• Season 1, Episode 3 - Bay of Married Pigs

  • Apr 27 2021
  • Length: 31 mins
  • Podcast

Season 1, Episode 3 - Bay of Married Pigs

  • Summary

  • Don’t forget your ticket for the Jitney! We’re headed to the Hamptons in episode three as Kerry and Becky wonder why a man hosting a weekend houseguest would ever walk the halls of his home in a t-shirt… but no pants.

    Kerry’s asking this week’s questions as our co-hosts discuss finding happiness without getting married, how our own insecurities inform the way we interpret the world, and how Carrie became friends with Constance in the first place. 

    What happens when you let go of the idea of “happily ever after?” Find out this week on Coaching Carrie.

    Follow the podcast on Instagram and Facebook: @coaching.carrie.podcas

    Catch up with Becky at www.untanglehappiness.com where you can learn more about her book, The Happiness Recipe: A Powerful Guide to Living What Matters. 

    IG:  @the.butterfly.society

    Find Kerry at www.kerrywalshcoaching.com for more about coaching, blog posts and Kerry’s newsletter and www.theatalantagroup.com for more information on executive coaching. 

    IG: @kerrywalshcoaching



    Find Kerry at www.theatalantagroup.com for more information about leadership coaching for lawyers and her coaching programs specifically designed to help attorneys make the transition to in-house positions.

    IG: @theatalantagroup

    Catch up with Becky at www.untanglehappiness.com where you can learn more about her book, The Happiness Recipe: A Powerful Guide to Living What Matters.

    IG: @the.becky.morrison


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