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In this episode of The Voice of Influence Podcast, Andrea Wenburg and Rosanne Moore take a deeper dive into the prior interview with Anna LeBaron, who discussed her experiences escaping a violent polygamist cult. They reflect on cult dynamics and the importance of personal agency, referencing historical and contemporary examples, both religious and secular. They also discuss themes like empathy, respect, and the psychological manipulation that sustains cult-like environments. The conversation emphasizes the moral courage required to break free from coercive control and the critical need for self-examination in personal beliefs. Mentioned in this Episode: 352: Escaping & Healing From a Violent Cult with Anna LeBaron & Ruth Wariner 353: Healing from Religious Abuse with Anna LeBaron Book: The Polygamist's Daughter by Anna LeBaronBook: The Sound of Gravel by Ruth WarinerHulu Docuseries “Daughters of the Cult” 00:00 Introduction and Episode Recap 01:23 Revisiting Anna and Ruth's Story 03:18 Introducing Roseanne Moore 03:28 Understanding Cult Dynamics 11:23 Anna's Memoir: The Polygamist Daughter 23:23 Ervil LeBaron: The Mormon Manson 28:43 Acknowledging Manipulative Tendencies 29:55 Character and Charisma 32:10 The Daughters of the Cult Docuseries 36:05 Empathy and Compassion 39:59 Respect and Human Dignity 49:09 Blood Atonement and Fundamentalism 55:03 Concluding Thoughts and Next Episode Preview Read the show notes here: https://www.voiceofinfluence.net/354 Give and receive feedback that makes a difference! Register for our 20 minute Deep Impact Method video course here: www.voiceofinfluence.net/deepimpact
Andrea Wenburg, founder and CEO of Voice of Influence, provides an overview of what to expect when contacting her organization for assistance through their training programs, coaching, and strategy services. She emphasizes the importance of understanding the problem or opportunity, the costs involved, and the necessity of investing time, effort, and resources into effective solutions. Using a personal anecdote about a persistent plumbing issue resolved by a skilled plumber, Andrea illustrates Voice of Influence's commitment to identifying and addressing the root of clients' problems. Interested individuals are encouraged to reach out for a detailed conversation to determine if Voice of Influence's services align with their needs. Email Andrea directly: andrea@voiceofinfluence.net. Read the show notes here: https://www.voiceofinfluence.net/345 Give and receive feedback that makes a difference! Register for our 20 minute Deep Impact Method video course here: www.voiceofinfluence.net/deepimpact
Andrea Wenburg from Voice of Influence discusses the impact of others on your decision-making process. She emphasizes the importance of listening, reflecting, and acknowledging the influence of others' words on your thoughts and actions. Wenburg explores the value of validating others' perspectives, even if you do not ultimately agree with their suggestions, and highlights how this validation can encourage future sharing and diverse viewpoints. She underscores that embracing others' input is a gift that strengthens communication and fosters mutual respect. Read the show notes here: https://www.voiceofinfluence.net/340 Give and receive feedback that makes a difference! Register for our 20 minute Deep Impact Method video course here: www.voiceofinfluence.net/deepimpact
In this episode of the Voice of Influence podcast, Andrea Wenburg interviews Samantha Pesek, a 2008 Olympic silver medalist and NBC women's gymnastics analyst for the 2024 Olympics. Samantha shares her journey from a young gymnast motivated by her athlete parents and a competitive household to achieving her Olympic dreams. She discusses the intense mental and physical challenges of gymnastics, the importance of confidence, and her transition into sports broadcasting. Samantha also talks about founding Beam Queen Bootcamp to empower young gymnasts and the critical role of parents in nurturing their children's aspirations. This episode explores themes of resilience, mental health, confidence building, and the power of positive self-talk. Read the show notes here: https://www.voiceofinfluence.net/338 Give and receive feedback that makes a difference! Register for our 20 minute Deep Impact Method video course here: www.voiceofinfluence.net/deepimpact
In this episode, Andrea Wenburg shares how you can find your inner voice in the midst of a busy schedule. She discusses how scattered leaders can create confusion and anxiety within a team, emphasizing the need for leaders to process their thoughts in silence before sharing them. Andrea introduces the VOICE model, which includes Vision, Offer, Initiative, Curiosity, and Empathy, as a framework for intentional and powerful communication. She also provides a practical exercise of asking three questions after meetings to help individuals find their inner voice and communicate with more influence. Read the show notes here: https://www.voiceofinfluence.net/335 Give and receive feedback that makes a difference! Register for our 20 minute Deep Impact Method video course here: www.voiceofinfluence.net/deepimpact
Andrea Wenburg welcomes Elena Agaragimova to the podcast, highlighting her remarkable transition from academia to impactful roles in global corporations. In her high-impact role at a tech consulting firm, Elena brings belief in the untapped capabilities of the human mind, integrating neuroscience to maximize effectiveness. She's also a sought-after speaker delivering messages that resonate with audiences from New York to Dubai. Elena shares her passion for human potential, discussing the similarities in talent development challenges across various professional levels and the importance of integrating neuroscience in programs. She provides a critical view on current corporate investments in talent development and offers practical insights into what makes talent development truly effective, emphasizing physical health, mindset, and workplace culture. Elena also shares actionable steps for organizations to improve engagement and retention while fostering a continuous learning environment.
How has pressure to perform shaped your view of God and your approach to life? And how has God shown up and disrupted that false perspective? Those are some of the questions that Karlene Cannon and Rosanne Moore ponder together as they share some of the formative events of their lives and the ways that they have encountered Jesus, whose breathtaking grace, truth, and freedom continues to re-shape them in ways that only He can do.
When should a company use LinkedIn Learning for professional development and when does it make more sense to call a leadership development company for help? When should a CEO address a symptom and when is time to search for a longer-term diagnosis and solution? In this conversation between our CEO Andrea Wenburg and our manager coach and trainer, Jessica Van Rokel, we learn the answers to these questions. They also share about one of the Voice of Influence programs for managers, the Manager Training Sprint. This program is an 8-week program with up to 12 participants. Through 6 virtual meetings and 2 individual coaching sessions, managers become more confident, motivate their teams to move more quickly, and help them have a good experience of work. Contact us to learn more and register one to three of your managers in this cohort or book our team to provide this training to a group in your organization. daniele@voiceofinfluence.net Read the show notes here: https://www.voiceofinfluence.net/254 Give and receive feedback that makes a difference! Register for our 20 minute Deep Impact Method video course here: www.voiceofinfluence.net/deepimpact
“The key to successful leadership today is influence, not authority” - Ken Blanchard. But how can you build positive influence, and use it to your advantage? You need to learn how to increase your influence in the workplace. When we think about influence, social media is the first thing that pops up in our minds. But having a positive influence in other areas is just as beneficial (if not more). Today, Porschia talks about healthy influence with Andrea Wenburg. Click here for full show notes and learn more: https://www.fly-highcoaching.com/how-to-increase-your-influence-in-the-workplace Whether you're an employee or an entrepreneur, it's important to address obstacles that stop you from reaching your goals. Check out our FREE Kick-Start Your Success Course: https://fly-high-coaching.thinkific.com/courses/kick-start-your-success-course --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fly-high-coaching/support
How do you find your voice of influence? Does speaking up, declaring your opinion, sharing your ideas, or stating your needs cause someone else's voice to dim down? I've often struggled with this exact question. I consider myself an empathic person. I'm sensitive to the needs of others and mindful of how my actions affect them. As a result, I'm acutely aware of when I take up space in a room. Often, I wondered am I making it all about me, is it self-fish, am I being self centric or narcissistic. One thing I've learned is if you're the type of person that is asking these kinds of questions –you need to trust yourself, that you are not that person you worry about being. And more importantly, you're probably holding back more than we want you to because you're so conscientious of yourself and of others. We want to hear you. We want your voice at the table. We want you to take up space. My guest today, Andrea Wenburg is the CEO and founder of the consulting firm, Voice of Influence® and uses her fearless approach to draw out the best in leaders and teams, by helping them develop motivating influence with customers and key stakeholders. In this episode with Andrea we go deep on how you can use your Voice of Influence to sell from love. We talk about what is really underneath the surface and why we hold back and don't share our voice. Even though 2020 has been filled with its challenges, I love what Andrea had to say. She wasn't going to be afraid of not getting clients, not having enough sales or revenues, hold her back to settling for whatever she could get. Instead she stopped the scramble and stood firmly in her voice and value. She knew her solutions where what her clients needed and asked for what she deserved. And it worked! I can't wait for you to listen to this episode and get inspired to share your Voice of Influence as Andrea shows us her way. This post EP 5: When Do We Speak Up? How Do You Want to Be Heard? with Andrea Wenburg appeared first on Sell From Love. PS: Resources and references highlighted in this episode can be found on www.sellfromlove.com/ep5
Andrea Joy Wenburg shares what happened when she was able to identify and embrace her calling. By turning her purpose into fuel, she created something powerful that makes a difference in other people's lives. She wrote and published her first book Unfrozen: Stop Holding Back and Release the Real You. It wasn't an easy journey, but Andrea learned to embrace the pain and agony of the creative process. Tune in to Rosa's interview with Andrea to be inspired to stop letting pain and fear hold you back from using your greatest gifts… You connect with Andrea the socials @AndreaWenburg or check out her website to connect: https://voiceofinfluence.net/ Get inspired to live your own life's purpose, visit our growing Facebook Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/empowertobloomtribe ***As CEO and founder of the consulting firm, Voice of Influence®, Andrea Wenburg draws out the best in leaders and teams, helping them develop motivating influence with customers and key stakeholders. A maverick leader, known for her fearless approach to difficult conversations and her ability to rapidly cut to the core of any problem or issue, she serves her clients and audiences with life-changing keynotes, trainings, retreats, executive coaching and strategic advising. Andrea is the author of her memoir, UNFROZEN: Stop Holding Back and Release the Real You, and host of the Voice of Influence podcast." ***
In this interview we discuss Andrea’s book, her inspiration to write the book, and how it relates leadership, owning your voice, the #metoo movement, and the relationship between singing and owning your power.
I’m so excited to share another episode in my Movers & Shakers series, where I feature amazing people who are making a huge impact in not only their lives but the lives of others. This week I sit down with Andrea Wenburg, CEO and founder of the consulting firm, Voice of Influence. Andrea draws out […]
How to Subscribe to Vibrant Happy Women: Apple Podcasts · Android · Overcast · Castbox · Radio Public About this Episode: Perfectionism and the “shoulds” can really cramp our happiness because they prevent us from doing things simply for the sake of enjoyment. In this episode guest Sara Bates shares how she’s learned to approach life from an energy of curiosity and freedom instead. What You'll Learn: How to let go of the “shoulds” and perfectionism and instead approach life from a place of non-judgmental curiosity (without an agenda or need for validation) To do what you love without judgment. Why you must ignore the “inner voice of the oppressor” The magic of starting your morning routine at night And much more Links From This Episode: Vibrant Happy Women Club The Gifts of Imperfection by Brene Brown Four Tendencies by Gretchen Rubin Signature of All Things by Elizabeth Gilbert Google Earth National Novel Writing Month To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before Andy Weir (author of Artemis, The Martian and more…) Melissa Joulwan's mayo recipe Love Warrior: A Memoir by Glennon Doyle Big Magic by Elizabeth Gilbert Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine Jen on Instagram Jen on Facebook 116: Choose the Bigger Life with Gretchen Rubin 48: Reawakening Sex and Intimacy Through Self-Care, Trust and Listening with Kimberly Johnson 36: You Are Already Loved: Claiming Your Seat at the Table with Andrea Wenburg 28: Comparison is the Thief to Joy with Melissa Joulwan Good Life Project podcast Curiosity and the Passion Fallacy (YouTube) by Elizabeth Gilbert Google earth jenriday.com/survey Skinnytaste's Loaded Baked Muffins Andy Weir TEDx talk Sara on Instagram Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card Lord of the Rings by JRR Tolkien Ready Player One (edited) KitchenAid immersion blender Love Warrior by Glennon Doyle Get a free audio book with a 30-day trial membership with Audible by going to audible.com/happywomen or texting ‘HAPPYWOMEN' to 500-500. Join the Vibrant Happy Women Club: Learn more at vibranthappywomenclub.com Subscribe to the Vibrant Happy Women Podcast: Apple Podcasts · Android · Overcast · Castbox · Radio Public How to Leave a Review: Give us a Rating & Review · How to Leave a Review Ask Jen a Question: Have a comment or question for me? Email me at support@jenriday.com. I'd love to hear from you!
How to Subscribe to Vibrant Happy Women: Apple Podcasts · Android · Overcast · Castbox · Radio Public About this Episode: When things go wrong, we have two choices: ask an empowering question or a disempowering question. In this episode you’ll learn how to stay empowered, even when life gets hard. What You'll Learn: You’ll discover: How to stay out of victim thinking when life gets hard. Why it’s important to have activities and hobbies that are just your own. How journaling helps you through the grief process The power of horses to help you heal. And much more LINKS FROM THIS EPISODE: 'Do You Love Yourself?' Quiz Option B: Facing Adversity, Building Resilience, and Finding Joy by Sheryl Sandberg Criminal Minds Blindspot Instantpot Jen on Instagram Jen on Facebook Related Episodes: 49: "I Have Cancer But Cancer Doesn't Have Me" (Sophie Sabbage) 41: Reclaiming Your Power: Talking About Pain and Grief (Shawna Percy) 36: You are already loved: Claiming Your Seat at the Table (with Andrea Wenburg) 122: Your Messy, Magnificent Life (with Geneen Roth) Learn More About the Vibrant Happy Women Club: Learn more at vibranthappywomenclub.com Subscribe to the Vibrant Happy Women Podcast: Apple Podcasts · Android · Overcast · Castbox · Radio Public How to Leave a Review: Give us a Rating & Review · How to Leave a Review Ask Jen a Question: Have a comment or question for me? Email me at support@jenriday.com. I'd love to hear from you!
Entrepreneurs spend so much time thinking about their business' logo, colors, fonts, website design, social media, etc. but almost never think about their own personal brand. Your personal brand impacts your business' identity. My dear friend, Andrea Wenburg is back on the show to help us better understand why we need to focus on personal brand as much as our business brand. Andrea is the Host of the Voice of Influence podcast and the Founder of the Voice of Influence Academy; which I've personally had several clients go through and can't rave about enough. In this episode, Andrea and I answer three questions: What is a personal brand? Why do you need to pay attention to your personal brand? How can you craft your personal brand? Take action: Enroll in Andrea's Voice of Influence Academy before the doors close on April 27th! To learn more, visit the show notes. Connect with Me! AprilBeach.com/Facebook AprilBeach.com/FacebookGroup AprilBeach.com/Instagram AprilBeach.com/LinkedIn AprilBeach.com/YouTube
Andrea Joy Wenburg, M.A., is an author, speaker and strategist. As the founder of the Voice of Influence podcast and academy and author of UNFROZEN: Stop Holding Back and Release the Real You, she works with clients to help them discover and develop their Voice of Influence and how to apply it in the real world. (From Website)
My guest this week is someone that I absolutely adore! I've known Andrea Wenburg for a little while and I'm even working with her in a professional capacity so I can have a better understanding of my voice of influence and how I can use that to stand out in a crowded niche. In today's online marketplace, there are amazing new businesses, coaches, and consultants popping up all the time. Almost every niche these days is saturated and, unless you have a way to make yourself stand out among the crowd, your business might not be around for long. Having a clear understanding of who are, what you have to say, and how you're going to say it will stop you from being generic and forgettable. If you're failing to stand out in your niche, have a generic message, or are just not quite at the level of income you expected to be at by this point in your entrepreneurial journey ... make sure you really listen to what Andrea has to say in this powerful interview. In this episode, you learn how having a clear understanding of your voice of influence will help improve your bottom line, how to turn your burdens into your passion and then into a business, and you'll hear about the incredible new opportunity for how you can learn from Andrea herself. To learn more, visit the show notes. If you would like to connect with me, and other purpose-driven online entrepreneurs, join us in the SweetLife Entrepreneurs Facebook Community where I host a live chat every week! Follow Me On: AprilBeach.com/Facebook AprilBeach.com/Instagram AprilBeach.com/LinkedIn AprilBeach.com/Twitter AprilBeach.com/YouTube
Andrea Joy Wenburg spent many years early in her marriage believing her worth was a direct reflection of how much her husband respected or admired her. After the difficult birth of her second child, Andrea hit a deep low point in her life and struggled for months believing her husband didn’t respect her anymore. Listen as Andrea shares her story of coming to the realization that she was already loved by God and that she no longer had to be a victim of what other people thought of her. This story of empowerment and marital healing will help you develop greater self love, and learn how to love others way more than you fear them. Andrea is an author, speaker and personal brand strategist who shares a message encouraging others toward a love-filled, authentic self expression in relationships and thought leadership. Her book UNFROZEN: Stop Holding Back and Release the Real You tells the story of her struggle to find effective expression of her own deep thoughts and intense feelings. Making their home in Nebraska, Andrea is totally in love with her husband and two creative kids. Nuggets of Wisdom from Andrea: "Healing is not the absence of pain. It is when you choose to love despite the pain. - Dr. Larry Crabb" "Even my own self-love seems to go up and down. For me that fixed point is God's love. So that is how I thought and that is how I have been able to rest in that ever since then - so my self esteem is not going up and down and up and down based on how other people perceive me, and I am not chasing after their respect. I am not chasing after those two things that I wanted: that seat at the table. I am not chasing after acceptance, and I am not chasing after that chance to have an impact because I know I have them both." "Taking risks is like loving other people." "I believe that every single person has a reputation of some kind, and we can be intentional with how we go about our lives. And if we are intentional and we have a purpose, we feel like we have a purpose, then we are going to move with more power as we move through and make decisions about what we are going to do with our lives and that we each have a message that might be born out of struggle. And when we get really in touch with where we we have been, how far we have come, and where we are moving then we can take that and turn it into a really powerful force." "You do not have to worry about what this other person's thinking about you." “I’m not a victim of what other people think of me.” I can love them even if they hurt me.” “I decided I was going to love them more than I fear them.” Some of Andrea's Favorite Things: Personal habit: "I'm not good at habits." Easy meal: "My favorite easy meal is the one that I pull right out of the freezer and throw in the oven and that is chicken strips and sweet potato fries. We bake them, we do not fry them." Possession: "Wooden cutting board from my father-in-law." Andrea's Favorite Book: Connecting: Healing Ourselves and Our Relationships by Larry Crabb Best advice received: "To offer what I am good at." Andrea's Happiness Formula: "I am happiest when I am at rest in God's love internally. So that I can work externally towards that loving self-expression. " A Challenge from Andrea: "Name your fears. [I take a good look at my fears and ask, 'What is threatened in me? What’s more true than this fear?'] Then remember God loves you. You can be free." Resources AndreaJoyWenburg.com UNFROZEN: Stop Holding Back and Release the Real You Connecting: Healing Ourselves and Our Relationships by Larry Crabb Frozen (2013 Movie) Subscribe to Vibrant Happy Women: