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Vlan!
[SOLO] Et si fuir l'incertitude était ce qui nous détruisait vraiment ?

Vlan!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2026 51:23


Tout part d'un déjeuner avec Pablo Servigne — chercheur sur les effondrements, que j'avais reçu quelques semaines plus tôt sur VLAN. Une conversation qui dérive vers la géopolitique, les polycrises, le contexte général. J'utilise le mot "chaos" comme je le fais tout le temps, dans mes newsletters, mes conférences, mes conversations quotidiennes. Et Pablo me regarde avec un sourire tranquille et me dit : "Mais tu parles du chaos comme si c'était un problème. La vie, elle danse toujours au bord du chaos." Quelques secondes de silence. Et la réalisation que j'utilisais peut-être ce mot depuis des années avec une erreur fondamentale dedans. Dans cet épisode, je vous parle de ce que j'ai découvert en creusant cette phrase : l'étymologie grecque du chaos, les travaux de Stéphane Gastello sur les systèmes dynamiques, la théorie du chaos des carrières de Robert Pryor et Jim Bright, Roy Bird sur la vie comme phénomène chaotique, Michael Conrad sur l'adaptabilité, Donna Brother sur l'anxiété cartésienne, Hartmut Rosa sur l'accélération sociale et la résonance manquée, Byung-Chul Han sur la transparence, Matthew Welsh sur la responsabilité adaptative, Viktor Frankl sur le sens — et Cécile Wendling, que je reçois cette semaine sur VLAN, qui m'a rappelé que le mot "crise" lui-même est une construction sociale qui génère ses propres angles morts. J'ai questionné tout ce que je pensais savoir sur notre rapport collectif à l'imprévisible : pourquoi notre cerveau traite l'incertitude comme une menace mortelle, ce qui distingue vraiment les systèmes qui s'effondrent de ceux qui se transforment, et ce que la recherche dit concrètement sur comment naviguer dans ce qui, par nature, ne sera jamais stable. Ce n'est pas du développement personnel. C'est plus fondamental que ça. CITATIONS MARQUANTES 1. "La vie, elle danse toujours au bord du chaos."— Pablo Servigne (rapporté par Grégory, 01:48) 2. "Le chaos, ce n'est pas l'opposé de l'ordre. C'est le processus par lequel l'ordre émerge, de façon non planifiée."— Grégory Pouy (08:49) 3. "On ne souffre pas du chaos, on souffre du fait que le chaos n'est pas ce que nous pensions que le monde devrait être."— Grégory Pouy (13:09) 4. "La fourmilière n'est pas construite malgré l'absence de plan central — elle est construite précisément grâce à cette absence."— Grégory Pouy (09:37) 5. "Les individus, les collectifs qui traverseront le mieux ces turbulences, ce ne seront pas ceux qui auront eu les meilleurs plans. Ce seront ceux qui auront développé la capacité à naviguer dans l'incertitude."— Grégory Pouy (49:19) BIG IDEAS 1. Le chaos n'est pas le désordre — c'est la condition du vivant [05:20 – 08:49]KHAOS en grec = vide primordial, espace de possibilités pures. Au sens scientifique (Gastello), le chaos désigne des dynamiques précises qui génèrent des structures stables — les fractales, le rythme cardiaque sain, la croissance des arbres. Le chaos n'est pas l'opposé de l'ordre : c'est le processus par lequel l'ordre émerge.Pourquoi c'est important :Toute la façon dont on traite l'imprévisible est fondée sur une erreur de définition. On combat ce qui est, en réalité, la condition de base de la vie. 2. Notre cerveau est biologiquement câblé pour traiter l'incertitude comme une menace mortelle [10:36 – 13:09]L'amygdale ne distingue pas un lion d'une incertitude professionnelle. L'anxiété cartésienne (Donna Brother) ajoute une couche culturelle : depuis Descartes, la certitude est l'idéal. On souffre donc deux fois — de l'incertitude réelle, et de la croyance qu'elle ne devrait pas exister.Pourquoi c'est important :Comprendre l'origine biologique et culturelle de notre rapport au chaos permet d'arrêter de se battre contre soi-même, avant même d'agir sur le monde. 3. L'orée du chaos — ni trop stable, ni effondré — c'est là que tout se passe [18:36 – 20:20]Les chercheurs en systèmes complexes ont identifié une zone spécifique d'instabilité intermédiaire ("edge of chaos") où l'innovation émerge, où la créativité devient possible, où les transformations profondes ont lieu. Ni dans la stabilité confortable, ni dans l'effondrement total.Pourquoi c'est important :Cela change radicalement la lecture des périodes de turbulence : ce ne sont pas des anomalies à corriger, ce sont des espaces de transformation réelle. 4. Effondrement ≠ chaos : la distinction que personne ne fait [29:00 – 30:50]Cécile Wendling : tous les systèmes chaotiques ne se réorganisent pas en quelque chose de mieux. Certains s'effondrent. Pablo Servigne : certains scénarios ne produisent pas quelque chose de préférable à ce qui existait. Romantiser le chaos serait une erreur aussi grave que d'en avoir peur.Pourquoi c'est important :Nuance indispensable pour ne pas tomber dans un optimisme naïf ou un relativisme commode face aux vraies crises. 5. Flexibilité > solidité — et la résilience a un coût réel [30:50 – 35:11]Ce qui protège les systèmes face au chaos, ce n'est pas la rigidité mais la capacité à se laisser traverser et réorganiser. Et la résilience — souvent présentée comme un idéal — a un coût corporel réel (charge allostatique) qu'on invisibilise systématiquement.Pourquoi c'est important :Arrêter de vendre la résilience sans mentionner ce qu'elle coûte. Reconnaître que "tenir" n'est pas la même chose qu'"être indemne". 6. L'optimalisme et la joie rebelle comme posture de navigation [43:55 – 45:35]Ni déni ("la tech va tout résoudre"), ni résignation ("on n'y peut rien"). L'optimalisme = regarder lucidement la réalité, y compris ses parties sombres, et agir quand même avec engagement et créativité. La joie rebelle = une discipline, pas une humeur. Un choix, pas un confort.Pourquoi c'est important :C'est la troisième voie que VLAN essaie de tenir depuis le début. Elle s'ancre ici dans une littérature de recherche solide, pas dans un vœu pieux. QUESTIONS POSÉES OU POSABLES 1. Tu utilises le mot "chaos" en permanence — mais qu'est-ce que tu voulais dire par là, avant ce déjeuner avec Pablo ?2. Cette phrase de Pablo — "la vie danse au bord du chaos" — elle t'a arrêté net. Qu'est-ce qui s'est passé dans ta tête à ce moment précis ?3. Comment expliquer que le sens commun du mot "chaos" soit aussi éloigné de son sens scientifique ou étymologique ?4. Le cerveau qui traite l'incertitude comme une menace : est-ce qu'on peut vraiment reconditionner ça, ou est-ce qu'on apprend juste à composer avec ?5. Tu cites Pryor et Bright sur les trajectoires non linéaires. Est-ce que ça voulait dire que planifier est inutile, ou juste qu'il faut changer de rapport au plan ?6. Toi tu as quitté le marketing digital sans plan. C'était du courage, de la naïveté, ou les deux ?7. Où est-ce que tu traces la ligne entre accepter le chaos et se résigner ?8. La résilience a un coût réel — charge allostatique, usure du système nerveux. Comment on en tient compte sans décourager les gens qui "tiennent" ?9. L'optimalisme que tu décris, c'est difficile à tenir dans les périodes de vraie turbulence. Qu'est-ce qui t'y aide concrètement ?10. La joie rebelle — c'est un concept que tu as créé. C'est quoi la différence avec ce qu'on appellerait simplement de la "résilience positive" ? RÉFÉRENCES CITÉES Personnes Pablo ServigneChercheur sur les effondrements ; déjeuner déclencheur ; "la vie danse au bord du chaos" — 00:55Stéphane GastelloPsychologue américain ; théorie des systèmes dynamiques appliquée aux humains — 06:13Robert Pryor & Jim BrightChercheurs australiens ; théorie du chaos des carrières ; trajectoires non linéaires — 13:09Roy BirdChercheur britannique ; livre sur chaos, évolution et pensée ; "la vie est un phénomène chaotique" — 16:38Michael ConradChercheur américain ; article des années 80 : What is the use of chaos? ; chaos = adaptabilité — 17:38Donna BrotherPsychanalyste américaine ; concept d'anxiété cartésienne — 12:12Hartmut RosaSociologue allemand ; accélération sociale, stabilisation dynamique, résonance manquée — 23:39Byung-Chul HanPhilosophe coréen-allemand ; société de la transparence — 26:23Cécile WendlingProspectiviste, invitée de l'épisode suivant de VLAN ; effondrement ≠ chaos ; le mot "crise" comme construction sociale — 27:14Matthew WelshChercheur britannique ; gestion sociopolitique de l'incertitude ; responsabilité adaptative — 42:13Viktor FranklPsychiatre autrichien, survivant des camps ; logothérapie ; le sens comme ancre dans le chaos — 38:22Mathieu DardaillonAmi de Grégory ; bootcamp + boussole anti-chaos — 39:19 Concepts & œuvres What is the use of chaos?Michael Conrad — 17:38Théorie du chaos des carrièresPryor & Bright — 13:09Anxiété cartésienneDonna Brother — 12:12Accélération sociale / stabilisation dynamiqueHartmut Rosa — 24:25Résonance / résonance manquéeHartmut Rosa — 40:15Société de la transparenceByung-Chul Han — 26:23Responsabilité adaptativeMatthew Welsh — 43:02Optimalisme / Joie rebelleGrégory Pouy — 43:55 / 44:42 TIMESTAMPS CLÉS 00:00 — Introduction VLANJingle signature + annonce de l'épisode solo sur le chaos 00:55 — Le déjeuner avec Pablo ServigneLa phrase qui a tout changé : "la vie danse au bord du chaos" 02:40 — L'ordre absolu = la mortSi l'inverse du chaos est la mort, alors le chaos est la condition du vivant 05:20 — Le sens original du mot "chaos"Étymologie grecque : KHAOS = espace de possibilités pures, pas le désordre 07:04 — Le chaos scientifique : attracteurs, fractales, effet papillonGastello : le chaos génère des structures stables et reconnaissables 09:37 — La fourmilière sans architecteL'auto-organisation comme principe universel du vivant 10:36 — Pourquoi notre cerveau déteste l'incertitudeBiologie de la peur : l'amygdale ne distingue pas un lion d'une incertitude 12:12 — L'anxiété cartésienne (Donna Brother)Souffrir non du chaos, mais de la croyance qu'il ne devrait pas exister 14:11 — La théorie du chaos des carrières (Pryor & Bright)Personne n'arrive là où il pensait aller — et c'est une information, pas un échec 16:38 — Roy Bird : la vie EST un phénomène chaotiqueSans le chaos, ni la pieuvre, ni l'orchidée, ni le cerveau humain 18:36 — L'orée du chaos : la zone où tout se transformeNi trop stable, ni effondré : c'est là qu'émerge l'innovation 21:47 — Mon histoire : quitter le marketing digital sans planUn mini-chaos qui a rendu possible ce que je fais aujourd'hui 22:42 — Notre société simule la certitudeMarchés, plans stratégiques, promesses politiques : on préfère une certitude fausse 24:25 — Hartmut Rosa : courir pour rester à la même placeL'accélération sociale et la résonance manquée 27:14 — Cécile Wendling : le mot "crise" n'est pas neutreConstruction sociale qui crée ses propres angles morts 29:45 — Effondrement ≠ chaos : la distinction crucialePablo Servigne : certains systèmes ne se réorganisent pas en mieux 31:51 — Flexibilité > soliditéCe qui protège n'est pas la rigidité, mais la capacité à se laisser traverser 33:27 — Le bambou vs le chêneRésilience vs robustesse : ce qui compte dans un monde fondamentalement chaotique 34:19 — La résilience a un coût réelCharge allostatique : rebondir ne signifie pas être indemne 37:32 — Pratique : l'incertitude positive (Pryor & Bright)Traiter l'imprévu comme une information, pas comme une menace 38:22 — La curiosité comme boussole + Viktor FranklLe sens résiste au chaos. La question à se poser en turbulence 43:55 — L'optimalisme et la joie rebelleNi déni, ni résignation : la troisième voie 46:24 — Ce qui a vraiment changé après le déjeuner avec PabloReconnaître le réflexe de contrôle sans en être l'esclave 50:17 — Question finale à l'audience + outroFace à votre prochaine turbulence : naviguer ou résister ? Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Vlan!
#385 Comment redonner envie du futur dans un monde en "chaos"? avec Cécile Wendling

Vlan!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2026 59:02


Cécile Wendling est prospectiviste et fondatrice de Panoramique, elle pense à 20, 30, 100 ans — pas par anxiété, mais par élan de vie. Cécile a dirigé la prospective du groupe AXA avant de tout quitter pour créer sa propre structure. Elle a passé des années à aider des organisations, des dirigeants, des individus à se projeter dans le temps long — pas pour prédire l'avenir, mais pour l'écrire lucidement. Elle est sociologue, constructiviste, et elle a cette capacité rare de transformer ce qui nous paralyse en terrain fertile. Je la connais depuis un moment, j'admire sa façon de tenir les deux bouts sans jamais tomber ni dans le catastrophisme ni dans la pensée magique.Dans cet épisode, nous parlons de ce qui nous empêche de nous projeter, de pourquoi la crise est peut-être autant un construit social qu'une réalité, et de comment le temps lui-même est une invention que la société nous impose. J'ai questionné Cécile sur les inégalités face au futur, sur l'Afrique comme laboratoire mondial de l'innovation, sur le conatus de Spinoza comme boussole intérieure, sur ce que ça fait vraiment de sauter d'un grand paquebot pour pagayer dans un petit rafiot. On parle aussi de ce qu'on transmet aux enfants, de l'entraide comme ressource immatérielle, de la dépendance au sentier, du clavier AZERTY et des déchets nucléaires — et tout ça forme un fil cohérent, joyeux, profond, sur la façon dont on peut reprendre la main sur son avenir.3. CITATIONS MARQUANTES"Chacun de nous écrit l'avenir chaque jour par ses décisions. Avoir des décisions de temps long, c'est ça aussi œuvrer à une humanité différente." (Partie 1, ~06:00)"Si on n'est pas capable d'imaginer un avenir où on est heureux de vivre, on ne peut pas le créer, on ne peut pas le faire advenir." (Partie 1, ~30:30)"Le pouvoir a besoin de tristesse parce qu'il sait la contrôler, il sait la manipuler." (Cécile citant Deleuze, Partie 1, ~15:10)"Le vide n'existe pas. Mais ça, tu t'en rends compte que quand tu es dans ton petit rafiot à pagayer." (Partie 2, ~08:20)"Claquer la porte à la violence. Et ouvrir la porte au temps long, à se projeter et inventer l'avenir." (Partie 2, ~25:15)4. IDÉES CENTRALES DISCUTÉES 1. Le temps long comme acte politique et humaniste Titre : Décider loin, c'est résister Explication : Dans un monde qui nous force au temps court (contenus jetables, polycrise, dopamine instantanée), choisir de s'inscrire dans une pratique longue — yoga, instrument de musique, doctorat, engagement — est une forme de résistance et d'émancipation. Ce n'est pas de la lenteur, c'est de la profondeur. Pourquoi c'est important : Parce que sans cette capacité, on devient réactif plutôt qu'acteur. Et Cécile montre que cette inégalité face au temps long a des conséquences concrètes : santé, épargne, alimentation. Timestamp : Partie 1, ~05:00 → 09:002. La crise comme construction sociale — et ses angles morts Titre : On a mis des lunettes grises, et on a oublié qu'on pouvait les enlever Explication : Cécile questionne frontalement notre façon de nommer "crise" tout ce qui arrive. Ce label n'est pas neutre : il induit des décisions précipitées, sacrifie ce qu'on juge "non essentiel" (la culture pendant le Covid), et nourrit les passions tristes au sens de Spinoza — peur, résignation, paralysie — qui nous coupent de notre élan vital. Pourquoi c'est important : Parce que changer de lunettes n'est pas de la naïveté. C'est un acte cognitif et politique qui ouvre d'autres modes d'action. Timestamp : Partie 1, ~12:00 → 17:003. Le conatus : le feu qu'on ne développe pas, qu'on libère Titre : Ce n'est pas ton cerveau qui sait — c'est ton feu Explication : Face à l'angoisse des parents devant l'IA et les métiers de demain, Cécile propose une réponse contre-intuitive : au lieu de regarder à l'extérieur, se reconnecter à son désir le plus intime. Le conatus (Spinoza) — cet élan vital propre à chacun — ne se développe pas, il se libère : par le lien, l'engagement, la contemplation, et en ôtant la pression de l'ultra-performance. Pourquoi c'est important : Parce que c'est la seule boussole stable dans un monde incertain. Timestamp : Partie 2, ~01:30 → 03:304. L'entraide comme ressource immatérielle — invisible, mais fondamentale Titre : Ce qu'on ne mesure pas, on le détruit Explication : Depuis Thatcher et Reagan, nos sociétés ont surinvesti ce qui se mesure (PIB, productivité) et désinvesti les ressources immatérielles : confiance, empathie, entraide. Or ces ressources fonctionnent comme le temps long — plus on les nourrit, plus elles grandissent ; si on les abandonne, le lien social s'effondre rapidement. La tontine féminine, Leetchi détourné par des agriculteurs, le low-tech africain : l'entraide existe partout, souvent invisible. Pourquoi c'est important : Parce que face aux inégalités que les politiques macroéconomiques ne savent pas résoudre, l'entraide locale est la réponse de terrain la plus puissante et la plus rapide à activer. Timestamp : Partie 1, ~20:00 → 24:005. La dépendance au sentier — pourquoi le passé emprisonne le futur Titre : Le clavier AZERTY et les déchets nucléaires ont la même origine Explication : Se projeter en arrière ne sert pas à répéter le passé, mais à identifier les "dépendances au sentier" et les "effets cliquet" : des choix initiaux qui contraignent toutes les décisions suivantes. Le clavier AZERTY (conçu pour ralentir les dactylos), le nucléaire (conçu pour miniaturiser une arme avant de faire une centrale) illustrent comment un critère de départ non questionné génère des coûts considérables sur le long terme. Pourquoi c'est important : Parce que prendre conscience de ces biais structurels est la condition nécessaire pour en sortir — individuellement et collectivement. Timestamp : Partie 2, ~12:00 → 14:306. L'Afrique, laboratoire du monde de demain Titre : Pendant qu'on vieillit, eux inventent Explication : Démographiquement, l'Afrique sera le continent dominant à 2100. Contrainte par le manque, elle invente des solutions frugales brillantes (IA sur carte SIM sans réseau, tontine, low-tech). L'afrofuturisme est le mouvement culturel et intellectuel par lequel ces populations reprennent la narration de leur propre avenir. Pendant ce temps, l'Occident vieillit et — sociologiquement — devient plus conservateur, moins innovant. Pourquoi c'est important : Parce que refuser de s'inspirer de l'Afrique par néocolonialisme inconscient, c'est se priver de la source d'innovation la plus féconde des prochaines décennies. Timestamp : Partie 1, ~24:30 → 27:305. QUESTIONS Qu'est-ce que ça veut dire concrètement être prospectiviste — et pourquoi tu n'es pas devin ?Comment on fait pour se projeter dans le temps long quand le futur nous semble chaotique et flou ?Face à la paralysie ou à l'écoanxiété, qu'est-ce qui permet de réinjecter de la joie dans sa vision du futur ?On vit une polycrise réelle — crises climatique, géopolitique, économique, sociale — comment tu arrives à aimer cette époque malgré tout ?Est-ce que la crise n'est pas en partie une construction sociale, une paire de lunettes qu'on pourrait enlever ?Quel est le discours qu'on peut tenir aux personnes qui n'arrivent pas à joindre les deux bouts, à ceux que l'optimisme ressemble à une offense ?Est-ce que le futur appartient à l'Afrique — et pourquoi on a autant de mal à s'en inspirer ?Pourquoi aider les gens à se projeter dans le temps long est ta raison d'être — et qu'est-ce que ça change dans une vie de penser à 20, 30, 100 ans ?Comment est-ce qu'on ose quitter sa zone de confort quand tout dans la société nous pousse vers le confort et la sécurité ?Le futur ne répète pas le passé — alors à quoi ça sert de se projeter en arrière, et qu'est-ce que la dépendance au sentier nous apprend sur les choix qu'on fait aujourd'hui ?6. RÉFÉRENCES CITÉES DANS L'ÉPISODEPersonnesArch Field — Chercheur ayant conduit des expériences IRM sur la capacité de projection temporelle. Montre que certains ne peuvent pas se projeter dans leur futur-soi. (Partie 1, ~28:00)Mathieu Dardaillon — Auteur de L'Anti-Chaos, invité précédent du podcast. Cécile reprend sa méthode A-B-Z. (Partie 1, ~31:30)Pablo Servigne — Invité précédent de Gregory, cité pour sa thèse que la loi de la jungle est en réalité l'entraide. (Partie 1, ~19:30)David Ménager — Auteur de La France du Boncoin, cité pour son travail sur le bricolage solidaire et le détournement d'outils numériques. (Partie 1, ~20:30)Béatrice Rousset — Citée en partie 2 pour ses travaux sur les modèles mentaux des individus et des organisations. (Partie 2, ~11:30)Éloi Saint Bris — Réalisateur du documentaire Un outsider (Canal+) sur le Vendée Globe, et créateur du spectacle Beyond sur l'audace. (Partie 2, ~09:00)Christian Mongeau — Personne ayant fait découvrir à Cécile l'exemple de Roger de Sicile au XIe siècle. (Partie 1, ~08:30)Roger de Sicile (XIe siècle) — Cité comme exemple de leader ayant inventé une société multiculturelle et multiconfessionnelle à Palerme. (Partie 1, ~08:30)Ferriss — Jeune intervenant sur le podcast Seesmic, cité pour sa critique de la capture bourgeoise du discours écologique. (Partie 1, ~23:30)Jean-Noël — Ami de Cécile cité anonymement pour illustrer la surcharge temporelle. (Partie 2, ~17:40)Spinoza — Cité deux fois : pour les passions tristes (partie 1) et pour le concept de conatus (partie 2). Philosophe structurant de toute la pensée de Cécile.Deleuze — Cité pour son commentaire de Spinoza : "le pouvoir a besoin de tristesse." (Partie 1, ~15:00)LivresL'Anti-Chaos — Mathieu Daragon. Méthode A-B-Z et back casting. (Partie 1, ~31:30)La France du Boncoin — David Ménager. Entraide et bricolage solidaire. (Partie 1, ~20:30)Seul le Grenadier — Roman d'un jeune auteur irakien, recommandé par Cécile pour se projeter dans un univers étranger. (Partie 1, ~09:00)ConceptsPassions tristes / Passions joyeuses (Spinoza) — (Partie 1, ~14:30)Conatus (Spinoza) — Élan vital, feu intérieur. (Partie 2, ~02:00)Dépendance au sentier / Effet cliquet — Concepts d'économie institutionnelle. (Partie 2, ~12:30)Afrofuturisme — Mouvement culturel africain de reprise de la narration du futur. (Partie 1, ~25:00)Back casting — Technique prospective : se projeter loin et revenir vers le présent. (Partie 1, ~32:00)Étude socioVision — Segmentation en trois Frances (France qui va bien / France du repli / France qui va mal). (Partie 1, ~17:20)Ikigaï — Cité par Cécile comme raison d'être, relié au conatus. (Partie 2, ~03:20)Matrices de matérialité (RSE) — Outil d'entreprise pour évaluer les effets à long terme. (Partie 2, ~15:00) Suggestion d'autres épisodes à écouter : #346 Retrouver du pouvoir dans le chaos avec Matthieu Dardaillon (https://audmns.com/yOgbycm) [SOLO ] Reprendre goût au futur dans un monde en crise (https://audmns.com/fKSFkcw) #158 Que souhaitons-nous léguer aux générations futures avec Yann Arthus Bertrand (https://audmns.com/HHplZPq)Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Autism Outreach
#269: A Coaching Model For AAC with Gabriella Wendling

Autism Outreach

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2026 28:08


If AAC has ever felt intimidating, you are not alone, and this episode is going to give you a clear, practical path forward.In this conversation, I sat down with Gabriella Wendling, an AAC specialist who has dedicated her entire career to assistive technology and augmentative communication. We talk honestly about how most of us received minimal AAC training in graduate school and how real confidence comes from experience, collaboration, and ongoing learning.We walk through what AAC evaluations actually look like, including timelines, feature matching, and access considerations like switches and eye gaze. Gabriella explains why getting the device is only the first step and why delays are often related to funding, not clinician performance.One of my favorite parts of this episode is our discussion about what happens after the device arrives. Gabriella shares her coaching-based model for training communication partners, including teachers and families. She emphasizes micro goals, small, meaningful targets that fit naturally into daily routines, so AAC becomes functional instead of overwhelming.We also tackle a hot topic around prompting and unpack why modeling and systematic prompting are essential for emergent communicators when done thoughtfully and ethically.If you want AAC implementation that is sustainable, collaborative, and truly supportive for students, this episode will leave you encouraged and equipped.#autism #speechtherapyWhat's Inside:What AAC evaluations really involveWhy communication partner coaching is criticalHow micro goals create meaningful progressA thoughtful discussion on prompting and independenceMentioned In This Episode:AAC & MeAAC & Me on InstagramEarn CEUs with a community of peers. Join the ABA Speech ConnectionABA Speech: Home

The Wright Way
Colonel Frank Wendling '82

The Wright Way

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2026 70:15


Colonel Frank Wendling '82 is a retired U.S. Marine Corps officer and Naval Aviator with a distinguished 29-year career. Commissioned in 1989, he became a CH-53E helicopter pilot in 1992 and served in multiple operational, instructional, and command roles, including deployments with the 26th MEU, combat service during Operation Iraqi Freedom, and command of Marine Heavy Helicopter Squadron 463. He held senior planning and joint leadership positions across the Pacific and Korea, commanded the Marine Corps Embassy Security Group worldwide, and later served in senior education and training oversight roles. A graduate of the Air Command and Staff College, School of Advanced Air and Space Studies, and Naval War College, he earned multiple master's degrees and accumulated over 3,675 flight hours. Highly decorated for his service, he retired in 2018, transitioned into private-sector leadership, and now works as a keynote speaker.

The Bad Piano Player
Pete Wendling

The Bad Piano Player

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2026 35:20


Send us a textTo open Season 7, (!!!) The bad piano player and the improving singer brings you songs by the great unknown American composer Pete Wendling. Composer of Yacka Hula Hickey Dula. Which means, Tune In! in Hawaiian. Welcome one, welcome all! See you around the piano.

Acupuncture Marketing School
115 | How Acupuncturists Can Rethink Success with Dr. Michelle Wendling

Acupuncture Marketing School

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2025 45:29


Have you ever felt like you're doing everything right in your clinic, yet you still don't have the practice you envisioned?What if the missing ingredient isn't more marketing, but a clearer bridge between where you are and where you want to be? In this episode, I'm joined by Dr. Michelle Wendling, chiropractor and business coach for wellness practitioners. Michelle shares her refreshing approach to building a practice that actually fits you and not someone else's version of success. We dive into how to stay curious instead of fearful, how to communicate your value so patients understand their progress, and how to support them through stressful seasons. Michelle also breaks down simple systems that help acupuncturists create practices that feel lighter, more aligned, and genuinely sustainable.What you'll learn:How to reframe success so your practice matches your personality and valuesSimple ways to communicate patient progress that strengthen trust and retentionHow acupuncturists and other wellness professionals can guide patients through stressful seasons with careFind it quickly:3:41 - Meet Dr. Michelle Wendling7:34 - Finding your business recipe10:25 - Stay in the curious and reframe your stories21:08 - When you want to make more money25:14 - The four step patient conversation for growth mindset34:06 -Booking clients for the holiday season42:41 - Michelle's definition of successMentioned in this episode:Email: info@bethebestchiropractor.comWebsite: bethebestchiropractor.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/michelle.wendling.96

Outils du Manager - Tout ce que vous avez toujours voulu savoir sur le management sans jamais oser le demander !
479 - Il aurait pu réussir... s'il avait fait ça - En vrai, c'est quoi diriger ? - Ludovic Wendling

Outils du Manager - Tout ce que vous avez toujours voulu savoir sur le management sans jamais oser le demander !

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2025 79:57


Pour avoir plus d'info sur le CIEL et passer le test pour voir si c'est fait pour toi, clique ici : https://www.formactions.outilsdumanager.com/je-decouvre-ciel***Découvre ce que nous avons créé pour t'aider à aller plus loin :Des formactions pratiques et concrètes pour manager efficacement, quel que soit ton rôle ou ton secteur.Une communauté unique en ligne, le CIEL, où dirigeants et cadres dirigeants, s'entraident pour réussir ensemble.L'offre exclusive du moment pour t'aider à passer à l'action dès aujourd'hui.Clique ici pour explorer le catalogue ODM : https://www.formactions.outilsdumanager.com/cataloguecomplet***

Live The Dream Media
Southwest Flavor Ep. 81 - James Wendling & Scott Tilley

Live The Dream Media

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2025 51:04


Jeff Saunders and I will co-host today. We'll talk to James Wendling of Beloved Built. Then, we'll spend time with Scott Tilley of TRAK Therapeutic Ranch for Animals and Kids, a non-profit we're raising money for by riding in the El Tour De Tucson Bike race.

EinBlick – Der Podcast

EinBlick – nachgefragt Podcast mit Interviews und Diskussionsrunden mit Expert:innen des Gesundheitswesens e-PA, TI-Messenger. Wo stehen wir bei der Digitalisierung? Fachjournalist und Einblick-Redakteur Christoph Nitz spricht mit Melanie Wendling, Geschäftsführerin des Bundesverbands Gesundheits-IT, bvitg, über den aktuellen Stand beim Rollout der elektronischen Patientenakte e-PA, Erwartungen an die neue Bundesgesundheitsministerin, das 30-jährige Jubiläum des bvitg und Rück-und Ausblick bei der DMEA. Melanie Wendling ist die Geschäftsführerin des Bundesverbandes Gesundheits-IT, bvitg. Sie war zuvor als Abteilungsleiterin Gesundheit und Rehabilitation bei der Deutschen gesetzlichen Unfallversicherung tätig. Nach dem Studium der Rechtswissenschaften und Abschluss der RTL-Journalistenschule, arbeitete sie als persönliche Referentin von Bundesministerin Ulla Schmidt und Bundesminister Philipp Rösler im Bundesministerium für Gesundheit. Im Anschluss wechselte sie zu Telekom Health Care Solutions, wo sie die Politik-und Verbandsvertretung verantwortete. Der bvitg ist der führende Verband für Unternehmen der Gesundheits-IT in Deutschland und versteht sich als Gestalter der Digitalisierung von Versorgungsprozessen. Er vertritt die Interessen der Anbieter digitaler Lösungen, setzt sich für freie Marktwirtschaft, Innovation sowie die Nutzung internationaler Standards ein und bekennt sich klar zu Demokratie und Vielfalt. Der Verband schafft Plattformen zum Austausch und veranstaltet mit der DMEA Europas wichtigste Veranstaltung für Health-IT. Seine Vision ist es, vernetzte digitale Lösungen zu ermöglichen, um die Gesundheitsversorgung in Deutschland nachhaltig zu verbessern. Der bvitg feiert in diesem Jahr sein 30-jähriges Bestehen und hat sich seit der Gründung im September 1995 unter dem Namen Namen Verband der Hersteller von patientenorientierten Krankenhausinformationssysteme VHK von 8 Gründungsunternehmen zu einem Verband mit rund 120 Mitgliedern entwickelt.

Financing Nature
R4N Episode 8: Thomas Pickford (TNC) and Glenn Anderson (Wendling Beck )

Financing Nature

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2025 51:45


In this episode Helen Avery is joined by Thomas Pickford, UK Partnerships and Policy Lead at The Nature Conservancy (TNC) and Glenn Anderson, Co-Founder and Strategy Lead at the Wendling Beck - a landscape scale project which has been selling Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG) units in the UK. In this episode they talk about the BNG market, what it is, how it works and the implications for the EU. They also discuss what this looks like for farmers and land mangers who are engaging with BNG. For those interested in the Wendling Beck Project's development, the GFI Hive has also written a detailed set of case studies, all found on the GFI Hive Investment Readiness Toolkit: https://hive.greenfinanceinstitute.com/gfihive/toolkit/projects/wendling-beck/

uk co founders european union beck pickford strategy lead bng wendling policy lead glenn anderson nature conservancy tnc
TriStory - Triathlon Stories
#104 Im Epizentrum der Leistungsexplosion – MIT MARIO SCHMIDT-WENDLING, COACH, UND DATEN VON THORSTEN RADDE

TriStory - Triathlon Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2025 85:52


«WIR SEHEN EINE GIGANTISCHE ENTWICKLUNG» Was passiert gerade im Triathlon? Rekorde fallen scheinbar spielerisch, Grenzen werden gesprengt, Newcomer stossen in Bereiche vor, die früher hart erarbeitet werden mussten … Ein Beispiel: Am Ironman 70.3 in Aix En Provence blieben gleich zehn Athleten unter 1:10 Stunden im Halbmarathon – das ist eine neue Dimension.  Zu diesem Thema spreche ich nacheinander gleich mit zwei Experten, denn zuerst wollen wir klare Fakten schaffen: Die Datenlage ordnet Thorsten Radde von trirating.com ein. Es gibt weltweit niemand, der die Triathlon Daten so akribisch sammelt und auswertet wie der Norddeutsche. Verraten sei, dass er eine «gigantische Entwicklung» sieht.Und der Frankfurter Mario Schmidt-Wendling (ab Minute 20:30) , seit über 20 Jahren mit SISU Training im Coaching-Geschäft, berichtet direkt aus dem Epizentrum der Leistungsexplosion. Sein Athlet Willy Hirsch rangiert mit 7:30 Stunden unter den Top Ten der weltbesten Ironmänner - hinter Patrick Lange, Jan Stratmann und Jan Frodeno.Viele Faktoren wie Laufschuhe oder Aerodynamik führen zu einer gigantischen Leistungsentwicklung, die von 2024 auf 2025 besonders eindrücklich ist. Doch Mario Schmidt Wendling hebt im Gespräch einen Faktor ganz besonders heraus …  ________________ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Mario Schmidt-Wendling: https://sisu-training.de/________________Thorsten Radde: https://sisu-training.de/___________⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠TriStory⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠: ⁠https://tristory.news.blog/_________________TriStory ist auf ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Facebook⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠und ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠LinkedIn⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠_________________Kontakt⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠tristory@gmx.ch⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠_________________Die finanzielle Unterstützung von TriStory ist gerne möglich. Weitere ⁠⁠Details ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠hier⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠:⁠ https://tristory.news.blog/unterstutzung/ ⁠_________________TWINT (nur in der Schweiz): + 41 79 261 60 90 –Stichwort Podcast _________________IBAN-ZahlungsinfosEmpfänger: Sabine KlapperVerwendungszweck: PodcastKontonummer: 3500-5.224765.9IBAN: CH89 0070 0350 0522 4765 9

Dummy & Co
P178: Medical Training: So wird dein Hund tierarztfit – Mit Elisabeth Wendling

Dummy & Co

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2025 25:07


Zähne zeigen, Pfote geben, stillhalten – Medical Training kann jeder! In dieser Podcastepisode ist Elisabeth Wendling zu Gast und du erfährst die wichtigsten Übungen für stressfreie Tierarztbesuche.

ÄrzteTag
Digitale Anwendungen für Praxen mit Spaßfaktor – gibt es das, Frau Wendling?

ÄrzteTag

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2025 34:22


Die Gesundheits-IT-Messe DMEA wartete mit vielen Neuerungen auf. Über diejenigen, die für Praxen den größten Nutzen stiften, sprechen wir im „ÄrzteTag“-Podcast mit Melanie Wendling vom Herstellerverband bvitg.

Agent Survival Guide Podcast
SNP Summit Registration is Live

Agent Survival Guide Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2025 14:02


  The Friday Five for February 28, 2025: Budget Reconciliation & Healthcare More iPhone Silent Alarm Issues Adobe Launches Photoshop Mobile Streaming Picks for March 2025 SNP Summit Registration is Live   Register for the Ritter Insurance Marketing SNP Summit!   Budget Reconciliation & Healthcare: Tong, Noah. “House Budget Plan Advances, Paving Way for Major Medicaid Cuts.” Fiercehealthcare.Com, Fierce Healthcare, 26 Feb. 2025, www.fiercehealthcare.com/payers/house-budget-plan-advances-paving-way-major-medicaid-cuts. “Overview of Potential Medicaid Changes in 2025 Budget Reconciliation Bill.” Gih.Org, Grantmakers In Health, 25 Feb. 2025, www.gih.org/publication/issue-focus-overview-of-potential-medicaid-changes-in-2025-budget-reconciliation-bill/. Sanger-katz, Margot, and Alicia Parlapiano. “The House Wants to Pass Trump's Agenda in One Big Bill. Here's What's in It.” Nytimes.Com, The New York Times, 25 Feb. 2025, www.nytimes.com/interactive/2025/02/21/upshot/house-gop-budget-blueprint.html. Wendling, Mike. “US House Narrowly Passes Trump-Backed Spending Bill.” Bbc.Com, BBC News, 26 Feb. 2025, www.bbc.com/news/articles/cp9yx7e13ryo.   More iPhone Silent Alarm Issues: Shakir, Umar. “Apple's Weird iPhone Alarm Problems Are Still Happening.” Theverge.Com, The Verge, 10 Jan. 2025, www.theverge.com/2025/1/9/24340238/apple-iphone-alarm-broken-timing-failed. Neely, Amber. “If Your iPhone Alarms Aren't Going off, You're Not Alone.” AppleInsider.Com, AppleInsider, 23 Jan. 2025, appleinsider.com/articles/25/01/23/if-your-iphone-alarms-arent-going-off-youre-not-alone. Bologna, Caroline. “Some iPhone Users Are Reporting A Major Issue With Their Alarm. Here's What's Happening.” HuffPost.Com, HuffPost, 24 Feb. 2025, www.huffpost.com/entry/iphone-alarm-silent-issue_l_67bc894be4b05645f4fee06e.   Streaming Picks for March 2025: Koc, Demet. “Coming to Streaming in March 2025.” Nexuspointnews.Com, Nexus Point News, 25 Feb. 2025, www.nexuspointnews.com/post/coming-to-streaming-in-march-2025.   Adobe Launches Photoshop Mobile: Weatherbed, Jess. “Adobe's New Photoshop App for iPhone Is More like the Real Thing.” Theverge.Com, The Verge, 25 Feb. 2025, www.theverge.com/news/618859/adobe-photoshop-mobile-iphone-android-app-availability. “Adobe Photoshop Brings World's Leading Image and Design App to Mobile to Empower Next Generation of Creators.” News.Adobe.Com, Adobe, 25 Feb. 2025, news.adobe.com/news/2025/02/photoshop-mobile-web. Wilson, Mark. “At Last, Adobe Photoshop Comes to the iPhone (and It Just Might Be Great).” Fastcompany.Com, Fast Company, 25 Feb. 2025, www.fastcompany.com/91283790/at-last-adobe-photoshop-comes-to-the-iphone-and-it-just-might-be-great.   SNP Summit Registration & Other Events for Agents: Integrity Webinars: https://learningcenter.tawebhost.com/MedicareCENTER-Webinar-Schedule.pdf Ritter Insurance Marketing Events: https://ritterim.com/events/ Registration for Ritter SNP Summit: https://summits.ritterim.com/   Resources: 4 Myths About Dual Eligible Special Needs Plans (D-SNP) Sales: https://lnk.to/asg650  Apps for Cyber Security: https://lnk.to/asga80 Guidelines for Sharing Personal Beneficiary Data with Other TPMOs: https://lnk.to/asg647 The Beginner's Guide to D-SNPs: https://lnk.to/asg648 The Postseason Game Plan for Agents: https://lnk.to/asgf20250214   Follow Us on Social! Ritter on Facebook, https://www.facebook.com/RitterIM Instagram, https://www.instagram.com/ritter.insurance.marketing/ LinkedIn, https://www.linkedin.com/company/ritter-insurance-marketing TikTok, https://www.tiktok.com/@ritterim X, https://x.com/RitterIM and Youtube, https://www.youtube.com/user/RitterInsurance     Sarah on LinkedIn, https://www.linkedin.com/in/sjrueppel/ Instagram, https://www.instagram.com/thesarahjrueppel/ and Threads, https://www.threads.net/@thesarahjrueppel  Tina on LinkedIn, https://www.linkedin.com/in/tina-lamoreux-6384b7199/   Contact the Agent Survival Guide Podcast! Email us ASGPodcast@Ritterim.com or call 1-717-562-7211 and leave a voicemail. Not affiliated with or endorsed by Medicare or any government agency.

Triathlon-Podcast
Mario Schmidt-Wendling - Triathlon Trainer und Inhaber von Sisu Training

Triathlon-Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2025 90:27


Aloha! Heute habe ich ein interessantes Follow Up Gespräch mit dem mega sympathischen und erfolgreichen Triathlon Trainer und Inhaber von Sisu Training - Mario Schmidt Wendling ! Wir reden u.a. über gute Vorsätze für das Neue Jahr 2025, wie wichtig Kommunikation zwischen AthletIn und Coach ist, was Porsche fahren mit Trainer Erfolg gemeinsam hat, wie es sein kann das sich der Triathlon Profisport weiterentwickelt hat, allerdings nicht viele Profis wirklich davon leben können, über ein hessisches Geheimrezept was gegen Erkältungen hilft und einiges mehr. Ist ein sehr interessantes Gespräch geworden, dass Du Dir unbedingt anhören solltest ! Überall wo es Podcasts gibt ;) P.S. Mario war bereits 2015 hier zu Gast - Link dazu findest Du in den Shownotes. Shownotes: Website von Sisu Training => https://sisu-training.de/ Hier geht es zum ersten Talk mit Mario hier bei Triathlon Podcast vom 22.12.2015 In eigener Sache: Dir hat die heutige Folge mit Mario Schmidt-Wendling von Sisu Training mega gefallen? Prima - dann teile die Folge gerne mit deinen Freunden und Followern - sharing is caring ! Weiter freue ich mich, wenn Du Triathlon Podcast abonnierst und bewertest. Das geht überall wo es Podcasts gibt, zum Beispiel bei Spotify, Apple Podcast und überall wo es Podcasts gibt. Vielen Dank an dieser Stelle ;) Bis zur nächsten Podcastfolge , bleib sportlich und gesund ! Dein Marco Folge direkt herunterladen

Studio 9 - Deutschlandfunk Kultur
Halloween - ein keltisches Fest?

Studio 9 - Deutschlandfunk Kultur

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2024 7:33


Wendling, Holger www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Studio 9

Heirloom Radio
All The Quakers Are Shoulder Shakers - 1919 -Popular Song of 105 yrs ago...

Heirloom Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2024 8:52


A listen back... Waaaay back... to a popular song from 1919. "All Quakers are Shoulder Shakers" .... sung by the "All Star Trio" and a second version played by the " Wendling, Kalmar and Leslie Cordes Orchestra.". Interesting to hear what was popular in music in 1919! Track will live in the "History of Radio" Playlist

Smart Talk
Upper Allen Township officially becomes a bird town

Smart Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2024 22:17


Upper Allen Township announced that it has officially been recognized as the 57th Bird Town in the State of Pennsylvania. According to the Bird Town Pennsylvania website, their mission is to work in partnership with local municipalities and like-minded organizations to promote community-based conservation actions to create a healthier, more sustainable environment for birds, wildlife, and people. Heidi Shiver, President of Bird Town Pennsylvania said in 2010, she realized there was a need to protect birds in the state. “I think we all realized that the bird populations have really been declining…We've really been seeing a huge drop on populations anywhere from 30 to 70 percent, “said Shiver. Shiver says the birds can decline in population due to loss of habitat, pesticide use, bird window collision and cats. She said 2.4 billion birds die by cats.  Through partnerships, Bird Town Pennsylvania is truly making a remarkable impact on conservation of birds and wildlife. “we work at municipal levels, you know, on passing proclamations, resolutions and ordinances to address these issues. Also working with schools in and also doing youth actions as well. You know, looking at these different issues to how they can be addressed on school properties and also engaging with Scouts and so on, you know, possibly invasive removal, invasive plant removal, or you know, actually planting native plants or putting in demonstration gardens. And we also focus on organizations and collaborations and partnerships with other groups. And also, doing advocacy work, really promoting awareness about these issues and assuring that we have or a thread that goes through all these different strategy areas. It's habitat enhancement, really just focusing on, you know, planting native plants, creating demonstration gardens to inform the public, and then also addressing those threats to birds through all those different strategies, “said Shiver. Tim Wendling is the Assistant Township Manager for Upper Allen township. Since becoming the assistant manager in February, he's began touring their 17 different parks, and realized the need for preserving birds thriving in the township. Upper Allen Township is also looking for volunteers from the community to help design and then implement the bird walk. “We wanted to really explain that and see how we can get the community involved and making sure that, we encourage bird care throughout the whole township by, you know, talking about how we can do little things and talk a little bit more about this later, but by adding birdhouses and being, you know, cognizant of of birds and windows and lighting and those types of things, and because the park system in nature is really important to the residents, I felt like this was something that, you know, we should bring to our township. And the Board of commissioners was very supportive about it, “said Wendling. Click Here to learn more about Bird Town Pennsylvania.      Support WITF: https://www.witf.org/support/give-now/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Le 5/7
Clarisse Wendling, étudiante en communication

Le 5/7

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2024 4:55


durée : 00:04:55 - Déjà debout - Clarisse Wendling, étudiante en communication est l'invitée de 6h20

Le 5/7
Clarisse Wendling et Nicolas Floc'h

Le 5/7

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2024 120:12


durée : 02:00:12 - Le 5/7 - par : Mathilde MUNOS, Amaury Bocher, Elise Amchin - Clarisse Wendling et Nicolas Floc'h sont les invités du 5/7

Les interviews d'Inter
Clarisse Wendling, étudiante en communication

Les interviews d'Inter

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2024 4:55


durée : 00:04:55 - Déjà debout - Clarisse Wendling, étudiante en communication est l'invitée de 6h20

Scoops with Danny Mac
Adam Betz, Steve Wendling and Jerome Harris – Golf with Jay Delsing

Scoops with Danny Mac

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2024 119:52


Great discussion today with Adam Betz Founder of Family Golf and Learning Center plus Steve Wendling, Managing Director of UHY Midwest and Western Golf Association Director. We also visit with Jerome Harris, the Founder of Urban Golf STL. Golf with Jay Delsing is brought to you by the Ascension Charity Classic:

Golf with Jay Delsing
Adam Betz, Steve Wendling & Jerome Harris

Golf with Jay Delsing

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2024 119:52


Adam Betz (Founder of Family Golf and Learning Center), Steve Wendling (Managing Director of UHY Midwest and Western Golf Association Director) and Jerome Harris (Founder of Urban Golf STL). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Golf with Jay Delsing
Adam Betz, Steve Wendling & Jerome Harris

Golf with Jay Delsing

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2024 119:52


Adam Betz (Founder of Family Golf and Learning Center), Steve Wendling (Managing Director of UHY Midwest and Western Golf Association Director) and Jerome Harris (Founder of Urban Golf STL).

Revenue Builders
Sales Best Practices with Mark Wendling

Revenue Builders

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2024 58:52


Mark Wendling is the Global VP of Data Cloud Sales and Alliances at Snowflake. He has a successful career in sales and has held various leadership positions in companies like S.C., Michael Page International, East Search Vision, ClearSlide, and Sumo Logic. Mark has been with Snowflake for the past seven years and has played a crucial role in scaling the company's sales organization.In this episode, Mark shares insights into how Snowflake organizes its commercial sales teams and the key skills young sellers need to learn. He emphasizes the importance of focusing on the customer's pain points and metrics, rather than just selling the product. Mark also discusses the significance of memory in sales, the value of being coachable, and the power of creating a vision for customers. He highlights the importance of tracking meaningful metrics and shares his approach to negotiation and pricing. Additionally, Mark provides advice on scaling sales teams and the importance of focusing on the ideal customer profile.Tune in and learn more about this episode of the Revenue Builders Podcast.HERE ARE SOME KEY SECTIONS TO CHECK OUT[00:02:03] Overview of Snowflake's commercial sales organization[00:11:08] Command of the message framework for social selling[00:12:07] Focusing on positive business outcomes and creating a vision[00:15:08] Drive, memory, and coachability as important characteristics[00:18:04] Using MEDDICC for qualifying and forecasting[00:21:21] Coaching reps to understand and influence metrics[00:23:02] The importance of reps knowing how they are measured[00:24:45] Focusing on the answers you need, not just want[00:27:29] Focusing on what you receive, not what you send[00:28:20] Top reasons for deals going awry: lack of a champion and failure to identify pain points[00:31:45] Understanding what matters to the customer and prioritizing give-get scenarios[00:34:10] The importance of memory and being prepared with give-gets[00:37:08] Need for exit criteria before moving to the next stage[00:39:53] Importance of having multiple paths to reach sales targets[00:48:22] Importance of equitable division of potential accounts[00:56:49] Educating reps on the risks and challenges of career advancementADDITIONAL RESOURCESLearn more about aligning customer-facing teams to improve execution: https://forc.mx/48o1jyPConnect and learn more about Mark Wendling.https://www.linkedin.com/in/marc-wendling-0b1503/https://www.linkedin.com/company/snowflake-computing/HIGHLIGHT QUOTES[00:19:50] "It's not about the answers you want, it's about the answers you need."[00:25:02] "It's not about what you say. It's about all the signals that you receive and what you do with them."[00:32:45] "If you try to sell Snowflake, you're going to fail. If you sell change, you are going to succeed."

That Jiu Jitsu Podcast
Episode 143: Alex Wendling

That Jiu Jitsu Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2024 35:08


I'm joined today by Alex Wendling. She is a commentator for Combate Global, she is a bjj competitor, and she has a YouTube page with over a million views where she posts event recaps, rolling commentary, fighter interviews, and more.We talked about commentary, whether or not social media is a good thing, and the future of the PGF.Check out Alex on YouTubeYou can also follow her on Instagram and on TikTokYou can watch the video version of every episode on YouTubeFollow the show at: @That_JiuJitsu_PodcastFollow Justin directly: @JustinLeskoLearn more about the show on our WebsiteVisit the Shop for shirts and moreSupport the show

Le chemin de ma philosophie
33. L'avenir n'existe pas. Comment anticiper dans le temps long ?

Le chemin de ma philosophie

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2024 32:38


Pensez-vous que le futur est tout tracé, ou plutôt que l'avenir n'existe pas ? Avec mon invitée, nous partageons cette conviction : si le futur est une toile blanche, il sera façonné par nos actions présentes. Prospectiviste, chercheuse et conférencière, Cécile Wendling est spécialiste de l'anticipation et on parle avec elle du temps long. Dans un monde en perpétuelle évolution, comment anticiper l'avenir ? En particulier, comment saisir les points de rupture, les événements qui font dévier le cours de l'histoire à long terme ? On va découvrir que notre perception de l'avenir est une construction complexe, à la fois individuelle et sociale. Et on va réaliser comment anticiper nous confronte à notre rôle en tant que maillon dans la chaîne du temps. Soyons à la fois humble et courageux face au temps long, et interrogeons-nous sur l'empreinte que nous voulons laisser aux générations futures. Découvrez les secrets des penseurs du futur, les lieux où se dessinent les contours de demain, et laissez-vous inspirer par les métaphores fascinantes qui illuminent notre chemin vers l'inconnu. Rejoignez-nous pour une exploration captivante des futurs possibles et des réflexions inspirantes sur notre rôle d'architectes de l'avenir. Parce que, comme nous le dit Eleanor Roosevelt : "Le futur est un mystère, mais l'avenir nous appartient."Nous avons évoqué beaucoup de personnes, de concepts et d'événements pendant l'épisode. Vous pouvez explorer les nombreuses ressources les concernant sur cette page :https://www.stefets.com/blog/comment-anticiper-dans-le-temps-long

Becker’s Healthcare Podcast
Chanin Wendling, Senior Director at Contigo Health

Becker’s Healthcare Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2023 10:04


Chanin Wendling, Senior Director at Contigo Health, joins the podcast to discuss his background, top priorities for the rest of the year, programs and initiatives that have been needle-moving, and more!

Becker’s Payer Issues Podcast
Chanin Wendling, Senior Director at Contigo Health

Becker’s Payer Issues Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2023 10:04


Chanin Wendling, Senior Director at Contigo Health, joins the podcast to discuss her background, top priorities for the rest of the year, programs and initiatives that have been needle-moving, and more!

Law&Crime Sidebar
Top 9 Most Shocking Crimes Caught on Home Security Cameras

Law&Crime Sidebar

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2023 18:03


A 25-year-old Michigan nursing student was gunned down in cold blood by her 26-year-old ex-boyfriend who later admitted to the killing in a chilling phone call to his parents. Investigators said Justin Wendling, a doctor, fatally shot Gina Bryant at a truck stop in Illinois before fleeing to Iowa. Authorities said the savage killing happened shortly after Bryant broke up with Wendling. The Law&Crime Network's Sierra Gillespie has the details.HOSTS:Jesse Weber: https://twitter.com/jessecordweberAngenette Levy: https://twitter.com/Angenette5LAW&CRIME SIDEBAR PRODUCTION:YouTube Management - Bobby SzokePodcasting - Sam GoldbergVideo Editing - Michael DeiningerScript Writing - Savannah WilliamsonGuest Booking - Alyssa Fisher & Diane KayeSocial Media Management - Vanessa BeinSTAY UP-TO-DATE WITH THE LAW&CRIME NETWORK:Watch Law&Crime Network on YouTubeTV: https://bit.ly/3td2e3yWhere To Watch Law&Crime Network: https://bit.ly/3akxLK5Sign Up For Law&Crime's Daily Newsletter: https://bit.ly/LawandCrimeNewsletterRead Fascinating Articles From Law&Crime Network: https://bit.ly/3td2IqoLAW&CRIME NETWORK SOCIAL MEDIA:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lawandcrime/Twitter: https://twitter.com/LawCrimeNetworkFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/lawandcrimeTwitch: https://www.twitch.tv/lawandcrimenetworkTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lawandcrimeSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Becker’s Healthcare Podcast
Chanin Wendling, Senior Director at Contigo Health

Becker’s Healthcare Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2023 10:00


Chanin Wendling, Senior Director at Contigo Health, joins the podcast to discuss his background, top priorities for the rest of the year, programs and initiatives that have been needle-moving, and more!

Mama's Mission
99.Put off By Play? Let This Change Your Mind with Joy Wendling

Mama's Mission

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2023 36:22


When you hear the word play do you secretly think (as I once did), it sounds lovely, but not for me?  Does play sounds too time consuming and so not simple? I was there Mama. But my conversation with Joy Wendling from Created to Play changed all of that.  I think I was making play to be this big thing and it's really not. In fact, I discovered that I have been playing without really knowing it.  In this episode we unpack what play is, how we can use it to point our kids to Jesus, and a whole lot more. So if you're ready to be converted, this episode is the one for you! XO Deb Joy's podcast is Playfully Faithful Parenting The episode mentioned in the podcast is Episode 17: Created to Play: God Designed Play Personalities  Connect with me on Instagram, or join the Facebook community here. Email me: heymamasmission@gmail.com or join the weekly newsletter here. 

Intentional Momlife with Jesus: Scheduling, Productivity, Faith, Mindset, Selfcare, Coach, Christian Moms
193: The Truth About Playing With Your Kids with Joy Wendling *part 2*

Intentional Momlife with Jesus: Scheduling, Productivity, Faith, Mindset, Selfcare, Coach, Christian Moms

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2023 18:08


Is intentionally playing with your kids important to you?  Do you believe play is important or beneficial to health and development?   *Be sure to go back to listen to the first part of this episode with Joy, 192, where she shares tips on how to play with our kids.* In this episode Sasha chats with Joy Wendling. Enthusiastic. Passionate. Profound. Joy is a writer, speaker, podcaster, certified parent coach, and founder of Created to Play. She has over 20 years of experience in children, youth, and family ministry, as well as a Master's in Youth, Family, and Culture from Fuller Theological Seminary. Her idea of relaxing is gazing at the mountains from her island home with an ice-cold Diet Coke and a good book. Joy lives in the Pacific Northwest and enjoys laughing and playing with her five daughters and husband. In part 2 of this multi-part episode with Joy she shares Biblical truth and psychology about the importance of intentionally playing with our children. Joy talks about the benefits of play and how it is not only good for our childrens brains, but also their behavior and our bonds as well.  Want to connect with Joy? Website: createdtoplay.com Facebook: facebook.com/created2play Facebook Community: createdtoplay.com/community Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/playfully-faithful-parenting-encouraging-christian/id1577229478 Are you ready to Connect with God!?! Join us in the free 5- Day Live Connect with God Consistency Challenge! Register now at https://intentionalabundance.life/connectwithgod Your Host, Sasha Star Robertson is an Intentional Living & Biblical Mindset Coach for busy Christian moms, wife of 14 years to her best friend, boy mom x2 (blessed by adoption), travel addict, and Jesus freak. She is the founder of The Intentional Abundance Co., curator of the Life & Goals Planner, host of the Intentional MomLife with Jesus Podcast & co-host of the Faithful Family Fortress Podcast. Sasha is passionate about the call in Isaiah 61:1-2 and believes that God called her to set mothers free from the stress, overwhelm, and burden associated with modern day motherhood and instead help them live in the freedom of Christ through Biblical mindset & balanced schedules. You're invited to join us in the Productively Peaceful Moms Club over on facebook! It's a safe space where we can show up vulnerably and encourage each other, where ere share the mission of being the best mommas we can be through the grace and strength of Jesus Christ, where we encourage consistency and are able to hold each other accountable. We share scripture and talk about podcast episodes and pray for each other and set goals and so much more! You're more than welcome here, you're wanted here! https://intentionalabundance.life/community Want weekly emails with Biblical encouragement, podcast episode links, special offers, and to be the first to hear about new offerings? Join us on the Intentional Momlife with Jesus Podcast Insiders email list at https://intentionalabundance.life/insider Would you benefit from having a coach helping you live Productively Peaceful days digging into Faithful Foundations, Purposeful Priorities, Mindset Mastery, & Simple Selfcare? This question is rhetorical, everyone would! Schedule a consult with Sasha to learn more about the IAM Coaching Program and to see if you'd be a good fit. https://calendly.com/intentionalabundanceco/iamconsult Leave Sasha a message on her SpeakPipe to be featured on the Podcast! Whether you have a topic or specific question you'd like discussed here on the show, or want to leave a verbal review. https://www.speakpipe.com/MomlifewithJesus Schedule your Purposeful Priorities Clarity Call with Sasha to cut the overwhelm and chaos to instead live in integrity with what matters most to you and what God has for you in this season of life. https://calendly.com/intentionalabundanceco/purposefulpriorities  

Intentional Momlife with Jesus: Scheduling, Productivity, Faith, Mindset, Selfcare, Coach, Christian Moms
192: How to Intentionally Play With Your Kids with Joy Wendling *part 1*

Intentional Momlife with Jesus: Scheduling, Productivity, Faith, Mindset, Selfcare, Coach, Christian Moms

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2023 24:19


Do you struggle to play with your kids? I know I do! What does play look like to you?  In this episode Sasha chats with Joy Wendling. Enthusiastic. Passionate. Profound. Joy is a writer, speaker, podcaster, certified parent coach, and founder of Created to Play. She has over 20 years of experience in children, youth, and family ministry, as well as a Master's in Youth, Family, and Culture from Fuller Theological Seminary. Her idea of relaxing is gazing at the mountains from her island home with an ice-cold Diet Coke and a good book. Joy lives in the Pacific Northwest and enjoys laughing and playing with her five daughters and husband. Sasha asks Joy to share about her specialty, playing with our kids. Joy encourages us that it's totally normal and provides a number of reasons why it might be difficult to intentionally play with our littles. She also provides clarity on what 'play' is... or can be and shares a number of tips on how to shift our mindset around play. Joy provides Biblical truth to encourage mommas to prioritize intentional play, even if it means starting small.  *Be sure to come back tomorrow and listen to the next episode, 193, where Joy shares a bit more about the psychology and importance behind play, and the benefits of play for all.* Want to connect with Joy? Website: createdtoplay.com Facebook: facebook.com/created2play Facebook Community: createdtoplay.com/community  Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/playfully-faithful-parenting-encouraging-christian/id1577229478 Are you ready to Connect with God!?! Join us in the free 5- Day Live Connect with God Consistency Challenge! Register now at https://intentionalabundance.life/connectwithgod Schedule your Purposeful Priorities Clarity Call with Sasha to cut the overwhelm and chaos to instead live in integrity with what matters most to you and what God has for you in this season of life. https://calendly.com/intentionalabundanceco/purposefulpriorities Your Host, Sasha Star Robertson is an Intentional Living & Biblical Mindset Coach for busy Christian moms, wife of 14 years to her best friend, boy mom x2 (blessed by adoption), travel addict, and Jesus freak. She is the founder of The Intentional Abundance Co., curator of the Life & Goals Planner, host of the Intentional MomLife with Jesus Podcast & co-host of the Faithful Family Fortress Podcast. Sasha is passionate about the call in Isaiah 61:1-2 and believes that God called her to set mothers free from the stress, overwhelm, and burden associated with modern day motherhood and instead help them live in the freedom of Christ through Biblical mindset & balanced schedules. You're invited to join us in the Productively Peaceful Moms Club over on facebook! It's a safe space where we can show up vulnerably and encourage each other, where ere share the mission of being the best mommas we can be through the grace and strength of Jesus Christ, where we encourage consistency and are able to hold each other accountable. We share scripture and talk about podcast episodes and pray for each other and set goals and so much more! You're more than welcome here, you're wanted here! https://intentionalabundance.life/community Want weekly emails with Biblical encouragement, podcast episode links, special offers, and to be the first to hear about new offerings? Join us on the Intentional Momlife with Jesus Podcast Insiders email list at https://intentionalabundance.life/insider Would you benefit from having a coach helping you live Productively Peaceful days digging into Faithful Foundations, Purposeful Priorities, Mindset Mastery, & Simple Selfcare? This question is rhetorical, everyone would! Schedule a consult with Sasha to learn more about the IAM Coaching Program and to see if you'd be a good fit. https://calendly.com/intentionalabundanceco/iamconsult Leave Sasha a message on her SpeakPipe to be featured on the Podcast! Whether you have a topic or specific question you'd like discussed here on the show, or want to leave a verbal review. https://www.speakpipe.com/MomlifewithJesus

How 'Bout We Do This Together?
330. Encountering God Through Play (Joy Wendling | Church Volunteer Workshop)

How 'Bout We Do This Together?

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2023 57:28


Joy Wendling specializes in teaching parents and churches about how to use play to help kids fall in love with Jesus. In this workshop Joy will share her expertise in how we can incorporate play into children's ministry as an effective tool for growth and discipleship. Find out more about Joy Wendling's ministry here. For more content from the 171st Northwest Christian Convention, go to www.nwchristiannetwork.com/nwcc171 Theme Music: Simply Beautiful by Scott Riggan (www.scottriggan.com) --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nwcn/support

Eye On Franchising
Power Washing the Country with Rolling Suds Featuring Founder Brian Wendling Sr, President Brian Wendling Jr and CEO Aaron Harper

Eye On Franchising

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2023 46:57


Attention all entrepreneurs and business enthusiasts, do you want to learn from the success story of a family business that grew into a franchising empire? Tune in to the latest episode of Eye on Franchising, where Lance Graulich interviews the founders and CEO of Rolling Suds Powerwashing. Listen as they share their inspiring journey of how they got into power washing and eventually pivoted to commercial work, systemizing operations, investing in technology, and expanding through franchising. Discover their unique system of using chemicals and soft washing techniques to make the process easier and faster, and how they teach their franchisees to replicate their success. With a mission statement focused on relationships, this family business is selective in its franchisee search and provides comprehensive training, support, and marketing assistance. Don't miss out on the opportunity to learn from their experience and join their mission to become the biggest power washing company in the world. Listen now to the Rolling Suds Powerwashing episode on Eye on Franchising and unlock the secrets to success in the power washing industry. - The podcast features Rolling Suds Powerwashing, a family business that has been in operation for 33 years and has grown through systemizing operations and investing in technology.- The company has expanded into franchising and has experienced rapid growth, with a focus on a people-first approach and franchisee success.- Rolling Suds Powerwashing, specializes in power washing residential and commercial properties using a proprietary process and offers a comprehensive training program for franchisees.- The company is selective in their franchisee search and emphasizes exceptional service and a focus on relationships. KEY POINTS[0:5:28] By investing in larger trucks, machines, and tanks, the company was able to dramatically increase their efficiency and speed, enabling them to undertake more projects and expand their reach to a greater audience.[0:9:52] Brian Wendling Jr joined the family business in 2015, leveraging his ambition and expertise to propel the business to unprecedented levels of success and create a lasting legacy for his family.[0:11:58] By leveraging the knowledge and experience of industry giants Steve Beagleman and Aaron Harper, our growth and success have been dramatically accelerated.[0:15:14] Franchising provides aspiring entrepreneurs with an unparalleled opportunity to unlock tremendous success and prosperity through comprehensive systems and unwavering support.[0:26:27] Experience a lightning-fast transformation of your property with professional power washing, backed by specialised trucks and equipment – an investment of just $150-200k that can deliver up to three times the results![0:28:2] Fuelled by a desire to become the biggest power washing company in the world, our company is rapidly scaling with the selective recruitment of franchisees who share our ambitious vision.[0:28:2] An ideal franchisee for this opportunity should possess an ambitious, determined attitude and the ability to recognize the untapped potential in a specialized market. With their proven sales, managerial, and operational expertise, they have the perfect recipe for success.[0:28:2] Franchisees can enjoy a comprehensive training experience, featuring both hands-on and classroom instruction, tailored support from a call center and assistance in hiring personnel and acquiring equipment - all designed to deliver an unparalleled customer experience.[0:28:54] The company has achieved remarkable growth and implemented robust systems, enabling seamless expansion into new markets and franchising opportunities.[0:30:57] Our commitment to fostering meaningful relationships with our customers and partners through our core values of compassion, courtesy, honesty, and helpfulness is unwavering.[0:31:57] Aaron has achieved an extraordinary feat, selling a staggering 200+ franchise locations by leveraging a highly personalized, people-centric approach.[0:36:26] This powerful training program offers flexible virtual learning on weekends or at night, empowering you to quickly master the essential accounting software, CRM, and more - with short, easy-to-follow videos and pictures.Have you heard the news?  We are officially on YouTube.  Come check out a few videos have have and give me a follow!https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwoAdrkPZmveJt5AQRDk8WA---Lance GraulichFranchise Consulting Services from ION FranchisingEye On Franchising

Fierce Calling with Doris Swift
Joy Wendling: We Were Created to Play

Fierce Calling with Doris Swift

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2023 32:02


What if parenting could be peaceful, purposeful, and playful? Have you ever considered play as being just as important for adults as it is for kids? Today, we're chatting about how we were created to play. My guest this week is Joy Wendling, who is passionate about helping moms enjoy parenting as they teach their children about Jesus. She's also passionate about reminding us we were all created to play and can encounter Jesus through play. Her name fits her perfectly! She is a joy to talk with and she is joyfully taking action where her passion, compassion, and conviction intersect. If you need refreshment and encouragement, you'll find it here. I know what Joy shares will encourage, inspire, and challenge you! So listen in while I have a chat with Joy Wendling. A Few Favorite Quotes from We Were Created to Play "In college, I was introduced to Jesus as a friend--and for today. That it wasn't just this thing that we could experience after we died--it wasn't just about getting to heaven, it was about living life with Jesus. When that happened, my whole world changed." "Abundant life became this thing that I understood in a new way ." --Joy Wendling Connect with Joy and learn more about how we were created to play ... You can connect with Joy at createdtoplay.com and find links to her podcast, coaching, and speaking! If what Joy shared intrigued you, be sure to book a free consult! More about Joy ... Enthusiastic and passionate with a simple, yet profound message, Joy Wendling is a writer, speaker, podcaster, and founder of Created to Play. Jesus has always been a part of her life, but not until college did she come to know him as a friend and understand an authentic, daily relationship with him. This experience led to Joy's passion for equipping families to take responsibility for their children's discipleship. Joy believes play is the best way to engage children, as well as an essential part of the abundant life and complete joy offered to us through Christ. When she isn't serving parents and children's ministry leaders, you can find Joy at home in the Pacific Northwest, laughing and playing with her five daughters and husband. Love Fierce Calling? If you love Fierce Calling, please leave a rating and review on Podchaser or wherever you are listening to this podcast. And... Do you need a speaker for your next women's event? Check out my speaking page, grab my flyer, and let's talk about me speaking at your next women's event... I love speaking God's truth into the lives of women! Free Gifts for You... Grab one of my free downloads by scrolling down to the bottom of the page! Love & God's Perfect Peace to You! Doris  

The Small Church Ministry Podcast
067: Try This If You Want Kids To Remember What You Teach With Joy Wendling

The Small Church Ministry Podcast

Play Episode Play 24 sec Highlight Listen Later Apr 11, 2023 49:50 Transcription Available


Join this conversation about kids in small churches with Ministry Leader & Parenting Coach Joy Wendling. If you're wondering how to make the biggest impact in the life of children, whether you're a Sunday School teacher, greeter, or grandparent, this episode is for you. We're talking about:Kids running in the hallwaysBehavior issues in classHow children, youth, and even adults learn bestGet ready to hear why your curriculum matters less than you think and how anyone can increase their teaching skillset by engaging in 3 simple things in the classroom.Get your FREE ticket to the Small Church Kidmin + Youth Ministry ConferenceConnect with Joy Wendling:www.createdtoplay.comwww.createdtoplay.com/podcastRate, Review, & Follow Laurie on Apple Podcasts"I love Laurie and The Small Church Ministry Podcast!!"

HoofNit Podcast
HoofNit Podcast with Kelsey Wendling Manager of Kansas Agritourism

HoofNit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2023 5:58


Check out this great HoofNit Podcast with Kelsey Wendling Manager of Kansas Agritourism@kansasagritourism @hoofnitpodcast @equifestofks2023 @khc #kansasagritourism #hoofnitpodcast #ehalnews #equifestofks2023

The Project Gutenberg Open Audiobook Collection
Ingersoll in Canada by Allen Pringle

The Project Gutenberg Open Audiobook Collection

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2023 151:31


Ingersoll in Canada A Reply to Wendling, Archbishop Lynch, Bystander; and Others

ChiroHustle Podcasts
Share a Cohesive Message of Chiropractic with Dr Michelle Wendling DC – Chiro Hustle Podcast 421

ChiroHustle Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2023 33:12


Dr. Michelle Wendling D.C. Graduated summa cum laude with a Doctorate in Chiropractic from Life West Chiropractic College. She also has a bachelor's degree from Colorado State University in Exercise and Sports Science. She has over 25 years of experience working on the human body including massage therapy, physical therapy, and as a personal trainer. […] The post Share a Cohesive Message of Chiropractic with Dr Michelle Wendling DC – Chiro Hustle Podcast 421 appeared first on Chiro Hustle.

ChiroHustle Podcasts
Share a Cohesive Message of Chiropractic with Dr Michelle Wendling DC – Chiro Hustle Podcast 421

ChiroHustle Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2023


Dr. Michelle Wendling D.C. Graduated summa cum laude with a Doctorate in Chiropractic from Life West Chiropractic College. She also has a bachelor's degree from Colorado State University in Exercise and Sports Science. She has over 25 years of experience working on the human body including massage therapy, physical therapy, and as a personal trainer. […] The post Share a Cohesive Message of Chiropractic with Dr Michelle Wendling DC – Chiro Hustle Podcast 421 appeared first on Chiro Hustle.

The Kubik Report
Brenda Wendling Campbell: Life Happens; So Does Death

The Kubik Report

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2022 29:00


Brenda Campbell has gone through major tragedies in less than a year.  We talk about coping with what life might present to us.  She poignantly tells her story and how she dealt with it.  Good advice for us about not only coping, but how to help someone who has gone through great loss.   Surprising and happy ending.  Be sure to listen!

The Mom Next Door: Stories of Faith
121 - Playful Parenting - Joy Wendling

The Mom Next Door: Stories of Faith

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2022 42:30


I have been challenged and encouraged by my guest Joy Wendling as she shared about playful parenting. Do you have a hard time playing with your children? Do you find it difficult to fit play into your day? Or maybe you want to know more about the purpose for play. Jump on into this chat and let's learn more! You can find Joy at her website, Created To Play or on Instagram @createdtoplay she is also on Facebook @Created To Play There's even a group on Facebook to join! Discipling Kids with Purpose. Don't forget to check out Joy's podcast, Playfully Faithful Parenting Come Chat with Pam and her friends over on the Facebook group Tending Fields Mom's Group or on Instagram @TendingFields

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Cornerstone Unplugged Podcast
Establishing Mindfulness and Healthy Living With Maureen Wendling

Cornerstone Unplugged Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2022 32:26


Maureen Wendling is the Executive Director at Shanthi Project, an education nonprofit providing evidence-based mindfulness services to more than 4,000 children and adults annually across the Greater Lehigh Valley in Pennsylvania. Her background in government relations and higher education has helped her become an experienced leader in Lehigh Valley's nonprofit sector, and she has helped develop and implement key strategies to advance organizations in their missions. She actively participates in silent mindfulness retreats and serves on the Board of Associates of the Lehigh Valley Community Foundation and Muhlenberg College, the Resilient Lehigh Valley Communications Committee, and Northampton County's Suicide Awareness Task Force.  Maureen received her Bachelor of Science from DeSales University, completed her mindfulness training at the Myrna Brind Mindfulness Institute at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, and an apprenticeship at the Center for Mindfulness at Lehigh Valley Health Network (LVHN). She received her Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction certification from Brown University.  In this episode… The world is full of stress, tension, and burnout. How can you give yourself compassion and find relief from intrusive thoughts? Rather than focusing on your thoughts, take inventory of your feelings.  When you suppress feelings, they tend to cause disruption elsewhere. Maureen Wendling recommends practicing mindfulness — considering your feelings is the best place to start. Being present with others can be difficult when distractions are present. One thing Maureen advises is time away from electronics to be fully aware of yourself and others. Acknowledge whatever distractions are keeping you from being present and intervene with mindfulness practices. In this episode of Cornerstone Unplugged, JP Cavaliere sits down with Maureen Wendling, Executive Director at Shanthi Project, to discuss practicing a trauma-informed intervention: mindfulness. Maureen talks about recognizing your emotions through relatable forms, using meditation to reduce behavioral problems in children, and how to build mindfulness habits. Thanks for tuning in!

Moms Grab Coffee
Mama, It's Time to Play! Relieving Stress and Finding Your Play Personality with Youth, Family and Culture Expert Joy Wendling | Episode 35

Moms Grab Coffee

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2022 39:33


If you're looking for ways to decompress and relieve your stress, it's time to go play!Kids play. That's what they innately do, and their bodies respond with joy. But what about adults? At some point in our transition to adulthood, did we stop playing?Joy Wendling, youth, family and culture expert and host of the Playfully Faithful Parenting podcast, has spent years studying the purpose and benefits of play for adults and kids. She shares the concept of playing personalities, the spectrum of “play” that makes it applicable to everybody (even if you think you're not “playful”), and the many ways we can apply it to our daily lives to find greater joy and grow our faith.We also chat about:Ways to encounter God through acts of play as women growing our faith and as moms who desire to build our kids' faithHow the popular game “Floor is Lava” can teach kids more about GodIntentional, fun, humor in motherhood__________Connect with Joy on her website, Facebook and InstagramListen to Playfully Faithful Parenting podcastEnjoying the show? Support me by tapping 5 stars on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen. Thank you so much!Subscribe to the podcast newsletter for new episode alerts, giveaways and moreFollow Moms Grab Coffee on Instagram and FacebookWe're on tiktok @momsgrabcoffeepod

The Devoted Dreamers Podcast
252 || Do You Need to Add More Playfulness to Your Dream or Your Parenting? || Joy Wendling

The Devoted Dreamers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2022 47:19


Find show notes here. How do you faithfully pursue a dream despite your limitations?  Mother of five little girls, Joy Wendling relishes the dream God has given her to help other moms enjoy their motherhood and incorporate playful moments with conversations about faith. But there are days when her own sin and brokenness make her feel disqualified from pursuing this dream. That's when she reminds herself to trust that God's faithfulness is bigger than her brokenness. Maybe you have felt unqualified and inadequate to convey the message God has given you to share with others. Maybe the enemy has told you that you're too broken, imperfect, or messed up to carry any goodness, hope, or encouragement to others.  Let this conversation with Joy encourage you through practical steps to integrate playfulness into your life and allow the Lord to meet you with His grace, mercy and faithfulness to do the work in and through you, despite you.  In this episode you'll also hear Joy and I discuss:  A definition of play, how Jesus played, and how that informs playfulness for us How we are meant to enjoy the abundant life Nurturing an awareness of God's presence with you in your dream Joy is a mama of five fun and fabulous girls, a podcaster, a parent coach, and a speaker with 20+ years of ministry experience and a Master's in Youth, Family, and Culture from Fuller Theological Seminary. She loves to equip and encourage Christian families to grow closer to Christ through play and to help parents disciple their kids through discipline. Joy does her best to enjoy the abundant life Christ offers through daily play and adventures in the beautiful Pacific Northwest. You can listen to Joy on her podcast Playfully Faithful Parenting where she shares playful discipleship tips each Monday and parenting devotions each Thursday. How to support Joy's Bible study: The Family Communion Experience Grab your seat for one of my September workshops here.    NEXT STEPS:  Connect with Merritt: Website || Instagram || Book a Discovery Call Get Connected with the Facebook Community Support the Podcast  Leave a Review: Apple Podcasts/iTunes Subscribe: on Apple Podcasts * on Android 

Stacked Keys Podcast
Episode 137 - - Kuline Wendling -- You Are Always Dealing With People

Stacked Keys Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2022 85:43


Meet Kuline Wendling. She's a take charge and go getter kind of person. Professionally, she's a pharmacist and personally, she is a caring and giving person — the two blend beautifully. Her foundation is what enables her to handle the most difficult of days. Her perspective is that everything happens for a reason and the choice one has to make is whether you learn from it or not. Having faith in general and her family are her grounding points. Listen to her story of strong women in her life, including the women she meets on the jujitsu mat. She shares her heart, emotions and the struggles and expectations she set for her life. Music "STOMP" used by permission of song artists Donica Knight Holdman and Jim Huff

Thrive Radio | Entrepreneurship | Entrepreneur Advice
This Is How To Scale Your Business with Olga Wendling

Thrive Radio | Entrepreneurship | Entrepreneur Advice

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2022 8:08


Olga Wendling she the Founder of exchange.space where she helps business owners with business development, strategy, and growth. In this podcast you will learn: - Identify the next step for your business - The framework to scale your business - What you need to do before you scale your business - How to position yourself to grow your business Connect with Olga here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/olgawendling https://www.ex-change.space

Intentional Momlife with Jesus: Scheduling, Productivity, Faith, Mindset, Selfcare, Coach, Christian Moms
049: Parenting Little Disciples with Grace & Biblical Discipline with Joy Wendling

Intentional Momlife with Jesus: Scheduling, Productivity, Faith, Mindset, Selfcare, Coach, Christian Moms

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2022 33:05


In this episode Sasha shares an encouraging conversation with mom of 5 girls and parenting coach, Joy Wendling. Joy brings a breath of fresh air to parenting with her playful and connected approach. She holds a Masters in Youth, Family, and Culture, is certified in the Connected Families Framework, and walks alongside parents coaching them in discipleship and discipline. Joy parents hand in hand with Jesus and He isn't left out of any of her coaching, nor the Connect Families Framework that she explains in this episode. *Since recording, Sasha & her husband are now 1/2 way through the framework coaching with Joy and are already witnessing shifts in their family dynamic* Joy also shares about the importance of play in life, especially with our children and how much learning and connection takes places thought play. She gives ideas and examples of how to play with our children and how to educate and disciple them through play as well. Want more of Joy? Subscribe to her Podcast: Playfullyfaithfulparenting.com Follow her on IG: Instagram.com/createdtoplay Join her Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/playfulchristianmoms --------------------------- Would you benefit from having a coach helping you live Productively Peaceful days digging into Faithful Foundations, Purposeful Priorities, Mindset Mastery, & Simple Selfcare? Schedule a consult with Sasha to learn more about the IAM Coaching Program and to see if you'd be a good it. https://calendly.com/intentionalabundanceco/iamconsult You're invited to join us in the Productively Peaceful Moms Club over on facebook! It's a safe space where we can show up vulnerably and encourage each other, where ere share the mission of being the best mommas we can be through the grace and strength of Jesus Christ, where we encourage consistency and are able to hold each other accountable. We share scripture and talk about podcast episodes and pray for each other and set goals and so much more! You're more than welcome here, you're wanted here! https://www.facebook.com/groups/IntentionalAbundance --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/intentional-abundance/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/intentional-abundance/support