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Lex Talk Real EstateLex Talk Real EstateAuthentic Leadership & Communication - With Jordyne CarmackOn today's episode, we're honored to have Jordyne Carmack, owner of AuthentiLead and a communication expert. We review the importance of true leadership & communication, how businesses often fall short, and her love for Kentucky. Thanks for your time Jordyne! Her information is below. https://jordynecarmack.com/https://www.facebook.com/AuthentiLeadNMLS ID 1912730Equal Housing Lender nmlsconsumeraccess.org2025-05-0236 minNorthern Kentucky SpotlightNorthern Kentucky SpotlightGet to know DollHouse Beauty Salon; Meet HR Trifecta speaker Jordyne CarmackGet to know a local small business on today's NKY Spotlight Podcast! Amanda Chilelli, owner of The DollHouse Beauty Salon, highlights services at their two locations and Dr. Jordyne Carmack, of AuthentiLead, previews her presentation at our HR Trifecta Strategic Leaders Conference. The NKY Spotlight Podcast is presented by Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport and sponsored by CKREU Consulting and Schneller Knochelmann Plumbing, Heating & Air.2024-11-1121 minWorkforce Therapy FilesWorkforce Therapy FilesInterview with Dr. Jordyne Carmack of AuthentiLead - 2024 KY SHRM The Workforce Therapy Files team attended the 2024 Kentucky SHRM Conference, in Louisville.  We took the opportunity to interview over 20 professionals who stopped by our booth.   In this segment, we interview Jordyne Carmack, Owner & CEO of AuthentiLead.  Dr. Carmak is a leadership and communication coach.  She offers both team-based and one-to-one training.  To learn more, visit: ·      Website:  https://jordynecarmack.com/ ·      Phone:  (606) 224-5949   Jordyne, thanks for stopping by to speak with us! That’s where we’ll leave the conversation for today.  Before we close the file, we invite you to reach out...2024-11-0506 minBeyond Chronic Burnout: The Talk Show for Autistic Women & Their Helping ProfessionalsBeyond Chronic Burnout: The Talk Show for Autistic Women & Their Helping Professionals126-AI Revolution: Using ChatGPT in Job Search & Career for ADHD/Autistic Professionals 🔍 Are you curious about how Artificial Intelligence is shaping the landscape of job search and career development for ADHD, Autistic, and Neuromajority professionals? Join us for a captivating episode of "Beyond Autistic Burnout" on Tuesday, August 29th at 2 pm Central Time as we delve into the intriguing world of AI in the career realm. 🎙️ Hosted by Carole Jean Whittington, this conversation brings together the insights of Dr. Jordyne Carmack, Dr. Scott Frasard, and Dr. Ali Arena. We'll be discussing the remarkable role of AI tools like ChatGPT and their application in job sear...2023-08-291h 18Women of the BluegrassWomen of the BluegrassKellene Turner: Elevating Communities Through Public ArtKellene Turner, an artist known for her public art in Kentucky, joins the Women of the Bluegrass podcast. Jordyne and Kellene discuss the process of creating murals and the impact of public art on communities. Kellene shares her journey as an artist and the importance of continuous learning and growth. She emphasizes the need for art to represent and reflect the community it is in. Kellene also highlights the Cumberland Arts Collective and other exciting arts initiatives in Kentucky. Overall, the conversation celebrates the power of art and its ability to uplift and bring people together. --- Support...2023-07-1832 minWomen of the BluegrassWomen of the BluegrassEconomic 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...2023-07-0428 minWomen of the BluegrassWomen of the BluegrassThriving in Growth Roles: An Interview with Annie Carter, Pike County | Ep. 20Join us in this episode as we dive into the world of rural healthcare with our special guest, Annie Carter. As a healthcare administrator and passionate advocate for improving healthcare in underserved areas, Annie shares her journey and valuable insights into the challenges and triumphs of transforming rural communities. Discover the strategies behind her successful physician recruitment efforts, the power of word of mouth in building healthcare networks, and how she re-charges as a self-proclaimed introvert in an extrovert's job. Episode Highlights: Annie Carter's personal journey from considering PA school to rural healthcare...2023-05-3024 minUnvarnished MamasUnvarnished MamasDr. Mrs. Superwoman (Interview with Dr. Jordyne Carmack)In this episode, the Mamas interview Dr. Jordyne Carmack, PhD. Listen as ALL of these Mamas discuss professionalism. What should you teach your children to prepare them for the work force? How do you remain a professional after you have children? How can you be a professional as a stay at home mom? Found out in this episode.Email: unvarnishedmama@gmail.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/UnvarnishedMamaInstagram: instagram.com/unvarnished_mamas/Tik Tok: Unvarnished MamaYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiIe98jW7ptdgDESZETSdYQ2023-05-2559 minSpeak Out Stand Out by Green CommunicationsSpeak Out Stand Out by Green CommunicationsTackling Tough Talks“Tough Talks With Kids”Dr. Jordyne Carmack, Leadership and Communication Coach, shares strategies for approaching tough conversations with kids, including:Strategies for building self-confidence in communicatingHow to avoid putting off difficult conversationsMaking sure your kids heard what you were trying to sayHow to help older kids prepare for a job or scholarship interviewLearn more about Jordyne here! Get a free mini lesson plus 52 prompts so your kids can practice every week here!Thanks for Listening to Speak Out, Stand OutLike what you hear? We w...2023-05-2433 minWomen of the BluegrassWomen of the Bluegrass"Empowering Leadership: Creating Trusting and Collaborative Teams for Success" - Interview with Audrey Davis, Pike County | Ep. 19Show Notes: Episode: Empowering Leadership: Creating Trust and Collaboration for Success Guest: Audrey Davis, Vice President of Member Experience, Ashland Credit Union Summary: In this engaging episode, Audrey Davis, a seasoned leader in the banking industry, shares her insights on fostering trust, collaboration, and innovation within teams. Audrey's passion for the employee experience and belief in the significance of frontline employees as the face of a financial institution drive her leadership philosophy. "Who Moved My Cheese," Patrick Lencioni's book, "The Five Dysfunctions of a Team" Join host Jordyne as...2023-05-1631 minWomen of the BluegrassWomen of the Bluegrass"Publishing in the mountains: The growth of Appalachian literature community" - Interview with Marianne Worthington, Whitley County | Ep. 18In this episode of Women of the Bluegrass, host Jordyne Carmack speaks with Marianne Worthington, a teacher, editor, and writer from southeastern Kentucky. Marianne is the co-founder of Still: The Journal, an online literary magazine, and has received numerous awards for her writing and poetry. We discuss the pursuit of creative work, her book of poetry The Girl Singer, and how finding a group of like-minded authors encouraged her to produce and publish her poetry in the midst of a global pandemic. If you liked this episode, you should consider listening to: "...2023-05-0937 minWomen of the BluegrassWomen of the Bluegrass"Exploring leadership development in the music industry", an Interview with Renee Collins Cobb, Boyd County | Ep. 17In 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, Lexingto...2023-05-0234 minWomen of the BluegrassWomen of the Bluegrass"Preparing for the Future of Work: Strategies for Building Professional Agility" An Interview with Reda Shemelya, Laurel Co. | Ep. 16In this episode of Women of the Bluegrass, host Jordyne Carmack interviews Reda Shemelya, Corporate Human Resources Director for the Forcht Group of Kentucky, about her 24+ years of experience in human resources at Walmart and the lessons she learned about professional agility and building deep relationships. Reda's story serves as a reminder to develop a deep understanding of oneself as a professional and to be a student of someone else's business, which may lead to important internal career moves. The episode closes with a discussion on the importance of professional flexibility in a rapidly changing job market. ...2023-04-1835 minWomen of the BluegrassWomen of the Bluegrass"Becoming a Conduit for the Success of Others" | An Interview with Karen Roberson, Laurel County, Ep. 15In 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...2023-04-1130 minWomen of the BluegrassWomen of the Bluegrass3 Strategies for a Powerful Opening to Your Next Speech | Host, Dr. Jordyne Carmack, Laurel County, Ep. 14Knock your next presentation outta the park by beginning with a strong opening line - otherwise known as a hook. In this short episode of Women of the Bluegrass designed to improve your leadership and communication skills, I pause to chat about presentation skills and the importance of starting strong in any upcoming presentation. Three strategies you can try today: Shock & Awe with a Statistic Ignite the Brain with a Question Tug on the Heart with a Story And a BONUS (but make sure you listen first!):2023-04-0420 minWomen of the BluegrassWomen of the Bluegrass"Stepping Up to Lead: Navigating Visibility and Criticism" - Interview with Shelby Morrison, Boyd County | Ep. 13In this episode of Women of the Bluegrass, host Jordyne Carmack interviews Shelby Morrison, Executive Assistant for Revolutionary Racing Kentucky and a community leader in Ashland, Kentucky. They discuss the personal and professional challenges that come with leadership roles, including increased visibility and exposure to criticism. Carmack emphasizes the importance of taking time to consider new opportunities and developing coping strategies for when criticism arises. Listeners will gain valuable insights on how to prepare for leadership roles and build emotional resilience. Ready to take your leadership and communication skills to the next level? Subscribe to The Authenticity...2023-03-2829 minWomen of the BluegrassWomen of the BluegrassSPECIAL EPISODE | Live From the Appalachian Arts & Entertainment Awards, Floyd County | Ep. 12Let'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...2023-03-2122 minWomen of the BluegrassWomen of the Bluegrass"Rediscovering Self Through Emotionally Healthy Eating" with Hannah Whitaker, Rockcastle County | Ep. 11In 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...2023-03-1428 minWomen of the BluegrassWomen of the Bluegrass"Mind Your Autistic Brain: A neurodiverse origin story" - An Interview with Carole Jean Whittington, Pulaski County | Ep. 10We’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 consulti...2023-03-0731 minWomen of the BluegrassWomen of the Bluegrass"Empathy and Empowerment: Launching Next Generation Employees" - An Interview with Gina Wilson, Laurel County | Ep. 9Hear it from someone who is doing it - training the next generation of employees is rewarding, but takes empathy to do well. A mom of teenage boys (and a little girl!) and owner of Sauced: Pizza, Pasta, and Salad in Bell and Laurel counties alongside her husband Mike, today's guest chats with Jordyne about motherhood, entrepreneurship, working with (and raising) teenagers, and her own journey into entrepreneurship. Grab a slice of pizza and press play! If you're enjoying the inspirational and practical authentic leadership content from this podcast, you do not want to miss Authenticity Advantage...2023-02-2832 minWomen of the BluegrassWomen of the Bluegrass"A Brief Pause for Introductions and Leadership Assessments" - Host, Dr. Jordyne Carmack, Laurel County | Ep. 8In this episode, Women of the Bluegrass host Jordyne Carmack shares a quick introduction and explores the value of one of her favorite tools - the leadership assessment. Every few months, this podcast will take a brief pause to examine different leadership ideas and tools in a short, 15-minute episode. These "breaks" from the regularly scheduled interviews are an opportunity to introduce new ideas and freshen up familiar techniques in the areas of communication and leadership skills. If you're enjoying the inspirational and practical authentic leadership content from this podcast, you do not want to miss Authenticity...2023-02-2115 minWomen of the BluegrassWomen of the Bluegrass"From artist to the Appys" - An Interview with Jill Hamlin, Floyd County | Ep. 7If you can’t clap on beat or draw a stick figure, don’t worry – today’s guest is here to point us in the direction of those who can. You’re going to love the vibrant enthusiasm she brings to her storytelling and her advocacy on behalf of musicians and artists in Appalachia. My guest today is Jill Hamlin, the assistant director of Fine Arts for Big Sandy Community and Technical College in Prestonsburg, Kentucky. In conjunction with community partners, Jill spearheaded the creation of the Appalachian Arts and Entertainment Awards or The Appy’s in 2021, which seeks to showcase...2023-02-1431 minWomen of the BluegrassWomen of the Bluegrass"Starting with a grain of sand - Origins of Pearl Apparel": An Interview with Kendra Smallwood, Laurel County | Ep. 6While we all hope to make a profit with our business, many businesses begin with a mission in mind first. The product or service flows from that – the purpose, the heart of the entrepreneur behind it to make a positive impact on their community. But when challenges arise – whether it’s learning new skills or navigating a pandemic – it takes courage and wisdom to take the right steps forward. My guest today is Kendra Smallwood, owner and founder of Pearl Apparel, a custom embroidery and printing company in Laurel County. Formerly a stateside Christian missionary in Leslie County, Kentucky, she is p...2023-02-0727 minWomen of the BluegrassWomen of the Bluegrass"Cognitive coaching: Supporting professional growth through reflective questioning" - An Interview with Dr. Sarah Adkins, Whitley County | Ep. 5Whether you’re an experienced supervisor or brand new to leading others, the ability to nurture and bring out the best in those you lead is key to organizational success. In today’s episode, we’ll explore one strategy that can help you coach the individual contributors in your organization toward self-discovery and growth. Today’s guest is Dr. Sarah Adkins, department chair for the Health, Exercise, and Sport Science program at University of the Cumberlands. As a professor, she emphasizes leadership and pedagogy in her classroom and instills in her students the power of role modeling and the importan...2023-01-3127 minWomen of the BluegrassWomen of the Bluegrass"Becoming an Advocate: From Learning to Empowering" - An Interview with Meagan Brannon, Mason County | Ep. 4Sometimes difficult circumstances are precisely what launch us into life-changing opportunities, and, as my guest today shares, into new adventures and the possibility for transformation in our communities. My guest today is Meagan Brannon, the founder of Sprinkles of Hope, a non-profit bakery in Maysville in Mason County Kentucky. With a background in nursing, her true calling in life came after her oldest son, Ben, was diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder one month before his third birthday.  After realizing that her area did not provide many opportunities for Ben and others with disabilities after aging out of the school s...2023-01-2431 minWomen of the BluegrassWomen of the Bluegrass"Stewarding the gift of family and business" - An Interview with Sam Stovall, Floyd County | Ep. 3Launching and running a small business is a bit like having and raising a child – and as today’s guest and mom of four shares, the key to success in raising a family and running a business is sometimes in holding it loosely, especially when it grows and changes. In this episode of Women of the Bluegrass, Sam Stovall, the owner of FTD Bakery and Community Room in Prestonsburg, shares her experience participating in eastern Kentucky business accelerator and pitch competition Invest606, launching and growing her family’s business, and how she and her husband connect in spite of busy s...2023-01-1727 minWomen of the BluegrassWomen of the Bluegrass"Good & Bad: How the Times Fly" - An Interview with Dr. Sky Marietta, Harlan County | Ep. 2In this episode of Women of the Bluegrass, host Jordyne Carmack interviews eastern Kentucky business owner and entrepreneur Dr. Sky Marietta. Dr. Marietta shares her Kentucky story, beginning with her Appalachian heritage all the way to New Mexico and Massachusetts, and back again to put down roots for her young family in Harlan and Whitley County. She shares about how her family strategically chooses to invest in the growing downtowns of rural communities, and how she navigates the challenges of entrepreneurship and motherhood, learning to treasure both the difficult and the joyful seasons. --- Support this podcast: https...2023-01-1028 minWomen of the BluegrassWomen of the Bluegrass"H.O.T. Girl Summer" - An Interview with Rikiyah Pryor, Pulaski County | Ep. 1It’s a lot easier to celebrate what is working – after all, we’re geared toward success and self-promotion. But when things don’t go our way, it’s a struggle to talk about it and can even become a source of shame. My name is Jordyne Carmack, and welcome to the premiere episode of a brand-new podcast called Women of the Bluegrass, where I interview the passionate, powerful women leading in their communities around Kentucky. In today’s episode, my guest and I chat about the importance and value of giving ourselves permission to fail -in order to grow-  profe...2022-12-3131 minWomen of the BluegrassWomen of the BluegrassTrailer - Season 1 - January 2023This is Women of the Bluegrass, the weekly interview podcast on leadership development for women in every stage of her career in and around the beautiful bluegrass state. I’m your host, Jordyne Carmack, and every Tuesday starting in January of 2023, I’ll release a brand-new personal and professional interview with a female Kentuckian leading in business, politics, education, agriculture, tourism, and more. We’ll chat about navigating leadership roles, communicating effectively, tips for going with the natural flow of work and home life, career development, and empowering the next generation of leaders. While you wait for the se...2022-11-0700 minThe HollercastThe HollercastTeaching the Next Generation of Marketers with Jordyne CarmackDr. Jordyne Carmack is a Professor at The University of the Cumberlands who teaches courses in marketing communication. Many of her classes have an emphasis on the digital side of marketing, which becomes more and more relevant as technology and social media continue to develop. On top of her work as a professor, Jordyne sits on the Board for 127 Worldwide, a non-profit organization that cares for orphans and widows around the world by supporting local leaders and churches so that they can care for the vulnerable among them. We sat down to talk to Jordyne...2020-02-0700 min