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Hver tredje dansker mener, at kommunalpolitikerne bør tage stilling til Israel/Palæstina-konflikten i forbindelse med kommunalvalget til november. Det viser en spørgeundersøgelse, som analyseinstituttet Wilke har lavet for RADIO IIII. Men det er at "svigte det lokale demokrati", hvis udenrigspolitik får lov til at fylde i kommunalvalget. Det mener Nikolaj Bøgh, der er rådmand på Frederiksberg for Det Konservative Folkeparti. Gæst: Nikolaj Bøgh, der er rådmand på Frederiksberg for Det Konservative Folkeparti Værter: Peter Marstal & Anne PhillipsenSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Was passiert, wenn ein Serienunternehmer aus dem E-Commerce in die lokale Vereinsdemokratie einsteigt — und gleichzeitig als Investor in Startups auf Sicht investiert? In dieser Folge treffen Carsten Puschmann und Co-Host Niclas Kroll in Köln Wilke Stroman. Wir sprechen über seine 25-jährige Gründerreise vom Schüler-Handy-Verkauf zum Millionenexit, seine Art, in Startups zu investieren, und warum er jetzt für das Präsidium des 1. FC Köln kandidiert. Ein Gespräch über Wachstum, Sichtbarkeit, Vereinsliebe und die Frage: Wie führt man ein Traditionsklub ins digitale Zeitalter?Die beiden reden über:
In the latest episode of Making Cents of Money, learn about the habits that can impact your financial decisions and how stress plays a role in spending. Show Notes: American Psychological Association. (2015, February 4). American Psychological Association survey shows money stress weighing on Americans' health nationwide. Retrieved from https://www.apa.org/news/press/releases/2015/02/money-stress American Psychological Association. (2023). Stress in America 2023: A nation recovering from collective trauma. Retrieved from https://www.apa.org/news/press/releases/2023/03/stress-in-america Falconier, M. K., & Epstein, N. B. (2011). Couples experiencing financial strain: What we know and what we can do. Family Relations, 60(3), 303–317. Gelman, A., & Kliger, D. (2021). Effect of time-induced stress on financial decision making in real markets. PloS One, 16(11), e0123740. Heo, W., Cho, S. H., & Lee, P. (2020). APR Financial Stress Scale: Development and validation of a multidimensional measurement. Journal of Financial Therapy, 11(1), 2. https://newprairiepress.org/jft/vol11/iss1/2/ Lazarus, R. S., & Folkman, S. (1984). Stress, appraisal, and coping. Springer Publishing Company. Narayan, A. (2024). The impact of financial stress on workplace harassment and discrimination. Management Science, 70(4), 2447–2458. Ong, A. D., Sturgeon, J. A., Arewasikporn, A., Okun, M. A., Davis, M. C., & Zautra, A. J. (2015). The psychosocial context of financial stress: Implications for inflammation and psychological health. Psychosomatic Medicine, 77(2), 187–194. Porcelli, A. J., & Delgado, M. R. (2009). Acute stress modulates risk taking in financial decision making. Psychological Science, 20(3), 278–285. Shafir, E., Mullainathan, S., & Shafir, E. (2013). Scarcity: Why having too little means so much. Times Books. Van Boven, L., & Gilovich, T. (2003). To do or to have? That is the question. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 85(6), 1193–1202. Wilke, J., & Boden, J. M. (2021). Financial scarcity and financial avoidance: A prospective study. Journal of Economic Psychology, 87, 102408. Mental Health Crisis Resources: Illinois Department of Central Management Services' Crisis Resources: https://cms.illinois.gov/benefits/stateemployee/bewell/mental-health/crisis.html Relevant Podcast Episodes: • Money in Relationships: https://soundcloud.com/idfpr/money-and-relationships • Financial Socialization: https://soundcloud.com/idfpr/episode-99-financial-socialization • Investing: https://soundcloud.com/idfpr/episode-57-investing-to-reach-financial-goals • Budgeting: https://soundcloud.com/idfpr/mcom-ep20-budgeting-final • Probably Inflation: https://soundcloud.com/idfpr/episode-30-inflation
Chief Economist Liz Wilke shares her journey from philosophy to big data, her passion for small businesses, and her views on AI, remote work, and mentorship. A powerful conversation on how grit, excellence, and curiosity shape success.00:37- About Liz WilkeLiz is the chief economist at Chase.She was a principal economist at Gusto.
Send us a textWhat makes some children overcome unimaginable trauma while others struggle to recover? Is resilience something you're born with, or can it be cultivated? These questions drive our fascinating conversation with Dr. Nicole Wilke, author and Director of Research at Christian Alliance for Orphans.Drawing from her extraordinary background—growing up in a family that fostered 70 children and personally experiencing severe health challenges as a teenager—Nicole brings professional expertise and lived experience to this critical topic. Her insights challenge conventional wisdom, revealing that resilience is less "bouncing back from" and more "growing through" adversity.The heart of resilience, Nicole explains, lies in relationships. "When I'm weak, I can borrow from your strength," she shares, highlighting how humans were designed for interdependence rather than independence. This perspective transforms how we approach trauma recovery, shifting focus from individual grit to supportive connections. For children who've experienced separation, abuse or neglect, healing happens primarily through consistent, attuned relationships that communicate worth and belonging.What's particularly striking is how science and faith align in understanding resilience. Nicole unpacks research showing that spirituality correlates with better recovery outcomes, while biblical principles like finding purpose in suffering parallel scientific concepts of post-traumatic growth. This intersection offers practical strategies for parents, social workers, and anyone walking alongside vulnerable children.The conversation takes a powerful turn when addressing systems change, advocating for family-based solutions over institutional care and locally-driven approaches ________Travel on International Mission, meet local leadership and work alongside them. Exchange knowledge, learn from one another and be open to personal transformation. Step into a 25 year long story of change for children in some of the poorest regions on Earth.https://www.helpingchildrenworldwide.org/mission-trips.html****** _____A bible study for groups and individuals, One Twenty-Seven: The Widow and the Orphan by Dr Andrea Siegel explores the themes of the first chapter of James, and in particular, 1:27. In James, we learn of our duty to the vulnerable in the historical context of the author. Order here or digital download ___________Family Empowerment Advocates support the work of family empowerment experts at the Child Reintegration Centre, Sierra Leone. Your small monthly donation, prayers, attention & caring is essential. You advocate for their work to help families bring themselves out of poverty, changing the course of children's lives and lifting up communities. join ____Organize a Rooted in Reality mission experience for your service club, church group, worship team, young adult or adult study. No travel required. Step into the shoes of people in extreme poverty in Sierra Leone, West Africa, Helping Children Worldwide takes you into a world where families are facing impossible choices every day.Contact support@helpingchildrenworldwide.org to discuss how. Shout out to our newest sponsor: The Resilience InstituteSupport the showHelpingchildrenworldwide.org
In this episode, we discuss Exodus 2:11-3:22, and Mary Ann Wilke shares how God delivered her from dry religious striving into a personal experience of His love.
Wilke Stuij koos ervoor om openlijk ‘uit de kast' te komen en zich uit te spreken als christelijk spreekster en EO Beam-presentator. Er volgden veel steunbetuigingen, maar ook onbegrip en kritiek. In dit openhartige gesprek deelt ze haar zoektocht, haar oprechtheid en de zelfreflectie die haar gevormd hebben. Een ontmoeting die raakt, inspireert en uitnodigt tot nadenken.
Christy Wilke from Dakota Family Services has a deep conversation about Narcissism and a growing trend of breaking down different types of narcissism.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Geschäftsideen hat Wilke Stroman schon als Kind ausprobier, mit Anfang 20 ist er dann endgültig zum Gründer geworden. Heute macht Sparhandy mehr als 700 Millionen Euro Umsatz im Jahr. Gründer Wilke Stroman hat die Firma verkauft und ist in die Rolle des angestellten Managers gewechselt. Im OMR Podcast spricht der Gründer über sein Leben, seine Investments in Meme-Seiten und Likör-Marken – und verrät, warum er nun Präsident des 1. FC Köln werden will.
With all the shifts in buyer behavior lately, you might be wondering—does high ticket still work? Today on the podcast, I'm joined by high ticket sales coach Camie Wilke to unpack this exact question. Spoiler alert: yes, it still works—but only when it's done right. In this honest and high-energy conversation, Camie breaks down what sets high ticket apart from mid or low ticket offers, why it's not just about the price tag, and how to create a truly transformational offer that clients are excited (and ready) to invest in. We also talk about mindset blocks, faith-driven ambition, and why selling a $10K offer is actually an act of service when it's built with excellence and intention. If you're a coach thinking about raising your prices—or wondering how to sell your premium offer with more confidence—this episode is your permission slip to go bigger. Happy Listening! Sarah Next Steps: Join the FREE Community: www.sarahbeisel.com/community Grab your FREE GUIDE: Pathway to $100k. How to scale your coaching program to 6-figures by building a profitable Facebook group: www.offers.sarahbeisel.com/pathwayto100k Contact me: info@sarahbeisel.com Work with Sarah: Ready to scale your coaching program to 6-figures by building a profitable Facebook group? Join the Profitable Facebook Group Program now! --> www.sarahbeisel.com/program About our Guest: Camie Wilke is a sales mentor who has collected over $300,000 cash by selling high-ticket offers to her small social media following. After fine tuning her sales strategies, she's showing women how to turn their coaching business into a money-making machine by selling multiple 4 or 5 figure offers like hotcakes! IG: https://www.instagram.com/camie.wilke/ Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/bibles-babies-business-christian-entrepreneur-stay/id1585585870
In this episode of 'Reimagine Childhood,' hosted by Monica Healer of the Early Childhood Christian Network, guest Dr. Nicole Wilke discusses trauma, early adversity, and resilience in children. Dr. Wilke, a researcher, author, and missionary, shares insights on how negative experiences impact child development and how resilience can be built through faith, science, and practical strategies. The discussion emphasizes the importance of stability, routines, and relationships in supporting children through adversity. Dr. Wilke also touches on the significance of educators in influencing both children and their families. The conversation is infused with practical advice, such as the value of growth mindset statements and creating protective factors for children. The episode encourages educators to recognize their critical role and provides actionable steps to support resilience in young learners. 00:00 Introduction to Reimagine Childhood 00:40 Meet Dr. Nicole Wilke 01:21 Understanding Trauma, Adversity, and Resilience 05:39 The Intersection of Faith and Science 09:00 Building Resilience in Children 19:01 Practical Strategies for Educators 32:28 Conclusion and Final Thoughts Show Links · Learn more about Overcoming and Caleb Koala's Comeback Ride · Purchase the book Overcoming: What Scripture & Science Say About Resilience · Purchase the book Caleb Koala's Comeback Ride: A Journey to Overcoming · Follow Dr. Nicole Wilke on Instagram · Find Dr. Nicole Wilke on LinkedIn · Learn more about Dr. Nicole Wilke on the CAFO Website · Learn more about the Christian Alliance for Orphans
Was tun, wenn das rohstoffarme Deutschland im globalen Ranking als Arbeits- und Lebensstandort dramatisch abrutscht – und gleichzeitig 20 Millionen Babyboomer kurz vor der Rente stehen? Gülsah Wilke kennt beide Seiten: Als Co-Founderin des Tech-Netzwerks Two Hearts und Partnerin beim Growth-Fonds DN Capital weiß sie, wie hart der „War for Talent“ mittlerweile wirklich ist – und warum Deutschland ihn gerade verliert.Im Gespräch mit Carsten Puschmann zeigt Gülsah, wie positive Vorbilder und „Safe Spaces“ für internationale Gründer:innen eine völlig neue Willkommenskultur schaffen können, warum amtliches Englisch und radikal digitale Visa-Prozesse längst überfällig sind und wieso wir dringend Milliarden aus Pensionskassen in heimische Wachstumsrunden lotsen müssen.Außerdem verrät sie:Drei Quick Wins, mit denen sich Deutschlands Bürokratie sofort entschlacken ließe – vom FDA-inspirierten Fast-Track für Med-Tech bis zu estnischen e-Government-Standards.Welche Rolle Diversität ≠ Nice-to-have, sondern echter Innovations-Turbo spielt.Weshalb ein attraktiver Kapitalmarkt das einzige Gegenmittel ist, damit künftige Biontechs nicht in New York statt Frankfurt an die Börse gehen.Hört rein, wenn ihr wissen wollt, welche Stellschrauben Deutschland jetzt drehen muss, um wieder ganz oben mitzuspielen – und was jede:r Einzelne heute schon beitragen kann. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
83 procent af danskerne mener, at køb af mandater bør gøres ulovligt. Det viser en spørgeundersøgelse som analyseinstituttet Wilke har lavet for RADIO IIII. En undersøgelse som kommer i kølvandet på Frihedsbrevets afsløring af Lars Løkke Rasmussens tilbud til Mike Fonseca på 370.000 kroner for at forlade Folketinget og efterlade sit mandat hos Moderaterne. Men regeringen vil med al sandsynlighed ikke gøre det ulovligt, selvom en samlet opposition arbejder på et lovforslag om det. Alligevel er det umagen værd, mener Peder Hvelplund, medlem af Udvalget for Forretningsorden i Folketinget for Enhedslisten. Værter: Peter Marstal og Anne PhillipsenSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jelte, Femke en Wilke hebben het in deze aflevering over zonde. Een ingewikkeld woord uit de Bijbel dat wel heel belangrijk is. Waar hebben wij zelf spijt van? En kan je anderen aanspreken op zonde? Luister mee!Check deze video voor meer uitleg over het woord 'zonde'.
Therapist Christy Wilke from Dakota Family Services discusses "Survivors Guilt" and how this common mental health topic can be addressed.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Gerben, David en Wilke hebben het in deze aflevering over de heilige Geest. Hoe leg je aan iemand die niet gelooft in God uit wat de heilige Geest is en hoe kan je Hem ervaren? Interessante verhalen: van aangroeiende vingers naar vallen in de Geest en van de heilige Geest voelen in je hoofd tot tongentaal. Luister mee!Lees dit artikel voor meer informatie over de heilige Geest.
Welcome to the 18th episode of the 2025 season! Sarah Zeiler, MSU Extension Environmental Management Educator, will host Dr. Brook Wilke, Associate Director for Science and Agronomy, KBS LTAR, will discuss cover crop options and management decisions following wheat harvest. Also, a weather update from Dr. Jeff Andresen . To learn more and register for the live event, check out the MSUE Virtual Breakfast page.
ROADTRIP!! Tijdens deze aflevering zitten Femke, Daniëlle, Gina en Wilke in de auto naar Groningen. JA, JE LEEST HET GOED: EEN PODCAST OPGENOMEN IN DE AUTO, VET HÈ? We bespreken jullie gekke vakantie juice en discussiëren of God een plan heeft met je leven. Spoiler: er ontstaat nog net geen ruzie. O ja, Noa en Anna komen ook nog langs, twee jongeren die werken op camping de Sikkenberg in Onstwedde. Luisteren maar!
Dr. Nicole Wilke joins Jennifer Pepito to talk about raising healthy, whole families with an emphasis on the unique needs and calling of adoption and being the parent an adopted child needs. It is an incredibly honest, and challenging conversation about the importance of healing, sacrifice, and vulnerability required when we become parents. Enjoy! Episode sponsored by the Peaceful Press! The Peaceful Preschool Volume 2 is here!! Purchase your beautiful copy of the brand-new Peaceful Preschool for a year of delightful, hands-on learning. Looking for Elementary Bundles to engage in Charlotte Mason-styled education? Check out the Playful Pioneers, Precious People, and the Kind Kingdom! In this episode– Attachment needs in children The unique needs of adopted children Humility in parenting It's okay to not know everything now You can learn more about Jennifer here: Jennifer's Instagram You can learn more about Dr. Wilke here: Dr. Wilke's Instagram Some Amazon Affiliate Links.
Svenja Brunckhorst, Leonie Fiebich, Luisa Geiselsöder, Alex Wilke und Lina Sontag waren in den ersten fünf Folgen von WE RISE presented by #TISSOT zu Gast. Ihr habt diese Folgen noch nicht gehört hat und wollt die Sommerpause dafür, dies nachzuholen? Ja super! Hier findet ihr einen Megapod mit genau diesen Episoden. Viel Spaß! The post WE RISE #1-5: Svenja Brunckhorst, Leonie Fiebich, Luisa Geiselsöder, Alex Wilke und Lina Sontag … presented by #TISSOT first appeared on Got Nexxt – Der NBA und Basketball Podcast.
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Author Lorraine Devon Wilke joins Rick Kogan to talk about her new book, ‘Chick Singer’. Lorraine and Rick discuss her Chicagoland roots, her love for singing at a young age, and her career writing novels.
In this episode, Ben Putley speaks with Matt Wilke, Head of Digital Partnerships at Mediaplus UK and former programmatic leader who's worked across the Omnicom stack and WPP GroupM side of the industry. For the past three years, he's been working at independent agencies, bringing a unique perspective from both sides of the industry divide, from large holding companies to independents. As someone who's navigated the evolution of programmatic advertising across different agency models, Matt shares candid insights about what's really broken in the current system and explores how blockchain technology could solve programmatic's biggest problems. In this episode: Why 49% of ad spend disappears before reaching publishers (according to ISBA research) Why middlemen who don't add performance value will need to prove their worth or disappear entirely Why the open web still represents 50% of UK programmatic spend and where most waste lives How blockchain could bring transparency to the programmatic supply chain Zero-knowledge proofs for privacy-preserving targeting without cookies Why automated market makers could revolutionise ad buying The thought experiment: rebuilding programmatic from scratch A must-listen for anyone working in programmatic advertising, ad tech, or digital media who wants an unvarnished look at the industry's current challenges and potential blockchain solutions.
How do we help kids build resilience, especially after facing trauma? How do we teach kids the skills they need to persevere after pain?Dr. Nicole Wilke had a front-row seat to the impact trauma can have on a child's development. Her parents had a heart for kids with the hardest stories and welcomed seventy children through foster care and adoption. This experience had a profound impact on Dr. Wilke as she watched her siblings grow and struggle after experiencing pain. It was out of her own experience that she was drawn to the work she does now through the Christian Alliance for Orphans Research Center, where she is on the front lines of discovering how we can best help kids who have experienced difficult things find a way forward.Her latest book, which she co-authored—**Overcoming: What Scripture and Science Say About Resilience**—offers practical wisdom backed by science to help kids take whatever challenges they are facing and use them as fuel to build resilience that will carry them throughout their lives.In this episode, Davey talks with Dr. Wilke about how God is in the business of redeeming our kids' stories of difficulty, why our vision matters when it comes to the trauma kids experience, and how to build a child's resilience so that they can move forward through whatever may come.If you are a parent or love a child who has experienced challenges and difficulties due to trauma or pain, this conversation will encourage you that God can take the most painful moments and use them in our kids' lives so that they can become resilient overcomers. Website: cafo.org/research-center/resilience-books Instagram: www.instagram.com/dr.nicolewilke www.instagram.com/cafoalliance Facebook: www.facebook.com/CAFOalliance Book: Overcoming: What Scripture and Science Say About Resilience https://amzn.to/4jGH4mw Caleb Koala's Comeback Ride: A Journey to Overcominghttps://amzn.to/3F1yZtw Wondering where to get started on your journey towards healing? Join Davey on our next FREE, live Zoom call and find out how you can begin to take back your story and how Nothing is Wasted can help. Sign up today at: www.nothingiswasted.com/starthere Looking for help in navigating the valley of pain and trauma? Our Nothing is Wasted coaches can help: www.nothingiswasted.com/coaching Want a pathway through your pain? The Pain to Purpose Course can lead you through all you've been through: www.mypaintopurposeplan.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Beim Innovationslabor Zukunft testet das Schauspiel Stuttgart, ob Künstliche Intelligenz Kultur kann. Bei der Kafka Adaption „Die Verwandlung des Gregor Samsung“ soll sie Szenen schreiben, Choreografien entwickeln und auf die Schauspielenden reagieren. Wie ist es um die künstlerische Schaffenskraft der KI bestellt? Ein Versuch, der humorvoll zeigt: ohne kreative Menschen bliebe (aktuell) vom Theatererlebnis wenig übrig.
trusting in yourself and the universe can be challenging when you don't know what to anticipate next, and that's exactly what rachel wilke, illustrator and founder of wilke creates, experienced when she unexpectedly jumped into freelance work. rachel talks through her leap into entrepreneurship, balancing multiple big life changes at once and the trust she has within herself and the universe to guide her along her career path, especially when she left a bad work environment. rachel wilke is a queer illustration artist based in Chicago and the founder of wilke creates. her bread & butter is custom portraits, but she also specializes in invitations, event illustrations and art prints found in Chicago boutiques. she loves to create artwork that connects with people and most of her work is colorful and personal. (she's also offering 20% off her prints if you mentioned you listened to this episode!)connect with me:bloginstatiktokpinterestyoutubeconnect with rachel:instawebsite
Knap hver fjerde dansker ville melde sig frivilligt til at indgå i de væbnede styrker for at forsvare Danmarks grænser i tilfælde af en invasion. Det viser en ny undersøgelse, som RADIO IIII har fået lavet af analyseinstituttet Wilke. Helt præcist er tallet 23 procent. Og det er positivt, mener Peter Have, der er forsvarsordfører for Moderaterne.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Knap hver fjerde dansker ville melde sig frivilligt til at indgå i de væbnede styrker for at forsvare Danmarks grænser i tilfælde af en invasion. Det viser en ny undersøgelse, som RADIO IIII har fået lavet af analyseinstituttet Wilke. Debatten om danskernes forsvarsvilje blev senest antændt for et par uger siden, da kirkeminister Morten Dahlin fra Venstre såede tvivl om den, dog uden at have en dansk undersøgelse, at henvise til. Den findes nu, og tallet danskeres villighed bekymrer også hos Liberal Alliances forsvarsordfører Carsten Bach. Værter: Nicolai Dandanell og Anne PhillipsenSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We all want our children to be overcomers, ones who get back up when life knocks them down, and who learn from the challenges they face. In short, we want them to be resilient. Dr. Nicole Wilke joins us today to talk about what resilience is, what the Scriptures say about it, and how we can cultivate resilience in our children. Her words bring hope no matter what your children have or are facing. As Dr. Wilke and Amanda Howard write in their book Overcoming, "Adversity is not the end of the story." Our God has something to say about it. Nicole Wilke, Ph.D., is a researcher, missionary, author, and marriage and family therapist dedicated to improving care for vulnerable children and families globally. She currently serves as Director of the Christian Alliance for Orphans' Center on Applied Research for Vulnerable Children and Families, bridging research and practice to improve care for vulnerable children and families around the globe. Her passion for this work stems from her family's experience with adoption and fostering. Having lived on four continents, Nicole currently resides with her family in Peru, where they work to improve the system for children in alternative care. Learn more about the books Overcoming and Caleb Koala's Comeback Ride, also by Dr. Wilke. Follow Dr. Nicole Wilke on Instagram Learn more about the Christian Alliance for Orphans I am a Connected Families certified parent coach offering small groups for moms, individual parent coaching, and workshops. To learn more, head to https://www.lyssastoyko.com/ Help other mamas find encouragement through Moms Take Ten by rating and reviewing this show. That would be a blessing to both them and me. Thank you for your time! Want to say hello? Follow me on Facebook and Insta @lyssastoyko Email me at momstaketen@gmail.com
Listen in as we talk with Dr. Nicole Wilke about attachment and its profound impact on family relationships. Dr. Wilke, a researcher, missionary, author, and marriage and family therapist, shares about attachment styles and explains how attachment shapes not just our parent-child relationships but establishes the pattern for how our children will approach all future […]
In this episode of ReStoried, we are in conversation with Dr. Nicole Wilke—a researcher, missionary, author, and therapist—about her new book Overcoming: What Scripture and Science Say About Resilience. Nicole has such a hopeful and practical perspective, especially for foster and adoptive parents or anyone caring for kids who've been through hard things.We discuss why it's so important to look at trauma and resilience through both a biblical and scientific lens, how early adversity impacts kids differently, and what we can actually do to help build resilience in the children we love. Nicole also shares how faith plays a key role in healing and growth—not just for kids, but for us as caregivers too.Nicole leads global research efforts to improve care for vulnerable children and families. She's been involved in everything from therapy to cross-cultural ministry to large-scale care reform. But what really stands out is her heart—and how much of this work is rooted in her own story of growing up in a family that fostered and adopted.This conversation is full of encouragement, wisdom, and real-life tools you can start using right away.Episode Highlights: Meet Dr. Nicole WilkeDr. Nicole Wilke's books: Overcoming: What Scripture & Science Say About ResilienceCaleb Koala's Comeback Ride: A Journey to OvercomingTrauma Spiritual Warfare Resilience Building Relationships Find more on Guest:Purchase the book Overcoming: What Scripture & Science Say About ResiliencePurchase the book Caleb Koala's Comeback Ride: A Journey to OvercomingFollow Dr. Nicole Wilke on Instagram Find Dr. Nicole Wilke on LinkedIn Learn more about Dr. Nicole Wilke on the CAFO WebsiteCheck out the CAFO Summit 2025!Find More on Hope Bridge:More Details on our Care & Connect Support Group HERE!Visit Our Website Follow us on InstagramFollow us on Facebook Foster Our Community Instagram This show has been produced by Adkins Media Co.Get your tickets for the 2025 Benefit Dinner here!
In this episode, we welcome Nicole Wilke to the show. She is a child welfare researcher, missionary, author, and marriage and family therapist. She currently serves as Director of the Center on Applied Research for Vulnerable Children and Families, bridging research and practice to improve faith-based care for vulnerable children and families around the globe. Nicole currently resides with her family in Peru where they work to improve the nationwide system for children in alternative care. In this interview, we discuss her early life experiences that led her to her current line of work and ministry, why we should focus on making our kids resilient as opposed to strong, the correct definition of resilience, how to delineate “trauma” from “normal stress”, why being a “snowplow parent” will cause your kids long-term issues, how we can infuse adversity into the lives of our kids, why successful people typically had rough upbringings, how the right kinds of relationships help us build resilience, and much more. Let's get into it… Episode notes and links HERE. Donate to support our mission of equipping men to push back darkness. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
618Now Podcast: Candidate Forum – Village of Shiloh Trustee As part of our commitment to keeping O'Fallon-Shiloh informed, The 618Now Podcast is hosting a Candidate Forum featuring those running for contested elected positions. This special episode provides voters with a closer look at each candidate's qualifications, priorities, and vision for the role. Listen now to hear from Matthew Wilke, Candidate for Village of Shiloh Trustee Learn More at ofallonchamber.com/618nowforums
The Utah Women's basketball player on the team preparing for the Big 12 Tournament, Maty Wilke's halfcourt buzzer beater against BYU + more
The Utah Women's basketball player on the team preparing for the Big 12 Tournament, Maty Wilke's halfcourt buzzer beater against BYU + more
The Utah Women's basketball player on the team preparing for the Big 12 Tournament, Maty Wilke's halfcourt buzzer beater against BYU + more
The Voice of Utah women's basketball on the epic rivalry game win, Maty Wilke's halfcourt buzzer beater, Maty Wilke's game winner, Big 12 tourney this week + more
The Voice of Utah women's basketball on the epic rivalry game win, Maty Wilke's halfcourt buzzer beater, Maty Wilke's game winner, Big 12 tourney this week + more
The Voice of Utah women's basketball on the epic rivalry game win, Maty Wilke's halfcourt buzzer beater, Maty Wilke's game winner, Big 12 tourney this week + more
Dr. Nicole Wilke is back in this episode to explore another layer of building resilience in kids–affirming character development. Dr. Wilke shares practical wisdom on speaking healing words to our children and fostering resilience through appropriate levels of challenge and support. In addition, Stacy highlights how you can use the ABC's of Affirmation tool to […]
Christy Wilke with Dakota Family Services talks about what to do if you are someone that is surrounded by others who routinely "trauma dump" on you.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Utah women's basketball guard on their win in the rivalry game on Saturday, Playing for new head coach Gavin Petersen, Shooting your way out of slumps + more
The Utah women's basketball guard on their win in the rivalry game on Saturday, Playing for new head coach Gavin Petersen, Shooting your way out of slumps + more
In episode 1 of the Two Journeys to Employment series, Kat Wilke shares her inspiring journey from high school to becoming a speech-language pathologist. Diagnosed with Stargardt's disease in eighth grade, Kat overcame challenges with vision loss by connecting with Minnesota's State Services for the Blind (SSB), which helped her develop self-advocacy skills and provided vital resources like assistive technology. As a peer educator, Kat shared college tips with other students, fostering a sense of community. She encourages high school students to embrace their unique paths, explore resources, and take pride in their differences. Kat's story shows how persistence, support, and passion can lead to fulfilling careers and personal growth. Full Transcript
"In all these things we are more than conquerors through Him who loved us." -Romans 8:37 Welcome to The Adoption & Foster Care Journey—a podcast to encourage, educate and equip you as you care for children in crisis through adoption, foster care and kinship care. On this episode, host Sandra Flach talks with Dr. Nicole Wilke, PhD. Nicole is a researcher, missionary, author and marriage & family therapist dedicated to improving care for vulnerable children & families globally. She currently serves as Director of Christian Alliance for Orphans' Center on Applied Research for Vulnerable Children & Families, bridging research and practice to improve care for vulnerable children & families around the globe. Dr. Wilke's passion for this work stems from her family's experience with adoption & fostering. Having lived on 4 continents, Nicole currently resides with her family in Peru, where they work to improve the system for children in alternative care. Tune is as Sandra and Nicole discuss what Scripture and Science say about resilience. Please be sure to subscribe to the podcast, leave a review, and share it on your social media. Links mentioned in this episode: justicefororphansny.org justicefororphansny.org/hope-community Email: sandraflach@justicefororphansny.org sandraflach.com Orphans No More—A Journey Back to the Father on amazon.com Christian Alliance For Orphans Research Center Books by Dr. Nicole Wilke on Amazon: Overcoming—What Scripture & Science Say About Resilience Caleb Koala's Comeback Ride Instagram: dr.nicolewilke Facebook: Nicole Wilke
Guest: Jeff Wilke, former CEO of Amazon Worldwide Consumer and chairman of Re:Build ManufacturingJeff Wilke worked more than 20 years at Amazon, overseeing the million-person team that speedily gets packages from warehouses to doorsteps. In hindsight, he observes that Amazon Prime's exponential growth was actually an incremental daily process.“I used to say things like, ‘If God was running this plant, whoever is your God ... they can't violate physical laws. How well would they do?' And then we know where we are,” Jeff says.“If we're perfect in it, compounding over all this time, we're going to get there. But when you're in the middle of it, it can feel almost impossible.” Chapters:(01:37) - Grit and longevity (02:24) - Flow state (07:29) - Refining mental models (12:29) - The ivory tower and the shop floor (16:49) - Gnarly holidays (20:41) - Identifying grit (24:28) - Reflecting and learning (27:36) - Christmas 2000 (31:06) - The duplicate bug (34:01) - Incremental progress (38:36) - Prime Video (43:05) - Organizing the day (46:42) - Amazon's leaders (49:55) - The Whole Foods acquisition (53:33) - Amazon Fashion (59:54) - The great Kindle battle (01:02:40) - How to work with Jeff Bezos (01:05:11) - Leaving Amazon (01:09:48) - Re:Build Manufacturing (01:14:35) - What “grit” means to Jeff Mentioned in this episode: Peloton, Andy Jassy, Daniel Kahneman, Zoom, Allied Signal, Toyota and the Gemba Walk, MacKenzie Scott, Bob Thomas and Crucibles of Leadership, David Risher, Toys “R” Us, Amazon Prime, Jeff Blackburn, Louis Pasteur, Netflix, Bill Carr, Steve Kessel, Larry Bossidy, Rick Dalzell, West Point, John Mackey, Liesl Wilke, Tony Hsieh, the Met Gala, Anna Wintour, the Pittsburgh Steelers, Tim Tebow, the New York Jets, Shopbob, Gucci, Zara, Cathy Beaudoin, Walmart, Dave Clark, John Doerr, Bill Baumol, and Bing Gordon.Links:Connect with JeffTwitterConnect with JoubinTwitterLinkedInEmail: grit@kleinerperkins.com Learn more about Kleiner PerkinsThis episode was edited by Eric Johnson from LightningPod.fm