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Send us Fan MailFormer Utah WBB guard Maty Wilke joins the podcast to discuss her career and what's next for her, including an upcoming camp that she'll be running for kids in Utah. Plus, the Big 12 announces its men's & women's pairings for the upcoming season. And, our summer check-in series continues! Maty Wilke camp info: https://zdisports.com/reg/MWCRunnin' Hoops Podcast 30% Off Exclusive Deal! – FlyFitTees
Næsten halvdelen af danskerne har et negativt syn på staten Israel. Det viser en undersøgelse lavet af Wilke for os på RADIO IIII. 47 procent af de adspurgte danskere siger, at de har et negativt syn på Israel, mens 14 procent af danskerne siger, at de har et positivt syn på Israel. Det overrasker ikke Jotam Confino, Mellemøstkorrespondent ved B.T. Gæst: Jotam Confino, Mellemøstkorrespondent ved B.T. Værter: Nicolai Dandanell og Anne PhilipsenSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hoy en No me cuentes cuentos hablamos con Pilar Wilke, patrocinadora de nuestro programa de bienestar y emprendimiento, sobre marketing y redes sociales. ¿Cómo afecta la compra de seguidores en nuestro perfil? Te lo contamos todo en este nuevo episodio
Georg Wilke führt ein Fotostudio mit Spezialisierung auf Business-Porträts in der Wiener Innenstadt. Er stammt aus einer Fotografenfamilie und erlebt die Entwicklungen in seinem Gewerbe seit Jahrzehnten mit. Wir sprechen in dieser Podcast-Episode unter anderen darüber: Wie Smartphones und KI die Fotografie verändern. Welche Rolle Profifotografen in Zukunft noch spielen werden. Wie er Wünsche von Kunden mit seinem Stil in Einklang bringt. Wie weit er bei der Bildbearbeitung geht. Wie er Kunden gewinnt und was die Adresse im Zentrum Wiens damit zu tun hat. Über diesen Podcast:Website: relevantmagazin.atCorporate Podcast Newsletter: Podcast & BusinessRedaktion & Produktion: Stefan Tesch SIE WOLLEN EINEN EIGENEN PODCAST STARTEN? – ICH KONZIPIERE UND PRODUZIERE IHREN PODCAST!
Seat-based Pricing war jahrelang der Standardvertrag zwischen Softwareunternehmen und ihren Kunden: pro Nutzer, pro Monat, planbar für beide Seiten. KI verändert diese Logik grundlegend, weil Unternehmen Software nicht mehr nach Nutzerzahl, sondern nach Ergebnis bewerten. In Folge 126 lädt Sebastian Voigt live auf dem vierten hy Pricing Summit im Journalistenclub bei Axel Springer in Berlin vier Gäste zum Gespräch, die den Wandel aus genau den richtigen Perspektiven beleuchten: Gülsah Wilke bringt den VC-Blick auf frühe SaaS- und KI-Investments, Dr. Toni Schmidt den PE-Blick auf mittelständische Softwareunternehmen in der Transformation, Gordian Braun die Innenperspektive eines der am schnellsten wachsenden KI-Modellanbieter weltweit und Felix Rahlmeyer die Datenperspektive aus über 10.000 gelisteten Softwareprodukten auf OMR Reviews. Outcome-based Pricing ist für DN Capital längst Pflicht, nicht Kür: Investitionen in Unternehmen ohne ROI-Komponente im Preismodell werden kritisch beäugt. Flex Capital sieht das differenzierter: Für deterministische Prozesse braucht es klassische Software, die keine LLM-Lösung ersetzen kann. ElevenLabs löst die Frage der Token-Kommunikation pragmatisch, indem Credits direkt in Nutzungsminuten übersetzt werden, die teuerste Einheit auf der Agents-Plattform liegt bei rund 8 Cent pro Minute. Und OMR Reviews zeigt, dass Käufer trotz allem Wandel Planungssicherheit einfordern und Flat-Fee-Modelle weiter bevorzugen. Wie Gülsah Wilke es auf den Punkt bringt: „Ich glaube schon, dass in den Zeiten, wo wir Unternehmen sehen, die immer mehr KI-Agenten einsetzen wollen, Seat-based Pricing nicht mehr ganz funktioniert, sondern der Fokus viel, viel stärker auf Outcome, echten ROI oder Revenue-Impact liegt. Trotzdem sehen wir gerne hybride Modelle, wo du eine Art Platform-Fee hast, kombiniert mit einem klaren Revenue oder ROI. Es ist immer ein Outcome-Based-Element dabei, und das kommt auch sehr stark aus dem Kunden-Pull." Über die Gäste Gülsah Wilke ist Partnerin bei DN Capital, einem der ältesten aktiven VCs in Berlin mit einer Milliarde Assets under Management und Investments in Auto1, Mr. Spex, Shazam und zuletzt Cognizy, verkauft mit einem 22x Multiple an die US-amerikanische KI-Firma NICE. Dr. Toni Schmidt ist Partner bei Flex Capital, einem Berliner PE-Haus mit Fokus auf mittelständische B2B-Software- und Technologieunternehmen im DACH-Raum, und war zuvor CEO der AVEX Group, einem vertikalen ERP-Roll-up für Optiker und Akustiker. Gordian Braun leitet das Growth-Geschäft für Europa und Lateinamerika bei ElevenLabs, dem führenden Anbieter für Audio-KI-Modelle mit einer aktuellen Bewertung von 11 Milliarden Dollar und 75 Prozent aller Fortune-500-Unternehmen als Kunden. Zuvor war er als Interim General Manager und Growth Consultant in PE-finanzierten Unternehmen tätig. Felix Rahlmeyer ist Mitgründer von OMR Reviews, einer Vergleichsplattform für über 10.000 Softwareprodukte, und Co-Autor des jährlichen SaaS- und AI-Pricing-Reports gemeinsam mit dem hy Pricing Summit.
In der neuesten Folge von Deep Dive CleanTech spricht David mit Dyke Wilke, Gründer und CEO von Flexality, über die nächste Stufe industrieller Energieoptimierung. Im Mittelpunkt steht die Frage, wie Unternehmen ihren Stromverbrauch intelligenter steuern, Energiekosten senken und gleichzeitig ihre Produktion resilienter und nachhaltiger aufstellen können. Flexality entwickelt Software für das Energiemanagement „behind the meter“ – also direkt am Industriestandort. Die Lösung steuert in Echtzeit den Einsatz von Strombezug, PV-Anlagen, Batteriespeichern und flexiblen Verbrauchern, um Tarife, Netzentgelte und Eigenverbrauch optimal aufeinander abzustimmen. Im Gespräch geht es um konkrete Anwendungsfälle aus Industrie, Logistik und Lebensmittelproduktion, um KI-gestützte Steuerung, Datenqualität in Bestandsanlagen, die Rolle von Batteriespeichern und die Frage, warum intelligente Flexibilisierung ein zentraler Hebel für Wettbewerbsfähigkeit, Dekarbonisierung und mehr Unabhängigkeit von fossilen Energien ist.
In dieser Folge spricht Yvonne Wilke, Expertin für Newborn-Fotografie, über ihre Leidenschaft für Neugeborenen- und Familienbilder in den ersten 14 Tagen. Sie teilt Tipps zu harmonischer Deko, Natur-Shootings im Sonnenuntergang und Balance gegen Kitsch. Als Coach verbindet sie Fotografie, Business und Mindset für kreative Fotografen – weg vom Perfektionismus, hin zu Umsatz und authentischer Energie. KI nutzt sie für Effizienz, betont echtes Erlebnis. Mehr auf www.yvonne-fotocoach.com. Hat dir die Expertin gefallen? Kommentiere und abonniere! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
King's Cross Church is a member congregation of the CREC in Moscow, ID. Visit our website at https://kingscrossmoscow.com.Follow us on Facebook: https://facebook.com/kingscrossmoscow.
In this episode, Scott sits down with Toronto-based multidisciplinary artist and Dora Award winner Raoul Wilke for a conversation filled with depth and inspiration. Raoul shares his journey from discovering dance to becoming a professor, unpacking the history of vernacular jazz, the creation of his crew Moon Runners, and the importance of staying a lifelong student. Known for his incredible wisdom, he offers powerful reflections on balancing confidence with humility, navigating burnout, and building meaningful community through dance. From music and fashion to visual art, this episode is packed with nuggets of wisdom for any artist looking to grow and evolve. This episode was recorded in Nov 2024. 00:00:00 - Welcome and intro00:03:08 - How Raoul approaches foundations and choreography in his teaching00:06:07 - Career as a professor at Toronto Metropolitan University 00:06:51 - History of vernacular jazz 00:11:52 - How he got started dancing00:15:37 - The origin story of Moon Runners dance crew00:17:53 - Creating long-lasting friendships through dance00:21:06 - Learning new styles as someone new to the city 00:21:37 - The importance of forever staying a student 00:26:01 - Balancing confidence and humility 00:28:25 - Raoul's first show: “Young, Gifted, and Jazz” and winning the Dora Award 00:33:56 - Dealing with burnout00:38:02 - Representing Canada at Summer Dance 00:42:36 - How Jazz influenced his love of fashion 00:46:35 - Resources for those interested in learning more about jazz 00:49:26 - Musical inspirations 00:53:09 - Passion and natural talent for visual art01:00:10 - The blending of art forms01:01:39 - What to expect in one of Raoul's classes01:05:07 - Where to find RaoulFOLLOW RAOULInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/raoulwilke/LISTEN & SUBSCRIBEYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@StudioNorthPodcast?sub_confirmation=1 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7Dh7M22shDInWU7RJlJim5Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-studio-north-podcast/id1735231812FOLLOWInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/studionorthpodcast TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@studionorthpodcast HOSTED BYCarmen Forsyth https://www.instagram.com/carmen4syth/ https://www.youtube.com/@Carmen4syth Scott Forsyth https://www.instagram.com/scott4syth/ https://www.youtube.com/@ScottForsyth Contact: info@thestudionorth.com ABOUT USJoin Scott & Carmen Forsyth every week as they dive deep into the dance community, go behind the scenes of Studio North, and sit down with some of North America's most successful dancers, teachers, and choreographers.STUDIO NORTH TVLearn from Canada's best dancers from your own home https://www.thestudionorth.tv/ STUDIO NORTHVancouver https://www.youtube.com/@StudioNorthVancouver https://www.instagram.com/thestudionorth/ Torontohttps://www.instagram.com/thestudionorthto/ https://www.youtube.com/@StudioNorthToronto
Jackie Wilke discusses how artificial intelligence is being leveraged by financial professionals to improve productivity and “level up” the client experience.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Subscribe Here to the ROI Podcast & other First Trust Market News Website: First Trust PortfoliosConnect with us on LinkedIn: First Trust LinkedInFollow us on X: First Trust on XSubscribe to the First Trust YouTube ChannelSubscribe to the ROI Podcast YouTube Channel
The Senior guard for Utah WBB on tomorrow's senior night, Utah's chance to make a 5th straight NCAA tournament + more
The Senior guard for Utah WBB on tomorrow's senior night, Utah's chance to make a 5th straight NCAA tournament + more
The Senior guard for Utah WBB on tomorrow's senior night, Utah's chance to make a 5th straight NCAA tournament + more
The Senior guard for Utah WBB on tomorrow's senior night, Utah's chance to make a 5th straight NCAA tournament + more
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The 90-degree sitting posture has been the default recommendation in ergonomics for decades. But does the science actually support it? In this evidence-packed episode, we examine over 50 years of peer-reviewed research—including intradiscal pressure studies, EMG analysis, and MRI imaging—to answer a question that affects every office assessment you conduct.You'll discover why reclined sitting (95–115 degrees) actually reduces intradiscal pressure by up to 50–60% compared to standing, decreases paraspinal muscle activity by 13–24%, and maintains lumbar lordosis closer to what we see in optimal standing posture.In this episode, you'll learn:• The biomechanical case for reclined sitting (backed by intradiscal pressure data)• Why reclined sitting approximates standing posture better than upright sitting• What EMG research reveals about muscle fatigue and backrest angle• The optimal backrest angle range supported by ergonomic standards• How to address common client objections to reclined sitting• Practical clinical recommendations you can implement immediatelyWhether you're conducting office assessments, recommending chairs, or educating clients about posture, this episode gives you the evidence-based foundation to update your practice.Resources mentioned:• Roman-Liu et al. (2023) – Comprehensive literature review on intradiscal pressure• Wilke et al. (1999) – Landmark in vivo disc pressure study• Zanola et al. (2024) – Systematic review on sitting and disc degenerationAre you a healthcare professional curious about how office ergonomics assessments could fit into your services? I've got you covered with some valuable (and free!) resources at www.ergonomicshelp.com/free-training.
Rachel Wilke & Molly Jones: Breaking Cycles and Building “Therapy is Cool”In this deeply personal and powerful episode of the Get Deep Podcast, we sit down with Rachel Wilke and Molly Jones—licensed therapists and co-founders of Therapy is Cool, a Mankato-based mental health practice focused on helping children, families, and entire generations heal.Rachel and Molly share their winding paths into the world of therapy—from childhood experiences and early career burnout to their first meeting at a local mental health center, where their shared vision for a new kind of practice began to take shape. The two bonded over a belief that therapy should be approachable, proactive, and rooted in long-term impact.Together, they explore intergenerational trauma, emotional patterning, and the life-changing power of understanding your own coping mechanisms. Rachel also opens up about her experience working in high-intensity environments across multiple states, her family's battle with infertility, and how those experiences shaped her empathy and drive.We also dive into the behind-the-scenes journey of building Therapy is Cool—including how the South Central SBDC helped them turn their vision into a thriving private practice. Throughout the episode, Rachel and Molly share practical tools for managing stress, anxiety, and mental health in the workplace—reminding us that therapy isn't just for when things go wrong. It's a tool for anyone, at any time.
Chris has 25 years experience as a seasoned SaaS and AI product leader known for practical, people-first strategies to harness value from Generative AI for operational excellence. Chris developed the AI Vantage framework—a strategic approach that emphasizes process-driven transformation to unlock immediate and long-term value from GenAI technologies. He works for Viewport as the Head of Technology and is a respected voice in the AI and product management space, frequently sharing insights through training, blogs, and speaking engagements. Chris holds certifications in SAFe Product Ownership and Pragmatic Marketing, and is an alumnus of Texas A&M University. Mentioned in this Episode Chris' Website Chris' X Account Chris' LinkedIn Want to Learn More? Visit AzureDevOps.Show for show notes and additional episodes.
"...The blending of awareness of knowing we need more maturity as Elders, but we need other people,...more elders who understand the goal and understand the process and are working towards that. Elders are suppose to co-labor with God to create the environments...to help people become who they were created to be." ~ Laran WilkeFingerprints: How God is Growing the Relational Health of His FamilyHosted by Tennison and Ginelle Barry, Fingerprints reveals how God is quietly restoring His family through relational healing, joy, and connection. Through real stories, practical tools, and spiritual insight, this podcast explores how God is forming safe, mature, emotionally healthy communities—starting with us. Discover the quiet revival already unfolding in homes, churches, and relationships, and learn how to notice His fingerprints in your own life.Join Tennison & Ginelle as they continue to find God's Fingerprint in the lives of God's family. In this episode the begin a conversation with Lara & Lissa Wilke. They are newly married True Elders for the community at large and doing the individual work needed to be healthy and mature to create and leave a lasting legacy! Listen to the conclusion of this conversation with Laran & Lissa. In this episode we talk about where the Wilkes are seeing God's fingerprints in their community, and how they are practically creating opportunity for their community to experience real relational connection. We also explore how Laran & Lissa are walking out being Elders in the community they are building. Also, learn what they are dreaming for in their community and their lives.If you have been impacted by what you have heard in this podcast and would like to support us in our mission to help people experience healthier & deeper relationships with God, themselves, and others, go to: tableandwell.org/#supportTo learn how we can help develop your community, family or team: Schedule Interest Call For more information about Table Experiences go to: tableandwell.org/tablesTo start on your journey to relational health go to: Connection CureTo watch this and other Podcast go to our YouTube Channel: Table & Well co
Peace of Mind with Christy Wilke takes a look at "Headline Stress Disorder" and why this diagnosis might be showing up more and more... Headline stress disorder is a term describing a high emotional response to constant news coverage, leading to symptoms like anxiety, stress, and insomnia. It is not an official medical diagnosis but can result from prolonged exposure to news, especially during crises, and can worsen existing mental or physical health conditionsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The Utah women's basketball players on the season getting started soon, Style of play in the Big 12 + more
The Utah women's basketball players on the season getting started soon, Style of play in the Big 12 + more
The Utah women's basketball players on the season getting started soon, Style of play in the Big 12 + more
"I have always tried to be aware...to be present... Tipically the questions that come up (for me), are more on the thinking, processing, how do we make it happen. I have noticed that I am spending more time when people are talking thinking about, how does that make you feel, where is that coming from. More looking at it from that side and giving more space for that." ~ Lissa WilkeFingerprints: How God is Growing the Relational Health of His FamilyHosted by Tennison and Ginelle Barry, Fingerprints reveals how God is quietly restoring His family through relational healing, joy, and connection. Through real stories, practical tools, and spiritual insight, this podcast explores how God is forming safe, mature, emotionally healthy communities—starting with us. Discover the quiet revival already unfolding in homes, churches, and relationships, and learn how to notice His fingerprints in your own life.Join Tennison & Ginelle as they continue to find God's Fingerprint in the lives of God's family. In this episode the begin a conversation with Lara & Lissa Wilke. They are newly married True Elders for the community at large and doing the individual work needed to be healthy and mature to create and leave a lasting legacy! In this episode listen in as Lissa and Laran dive into the nuts and bolts of daily living and growing in these new relational skills. They both share how these skills affect the way they relate with their families and how healing has come in those most precious relationships. They also talk about how these skills have changed how they relate to each otherIf you have been impacted by what you have heard in this podcast and would like to support us in our mission to help people experience healthier & deeper relationships with God, themselves, and others, go to: tableandwell.org/#supportTo learn how we can help develop your community, family or team: Schedule Interest Call For more information about Table Experiences go to: tableandwell.org/tablesTo start on your journey to relational health go to: Connection CureTo watch this and other Podcast go to our YouTube Channel: Table & Well co
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"We are told to love our neighbor as ourselves, but we are never told how to love ourselves...what we have learned through doing the Co-Labs with you, is what was intended... in how we were supposed to be cared for..." ~ Laran WilkeFingerprints: How God is Growing the Relational Health of His FamilyHosted by Tennison and Ginelle Barry, Fingerprints reveals how God is quietly restoring His family through relational healing, joy, and connection. Through real stories, practical tools, and spiritual insight, this podcast explores how God is forming safe, mature, emotionally healthy communities—starting with us. Discover the quiet revival already unfolding in homes, churches, and relationships, and learn how to notice His fingerprints in your own life.Join Tennison & Ginelle as they continue to find God's Fingerprint in the lives of God's family. In this episode the begin a conversation with Lara & Lissa Wilke. They are newly married True Elders for the community at large and doing the individual work needed to be healthy and mature to create and leave a lasting legacy! Listen in today as they talk about how they met and how their own unique journey brought them on this journey to relational health together. They share how their journeys began and the surprises that they have found in themselves along the way. If you have been impacted by what you have heard in this podcast and would like to support us in our mission to help people experience healthier & deeper relationships with God, themselves, and others, go to: tableandwell.org/#supportTo learn how we can help develop your community, family or team: Schedule Interest Call For more information about Table Experiences go to: tableandwell.org/tablesTo start on your journey to relational health go to: Connection CureTo watch this and other Podcast go to our YouTube Channel: Table & Well co
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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
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.
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.
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.
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.
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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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, 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
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 […]