What do a mental health crisis and a C-Suite leader have in common? In this episode of the Ideas Love Community Podcast, Jacquelyn Fletcher Johnson sits down with leadership coach, writer, and retired Chief Human Resources Officer Carrie Heimer for an honest conversation about mental health, resilience, and the stories that shape our lives. Carrie shares her powerful journey of living as a "prisoner of her mind" and how confronting anxiety, perfectionism, and fear helped her find a path to healing and authentic leadership. Together, they explore the the bravery required to tell true stories and the transformative power that happens when leaders tell them to inspire and encourage others.
What if the greatest barriers to living a full and meaningful life aren't the ones we can see, but the stories we've been telling ourselves for years?
In this deeply moving episode of the Ideas Love Community Podcast, Jacquelyn Fletcher Johnson welcomes leadership coach, speaker, and writer Carrie Heimer for a vulnerable conversation about mental health, resilience, and learning to break free from what Carrie calls being a "prisoner of my mind."
Drawing from her personal journey, Carrie shares how years of anxiety, excessive worry, perfectionism, and the need to keep everyone safe shaped the way she lived and led. Together, she and Jacquelyn explore how naming our experiences, embracing vulnerability, and sharing our stories can become the first steps toward healing.
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In this conversation, you'll discover:
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About Carrie Heimer
Carrie Heimer is a former Chief Human Resources Officer and founder of Elevate Potential LLC, a coaching, consulting, speaking, and community practice dedicated to helping individuals, teams, and organizations lead well, live well, and grow into everything they are meant to be.
For 16 years, Carrie served as CHRO at Red Wing Shoe Company, guiding the organization through transformation, disruption, and two CEO transitions. During her tenure she was publicly open about her own mental health journey, navigating anxiety, depression, and a mental health crisis in the middle of her executive career, because she believed too many people were suffering in silence.
That honesty shaped everything. Her lived experience became the foundation of a leadership philosophy built on a simple conviction: that human-centered cultures are not built from programs and policies, but from leaders who are willing to be honest about their own humanity, and that organizations become more human when their leaders do.
In 2024 she retired from corporate life to care for her mom through a cancer diagnosis, and she continues to share her story in the hope that it helps others feel less alone. Her Substack series Prisoner of My Mind is a chronological unfolding of the fear, the loss, and the years she spent as a prisoner of her own thinking, and the journey to set her free.
Where to find Carrie:
Substack: https://carrieheimer.substack.com/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/carrie-heimer-49a1459/
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This episode is an invitation to examine the beliefs that may be keeping you stuck and to remember that your story, especially the difficult parts, has the power to create hope, healing, and connection for someone else.
If you've ever felt trapped by fear, self-doubt, or the expectations you've placed on yourself, this conversation will remind you that freedom begins by telling the truth about where you've been and believing there's hope for where you're going.
Remember, ideas don't change the world alone. Ideas love community.