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About Carrie
I know what it feels like to have what looks like the perfect marriage and job on the
outside when on the inside you know something is wrong. I had a happy marriage, but
something was missing. I felt dull, I felt like I didn't know who I was anymore. It took
a lot of guts, but I separated from my husband against the advice of many people saying,
"once that happens, most marriages don't make it". But I knew if we were going to make it
I had to stand on my own for awhile. When I learned to be true to myself, it transformed
our relationship. I reunited with my husband and have now been married for almost 10 years.
Once I learned what it really meant to listen to that little voice inside, I knew I needed
to take a leap at work too. Again it wasn't easy, but ultimately I was able to give up on
that outdated dream, because I was aligning my life with all of the things I really believed
in and felt passionate about. Now, I know when I'm alive. I know when my life is really in
color. I can feel it. I know when I'm making choices that are in line with me and honor every
part of my being.
Freedom and power are the gifts I want to give my clients — the gift of bringing to the
surface that part of you that you have been dying to listen to. I want to help women who know
there is something they need to do and offer them all of the tools and support they need to make
it happen. Life is too short to live any other way.
Carrie Silver-Stock, MSW, LCSW, author, coach, speaker, co-hosted the radio show "Make it Happen" each week on WGNU. She is a featured coach on Women’s Media. She has also appeared on Today in St. Louis (KSDK/NBC), Guidelines for Mental Health, CKOM radio, the Working Women's Show, numerous St. Louis venues, and has had articles published in Women's Media and the Madison County Suburban Journal. Carrie has taught at a local college.
Carrie is the author of the forthcoming book, The Powder Box Secrets: Seven Tips to Help Teen Girls Achieve Success. Also, Carrie recently launched www.girlswithdreams.com, a site dedicated to empowering teenage girls.
Carrie received her MSW from Washington University, St. Louis, MO. After, she became a Licensed Clinical
Social Worker. For over ten years, she spent time working in a variety of community settings before
entering the coaching field.
Carrie is a member of the International Coach
Federation (ICF) and the St. Louis Coaches group.

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