largest wellness-focused charity for veterinary well-being in the world, with over 25,000 global members. As a passionate speaker about mental health and wellness in veterinary medicine,...

Reading With Your Kids Podcast
Reading With Your Kids - Don't Hug Doug!

Reading With Your Kids Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2021 27:39


Children’s author Carrie Finison is on this episode of Reading With Your Kids Podcast to celebrate her children's book “Don’t Hug Doug”. This is an important conversation about respecting kids as individuals with differing levels of comfort with touch and showing affection. While Carrie hopes this story empathizes with kids who have autism or other sensory-related disorders, her main goal is to advocate for all kids (and adults!) to recognize each other’s personal boundaries. You can support the podcast by using this link to purchase Don't Hug Doug on Amazon - https://amzn.to/3pCDhKn Please visit our web site - www.readingwithyourkids.com

Disney Chat With Pixie Dust Fan
Episode 70 - Life lessons from growing up in the Disney Renaissance era

Disney Chat With Pixie Dust Fan

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2020 57:27


On podcast episode 70 Carrie and Francine explore the Disney Renaissance era, did you know this was a thing?  This 10 year period between 1989 and 1999 brought about a whole new generation of Disney fans who were first introduced via movies like The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin  and The Lion King. According to Wikipedia "The Disney Renaissance is the period from 1989 to 1999 during which Walt Disney Feature Animation returned to producing critically and commercially successful animated films that were mostly based on well-known stories, much as the studio did during the era of Walt Disney during the 1930s to 1960s." While Carrie and Fran explore what it was like growing up during that time, guests Ashley and Cheryl share the life lessons they learned from the movies.  It's a fun conversation about how they became Disney fans and how each generation views it differently. Show Notes: Hear the virtual hide and seek on Podcast Episode 43 where Francine hides in all her favourite places! Find Cheryl at Let's Make Some Magic on Etsy or Our Didnee Side on YouTube Find Ashley on Facebook at Ashley at Pure Magic Vacations or Instagram as @puremagicashley Find Francine and Carrie online: Website: www.PixieDustFan.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/PixieDustFan Instagram:  www.instagram.com/PixieDustFan Carrie on Instagram:  www.instagram.com/muppetcrazy/ Join our Facebook group:  Pixie Dust Fans Support Pixie Dust Fan by shopping at Disney and Amazon  Pixie Dust Fan merchandise available at Enchanted Collectors I have resort tours on YouTube as well - check out my channel!

Pod Buffet
Geeks in the Greenroom by Heather Morrison - Carrie Madsen

Pod Buffet

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2020 5:59


Heather Morrison interviews Carrie Madsen, a true triple threat. While Carrie was a long-time performer growing up in theatre, she scaled back for a while in adulthood. But when she returned to performing, she leapt with gusto and single-mindedness that jump-started her professional career, taking her from the Bay Area to Los Angeles. LINK: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/geeks-in-the-greenroom/id1517337457 (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/geeks-in-the-greenroom/id1517337457) CONTRIBUTORS: Heather Morrison with guest, Carrie Madsen

Coffee With Carrie:  Homeschool Podcast
Let's Have a Hard Conversation

Coffee With Carrie: Homeschool Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2020 25:26


Join Carrie for this impromptu, unplanned, and unexpected coffee break.  While Carrie and her family were on their Sabbath Week Break, Carrie had a stirring in heart to share this word of encouragement with you.  With less than two weeks left before this most important election, Carrie shares a few thoughts and a few stories to help start a much-needed and hard conversation. Since this podcast was not planned, it's full of raw, unedited, and unscripted thoughts from Carrie's heart to yours.  It wasn't recorded in Carrie's usual soundproof closet; it was recorded while on vacation in the best spot she could find. Thanks in advance for your grace. Thanks for listening.  Thanks for engaging in this hard conversation.  Thanks for joining Carrie for this unexpected little coffee break.  And most importantly, thanks for sharing this podcast episode with all of your like-minded ( and not-so-like minded) Christian mama friends.Check back next week for the official kick-off of Season 2 of Coffee With Carrie Podcast.To purchase Carrie's new homeschooling book, Just Breathe (and Take a Sip of Coffee):  Homeschool in Step with God), visit Amazon.com.For more articles on how to homeschool visit Coffeewithcarrie.org or for daily devotions and encouragement, go to IG @coffeewithcarrieconsultant.

Geeks in the Greenroom
Carrie Madsen, Actor, Writer, and Tots Fabulous Greenroom Geek - Part 2 of 2

Geeks in the Greenroom

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2020 72:29


Our time together was So much fun that we kept talking and talking and talking! I mention that there would be 3 episodes, but with some tricky editing, I put "episode 2 and 3" (parts 2 and 3) together to make part 2 (no part 3). I hope you enjoy it as much as we had hanging out! If you didn't listen to Part 1 - here are the show notes! Part 1 of 2 Part Interview: Episode summary NotesOur guest on this episode is Carrie Madsen, a true triple threat, nay, multi-threat. While Carrie was a long-time performer growing up in theater in her youth, she scaled back for a while in adulthood. But when she returned to performing, she leapt with gusto and single-mindedness that it jump-started her career, taking her from the Bay Area to Los Angeles. Besides having an old fashioned gab about a lot of different stuff, Carrie talked about what it’s like to build a career as a mature woman. Part 1 of 2 Part Interview: Episode NotesWe had so much to chat about in our interview, that I discovered I had enough material for three episodes (no! 2 episodes). This is the first installment. In this episode Carrie’s talks to me about life and performing before she moved to Lotus Land. So, sit back and enjoy! Check out the goodies below, referenced in the episode:  Links http://carriemadsen.com/ (CARRIEMADSEN.COM) https://www.imdb.com/name/nm3773037/ (https://www.imdb.com/name/nm3773037/) https://www.facebook.com/carrie.madsen.35 (https://www.facebook.com/carrie.madsen.35) https://www.youtube.com/user/carrieloveswileE/featured (https://www.youtube.com/user/carrieloveswileE/featured) https://www.facebook.com/CarrieMadsenProfessional/ (https://www.facebook.com/CarrieMadsenProfessional/) https://www.instagram.com/carriemadsen/ (https://www.instagram.com/carriemadsen/)                             Clips & Reel https://youtu.be/mbbZB2Cj_-4  (Good Girls Revolt) https://youtu.be/mbbZB2Cj_-4  (Gilmore Girls ) https://youtu.be/W3I7stbkaAE (Comedy Reel) https://youtu.be/GRhOdpNlOCg (Alice's audition for Hairspray) -  https://youtu.be/xGdFTL4nY8U (Ask J - Snarky Boss)      Other References in the episode to check out! How to Build a Girl - a movie and book by Caitlin Moran Bye Bye Birdie Merrily We Roll Along, Stephen Sondheim Mame Hello Dolly! The Altarena Playhouse, Alameda, CA Palo Alto Children's Theater Theatreworks Sierre Rep, Sonora, CA San Jose AMT - American Music Theatre Cabaret, the musical - Kander & Ebb And as always... thanks to Ragnar Hellspong and https://dashboard.simplecast.com/shows/05630d84-edc4-44c6-9276-bbe65fc5d43b/episodes/59668d98-81dc-489c-b62c-086137239cae/ragsrag.com (ragsrag.com) for generously allowing me to use Scott Joplin's, The Strenuous Life, on my show! ContributorsHeather P. Morrison Carrie Madsen Keywords#actress #achorusline #breathe #ragragnar.com #podcastinterviews #gigr #janethevirgin #heathermorrison #glassceilings #theaterworks #goodgirlsrevolt #geeksinthegreenroom #gilmoregirls #kellybishop #paloaltochildrenstheater #ragnarhellspong #carriemadsen #performingarts #Ragsrags #RagnarHellspong Support this podcast

Geeks in the Greenroom
Carrie Madsen, Actor, Writer, and Totally Fabulous Greenroom Geek - Part 1 of 2

Geeks in the Greenroom

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2020 54:28


Our guest on this episode is Carrie Madsen, a true triple threat, nay, multi-threat. While Carrie was a long-time performer growing up in theater in her youth, she scaled back for a while in adulthood. But when she returned to performing, she leapt with gusto and single-mindedness that it jump-started her career, taking her from the Bay Area to Los Angeles. Besides having an old fashioned gab about a lot of different stuff, Carrie talked about what it’s like to build a career as a mature woman. We had so much to chat about in our interview, that I discovered I had enough material for three episodes! This is the first installment. In this episode Carrie’s talks to me about life and performing before she moved to Lotus Land. So, sit back and enjoy! Check out the goodies below, referenced in the episode:  Links http://carriemadsen.com/ (CARRIEMADSEN.COM) https://www.imdb.com/name/nm3773037/ (https://www.imdb.com/name/nm3773037/) https://www.facebook.com/carrie.madsen.35 (https://www.facebook.com/carrie.madsen.35) https://www.youtube.com/user/carrieloveswileE/featured (https://www.youtube.com/user/carrieloveswileE/featured) https://www.facebook.com/CarrieMadsenProfessional/ (https://www.facebook.com/CarrieMadsenProfessional/) https://www.instagram.com/carriemadsen/ (https://www.instagram.com/carriemadsen/)                             Clips & Reel https://youtu.be/mbbZB2Cj_-4%C2%A0 (Good Girls Revolt) https://youtu.be/mbbZB2Cj_-4%C2%A0 (Gilmore Girls ) https://youtu.be/W3I7stbkaAE (Comedy Reel) https://youtu.be/GRhOdpNlOCg (Alice's audition for Hairspray) -  https://youtu.be/xGdFTL4nY8U (Ask J - Snarky Boss)      Other References in the episode to check out! How to Build a Girl - a movie and book by Caitlin Moran Bye Bye Birdie Merrily We Roll Along, Stephen Sondheim Mame Hello Dolly! The Altarena Playhouse, Alameda, CA Palo Alto Children's Theater Theatreworks Sierre Rep, Sonora, CA San Jose AMT - American Music Theatre Cabaret, the musical - Kander & Ebb And as always... thanks to Ragnar Hellspong and https://dashboard.simplecast.com/shows/05630d84-edc4-44c6-9276-bbe65fc5d43b/episodes/59668d98-81dc-489c-b62c-086137239cae/ragsrag.com (ragsrag.com) for generously allowing me to use Scott Joplin's, The Strenuous Life, on my show! Support this podcast

The CUInsight Experience
Carrie Hunt - Approaching Advocacy (#66)

The CUInsight Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2020 36:01


“Confidence is the key to all things in life.” - Carrie HuntThank you for tuning in to episode 66 of The CUInsight Experience podcast with your host, Randy Smith, Co-founder of CUInsight.com. This episode is brought to you by our friends at CO-OP Financial Services. CO-OP is your trusted payment processing partner whose mission is to drive the credit union movement forward.On this week’s episode, I’m discussing the current state of credit union advocacy efforts with Carrie Hunt, Executive Vice President of Government Affairs and General Council for the National Association of Federally-Insured Credit Unions (NAFCU). During our conversation, we talk about some of the major advocacy challenges she and her team are facing, including gridlock, disruptions to the industry, and outside players, and why credit unions shouldn’t be afraid to join the fight. While Carrie says we have some tough challenges ahead of us as an industry, It’s out of those challenges that opportunities arise. She’s seen it happen numerous times throughout her career at NAFCU, and it’s what motivates her and her team to keep pushing forward. Carrie and I also chat about leadership and making tough decisions. She shares with us some of the things she’s learned as both a leader and manager, as well as some of the mistakes she made as a young leader. We also discuss how mentors have helped her in her career and personal life and the best advice she’s ever received - have fun!Additionally, during the rapid-fire questions part of the interview, Carrie shares a super funny story about the first time she got into memorable trouble, what she wanted to be when she grew up, and more. You won’t want to miss it! Find the full show notes on: cuinsight.comSubscribe on: Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Play, Stitcher Books mentioned on The CUInsight Experience podcast: Book List How to find Carrie:Carrie Hunt, EVP of Government Affairs and General Counsel for NAFCUchunt@nafcu.orgwww.nafcu.orgFacebook | Twitter | LinkedIn

City Girls Make Do
70 – I Don't Know Shit and I Don't Get Stuff

City Girls Make Do

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2020 65:30


We’re back at it again at the Krispy Kreme (which we’re sponsored by) to judge books by their covers and talk about yeti dicks. And also to discuss season 5 episode 4, Cover Girl. While Carrie and Samantha work through some shit, Charlotte is busy being literate and online (dark shoutout to Amazon dot com/ca/co.uk). And worst of all, Miranda is an undeserving hay mowee.

Plan Simple with Mia Moran
Finding Flow with Carrie Allen

Plan Simple with Mia Moran

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2019 36:08


I realize how much I love and crave planning ... It helps me be all what I want to be and get things done … It doesn't mean everything gets crossed off the list that day, … but it will get moved to the next day and the next day until it is done. – Carrie Allen On this episode of the Plan Simple Meals Podcast, I’m really excited to talk with Carrie Allen, about how she finds flow between a full-time, high-level job that includes lots of travel, four kids and a new husband, and running her own business. While Carrie always seemed to “get things done,” she’s learned during her time in FLOW365 to find more balance between different parts of her life.  The FLOW planning system helped her to be more mindful. She learned that she could care about food, self-care, lifestyle, family and work without being a workaholic. She learned to think about seasons and what she wanted things to look and feel like. She started blocking time for the things she wanted, and she started to feel more well-rounded.  We also talked about her moving from a very masculine view of time that fit with her corporate job to a different kind of rhythm.  We talk about:  Meal rhythms as a way of planning Knowing what’s for dinner as a tool The importance of family mealtime and how that can help you balance other things How leaning into your dreams or doing something creative can be self-care Writing lists, meditation, and other ways to get grounded—and what we can do when we get quiet and grounded How having a plan doesn’t mean everything gets checked off the list every day, but you can keep moving toward your goals BIO Carrie Allen founded August Table with her husband Krister to inspire people to connect with friends and loved ones for meaningful conversations around a table. They are passionate about beautiful design, eating delicious healthy food, and connecting with loved ones around the table. August Table features hand block printed linens for your table, your kitchen and you. In addition to running August Table, Carrie runs the corporate innovation program at the Cambridge Innovation Center. She has four kids ages 13–21.  LINKS August Table Plan Simple Meals Instagram August Table on the Today Show site Doable Changes from this episode: BLOCK TIME. Choose one thing you want to do—meditate in the morning, take time to meal plan, rest, do a creative project. Block out time on your calendar to do that thing. Even if you are only meditating for 5 minutes, block out that time.  MAKE A MEAL RHYTHM. Instead of trying to come up with a new meal every single night, set up a rhythm that makes it easier to make a meal plan. For example, make every Monday bean night and Tuesday grain bowl night and Wednesday soup night. Having a rhythm makes meal planning and decision making easier. Once you have a rhythm set up, start with what you already know you like. From there you can experiment with new recipes — or just keep going with what you know.  CHOOSE ONE FOCUS. There are so many things we want to do—work ideas, home projects, family adventures, health needs … It’s easy to lose focus and not make progress on anything. For the next season (90 days), choose one focus. For Carrie, it was healing her foot and ankle. It could be to launch a new product. It could be to sell your house or declutter the basement. It could be to feel better in your body by eating better and moving. Let any other goals and actions flow around your core focus. What will you focus on this season? Write it down. Tell somebody who will support you.  

Oh No, Ross and Carrie
Ross and Carrie Traverse Flat Earth (Part 6): The Salton Sea Test

Oh No, Ross and Carrie

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2018 89:30


While Carrie is out of town, Ross and his cohorts at the Independent Investigations Group set up a fair and simple test of earth's shape at the unusually flat Salton Sea. And they invite Mark Sargent, and a cadre of flat earthers to join them.

Jake in the Morning - 94.5 KTI COUNTRY
2/24/17 - Carrie Underwood Kid Sings

Jake in the Morning - 94.5 KTI COUNTRY

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2017 1:33


While Carrie underwood is taking some time off from touring so she can spend time with her family, she is still able to give us this cute video of her son singing "Jesus Loves Me"

Our Liner Notes
Episode 36: Full Female Frontal

Our Liner Notes

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2016 90:40


This week we push yet another Maier into podcasting, Chris's sister Carrie from Winnipeg, Manitoba along with her theme - female fronted bands! While Carrie gives us her songs from the first album she ever owned (13:36, 38:18, 1:00:37, 1:23:32), Paul tortures Chris with yet another country album (21:22, 43:39, 1:07:10) as Chris returns the favour in kind and selects tacks from yet another band from the UK (29:18, 49:31, 1:12:15). All this plus, the Maier Clan Band (2:20), Penticton vacations (4:28), female fronted bands vs solo artists (8:53), Godfather moment in the oil fields (18:43), the Winnipeg Blue Lightning (34:32), benefits to being a one hit wonder (41:19), Chris blows another intro (53:12), yield sign of destruction (54:28), taking the high road on country (1:10:43), partying with the band (1:16:45), and Paul's lack of grandchildren (1:22:46). Fun Drinking Game This Week!: Every time Carrie bumps her mic, take a drink! Intro: Music by Elastica - lyrics by Paul Maier Outro: Vaseline - Elastica Albums This Week: Bigger, Better, Faster, More!! - 4 Non-Blondes   Golden - Lady Antebellum   Elastica - Elastica Contact Us: @olinernotes  @pmaier001  @chrismaierBC

Love YA Like Crazy
End of year book recommendations for 2015

Love YA Like Crazy

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2015 8:35


While Carrie and Jake take a break to deal with the holidays and other life events -- we'll be back in January -- we thought we'd give you some book recommendations, and some ideas of what we might be reading in the coming year. Enjoy! Jake recommends: The Accidental Terrorist by William Shunn The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl Vol. 1: Squirrel Power by Ryan North and Erica Henderson A Key, An Egg, An Unfortunate Remark by Harry Connolly Carrie recommends: Anna Dressed In Blood by Kendare Blake Blood of My Blood (book 3 of I Hunt Killers) by Barry Lyga Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda by Becky Albertalli Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe by Benjamin Alire Saenz Thanks to Shaenon K. Garrity for designing the Love YA Like Crazy icon, to the Sentimental Favorites for the use of their song 'Hey There', and to Charlie McCarron for the 'Love YA Like Crazy' tag. You can help support production of this podcast, and get rewards in return, via our Patreon page at https://www.patreon.com/loveYAlikecrazy . Love YA Like Crazy is a member of the Ear Trumpet Audio podcast network! You can find more information about the network at http://eartrumpetaudio.com/ .