Women of the Bluegrass

Jordyne Carmack

A leadership development podcast for and about women leading the way in Kentucky business, education, healthcare, agriculture, tourism, and more. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/womenofthebluegrass/support read less

Economic Development for Small Businesses with Amanda Kelly, Pulaski County
Jul 4 2023
Economic Development for Small Businesses with Amanda Kelly, Pulaski County
In this episode, we welcome Amanda Kelly from the Southeast Kentucky Economic Development (SKED), an expert in economic development for small businesses. Amanda has extensive experience working with entrepreneurs to start, grow, and expand their businesses. She is passionate about empowering individuals and communities through entrepreneurship and business ownership. Amanda emphasizes the importance of having a team to support you in your business journey, and shares valuable insights on how to overcome common challenges faced by entrepreneurs. Episode Summary: Starting and growing a business can be challenging, but having a team and understanding the science behind it can make it easier. Amanda Kelly's expertise in economic development for small businesses provides valuable insights and resources for entrepreneurs. Highlights: It's essential to evaluate business ideas and write a solid business plan that aligns with the four categories of business operations. It's also crucial to ensure that the plan works on paper before investing resources. Having a solid financial plan and collateral for business loans is also important. Setting goals and having a clear vision for the business is crucial, as is being comfortable with rejection and taking risks in business. Resilience and the willingness to pivot when things don't work out are also important. Traits and behaviors of successful entrepreneurs include tenacity and tolerance for ambiguity. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/womenofthebluegrass/support
"Exploring leadership development in the music industry", an Interview with Renee Collins Cobb, Boyd County | Ep. 17
May 2 2023
"Exploring leadership development in the music industry", an Interview with Renee Collins Cobb, Boyd County | Ep. 17
In this episode of Women of the Bluegrass, the host Jordyne Carmack interviews Renee Collins Cobb about growing up around music and business, supporting local musicians through advocacy and leadership development, unconscious bias, and more. About this week's guest: Renee Collins Cobb is the President/Owner of Collins Consulting Group, Listen Locally, LLC and is the Executive Director of Room 17 Productions, a nonprofit organization that promotes music education. She is also the former host of NPR’s Red Barn Radio and radio shows titled “Overtones” and “Gray Matters” – a show about unconscious bias” which airs weekly on WLXU, Lexington Community Radio and across the state of Kentucky on various platforms and radio stations. She is also the co-chair of the University of Kentucky School of Music Alumni. Renee is also the project manager for The Sara Holroyd Oral History Project, The History of the UK Cheerleaders Project, The Greg Austin Story and I Am Diversity at the University of Kentucky Louie B Nunn Center for Oral History. She has also facilitated career development courses for incoming freshman at the University of Kentucky and served as an unconscious bias consultant for UK as well. Unconscious Bias Exercise: Read the following story. Do you know this story? A man and his son are driving in a car one day when they get into a fatal accident. The man is killed instantly. The boy is knocked unconscious. He is still alive and is rushed to the hospital for immediate surgery. The doctor enters the emergency room, looks at the boy, and says “I can’t operate on this boy, he is my son.” Wait. What? How can this happen? ----- The fact that some of us struggle to make sense of this story illustrates just how pervasive our biases are. To be clear, the doctor is the boy’s mother. Bang! Is it possible that you struggled with this story because you imagined (assumed) the doctor to be a male? You are not alone. Indeed, I would suggest that most people – men and women – envisioned a male doctor entering the emergency room. Such is the hidden influence of unconscious bias. [From  PlayMeo ] --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/womenofthebluegrass/support
"Becoming a Conduit for the Success of Others" | An Interview with Karen Roberson, Laurel County, Ep. 15
Apr 11 2023
"Becoming a Conduit for the Success of Others" | An Interview with Karen Roberson, Laurel County, Ep. 15
In this episode, host Jordyne Carmack interviews Karen Roberson, Regional Vice President at TransAmerica, who shares her leadership journey starting from working in her family's grocery store at a young age. Karen emphasizes the importance of listening, learned during her diverse experiences in a vary of direct sales businesses, in building relationships and how it supports her in her role today. She also talks about finding one's passion and igniting it to make a unique and valuable impact on the world. Additionally, Karen shares her personal experiences with adoption and her advocacy for those who can't speak effectively for themselves, inspiring all leaders to strive to make a positive impact in their own communities. Want to get started in your self-awareness as a leader? You might try a transformative, research-backed leadership assessment like Everything DiSC. Like I shared in the episode, the Everything DiSC® Workplace Profile will provide you with valuable insights that unlock engagement and inspire effective collaboration. In this personalized, 20-page profile, you'll explore the priorities that drive your behavior, learn what comes naturally and what might be challenging when interacting with others, and gain actionable strategies to strengthen your interpersonal interactions at all levels in the workplace. Discount Code: WOBPODCAST Get started with Everything DiSC --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/womenofthebluegrass/support
SPECIAL EPISODE | Live From the Appalachian Arts & Entertainment Awards, Floyd County | Ep. 12
Mar 21 2023
SPECIAL EPISODE | Live From the Appalachian Arts & Entertainment Awards, Floyd County | Ep. 12
Let's hear it: What critical life event has shaped your approach to your craft, your leadership, your life? In today's episode, host Dr. Jordyne Carmack collects answers to this important authentic leadership question from artists, award winners, musicians, friends, and community leaders as they walk the red carpet at the Appalachian Arts and Entertainment Awards in March 2023 in Prestonsburg, Kentucky. If you're enjoying the inspirational and practical authentic leadership content from this podcast, you do not want to miss Authenticity Advantage, a new e-newsletter from Jordyne with more of the practical communication and leadership strategies you love to implement in your organization and your workplace. It's free, it's only once a week - and oh yeah, it'll also include the link to the most recent episode of Women of the Bluegrass, so you'll always know when to look for a new episode. Sign up now and take the next step in your leadership development journey today. And a great big thank you to all who agreed to the interview for this episode! Interviewees, in order of appearance: Krista Ghens Brett Higgins Brooke Pennington John Ryster Renee Collins Cobb & Warren Cobb Karen Combs Les Stapleton JC Phelps John Rosenberg Tiffini Scherbing Courdroy Brown Dan & Mindy Click Donnie Bowling Hailey Newman Lacey Roberts Randalene Sergent Desiree Valdez Taylor Hughes --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/womenofthebluegrass/support
"Rediscovering Self Through Emotionally Healthy Eating" with Hannah Whitaker, Rockcastle County | Ep. 11
Mar 14 2023
"Rediscovering Self Through Emotionally Healthy Eating" with Hannah Whitaker, Rockcastle County | Ep. 11
In today's episode, we welcome Hannah Whitaker, owner and founder of Rediscover - Central and Eastern Kentucky's first eating disorder outpatient clinic to the show. Driven by her personal experience of recovering from anorexia, Hannah founded Rediscover to provide a necessary resource to the communities in her region. In this episode, she shares her story and we chat about early warning signs of disordered eating, strategies for building a healthier relationship with eating, and how getting OFFLINE can impact your relationship with food for the better. Oh - and just for podcast listeners, I've got a new free resource for you! If you’ve been inspired by the women of this show who are taking confident steps to make a positive impact in their community but feel stuck in your current position, I’ve got a super-charged resource for you available through my website. Six weeks from now, you could be the one starting a business, championing that new program, or finding courage stand up and get noticed in your current position. Download now:  Get Unstuck and Accelerate Your Early Career: 3 Proven Strategies to Kickstart Your Professional Development If you're enjoying the inspirational and practical authentic leadership content from this podcast, you do not want to miss Authenticity Advantage, a new e-newsletter from Jordyne with more of the practical communication and leadership strategies you love to implement in your organization and your workplace. It's free, it's only once a week - and oh yeah, it'll also include the link to the most recent episode of Women of the Bluegrass, so you'll always know when to look for a new episode. ⁠Sign up now and take the next step in your leadership development journey today. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/womenofthebluegrass/support
"Mind Your Autistic Brain: A neurodiverse origin story" - An Interview with Carole Jean Whittington, Pulaski County | Ep. 10
Mar 7 2023
"Mind Your Autistic Brain: A neurodiverse origin story" - An Interview with Carole Jean Whittington, Pulaski County | Ep. 10
We’re all still learning something new about ourselves each day – but sometimes those discoveries can put your life and your career on a different trajectory. I’m your host, Jordyne Carmack, a leadership development and communication skill coach in London, Kentucky - and you’re listening to Women of the Bluegrass, a leadership development podcast for and about women leading the way in Kentucky industries. My guest today is Carole Jean Whittington, the Founder of Mind Your Autistic Brain. Her company is one of the largest and only 100% Autistic ADHD owned and staffed Accessibility and Neurodiversity consulting firms in the world. She hosts a weekly talk show discussing the hottest topics in Neurodistinct life from accommodations, work, relationships, burnout, masking and more with some of the biggest names in the Autistic online space. (The Mind Your Autistic Brain Talk Show is heard and downloaded in over 89 countries by over 300,000 listeners and watchers each week. Spotify ranks our show in the top 5% of podcasts in the Self-Help category in 2022.) Carole Jean uses her unique solutions The UnVeiling Method and The Neurodiverse Communication Ecosystem to help companies, teams and individuals, with minds of all kinds, authentically connect and thrive. If you're enjoying the inspirational and practical authentic leadership content from this podcast, you do not want to miss Authenticity Advantage, a new e-newsletter from Jordyne with more of the practical communication and leadership strategies you love to implement in your organization and your workplace. It's free, it's only once a week - and oh yeah, it'll also include the link to the most recent episode of Women of the Bluegrass, so you'll always know when to look for a new episode. ⁠Sign up now and take the next step in your leadership development journey today. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/womenofthebluegrass/support