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EPISODE · Mar 22, 2026 · 44 MIN

The Story of Carrie Flemming

from Tell Me Your Story with Chris Baker Jr. · host Chris Baker Jr.

Now, if you haven’t heard her name yet, don’t worry—you will. Carrie is an executive-leadership coach, entrepreneur, founder, speech pathologist, and quite possibly a superhero disguised as a human being. Her résumé is so impressive it makes my grocery list look like a cave drawing.Here’s the thing: Carrie isn’t just out here giving pep talks with PowerPoints. No, she’s the kind of leader who sees you, sees your potential, and then somehow convinces you that you can actually be the person you secretly wish you were. She’s like the GPS of leadership: “At the next opportunity, make a U-turn. Rerouting. You are still destined for greatness.”From speech therapy to boardrooms, from raising kids to raising leaders—Carrie has done it all. She’s served on boards, built businesses, mentored students, and yes—let’s give credit where credit is due—raised six kids with her husband, Retired Captain Matthew Fleming of the U.S. Navy. Six kids! At that point, you’re not just parenting—you’re running a small village.But what makes her story shine isn’t just the trophies, awards, and big titles. It’s the grit. It’s the proof that perseverance isn’t just a word you throw around—it’s a muscle you build. Her life says loud and clear: Where you start doesn’t define where you finish.And that, my friends, is why she’s here. To remind us that leadership isn’t about being the loudest in the room—it’s about listening, lifting others up, and walking the walk even when the road feels uphill.So stay with us, lean in, and prepare to laugh, learn, and maybe get a gentle nudge toward becoming your best self. Because Carrie Fleming is about to prove that transformation, resilience, and leadership aren’t just buzzwords—they’re blueprints for building the life you were meant to live.

Now, if you haven’t heard her name yet, don’t worry—you will. Carrie is an executive-leadership coach, entrepreneur, founder, speech pathologist, and quite possibly a superhero disguised as a human being. Her résumé is so impressive it makes my grocery list look like a cave drawing.Here’s the thing: Carrie isn’t just out here giving pep talks with PowerPoints. No, she’s the kind of leader who sees you, sees your potential, and then somehow convinces you that you can actually be the person you secretly wish you were. She’s like the GPS of leadership: “At the next opportunity, make a U-turn. Rerouting. You are still destined for greatness.”From speech therapy to boardrooms, from raising kids to raising leaders—Carrie has done it all. She’s served on boards, built businesses, mentored students, and yes—let’s give credit where credit is due—raised six kids with her husband, Retired Captain Matthew Fleming of the U.S. Navy. Six kids! At that point, you’re not just parenting—you’re running a small village.But what makes her story shine isn’t just the trophies, awards, and big titles. It’s the grit. It’s the proof that perseverance isn’t just a word you throw around—it’s a muscle you build. Her life says loud and clear: Where you start doesn’t define where you finish.And that, my friends, is why she’s here. To remind us that leadership isn’t about being the loudest in the room—it’s about listening, lifting others up, and walking the walk even when the road feels uphill.So stay with us, lean in, and prepare to laugh, learn, and maybe get a gentle nudge toward becoming your best self. Because Carrie Fleming is about to prove that transformation, resilience, and leadership aren’t just buzzwords—they’re blueprints for building the life you were meant to live.

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