Moe Carrick is a Senior Leadership Consultant at Moementum, Inc., where she helps CEOs, business owners, and senior leaders build unstoppable teams and cultivate strong organizational cultures. As a best-selling author with over 6,900 LinkedIn followers, Moe has been recognized as an award-winning leadership expert and culture pioneer, and her company has impacted organizations of all sizes, from small businesses to enterprises with over 30,000 employees. Outside of her consulting work, Moe is passionate about the parallels between team dynamics and horse herds, and she brings a unique perspective to leadership by drawing on insights from nature and her love of horses.
What does it take to build a thriving, connected remote team in today's fast-paced, tech-driven world? With entrepreneurs increasingly relying on global talent and hybrid models, the challenge of fostering meaningful connection, accountability, and creative culture across distance has never been greater. How can leaders overcome isolation, cultural differences, and the pitfalls of remote work to create high-performing teams where everyone feels truly seen and empowered?
Moe Carrick, an award-winning leadership expert and culture pioneer, has found innovative ways to tackle these challenges head-on. In this engaging conversation, she shares how the core human need for connection remains constant, even as technology and remote work continue to reshape how we collaborate. Drawing on research, her experience building hybrid and distributed teams, and lessons learned from working with horses, Moe highlights the importance of vulnerability, clarity, and agency. She also explores practical strategies — from designing purposeful touchpoints and fostering psychological safety to leveraging AI tools that streamline hiring and onboarding.
In this episode of the Soul Soothing Podcast, host Christiane Witt sits down with Moe Carrick, Senior Leadership Consultant at Moementum, Inc., to explore how leaders can build connected and empowered teams in today's evolving world of work. Together, they discuss the psychology of belonging, leading across cultures, and the role of vulnerability in remote environments. Drawing from real-world stories and research-backed frameworks, Moe shares practical examples that help leaders rethink how they connect, collaborate, and build teams that are genuinely human and resilient.