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Carrie Freeman
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In Tune to Nature Podcast
Journalism's Coverage of Research on Unwilling Subjects: Hosts Carrie & Melody Discuss the Role of News in an Animal-Free Research Future
My cohost and fellow activist Melody Paris interviews me (Carrie Freeman) about the Animal-Free Research Foundation conference talk in Switzerland that I gave this fall, titled: "Unwilling, Unconsenting, and Unnecessary Research Subjects: Addressing Anthropocentric Bias in Journalistic Coverage Legitimizing the (Ab)Use of other Animals in Research." We discuss sociocultural and structural barriers to fair coverage of anti-vivisection and animal-free research alternatives, as well as guidelines from me and Deb Merskin's AnimalsandMedia.org website that apply to improving journalistic coverage of the animal research issue, and examples of common research-oriented news stories and how good journalism could facilitate a...
2025-12-14
57 min
In Tune to Nature Podcast
Seeing, Hearing and Celebrating Animals in Poetry: Nickole Brown recites Donkey Elegies and Mercy
Raised in Kentucky now residing in Asheville,NC Nickole Brown -- poet, writing teacher, and animal rescue volunteer -- shares her love for our wild animal and farmed animal kin with "In Tune to Nature" host Carrie Freeman in this lovely 50-minutes conversation. We enjoy hearing Nickole reading the emotive poem "Mercy" from her award-winning chapbook "To Those Who Were our First Gods" and three poems as essays from her book "The Donkey Elegies." Carrie discusses the many clever, compassionate, and compelling messages found within each poem that truly helps us hear and see fellow animals for the beautiful...
2025-12-06
50 min
The LIFTS Podcast
Carrie Krepps - Building Connection and Community for Montana Families
Guest Bio: Carrie joined Florence Crittenton in 2010 as Grants Officer and quickly moved into the role of Development Director in 2011, a position she held for eight years before becoming Executive Director in 2019.Before Florence Crittenton, Carrie was Education Coordinator for the Montana Hospital Association and gained development and project management experience with the Helena Symphony and Montana State University Athletics.Over her 15 years at Florence Crittenton, Carrie has worked extensively in budget management, fund and contract development, and advocacy. As Executive Director, she leads the integrated leadership t...
2025-12-03
30 min
culturalstudies
Carrie Freeman on podcasting, environmentalism, critical animal studies
Carrie Freeman on the conjuncture, podcasting, activism, and critical animal and media studies You can read about her work here: https://www.humananimalearthlings.com/author.html https://animalsandmedia.org/
2025-10-13
57 min
The Next Right Thing
376: Calm All the Way Down
If you sense some parts of your life are feeling a bit over bedazzled and if you're looking for ways to quiet the outer chaos or the inner chatter, this episode is for you. Listen in. LINKS + RESOURCES FROM THIS EPISODE: Episode 336: The Quaker Practice of Silence with Carrie Newcomer Get that list of my favorite Quiet Resources right here FIND EMILY ELSEWHERE: Watch this episode on YouTube Leave a review on Apple Podcasts Download The Quiet Collection app Join The Soul Minimalist Substack Order a How to Walk into a Room Download the...
2025-10-07
12 min
Soul Confetti: Celebrating Life’s Lessons
Claiming Your Purpose with Brandy Mills
Send us a textBrandy Mills shares her story of becoming the woman she is today. During her self-discovery, she recognized how the wisdom and love from her mom and the events in her life molded her and allowed her to find her authentic light. Because she stands in and own her power and truth, she openly holds space for others to do the same. Brandy Mills is an award-winning advocate for women, author, dynamic keynote speaker, trusted advisor, inspirational leader, dedicated mentor, a powerhouse activist for growth, and vibrant force for transformation. A proud Ash...
2025-09-26
42 min
The Animal Turn
S8E2: (Mis)representation and Activism with Christopher Eubanks and Carrie Freeman
Carrie Freeman and Christopher Eubanks join Claudia on the show to explore animal (mis)representation in media. They examine some of the ways in which animals are represented in activist messaging and the interconnections of animal rights with other social justice movements. Date Recorded: 29 February 2025 Featured: The Human Animal Earthling by Carrie FreemanCritical Animal and Media Studies by Núria Almiron, Matthew Cole, Carrie P. FreemanFraming Farming by Carrie FreemanWhat a Fish Knows by Jonathan Balcombe Animals in Media on The Animal Turn. Animal Activis...
2025-09-22
1h 39
In Tune to Nature Podcast
Zion National Park: Carrie's Vegan Basecamp Community Hiking and Camping Adventure
Travel along with me through my first fun trip to the gorgeous, dry, red rock canyons of Zion National Park in Utah, on my unique weekend "vegan basecamp" camping experience with my friend Deb and 30 other vegan folks in mid September 2025 (so different from the green, humid Atlanta region I came from). We go together on the iconic "narrows hike," sloshing through the rocky Virgin River in a beautiful slot canyon and later on a night hike under the stars. I also share audio and musings from the Weeping Rock trail, the Emerald Pools trail, Wildcat Canyon trail (and...
2025-09-21
51 min
In Tune to Nature Podcast
BIPOC Animal Activism Starter Guide for Collective Liberation: Yvette Baker of APEX Advocacy
To many animal activists (especially activists of color), veganism isn't just a diet to help nonhuman animals; it's a collective liberation movement, part of a systemic approach to seeking justice for all beings and decolonizing our food system. Yvette Baker shares her philosophies on this and more, as the lead author of the innovative and in-depth 68-page Animal Activism Starter Guide for BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color), available for free download from APEX Advocacy -- a nonprofit advocacy group started by friend-of-the-show Christopher 'Soul' Eubanks here in Atlanta, that is building a community of BIPOC animal rights...
2025-09-09
44 min
Reflect Forward
Authentic Leadership Through Inner Work w/ Carrie Freeman
Authentic leadership through inner work is more than a practice, it’s the key to unlocking your full potential and creating lasting impact as a leader. In this powerful episode of Reflect Forward, I sit down with Carrie Freeman, CEO and General Manager of Vara Winery and Distillery, who shares how embracing vulnerability, intuition, and self-awareness has completely transformed her leadership style and elevated her success. Carrie’s extraordinary journey from global innovation executive to winery CEO illustrates how leading from the inside out creates deeper connections, stronger teams, and greater fulfillment. Carrie has a fascinating background, transitioning from her role...
2025-08-05
29 min
In Tune to Nature Podcast
What is Welfare for Sparrows and Other Wild Animal Individuals? Wild Animal Initiative Interview
When you hear the term "animal welfare" you probably think cats, dogs, horses, maybe pet parakeets. But there is an organization called Wild Animal Initiative that is expanding the notion of animal welfare to include wild/free-living animal individuals. For my 100th podcast episode, my guest Cat Kerr with Wild Animal Initiative was here to talk about how scientists try to measure wellbeing in wild animals (you can guess some of the criteria) and why we have not often done that in scientific research on a regular basis (it's different from veterinary research and conservation research). Cat and host...
2025-05-31
51 min
Accelerate with David Alexander
Inside LIVE Events with Carrie Freeman Parsons and Bob Priest-Heck
This isn’t just another business episode. It’s a behind-the-scenes look at how Freeman, one of the most iconic names in live events, is rewriting the playbook on what it means to lead with purpose, push boundaries, and still keep people first.With 250 million attendees reached each year, Freeman doesn’t just produce events, they shape global experiences. From NATO’s 75th Anniversary Summit to over 4,500 clients worldwide, Freeman’s legacy is grounded in courage, clarity, and culture. Now, they’ve captured their formula for high-impact leadership in their new book: Inside LIVE Events...
2025-05-23
29 min
Grow Sell and Retire
Business Hacks for Maximum Impact: Carrie Freeman’s Intel to Wine business secrets
Welcome to another episode of the Grow, Sell and Retire podcast! In this engaging conversation, host B.D. Dalton sits down with the dynamic Carrie Freeman, whose career journey has taken her from the clean rooms of Intel’s state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities, to spearheading sustainability and community engagement initiatives, and even to running a sparkling wine business. Together, they dive into how Carrie made her bold leaps across industries, what she’s learned about leading purpose-driven businesses, and the million-dollar insights she’s gained along the way.Carrie shares valuable lessons on building impactful, sustainable companies—drawing from her expe...
2025-05-19
29 min
Accelerate with David Alexander
Change: Freeman’s Legacy and Leadership Story with Carrie Freeman Parsons and Bob Priest-Heck
How does a company with nearly a century of history continue to innovate in an industry built on change?In this episode of Accelerate with David Alexander we explore the legacy and leadership behind Freeman, a global force in live event production and brand experiences. With 98 years of heritage, and an annual reach of over 250 million attendees, Freeman continues to shape the future of live experiences through purpose-driven transformation.Freeman's Chair, Carrie Freeman Parsons and Immediate Past CEO Bob Priest-Heck join the conversation to reflect on the values that have anchored the organization across generations...
2025-05-08
38 min
In Tune to Nature Podcast
Solving the "egg crisis" means confronting the Factory Farming crisis: Jennifer Molidor on Bird Flu and Sustainable Food Solutions
We reframe the “egg crisis” (high prices and low supply of commercial hen’s eggs in a bird flu outbreak) as a crisis of mass farming of animals, proposing sustainable alternative food solutions that can replace eggs and reduce the spread of zoonotic diseases, pollution, and the killing and harm of millions of wild and domesticated animals. Jennifer and Carrie discuss this in the context of the bird flu outbreak, as avian influenza is spreading and mutating in a variety of animal species (including cows used for dairy and human farm workers) – this infectious pathogen is an increasingly alarming issue fo...
2025-03-20
42 min
Meetings Today Podcast
Freeman's Bob Priest-Heck on His New 'Inside Live Events' Book
Former Freeman Company CEO Bob Priest-Heck has helmed one the largest events industry companies in the world, collecting a vast reservoir of knowledge on the profession.Now, in tandem with Freeman Board Chair Carrie Freeman Parsons, he's put that knowledge down on paper in their new book Inside Live Events.Meetings Today's Tyler Davidson sat down with Priest-Heck to discuss why the book is such a valuable resource for meeting and event planners, as well as key industry trends and the importance of sharing our knowledge with the next generation of meeting professionals.
2025-02-11
15 min
Meetings Today Podcast
Freeman's Bob Priest-Heck on His New 'Inside Live Events' Book
Former Freeman Company CEO Bob Priest-Heck has helmed one the largest events industry companies in the world, collecting a vast reservoir of knowledge on the profession.Now, in tandem with Freeman Board Chair Carrie Freeman Parsons, he's put that knowledge down on paper in their new book Inside Live Events.Meetings Today's Tyler Davidson sat down with Priest-Heck to discuss why the book is such a valuable resource for meeting and event planners, as well as key industry trends and the importance of sharing our knowledge with the next generation of meeting professionals.
2025-02-11
15 min
The Stakeholder Podcast
Carrie White
Featuring Carrie White, Vice President for Athlete Development and Engagement at the US Olympic and Paraolympic Committee. (Recorded 1/7/25)
2025-02-10
52 min
In Tune to Nature Podcast
A Declaration of Animal Dignity as Part of Human Dignity: With Author Melanie Challenger
We discuss the concept of animal dignity – two words that don’t often get put together; we typically only hear of human dignity, as if it means we are dignified precisely because we aren’t animals, yet we humans are part of the animal kingdom and not the only animal species who possesses a dignity that should be respected. In this special 55-minute podcast, host Carrie Freeman explores this novel ethical and legal concept with our guest, award-winning British author, philosopher, and animal advocate Melanie Challenger who has a new edited book out on Animal Dignity and just w...
2025-01-27
55 min
In Tune to Nature Podcast
Build A Meaningful Life Helping Animals and Nature: Carrie & Melody Talk Personal Growth Opportunities
Carrie and Melody discuss how to incorporate animal and eco protection into your life in meaningful ways to meet your own life goals, priorities, and interests in big and small ways, syncing up with actions and virtues the world needs from us humans. Since the beginning of each new year is a time to reassess our own goals and priorities, it seemed a good time to have an In Tune to Nature show that focused on our own personal growth resolutions and how that can synergize with efforts to help other species. This is also a special s...
2025-01-01
1h 04
In Tune to Nature Podcast
U.S. election postmortem expressing love to overlooked animals: Collective grieving and venting with Deb Merskin and Carrie Freeman
I decided animals needed an election postmortem after being erased from the political and media agenda by self-centered anthropocentrism; so I wanted to use this media platform with my friend from Oregon, Dr. Debra Merskin, to collectively grieve, vent, and discuss how we really feel this week as animal rights activists, vegans, environmentalists, social justice advocates, human animal earthlings, and feminists who were excited to have America's first women president after 200+ years! While the show is hopeful and uplifting in parts, that was not actually my aim. I just wanted to get real in explaining my despair and my...
2024-11-11
33 min
The Next Right Thing
336: The Quaker Practice of Silence with Carrie Newcomer
My guest today is internationally known as an Emmy-winning songwriter, recording artist, educator, activist, and poet whose work centers around finding beauty in a world that often feels broken. As a practicing Quaker, Carrie Newcomer's albums include Betty's Diner, The Gathering of Spirits and A Permeable Life, which has an accompanying book of poetry and essays. I'm so glad to speak with Carrie today on what we can learn from Quaker practice about silence, about discernment, and our next right thing. Listen in. LINKS + RESOURCES FROM THIS EPISODE: Join The Soul Minimalist Substack Order a How to Walk i...
2024-09-17
39 min
In Tune to Nature Podcast
Wildlife Equity and Multi-Species Tourism Justice: Professor Carol Kline on Sustainable Tourism and Animals
I love hearing about "wildlife equity" for the wild animals who are often an integral focus of tourists. As ecotourists, we long to see amazing wild animals, but how can we ensure we aren’t endangering or harming them and putting ourselves or tourism profit before the lives and wellbeing of local humans and other animals in these tourism hotspots? To tell us about her (and co-authors') concept of wildlife equity and multispecies tourism justice is our guest Dr. Carol Kline, Appalachian State University Professor and Hospitality & Tourism Management Program Director, in the Department of Management. She recently edited tw...
2024-07-22
29 min
In Tune to Nature Podcast
Cowspiracy Filmmakers Discuss Impact and Activism for Animals 10 Years Later
A decade after the release of the 2014 award-winning documentary Cowspiracy, filmmakers Kip Anderson and Keegan Kuhn come together with Atlanta animal activists and scholars in a webinar on May 21st 2024 to discuss the impact of the film and the status/progress/strategies of the vegan movement today. Facilitated by host Dr. Natalie Khazaal, a critical animal studies scholar and Associate Professor at Georgia Tech (the webinar was funded by a grant from her department, the School of Modern Languages), this 57-minute webinar allows the filmmakers to answer questions from GA Tech students and Atlanta animal activists (including me, In...
2024-05-28
57 min
The Conscious Capitalists
Episode #82: Purpose-Driven, Values-Based Leadership
Here the story of Freeman, a family-owned global provider of live event services, through the journey of a third-generation leader in the company. With a legacy of 97 years, Freeman integrates Conscious Capitalism into its business model achieving record results. Carrie Freeman Parsons, the chair of Freemans, shares great examples of their commitment to stakeholder orientation and how they have embedded purpose and values into their culture and aligned it with their strategy and operating model. Carrie gives us an inside perspective on the challenges that Freeman faced due to the COVID pandemic and the company's record recovery...
2024-03-22
52 min
The Next Right Thing
319: Finding Vocational Clarity with Parker J. Palmer
Today we're continuing our conversations with people who have a lot of wisdom to offer when it comes to leaving rooms and finding new ones. My guest today is a writer, speaker and activist who focuses on issues in education, community, leadership, spirituality, and social change. He is the founder of the Center for Courage and Renewal and his name is Parker J. Palmer. He's the author of 10 books including one of my favorites, Let Your Life Speak. He's a member of the Religious Society of Friends, also known as the Quakers, and he lives together with...
2024-03-14
50 min
In Tune to Nature Podcast
Defending the Atlanta Forest & Stopping Cop City: Dr. Jackie Echols on Civil Rights Act and Clean Water Act Legal Actions
We discuss the latest in the 2024 fight against environmental racism and stream water degradation as part of the "Save The Atlanta Forest" movement also knowns as the "Stop Cop City" movement, in Southeast Atlanta, comprised of many allied groups of citizens who over the last several years are working to stop/discontinue the building of a multi-million dollar mega law enforcement training center in a forested watershed area, where it is unwanted by the adjacent human community of many Black residents, and by the wildlife who (used to) live there too. To tell us about the ongoing...
2024-02-24
28 min
Reading Through Life
123: Debut Novels We Loved, Part 2
Show notes: Debut novels are so exciting! Can you imagine being a writer and getting your book out into the world for the first time? We love supporting debut authors and today we’re sharing more debut novels we’ve loved (check out episode 74 of the podcast for part 1) and a few we’re excited to try. Click here to join us on Patreon for exclusive bonus bookish goodies! Get our monthly overflow, new books episodes, and Life Through Reading episodes, our private Facebook group, and more. Plus, supporting us in this way just sho...
2024-02-21
27 min
Purpose and Profit with Kathy Varol
71. Carrie Freeman on Creating Communities for Change
Carrie Freeman is the Chair of the SecondMuse Group, which includes SecondMuse, the SecondMuse Foundation, and SecondMuse Capital. Carrie is also the Interim Executive Director for the SecondMuse Foundation, a non-profit focusing on advocating for building relational wealth as an approach to building inclusive and resilient economies. SecondMuse focuses on the design, development, and implementation of innovative programming that seeks to benefit people and protect the planet. Over the last decade, SecondMuse has designed and implemented programs on 7 continents with 600+ organizations such as NASA, The World Bank, and Goldman Sachs. SecondMuse’s initiatives have delivered the following imp...
2023-12-20
1h 03
Cliff's Notes Real Estate Podcast
Do You Want Overwhelming Profits? Discover How to Do It Easily | Carrie Soave
Do You Want Overwhelming Profits? Discover How to Do It Easily | Carrie Soave
2023-12-15
49 min
Reading Through Life
103: Books Coming in Fall/Winter 2023 We're Excited About
Show notes: It’s not quite fall yet, but we’re almost there and we’re so stoked about it. We love reading all year long, but there’s something about digging into books during fall and winter that just make reading a *chef’s kiss* experience. Here are 11 upcoming fall/winter releases that we want to read. Tune in and grow your TBR with us! Click here to join us on Patreon to get an exclusive bookish goodie every single Friday. With fun bonus episode series like: Monthly Overflow Books, Backlist Book Club, The N...
2023-09-13
24 min
In Tune to Nature Podcast
Protecting Yellowstone’s Wild Bison Herds from Slaughter: The Buffalo Field Campaign
The Buffalo Field Campaign has worked for decades restoring rights to the wild Bison of Montana, Idaho, and Wyoming to live and freely migrate in and outside of Yellowstone National Park in their rightful territory. Carrie Freeman's radio guests Mike Mease and Dallas Gudgell are from the nonprofit Buffalo Field Campaign and we discuss their achievements since the 1990s. In this 25-minute podcast recorded late July 2023, they explain why the bison are at risk of being killed by hunters and ranchers when they leave Yellowstone National Park and how Montana's wildlife policies have been hostile to this threatened and...
2023-08-03
25 min
Take Heart
Discerning Your Next Right Thing: An Interview with Emily P Freeman
Amy Brown talks with Emily P. Freeman, author, and podcast host of The Next Right Thing, about what happens in the space between when we have a decision to make and when the decision is made. Emily talks about the importance of doing one thing at a time and how decluttering our inner life can help us make clear and confident decisions. Emily’s journal, the Next Right Thing Journal, helps her in her practice of reflection and encourages her to notice patterns. Both she and Amy use it to process their lives to help make decisions with ease.
2023-06-06
29 min
CleanLaw
Ep 83: EPA's Proposed Power Sector Rules w/ Jody Freeman, Jay Duffy, Kevin Poloncarz, Carrie Jenks
EELP’s Founding Director Jody Freeman, who is also an independent director of ConocoPhillips, and EELP's executive director, Carrie Jenks speak again with Jay Duffy, litigation director at Clean Air Task Force, and Kevin Poloncarz, a partner at the law firm Covington and Burling. Jody, Jay, and Kevin recently joined CleanLaw to discuss the Supreme Court’s decision about the Obama Administration’s Clean Power Plan, and now, with Carrie, talk about EPA's recently proposed greenhouse gas regulation for the power sector and their views on how EPA's approaches were shaped by both the Supreme Court’s decision, West Virginia v. EPA...
2023-05-23
1h 06
The Writers Hangout
Hanging Out With The Comic's Daughter Carrie Freeman Pt. 2
Part two and the conclusion of last week's episode with author Carrie Freeman. If you have listened to part one, I recommend you go back and listen to Episode 66, HANGING OUT WITH THE COMIC'S DAUGHTER CARRIE FREEMAN. In this first episode, we covered Carries fascinating younger life, and in this episode, we chat with Carrie about her writing journey and the mentors who helped her get where she is today. To purchase THE COMIC'S DAUGHTER by Carrie Freeman https://www.thecomicsdaughter.com👍 If you enjoy the show, please remember to follow us and leav...
2023-04-30
24 min
The Writers Hangout
Hanging Out With The Comic's Daughter Carrie Freeman
We have a terrific show with guest Carrie Freeman. Born in Dallas, Texas, Carrie Freeman is the third in a generation of writers, columnists, and performers, dating back to 1905, when her great uncle, Sime Silverman, launched the entertainment bible, Variety. Carrie is an accomplished actress with an extensive background in performing, theatre directing and teaching. A truly talented and gifted writer Carrie wrote a book entitled THE COMIC’S DAUGHTER based on her life, and it caught the attention of a Producer/Director, and now they are off to the races to make the movie.
2023-04-23
24 min
In Tune to Nature Podcast
The Smell of Money documentary: Pig Factory Farming & Environmental Racism in North Caroliina
The stench and pollution of pig factory farms is devastating Black rural neighborhoods, but, despite intimidation, NC residents are fighting back in court against the world's largest pork corporation, as documented in "The Smell of Money" a full-length documentary film winning awards at festivals. Radio host Carrie Freeman interviews the film's writer and producer, Jamie Berger, a native of North Carolina, in this 25 minute podcast recorded in February of 2023. We know these warehoused pigs are suffering, but you'll also learn what is wrong with pig CAFOs (concentrated animal feeding operations) and their manure cesspools, and how unhealthy it is...
2023-02-17
25 min
DroTV
MFT Ep#203 HIGH CLASS CARRIE | Cannabis Activism, Festivals, Zick Productions
My First Time Episode #203 | High Class Carrie About High Class Carrie: 🌳 Carrie is a cannabis ally, mom and hairdresser. She utilizes social media and her knowledge of the plant to advocate for it legalization. We met Carrie recently at the Florida Canna Fest in Mt Dora put on by Zick Productions. You can find Carrie working at the next Zick Productions event Pocono 420! Info below! 👇CHECK OUT MORE OF HIGH CLASS CARRIE 👇 📸INSTAGRAM📸 High Class Carrie https://www.instagram.com/highclasscarrie/ Pocono 420 https://www.instagram.com/pocono420/
2023-01-17
32 min
Richest Men in Town
Episode #121: Daphne and Troy Blanchard-"Uh Oh...Mom and Dad are Receiving Inspiration"
In This Episode:Tyler and Mike sit down with an old guest and get the "rest of the story". Way back in March of 2021, the guys had Troy Blanchard on for Episode #43 "Choose Your Own Adventure" and Troy was incredible. What the rest of the world did not know at that time is that Troy and his incredible wife Daphne were on the verge of doing something pretty bold. They were packing up their US life to respond to inspiration. You see, they had both felt the prompting (in very different ways!) to disrupt, stretch, and...
2023-01-05
1h 56
In Tune to Nature Podcast
A Fish’s Perspective on Fishing: With Biologist Dr. Jonathan Balcombe
How are individual fish (as sentient beings) affected by industrial and recreational fishing practices? We find out by talking with the best selling author of “What a Fish Knows: The Inner Lives of our Underwater Cousins.” biologist, Dr. Jonathan Balcombe, who also recently authored a children's book about a boy and a fish "Jake & Ava". In this interview, we discuss crowded fish farms, death by nets and suffocation, pain from barbed hooks, catch (harass) and release, and ways to avoid all of this by respecting fishes and considering their interests (including eating vegan/plant-based fish or avocado and cucumber sush...
2022-12-24
28 min
Business Impact Lab (BIL) Podcast
S1E12 - The Importance of Advocacy and Mentorship for Women Leaders, with Carrie Freeman
In this WBIL Podcast episode, Dr. Jonathan H. Westover (https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonathanhwestover/) talks with Carrie Freeman about the importance of advocacy and mentorship for women leaders. Carrie Freeman (https://www.linkedin.com/in/carrie-freeman/) is Co-CEO of SecondMuse, an impact and innovation company that builds resilient economies. Since 2012, she has been steering the global company's approach to finding and nurturing innovators dedicated to social and environmental good, and building supportive ecosystems around them. Its mission aligns with Carrie's fundamental belief in the infinite capacity for humans to learn and grow, and the potential for inclusive markets a...
2022-12-15
33 min
In Tune to Nature Podcast
Clean Energy Future in Georgia: What would it look like and how to get there? Sierra Club GA Chapter
What would a clean, renewable energy future look like in Georgia? Neil Sardana, Beyond Coal rep from the Georgia Chapter of the Sierra Club provides a hopeful yet feasible vision. For energy independence and less pollution and less greenhouse gas emissions, we know we need to move away from dependence on fossil fuels like coal and gas, but could we be 100% renewable, and what would the new energy mix be in Georgia? How feasible is that clean energy transition and how can we get the political will in a rather conservative state to make these massive infrastructure changes happen...
2022-12-13
25 min
Take Heart
A Season of Unrest with Sara Clime
We are continuing to talk about rest this month, and in today’s episode, Sara Clime discusses what it means to be in a season of unrest. If you are looking for a step-by-step podcast on how to find rest, this might not be it. But, if you are struggling and want to hear from someone struggling to find rest, or even want to define it, this episode is for you. November 15, 2022; Ep. 107Show Links:The Next Right Thing by Emily P. FreemanEmily P. Freeman’s InstagramShow Takeaways: [1:49] What a season...
2022-11-15
10 min
In Tune to Nature Podcast
What’s Wrong with Wool? And What Materials are More EcoFriendly? The Shear Destruction report by the Center for Biological Diversity
In time for winter wardrobe & gift-giving, we review the many eco problems with the wool industry and what materials fashion-makers and consumers can support instead (like organic cotton and bamboo). The role of raising, killing, and processing farmed animals, like sheep, for fiber/clothing is often overlooked in environmental discourse (as we tend to just focus on the meat industry). So in this 27-minute podcast for In Tune to Nature, host Carrie Freeman talked with Stephanie Feldstein of The Center for Biological Diversity about their recent report (with the Collective Fashion Justice group) called "Shear Destruction: Wool, Fashion & the...
2022-11-05
26 min
In Tune to Nature Podcast
GA Voter Rights & Access for November Election: Georgia Conservation Voters’ Director Brionte McCorkle
In support of eco-friendly candidates who are climate champions, Georgia Conservation Voters advocates for all citizens in GA to exercise their right to vote, with their "Democracy for All" initiative. In this 28-minute podcast, host Carrie Freeman interviews Brionte McCorkle, Executive Director or Georgia Conservation Voters about issues with voting in Georgia, how to make a plan to vote in this November 2022 election, and how her organization vets Georgia political candidates to decide on whom to endorse each election cycle. You can see their endorsed candidate list along with who is on your own ballot at https://www.gcvoters...
2022-10-23
27 min
In Tune to Nature Podcast
AgroEcological & Veganic Farming as a Path to Regenerative Food Systems with Eugene Cooke
Food justice activist and veganic farmer Eugene Cooke shares an aspirational vision for why he practices agro-ecology in urban ag at Grow Where You Are farms around Atlanta and how this can be scaled up for widespread regenerative agricultural practices that the U.S. needs to stay viable and sustainable to feed our human population and nurture our soil naturally not chemically. In this 25-minute podcast (from Sept 2022), Eugene shares his unconventional roots from artist to farmer and what it's like to share his biodiverse Atlanta veganic crop farms with wildlife (not domesticating or farming any animals) and how...
2022-09-21
25 min
In Tune to Nature Podcast
Working in Cooperation (rather than Competition) with Nature: Interview with ”Sweet in Tooth & Claw” award-winning author
An interview with Kristin Ohlson, author of "Sweet in Tooth & Claw," showcasing examples of how nature (including we human animals) thrive on cooperation and mutual aid between species, rather than focusing on the competitive or violent elements in nature that prompt us to try to tame and control species (and douse them with chemicals). The book “Sweet in Tooth and Claw: Stories of Generosity and Cooperation in the Natural World” shows how when we look deeper and embrace the complex interdependent communities all over our planet, we can all reap mutual rewards, much more so than when we see ourse...
2022-09-09
23 min
In Tune to Nature Podcast
Coyote Killing Contests: Transcending urban rural differences in debates over bans, with Dr. Debra Merskin
Communication Professor Dr. Debra Merskin discusses her study of arguments for and against a ban on Oregon's coyote killing contests, including her recommendations for animal advocates to use approaches that are more likely to resonate with the rural residents arguing to keep the killing contests (although, other rural residents and some hunters also believe these killing contests should be banned). This 27-minute interview, hosted by Carrie Freeman for "In Tune to Nature," from August 2022, is broad enough to be applicable to any state's efforts to ban wildlife killing contests in considering various people's worldviews on animals, government, and independence. Y...
2022-08-09
26 min
In Tune to Nature Podcast
Saving the Georgia Coast: Paul Bolster Tells a Political Success Story for Wilderness Protection
From Cumberland Island up through Tybee Island, the Coastal Marshlands Protection Act of 1970 is the reason the Georgia coast is largely a protected natural marshland and not a polluted, exploited, and/or commercialized tourist trap. Historian & former GA congressperson Dr. Paul Bolster discusses the political lessons of getting this marshland protection act passed, as explored in his award-winning new book: “Saving the Georgia Coast: A political history of the coastal marshlands protection act" (UGA Press). In this 26-minute interview with host Carrie Freeman, Dr. Bolster also discusses issues affecting the Georgia coast today and how the political lessons of th...
2022-07-27
25 min
CleanLaw
68-WV v EPA Pt 1: Breaking Down the Court’s Opinion: Jody Freeman, Richard Lazarus, and Carrie Jenks
Professor Jody Freeman, who is also an independent director of ConocoPhillips, Professor Richard Lazarus, and EELP Executive Director Carrie Jenks discuss the Supreme Court’s decision in West Virginia v. EPA. They break down the majority decision, concurrence, and dissent, and discuss how the major questions doctrine could affect EPA regulations addressing greenhouse gases and other key regulatory priorities for the Biden administration. Transcript: https://eelp.law.harvard.edu/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/Jody-Richard-Carrie-WV-v-EPA-part-1_.pdf CleanLaw Production Team: Robin Just, Andy Dolph, and Sara Levy
2022-07-25
51 min
In Tune to Nature Podcast
Misuse of Land for Cattle Grazing: Transitioning to Sustainable Ag to Feed a Growing Population
The large proportion of agricultural land (the majority) allocated for grazing of farmed animals doesn't equate to a large amount of nutrients/calories produced and is thus a misuse of land that could be re-wilded or used to grow nutrient dense crops. Host Carrie Freeman interviews Dr. Jennifer Molidor, Senior Food Campaigner at the Center for Biological Diversity to discuss how we can move toward more sustainable agriculture that allows for less grazing and feed crops, and more precious space designated to wildlife thriving and forests regenerating. This more efficient and smart use of land for organic plant based...
2022-07-02
25 min
Extraordinary Women Radio with Kami Guildner
Carrie Freeman – 2022 Extraordinary Women Ignite Keynote – Creating Social and Environmental Impact with Business
Today, I couldn't be more excited to introduce you to Carrie Freeman, the Co-CEO of SecondMuse, an impact and innovation company that builds resilient economies, and the 2022 Extraordinary Women Ignite Keynote! Now more than ever before, women are being called to raise up our voices, vision, and visibility. Carrie is leading with empathy and compassion. I couldn't think of a better speaker to uplift the conference and ignite a positive change in the attendees.In this Episode: Carrie shares ways to use technology; for good, collaboration, relationships, and to deepen the human connectionThe importance of...
2022-06-29
39 min
Extraordinary Women Radio
Carrie Freeman – 2022 Extraordinary Women Ignite Keynote – Creating Social and Environmental Impact with Business – Episode 257
Today, I couldn’t be more excited to introduce you to Carrie Freeman, the Co-CEO of SecondMuse, an impact and innovation company that builds resilient economies, and the 2022 Extraordinary Women Ignite Keynote! Now more than ever before, women are being called to raise up our voices, vision, and visibility. Carrie is leading with empathy and compassion. I couldn’t think of a better speaker to uplift the conference and ignite a positive change in the attendees. In this Episode: Carrie shares ways to use technology; for good, collaboration, relationships, and to deepen the human connection The impo...
2022-06-29
39 min
In Tune to Nature Podcast
”Eating animals is biting us back”: News Coverage of Pandemic Prevention to Reduce Future Zoonotic Diseases
Is the news helping us prevent future zoonotic disease pandemics by facilitating needed policy changes in animal and eco protection (namely the wildlife trade/hunting and agribusiness)? In Tune to Nature radio host and researcher Dr. Carrie Freeman, a professor of communication, shares her recent study in this 31-minute podcast analyzing the pandemic prevention solutions covered in the last 2.5 years of global news coverage of zoonotic disease and its relationship to meat (from wild animals hunted or domesticated animals farmed). She discusses findings and interesting quotes from the news stories and her recommendations of how the news media could...
2022-06-23
31 min
Your Unique Sparkle
Episode 65 - Discover A Life Full Of Love And Happiness
Discover unconscious behavior patterns or self-sabotaging habits that are negatively impacting your results in life. Learn how to overcome the subconscious programming and co-create a life full of love and happiness. We often escape into a void like food, alcohol, drugs, shopping, or other people to distract us from feeling the effects of feeling unfulfilled. How has society fooled us into believing the solution is outside of us? Listen to our special guest - Carrie Schmidt (Founder and CEO of Infinite SOULutions, Certified Life Mastery Consultant, Author & Speaker) as she shares some her secrets to living a more fulfilling...
2022-06-18
34 min
Freeman Means Business' Wonder Women in Business Podcast
Wonder Woman in Business, Carrie Fabris
After 22+ years of a career spanning companies like Travelocity, Google and more + as a business owner helping businesses like Axios, KidKraft, American Airlines, and many others, I’ve noticed one thing…. Many leaders are unknowingly limiting their team’s performance and full potential (and therefore the revenues of their business) by not fully understanding if their teams are functioning at a strong, healthy level in order to drive cost-saving productivity. There could be a lot of square pegs in round holes preventing efficiencies and costing the business. So I decided to launch Reframe 2.0: a 3-6...
2022-06-08
39 min
Bad On Paper
We're Writing Books: Talking All About The Process So Far
This week we're (figuratively) ripping our skin off and talking about the books we're writing! This is an appetizer to a series we're planning to do this summer all about how a book gets made. We give a mini preview about what our books are about, and break down what our book writing process was like, from what made us finally start writing to what we wish we knew before we wrote our books. We also share the resources that helped us along our process and talk about what's coming next for our books! We...
2022-06-08
1h 11
In Tune to Nature Podcast
Preventing Pandemics & Mistreatment of Animals via the Convention on Animal Protection, a global treaty (interview with Dr. Raj Reddy)
Law professor Dr. Raj Reddy explains an important new global treaty for animal welfare and pandemic prevention called “Convention on Animal Protection” found at https://www.conventiononanimalprotection.org/ This is a first draft of a treaty prepared by Lawyers for the Convention on Animal Protection, following the passage of a resolution on animal protection by the American Bar Association House of Delegates in February 2021 which “urges all nations to negotiate an international convention for the protection of animals that establishes standards for the proper care and treatment of all animals to protect public health, the environment, and animal well-being.” In th...
2022-05-10
26 min
In Tune to Nature Podcast
Bird Flu outbreak mass killing methods in industrial farms: An interview with Farm Sanctuary’s animal welfare expert
A highly pathogenic bird flu is causing the premature deaths of millions of birds in 2022, including wild birds but especially domesticated birds on industrial egg farms, since U.S. factory farms are conducting horrific mass killings of tens of millions of birds exposed to the virus. Unlike most news stories that focus on avian influenza from a human economic or agricultural perspective, we are going to talk about it from the perspective of those who are most affected and are suffering painful deaths – the birds themselves – and we will talk about the three main ways these grotesque mass killings are...
2022-04-28
27 min
Meet You There
Carrie Freeman, CEO of United Way Southern Chester County
CEO of United Way Southern Chester County Carrie Freeman visits the Meet You There podcast to share past and present stories of how our community works together to help our neighbors in need as well as her plans for the future. Don't miss this episode if you want to stay in the know!
2022-04-19
18 min
In Tune to Nature Podcast
Wild Animal Trapping Investigation by Born Free USA: Dr. Liz Tyson Exposes Cruel Reality and Calls for a Ban
We discuss an undercover investigation (in Iowa) of the wild animal trapping industry in the U.S., conducted by Born Free USA and the Humane Society of the U.S., where the investigator witnessed how animals are beaten to death, if not dead already, when found suffering in leghold traps or snares (with callous disregard and even joking), along with the role that government agencies like the DNR play in protecting (poorly regulating) this cruel and unnecessary practice (much of which is to steal and sell their fur). In Tune to Nature host Carrie Freeman interviews Dr. Liz Tyson...
2022-04-12
23 min
Woman Owned: The Growth Podcast for Women Entrepreneurs
EP493: Building a Business that Changes the World with Carrie Freeman
If you want to use your business as a vehicle to make the world a better place, this episode is for you. When you are a changemaker and a visionary, entrepreneurship is a powerful container for driving impactful change at all levels, and my guest this week is the perfect person to speak on this. Carrie Freeman is the Co-Chief Executive Officer at SecondMuse. She knows a thing or two about using entrepreneurship to drive global change, and through her work with SecondMuse, she brings communities together in building an economy that benefits people while...
2022-03-29
40 min
In Tune to Nature Podcast
Women’s Earth & Climate Action Network: An interview with founder Osprey Orielle Lake
Women, especially women of color, are highly impacted by the climate crisis and the fossil fuel industry and also are leaders (and increasingly should be) in promoting a clean energy transition and healthy communities. Osprey Orielle Lake discusses the nonprofit she founded and directs -- WECAN -- Women's Earth & Climate Action Network International in this 25-minute podcast recorded in March 2022 (for Women's Herstory Month) for "In Tune to Nature" radio show, with host Carrie Freeman. https://www.wecaninternational.org/ In addition to answering questions about 'why focus on women?' and 'what is your vision for climate s...
2022-03-21
24 min
In Tune to Nature Podcast
Cattle Grazing on Public Lands: We all Pay as Ecosystems & Wildlife Suffer
Chris Bugbee, SW Conservation Advocate of the Center for Biological Diversity, discusses the ecological problems with cheap permits allowing cattle grazing across so many millions of acres of public lands in the U.S. West -- the largest commercial use of public lands. This is especially damaging in riparian zones along rivers, reducing biodiversity and threatening the other animals and plants who live there. We discuss how government land management agencies are not fulfilling a responsibility to serve public and conservation interests as long as they continue catering to ranchers' economic interests (equating to a long-time taxpayer subsidy of...
2022-02-13
23 min
Human Capital Leadership
S31E30 - The Importance of Advocacy and Mentorship for Women Leaders, with Carrie Freeman
In this HCI Podcast episode, Dr. Jonathan H. Westover (https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonathanhwestover/) talks with Carrie Freeman about the importance of advocacy and mentorship for women leaders. See the video here: https://youtu.be/rh2KiNQGJS4. Carrie Freeman (https://www.linkedin.com/in/carrie-freeman/) is Co-CEO of SecondMuse, an impact and innovation company that builds resilient economies. Since 2012, she has been steering the global company's approach to finding and nurturing innovators dedicated to social and environmental good, and building supportive ecosystems around them. Its mission aligns with Carrie's fundamental belief in the infinite capacity for humans to learn...
2022-02-03
32 min
In Tune to Nature Podcast
”Like an Animal” Dehumanization & Speciesism in Immigration Discourse: Interview with Dr. Natalie Khazaal
This provocative discussion on Dr. Khazaal's book "Like an Animal" explores the intersection of immigration, discrimination, the problematic human/animal divide, and speciesism, within the context of advancing a mutual concern for human rights and nonhuman animal rights. In this 27-minute podcast, "In Tune to Nature" host Carrie Freeman interviews Dr. Natalie Khazaal, Assistant Professor in the School of Modern Languages at Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech), discussing the book she co-edited with Spanish scholar Nuria Almiron, called “Like an Animal: Critical Animal Studies Perspectives on Borders, Displacement, and Othering” (Brill 2021). “In Tune to Nature" broadcasts every...
2022-01-22
27 min
Take Heart
Living In the Land of What If: Dealing With Fear
Sometimes, fear disguises itself as other emotions, and it’s important to recognize it for what it is. Fear of the future can paralyze us. In this episode, Sara, Amy, and Carrie dive into recognizing fear, dealing with fear of the future, and some practices for living led by God’s love.November 23, 2021; Ep. 62Timestamps & Key Topics:0:21- Intro1:03- Pushed By Fear Or Led By Love3:37- Recognizing Fear9:45- Fear of the Future17:26- Don’t Live in “What If” Land20:20- Led By Love25:03- Ground Level Practices27:35- A Prayer29:41- OutroEpisode Lin...
2021-11-23
30 min
Multifamily Women® Podcast
The Argument Hangover
Jocelyn and Aaron Freeman lead Session 2 of the Multifamily Women’s Summit. Carrie Antrim, Co-Founder of Multifamily Women and Chief Operating Officer of Multifamily Leadership,…Read moreThe post The Argument Hangover first appeared on MultifamilyWomen.com. Connect with Multifamily Women®:Carrie Antrim on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/carrieantrim/Multifamily Women® Summit: https://multifamilywomen.com/Be a Guest on the Podcast or at the Summit: https://apps.multifamilywomen.com/speakingrequestMultifamily Women® Leadership Series: https://apps.multifamilywomen.com/joinMultifamily Innovation® Council: https://multifamilyinnovation.com/council/Multifam...
2021-11-18
59 min
In Tune to Nature Podcast
Forecasting nightly bird migrations to go Lights Out to save lives: Julia Wang of Birdcast
Did you know that birds tend to migrate at night, and light pollution from our homes and buildings can mess up their navigation and cause deadly collisions? Birdcast.info is a website and a research/outreach project that has maps that forecast bird migrations across North America, which are especially prevalent in spring and fall. In this 25-minute interview, host Carrie Freeman talks with Project Leader Julia Wang of Birdcast as she explains how we can reduce light pollution across our cities to save the lives of birds, reducing their needless suffering and species loss. Let's go lights out...
2021-11-15
24 min
In Tune to Nature Podcast
Wildlife Corridors Connecting Yellowstone USA to Yukon Canada: Y2Y with Hannah Rasker
North America’s animals can’t be restricted to living within park boundaries and must migrate freely. The vision of Y2Y is an interconnected system of wild lands and waters stretching 2,000 miles from Yellowstone National Park in Montana to the Yukon region near Alaska in Northern British Columbia, Canada. The nonprofit’s U.S. Program and Adaptive Management Coordinator, Hannah Rasker, explains how the Yellowstone to Yukon Conservation Initiative (Y2Y) works with a network of partners, collaboratively, to knit this landscape together from one jurisdiction to the next. Their website is https://y2y.net/ In this...
2021-10-10
23 min
In Tune to Nature Podcast
We are Human and So Much More: An Interview with ”Four Fifths a Grizzly” Author Doug Chadwick
Wildlife biologist and journalist Doug Chadwick talks with host Carrie Freeman about his latest conservation book “Four Fifths a Grizzly: A New Perspective on Nature that Just might Save us All" promoting the genealogical kinship we have with fellow animals and even plants and microbes. This beautiful book (part photo book, part nonfiction natural science book, part biographical storytelling book) helps us gain a perspective as part of the animal kingdom and natural world in the hopes we might work harder to save animals and their habitats from extinction. "Four Fifths a Grizzly" shares positive examples such as the Ye...
2021-09-18
27 min
In Tune to Nature Podcast
Animal Photojournalism -- Telling Stories of Captive Animals: Jo-Anne McArthur of We Animals Media
Award-winning animal photojournalism pioneer Jo-Anne McArthur of We Animals Media tells us about the growing field of courageous animal photojournalists worldwide who visually tell the stories of nonhuman animals, by specializing in animal protection issues and undercover investigations of captive animals -- like in farms, zoos, aquariums, markets, and labs. You can see and use some of these compelling images on the We Animals stock photo archive https://stock.weanimalsmedia.org/ We Animals Media is a nonprofit open to donations. https://weanimalsmedia.org/ They have books and a master class for those interested in the field of ani...
2021-08-29
26 min
In Tune to Nature Podcast
Meat Industry PR Climate Greenwashing: An Investigative Report by Caroline Christen
An investigation by the DeSmog Blog team & journalist Caroline Christen explains how giant meat companies "climate-wash" -- misinform the public and politicians to avoid being held accountable for their large contributions to the climate crisis. Caroline outlines misleading tactics from the meat industry playbook meant to delay a needed shift away from animal-based foods. In this 25-minute interview, Carrie Freeman (host of "In Tune to Nature") interviews journalist Caroline Christen, author of "Investigation: How the Meat Industry is Climate-Washing its Polluting Business Model" Photo credit: Cows outside of a JBS slaughterhouse in Texas. By Jonathan Tilove / American-Statesman
2021-08-18
25 min
Talk! with Audrey
Carrie Freeman, Founder and Co-CEO of SecondMuse and YPO Member: Celebrating Diversity and Sustainability Global Leadership Community of Extraordinary Chief Executives Announces 2021 YPO Global Impact Award Winner
"Corporate sustainability" and "conscious capitalism" have become the new buzzwords for social good initiatives, but for Carrie Freeman, co-CEO of SecondMuse, social good is more than just a buzzword. Carrie has been named the 2021 YPO Global Impact Award winner, a prestigious honor that celebrates CEO impact that is both significant and sustainable, for her work with SecondMuse. She speaks with me about what it means to win the award and what employers can do to create diversity in the workplace.
2021-07-03
11 min
Talk! with Audrey
Carrie Freeman, Founder and Co-CEO of SecondMuse and YPO Member: Celebrating Diversity and Sustainability Global Leadership Community of Ext
“Corporate sustainability” and “conscious capitalism” have become the new buzzwords for social good initiatives, but for Carrie Freeman, co-CEO of SecondMuse, social good is more than just a buzzword. Carrie has been named the 2021 YPO Global Impact Award winner, a prestigious honor that celebrates CEO impact that is both significant and sustainable, for her work with SecondMuse. She speaks with me about what it means to win the award and what employers can do to create diversity in the workplace.
2021-07-03
11 min
In Tune to Nature Podcast
Natural History & Conservation of Rabbit Species: Interview with author Mark Hawthorne "The Way of the Rabbit"
Bunnies span the globe and may be in our yards or on our laps (and hopefully not on our plates). Author Mark Hawthorne explores the natural and cultural history of rabbits (a favorite animal companion of his) and ways to support them. In Tune to Nature host Carrie Freeman interviews Mark, a long time animal advocate and author, in this 25 minute podcast about his new book "The Way of the Rabbit" (2021, Changemakers Books). His website is www.markhawthorne.com The "In Tune to Nature" radio show airs each Wednesday at 6:30pm EST on wrfg.org and 89.3FM-Atlanta r...
2021-06-28
25 min
In Tune to Nature Podcast
Super Fly: Flies as Pollinators & Recyclers with author & biologist Dr. Jonathan Balcombe
In this interview, biologist and animal advocate Dr. Balcombe helps us appreciate an ecologically beneficial group of animals who are buzzing all around us but whom we mostly ignore, malign, or swat away -- flies -- the topic of his new book “Superfly: The Unexpected Lives of the World’s Most Successful Insects" (Penguin Press, 2021). For this "In Tune to Nature" show, host Carrie Freeman asks Dr. Balcombe to focus on the vital role of flies as pollinators of flowers and food crops (including chocolate!), and as waste disposers, composters, and recyclers (they literally clean up everyone's sh*t) so t...
2021-06-21
25 min
Evergreen Journal by Tugboat Institute
Learning to Be a Manager
In today's episode, you'll meet Carrie Freeman Parsons, Chairman of the Board at Freeman Company. Freeman is a global event management company. Carrie shares with us about her lack of skills when assuming her first managing role within Freeman. This lead to her prioritizing leadership development and specifically training new managers with their needed "tools." Carrie noted that it's essential for leaders who build companies to align with the Evergreen 7Ps® principles.
2021-06-10
23 min
Evergreen Journal by Tugboat Institute
Learning to Be a Manager
In today's episode, you'll meet Carrie Freeman Parsons, Chairman of the Board at Freeman Company. Freeman is a global event management company. Carrie shares with us about her lack of skills when assuming her first managing role within Freeman. This lead to her prioritizing leadership development and specifically training new managers with their needed "tools." Carrie noted that it's essential for leaders who build companies to align with the Evergreen 7Ps® principles.
2021-06-10
23 min
In Tune to Nature Podcast
Wildlife as Property Owners: Legal Scholar Karen Bradshaw Proposes a New Conception of Animal Rights
Law Professor Karen Bradshaw (Arizona State U) discusses the innovative biodiversity solution from her book "Wildlife as Property Owners: A New Conception of Animal Rights" (Univ of Chicago Press, 2020). www.wildlifeaspropertyowners.com This challenges the current system where only certain humans or nations are owners of the entire world. As part of the In Tune to Nature radio show, host Carrie Freeman questions Professor Bradshaw about why animals in nature need to (deserve to) be owners of the property they inhabit, how that would work within our legal system, how this is influenced by postcolonial scholarship, and some examples o...
2021-06-07
24 min
In Tune to Nature Podcast
No animal should be called "it": AP journalism guidelines discussion with media experts Deb Merskin & Ana Bradley
Media Professor Dr. Debra Merskin and Sentient Media Executive Director Ana Bradley discuss a campaign (started by In Defense of Animals and supported by Jane Goodall and others) to encourage the Associated Press to update its journalism style guidelines to use pronouns like "they," "she," "he," or "he or she" to describe an individual animal, rather than calling him or her "it" (a word only fitting for an inanimate object). In this 26-minute podcast, we discuss the impact of media messages about fellow animals on our treatment of them and ways we can encourage the media to do better...
2021-04-13
26 min
Daring to
Carrie Freeman with SecondMuse
Carrie Freeman is Co-CEO of SecondMuse, an impact and innovation company that builds resilient economies. Since 2012, she has been steering the global company's approach to finding and nurturing innovators dedicated to social and environmental good, and building supportive ecosystems around them. Its mission aligns with Carrie's fundamental belief in the infinite capacity for humans [...]
2021-04-09
53 min
Daring to
Carrie Freeman with SecondMuse
Carrie Freeman is Co-CEO of SecondMuse, an impact and innovation company that builds resilient economies. Since 2012, she has been steering the global company’s approach to finding and nurturing innovators dedicated to social and environmental good, and building supportive ecosystems around them. Its mission aligns with Carrie’s fundamental belief in the infinite capacity for humans […] The post Carrie Freeman with SecondMuse appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
2021-04-09
00 min
Species Unite
Carrie Packwood Freeman How We Talk About Animals
"We're all just participating in a culture that really isn't of our choice… we just grew up in this culture, but we can start questioning things and just not be afraid to say that we love other animals that they're astounding, and that we care about the environment and we want to be less impactful… you just have to be willing to say things that maybe other people haven't heard you say yet." -Carrie P. Freeman Carrie Packwood Freeman is an associate professor of communications at Georgia State University. She's a critical cultural studies media resea...
2021-04-08
23 min
In Tune to Nature Podcast
Big Banks Fund Big Ag Despite Links to Deforestation & Climate Emissions: Georgina Gustin reports
Environmental Journalist Georgina Gustin of Inside Climate News discusses the findings of her March 2021 article "Big Banks Make a Dangerous Bet on the World’s Growing Demand for Food" with the subtitle "While banks and asset managers are promising to divest from fossil fuels, they are expanding investments in high-carbon foods and commodities tied to deforestation." (such as animal meat, cow's milk, and palm oil). This 25-minute interview by host Carrie Freeman for In Tune to Nature radio show (March 24, 2021), explores how increasing financial investments in the ag sector are a "catastrophic blindspot" when it comes to calls for ca...
2021-03-19
25 min
Canine Hoopers World
Season2 ep1 Dog theft why is it on the increase and how can we help prevent it
This episode I talk with Alun Freeman from Beacon dog training. Not only is a Alun a dog trainer, assessor for the IMDT and throughly nice bloke he also runs a martial arts school and has a back ground in law, protection and security. we talk about the puppy boom, the impact on dog theft and how to be a step ahead to stay safe.
2021-02-10
47 min
Take Heart
How To Find Joy As a Special Needs Mom
Connection is crucial for thriving and having JOY in this special needs journey, first with God, then through relationships with others. Carrie shares some practical tips on these types of connections, their importance, and a lovely story of how God orchestrates our friendships.February 9, 2021Timestamps & Key Topics:0:19- Intro1:09- Created for Connection3:48 - Connection to Jesus 7:59 - Friendship10:42- God Provides15:18- Rest for You17:22- Psalm 3618:22- OutroEpisode Links & ResourcesSimply Tuesday by Emily P. FreemanInstitute for Patient & Family Centered CareScriptures Mentioned: Psalm 36:5-9If you enjoy...
2021-02-09
18 min
In Tune to Nature Podcast
Racism as Zoological Witchcraft: Aph Ko on Multidimensional Liberation
Author and activist Aph Ko explains her novel and insightful ideas on race and animality to foster multidimensional liberation for all human races and animal species, based on her book Racism as Zoological Witchcraft: A Guide to Getting Out (Lantern Press: 2019) (Jordan Peele's movie Get Out is an inspiration here). In this 26-minute "In Tune to Nature" Podcast, host Carrie Freeman asks Aph to explain concepts from the book, such as how racism is a form of "zoological witchcraft" where "white supremacy uses both minoritized bodies and animality to communicate and reinscribe a mythical fantasy of racial superiority" (p. 99...
2021-02-05
26 min
In Tune to Nature Podcast
Animals as Legal Beings Rather than Persons or Objects: With Law Prof. Maneesha Deckha
Legal scholar Maneesha Deckha explains her novel category of "beingness" to raise the legal status of animals, in her new book "Animals as Legal Beings: Contesting Anthropocentric Legal Orders" (Univ of Toronto Press, 2021). In this 25-minute interview on In Tune to Nature, hosted by Carrie Freeman, Professor Deckha (Univ of Victoria, BC, Canada) explains how feminism, postcolonialism, and critical animal studies informs her less exclusionary and more universal notion of a legal "being" as opposed to some ideal and limiting legal notion of an independent, rational "person." "In Tune to Nature" airs on Radio Free Georgia's 89.3FM-Atlanta...
2021-01-21
25 min
In Tune to Nature Podcast
The Animals Manifesto for Preventing Pandemics: Building Forward with One Health One Welfare Principles
This 25-minute podcast explains the 2021 Animals' Manifesto to prevent pandemics, signed by over 150 eco & animal protection NGOs to influence international policy-making in support of One Health & One Welfare holistic approaches to considering the mutual welfare interests of humans and other species. "In Tune to Nature" radio host Carrie Freeman interviewed Jessica Bridgers of World Animal Net in early January 2021 to explain the manifesto's origins from the covid crisis, its signatories, its purpose, and its policy recommendations to transform animal farming, animal based food consumption, the wildlife trade, testing on animals for vaccines, and welfare implications for domesticated animals.
2021-01-11
25 min
In Tune to Nature Podcast
Cultivating a Human Animal Earthling Identity to Build Alliances Between Social Causes
In this 50-minute interview with author Dr. Carrie Freeman, fellow activist and host Melody Paris discusses the ideas within Carrie's newest book The Human Animal Earthling Identity: Shared Values Unifying Human Rights, Animal Rights, and Environmental Movements (2020, UGA Press), such as: why identity and values matter to social change, how animal rights can be a bridge between human and nonhuman protection, common opponents and root causes of social and ecological problems, how empathy, respect, and coexistence relate, how social movement organizations can better serve as allies for other causes, and values that befit the Human Animal Earthling identity...
2020-12-22
51 min
In Tune to Nature Podcast
Recycling and Replacing Plastics: Ctr for Hard to Recycle Materials in Atlanta
Peggy Whitlow Ratcliffe, Exec Dir & Founder of Live Thrive Atlanta explains today's plastic recycling market and what can be recycled at the Atlanta CHARM facility (Center for Hard to Recycle Materials) and what happens to plastics when they leave the center (some gets recycled into carpeting and foam insulation). With "In Tune to Nature" radio host Carrie Freeman, Peggy discusses how and why manufacturers and governments should facilitate replacement materials that are biodegradable and don't end up polluting the oceans for hundreds of years, killing wildlife, or filling up landfills permanently. We consumers are overloaded with plastics (some of...
2020-11-07
24 min
Take Heart
The Unexpected: A Prenatal Diagnosis with Carrie M. Holt
When you face a life-altering diagnosis with your children, you experience grief and denial. In this episode, Carrie M Holt explores the news of her third son's diagnosis, the grieving journey it began, and some practical tips for dealing with that grief. September 1, 2020Diagnosis 101: Episode 002Key Topics/Time Stamps:0:18 Introduction1:03 Carrie's Diagnosis Story5:48 Two kinds of life7:00 Choose joy8:19 Grief9:12 A Blessing10:11 Outro Links + Resources From This Episode“Practice Your Life” Episode 123, by Emily P. Freeman: The Next Right ThingFive Steps to Re-claim Hope After a Life-altering Diagnosis @saraclime.comCharles Surgeon Sermon...
2020-09-01
11 min
Evergreen Journal by Tugboat Institute
The Evergreen Experience with Canlis and Freeman: Brian Canlis and Carrie Freeman Parsons
Brian Canlis, President and Co-Owner, Canlis, and Carrie Freeman Parsons, Chair, Freeman, both lead family businesses in industries especially hard-hit by the COVID-19 crisis—restaurants (Canlis) and major event management (Freeman). In this recording of the inaugural, May 8, 2020 episode of The Evergreen Experience™, Brian and Carrie share with Tugboat Institute Founder & CEO Dave Whorton how they have adapted and reimagined their companies in this unprecedented period, displaying inspiring resiliency rooted in their Purpose and enabled by their Evergreen values.
2020-06-04
41 min
Evergreen Journal by Tugboat Institute
The Evergreen Experience with Canlis and Freeman: Brian Canlis and Carrie Freeman Parsons
Brian Canlis, President and Co-Owner, Canlis, and Carrie Freeman Parsons, Chair, Freeman, both lead family businesses in industries especially hard-hit by the COVID-19 crisis—restaurants (Canlis) and major event management (Freeman). In this recording of the inaugural, May 8, 2020 episode of The Evergreen Experience™, Brian and Carrie share with Tugboat Institute Founder & CEO Dave Whorton how they have adapted and reimagined their companies in this unprecedented period, displaying inspiring resiliency rooted in their Purpose and enabled by their Evergreen values.
2020-06-04
41 min