Introvert Ally
In the season finale of Introvert Ally, Jennifer Kahnweiler welcomes back her favorite recurring guest—and husband—Dr. Bill Kahnweiler, to reflect on the standout themes from an especially rich and extended third season. With 14 insightful episodes featuring a wide array of introverted leaders and allies, Jennifer and Bill deeply dive into the key takeaways and personal reflections that emerged. Bill, the self-proclaimed “resident introvert,” listened to each episode and distilled five thoughtful themes that surfaced across conversations: 🔹 Push Outside Your Comfort Zone – Many...
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This week's episode features Jennifer’s dear friend and colleague, Tricia Molloy. With over 2,000 testimonials written, Tricia has developed a proven framework for creating resonant messages. She breaks down her signature approach—focusing on problem-solving, specific examples, and emotional connection—and offers listeners practical tips for both asking for and writing effective recommendations. Her advice applies to LinkedIn and preparing for your next career move. Often challenged with self-promotion, introverts will significantly benefit from listening to Tricia’s...
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In this thoughtful and energizing episode of Introvert Ally, Jennifer Kahnweiler sits down with longtime friend and leadership consultant Gayle Lantz, founder of WorkMatters, Inc. Gayle has spent decades working with leaders from organizations of all sizes—from startups to giants like NASA and Microsoft—helping them navigate change, lead with intention, and cultivate clarity. While Gayle has long avoided labels, she now embraces her introverted qualities and shares how they’ve become foundational to her consulting and coaching approach. Listening deeply, taking time to reflect, and...
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In this episode of Introvert Ally, Jennifer Kahnweiler speaks with Gwen, a scientist and leadership innovator who shares her transformation from a shy high schooler to earning a PhD in Biology at MIT. Gwen discusses introverts' unique strengths in technical fields and how leadership plays a critical role in successful science and technology teams. Gwen emphasizes that while introverts may feel more comfortable with technical discussions, leadership requires stretching into more emotional and interpersonal territory. She introduces an AI-powered conversation tool designed to help managers...
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This week's guest is Jennifer L. Fitzpatrick, CSP, who discusses the importance of recognizing and accommodating introverts in healthcare settings. Her company works with healthcare and senior living organizations to improve patient and family caregiver experiences, recruitment, and retention Take Breaks and Be Flexible The impact of burnout, particularly post-COVID, and the necessity for healthcare leaders to provide breaks to retain employees. Some in hospitals mention resorting to going to their cars or chapels for privacy, highlighting the lack of suitable break...
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In this week’s episode, Jennifer Kahnweiler speaks with renowned business relationships strategist Andy Lopata about the intersection of networking, mentoring, and introversion. Together, they explore how introverts can harness their natural strengths—like listening and thoughtful reflection—to build powerful professional relationships. Andy shares his journey into business networking, which began with a family business and evolved into a global platform for relationship-building and mentoring. Drawing from his newest book, , Andy offers insights on developing strategic mentoring...
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This episode delves into the theme of overcoming loneliness with guest Pierre Lehu, who shares insights from his new book called co-authored with the late Dr. Ruth Westheimer (Dr. Ruth) and Allison Gilbert. The conversation touches on Pierre's personal experiences with loss, Dr. Ruth's impactful career, and practical advice. 'The Joy of Connections: 100 Ways to Beat Loneliness and Live a Happier, More Meaningful Life.' Episode Summary In this heartfelt episode of Introvert Ally, Jennifer speaks with Pierre Lehu, longtime collaborator and co-author with the legendary Dr. Ruth Westheimer. Known...
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🎧 Episode Summary In this episode of Introvert Ally, Jennifer sits down with Carrie Wheeler, a seasoned technology and operations executive and current CEO of Carrie shares her professional journey from pre-med to business to becoming a key global tech and operations leadership player. With deep insight into what it means to be an introverted leader in a male-dominated industry, Carrie discusses how embracing her personality has contributed to her leadership success. Listeners will take away powerful lessons on authenticity, emotional intelligence, and how to create space for quieter...
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Title: The Magic of the Stay Interview with Dick Finnegan Episode Summary: In this episode, Jennifer welcomes turnover expert Dick Finnegan to share his proven strategies for reducing employee turnover through one powerful tool: the stay interview. As CEO of C-Suite Analytics and author of The Power of Stay Interviews, Dick explains how five simple questions can dramatically improve retention, engagement, and trust between managers and employees. Dick walks us through his journey from traditional HR to becoming a thought leader in employee retention. He reveals how turnover often...
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🎙️ Introvert Ally Episode: Coaching, Confidence, and Conferences for Introverted Leaders Guest: Carol Stewart, Founder of Abounding Solutions and Creator of the Quietly Visible Conference Host: Jennifer Kahnweiler Duration: ~28 minutes 🔍 Episode Overview In this episode, Jennifer talks with Carol Stewart, a leadership coach, author, and advocate for introverted leaders. Carol shares her journey from the UK Ministry of Justice to becoming a globally recognized voice for introverts. Her passion for coaching, combined with academic rigor and lived experience, helped her create impactful...
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In this episode of Introvert Ally, Jennifer sits down with Carrie Wheeler, a seasoned technology and operations executive and current CEO of Liquid Web. Carrie shares her professional journey from pre-med to business to becoming a key global tech and operations leadership player. With deep insight into what it means to be an introverted leader in a male-dominated industry, Carrie discusses how embracing her personality has contributed to her leadership success.
Listeners will take away powerful lessons on authenticity, emotional intelligence, and how to create space for quieter voices in both in-person and remote workplaces.
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Career Journey:
From COBOL programmer to corporate translator and ultimately CEO, Carrie reflects on her transition across industries including oil, gas, telecom, and healthcare.
Upbringing & Personality:
Raised in a mixed introvert-extrovert household, Carrie shares how she navigated early freedom as an only child and adapted to workplace expectations.
Evolving Leadership Style:
Carrie discusses her shift from a reserved, stoic leader to one who embraces vulnerability and connection, with encouragement from her mentor Jim Geiger.
Supporting Introverts at Work:
Tips on encouraging introverted team members to speak up, including the strategic use of open-ended questions and gentle facilitation techniques.
Remote Team Engagement:
Strategies like mandatory cameras, huddles, and “hangout roulette” to maintain human connection in a hybrid work model.
Women in Tech & Meritocracy:
Carrie shares the progress she sees for women in operational roles and highlights the critical role of hard work and skill development.
Networking as an Introvert:
Carrie recommends LinkedIn as a low-pressure way for introverts to network and stay visible professionally.
đź’ˇ Key Takeaways
Introverted leaders thrive by leaning into their strengths—listening, reflection, and thoughtful communication.
Trust grows through authenticity, humility, and vulnerability.
Leaders must intentionally create room for introverted voices to be heard.
Remote work requires structured, human-focused engagement strategies to succeed.
📌 Resources & Mentions
Carrie Wheeler on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/carrie-wheeler/
Liquid Web: www.liquidweb.com
Ms. Wheeler is the President of the Liquid Web Family of Brands which include Liquid Web, Nexcess, StellarWP and Modern Tribe.
Carrie is passionate about building products, services and comprehensive solutions for entrepreneurs, designers, developers and digital agencies who are building their business on the web. She brings more than 35 years of experience in high-tech across consulting (Accenture), Telecommunications (MCI, AT&T, Cbeyond) and Cloud Hosting (Liquid Web, CloudOne Digital).
In previous roles, she held leadership positions across a variety of organizational functions, including IT strategy, merger and acquisition planning and execution, customer operations, systems development, quality assurance, program management and capital management, and process definition and development.
Ms. Wheeler holds a Master's in Business Administration from Southern Methodist University and a bachelor of Science degree in Marketing and Finance from Trinity University.
Ms. Wheeler is the Chair of the Board of Directors, Michigan Data Center Alliance and was recently recognized as the “10 Most Inspiring Women” 2022 by Outlook Magazine.
Previously, Ms. Wheeler has been recognized as the Georgia CIO of the Year, Enterprise Business; Atlanta Technology Professional of the Year, Finalist and Women in Technology’s Woman of the Year in Technology. Wheeler has also served as Board Chair, Technology Association of Georgia (TAG) Education Collaborative and a Member of Georgia CIO Leadership Association.