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Kindness Advocate Carrie Grace McQuaid Simpson

Season: 1
Episode: 40
In this episode, we talk about becoming a master of kindness, what it takes to become a social influencer and how to become a creator of opportunities.
Episode type: full
Hosts:Jenny Midgley and Sarah Madras
Contains Explicit Content: yes

Full Show Notes

Carrie is a professional speaker located in Raleigh, NC. Her past clients include Target, Jack Daniels, Marriott, Carolina Inn, Aspen Dental, Northwestern Mutual, Coca-Cola Consolidated, State Farm, YMCA CEOs, Regal Cinemas, and so many more. She shares her story and lessons she has learned along the way.

Carrie shares about throwing a party on a plane that got national news coverage and what she learned about herself during the process.

From USAtoday.com:
“Carrie-Grace McQuaid aims to spread kindness every day of her life, no exceptions. The day before her birthday, McQuaid had to fly for work. She decided to celebrate by handing out goodie bags to crew members and passengers on her flight. After getting the airline’s permission to distribute the items, she wrapped 185 bags and prepared hand-written thank you notes for the pilot and crew. On the flight, McQuaid handed out each bag, connecting with each person as she offered up the sweet treat. USA Today spoke to McQuaid who shares her thought process:
“My birthday wish every year is for more kindness in the world. I feel like every time I read a news story, it’s always something negative. The world could always use more positivity and I had never been on a flight before where I had gotten goodies. So I thought this would be a fun way to celebrate my birthday, and it’s a great way to love on people too!”

She also shares her heartwarming engagement story and love story.

You can find out more about Carrie on her website: http://www.simplycarriegrace.com

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