
29 min

S4-EP5 - The loaded language of failure with Cara-Marie She Table Talk
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- Society & Culture
On this episode with Cara-Marie from Georgia, Atlanta we discuss:
Failures and redirections
The loaded language of failure
What we think about failure
How we talk about failure
And more about Cara-Marie and her work
About Cara-Marie:
In college Cara-Marie discovered her passion for people, when she met Kaiya Castillo, a vibrant and soulful teenage girl living with Cystic Fibrosis—and her mother, Kisha. After meeting Kaiya, Cara-Marie became involved with the Children’s Organ Transplant Association (COTA) to bring awareness to the organization and help raise funds for Kaiya’s double-lung transplant. Cara-Marie’s people-centered development work is a tribute to her family’s humble beginnings and the memory of Kaiya, who dreamed of majoring in journalism in college. Each project is deeply personal and reflects Cara-Marie’s commitment to compassion, service and excellence. She considers it a gift to be entrusted by clients, and to have a team of talented individuals on board and equally committed to excellence. Cara-Marie was born in Saint Andrew, Jamaica. After a few years in New York, her parents settled the family in Florida. She is currently pursuing a Master’s Degree in Communication for Development at Malmö University (Sweden). She is a graduate of the University of Florida with a Bachelor of Arts degree in English, and minor in Business. Cara-Marie works with clients around the world alongside her team at Findlay House Global, but is based in Atlanta, Georgia (USA) where she lives with her husband, son, and daughter.
Takeaway for this episode: No experience is wasted. At worst, failures are redirections, and at best they are lessons that we can build on for the next time.
To connect with Cara-Marie:
On Instagram @repower_intldev
LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/cara-marie-fhg/
website: http://www.peoplecentereddevelopment.com/
She Table Talk Podcast shares personal experience, true stories, deep conversations with women across the globe to shake up the way you connect with people around you, to inspire you and help guide you with the experience of others. Be sure to subscribe on Apple Podcast so you don't miss any episode!
Connect with us on any platform of choice: @shetabletalkpodacst on Instagram
@shetabletalk on Twitter
Podcast website: https://www.podpage.com/she-table-talk/
Join the conversation online, use our hashtag #shetabletalk
Send us a mail shetabletalk@gmail.com
To share your story on the podcast, please fill the form: https://forms.gle/ZqAFo5uXxgcVMbCP8
Support/tip the podcast: https://useshukran.com/cr/shetabletalk
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Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/shetabletalk/message
On this episode with Cara-Marie from Georgia, Atlanta we discuss:
Failures and redirections
The loaded language of failure
What we think about failure
How we talk about failure
And more about Cara-Marie and her work
About Cara-Marie:
In college Cara-Marie discovered her passion for people, when she met Kaiya Castillo, a vibrant and soulful teenage girl living with Cystic Fibrosis—and her mother, Kisha. After meeting Kaiya, Cara-Marie became involved with the Children’s Organ Transplant Association (COTA) to bring awareness to the organization and help raise funds for Kaiya’s double-lung transplant. Cara-Marie’s people-centered development work is a tribute to her family’s humble beginnings and the memory of Kaiya, who dreamed of majoring in journalism in college. Each project is deeply personal and reflects Cara-Marie’s commitment to compassion, service and excellence. She considers it a gift to be entrusted by clients, and to have a team of talented individuals on board and equally committed to excellence. Cara-Marie was born in Saint Andrew, Jamaica. After a few years in New York, her parents settled the family in Florida. She is currently pursuing a Master’s Degree in Communication for Development at Malmö University (Sweden). She is a graduate of the University of Florida with a Bachelor of Arts degree in English, and minor in Business. Cara-Marie works with clients around the world alongside her team at Findlay House Global, but is based in Atlanta, Georgia (USA) where she lives with her husband, son, and daughter.
Takeaway for this episode: No experience is wasted. At worst, failures are redirections, and at best they are lessons that we can build on for the next time.
To connect with Cara-Marie:
On Instagram @repower_intldev
LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/cara-marie-fhg/
website: http://www.peoplecentereddevelopment.com/
She Table Talk Podcast shares personal experience, true stories, deep conversations with women across the globe to shake up the way you connect with people around you, to inspire you and help guide you with the experience of others. Be sure to subscribe on Apple Podcast so you don't miss any episode!
Connect with us on any platform of choice: @shetabletalkpodacst on Instagram
@shetabletalk on Twitter
Podcast website: https://www.podpage.com/she-table-talk/
Join the conversation online, use our hashtag #shetabletalk
Send us a mail shetabletalk@gmail.com
To share your story on the podcast, please fill the form: https://forms.gle/ZqAFo5uXxgcVMbCP8
Support/tip the podcast: https://useshukran.com/cr/shetabletalk
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Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/shetabletalk/message
29 min