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The Wholehearted Way

Hosted by Wellspring Group · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 11 episodes

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Episodes
11
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44m
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About this podcast

Welcome to The Wholehearted Way Podcast, a place for honest conversations about what it means to live and lead from a whole heart.Here, we explore the stories, struggles, courage, and calling that shape who each of us are becoming.This is a space to slow down, reflect, and grow. In each conversation, we explore what it means to live wholeheartedly — in our work, our relationships, and our calling. We’re glad you’re here.Deepen the Journey: Discover the heart behind our conversations in the new book, Becoming Wholehearted by Anisa Sumlar and Larry Bolden. Get your copy at becomingwholehearted.org.Presented by Wellspring Group (https://www.wellspringgroup.org), empowering you to live in the fullness of who God made you to be.

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About the host

Wellspring Group hosts The Wholehearted Way, a religion show with 11 episodes published.

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The Shackles You Can't See: How Hidden Lies Distort Your Identity and Faith with Will Reinmuth

Apr 28, 202652mEp. 110

This is our last episode of our first season -- we would love to hear your feedback as we begin planning the second season. Please share your feedback in this short survey: http://feedback.wholeheartedwaypodcast.com Is i

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Why Anger Management Misses the Point: What Your Heart Is Actually Trying to Tell You

Apr 21, 202639mEp. 100

In this episode, Nathan King, Mandi Wellington and Laura Arnold discuss an emotion that shows up in all of our lives, and that most of us have a complicated relationship with. Together they explore why anger works like a

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More Than a "Human Doing": Escaping the Trap of Performance-Based Living with Bobbi Lassiter

Apr 14, 202658mEp. 90

In this episode of The Wholehearted Way, host Nathan King and co-host Mandi Wellington sit down with Pastor Bobbi Lassiter, Associate Pastor at Covenant Methodist Church, to explore the life-changing shift from performan

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The ROI of Empathy: Why Emotion Belongs in the Workplace with Matt Armbruster

Apr 7, 202637mEp. 80

Most workplaces are an emotional desert. We are taught to check our feelings at the door, put our heads down, and focus solely on the bottom line. But what if bringing your whole heart to work is actually the secret to u

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The Connection You're Starving For (And Where to Find It) with Dan Sartor

Mar 31, 20261h 8mEp. 70

"I hate it here." It's a phrase clinical psychologist Dan Sartor heard from his own kids for years -- and it cut deep every time. Until he realized they weren't rejecting his home. They were expressing something they cou

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Why You Keep Sabotaging What You Want Most: The Internal Disconnect Between Belief and Your Real Life with Larry Bolden and Anisa Sumlar

Mar 24, 202644mEp. 60

"I do what I don't want to do." It’s the ancient struggle Paul described in Romans 7, and it’s a reality many of us face every day. We rationally believe in God’s love and want to be present for our families, yet in mome

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From Achievement to Intimacy: How to Stop "Helping" and Start Connecting with Larry Bolden

Mar 17, 202654mEp. 50

Can you be "transparent" without actually being vulnerable? Many leaders and high-achievers use achievement, control, and even "helping" as protective strategies to keep people at a distance. In this episode, Nathan King

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Why You Can't Find Your Blind Spots Alone

Mar 10, 202632mEp. 40

Have you ever noticed that you can be completely settled in your own life, yet totally blind to the walls you’ve built to stay safe? In this episode, Nathan King is joined by Mandi Wellington and Laura Arnold to explore

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From Introverted Accountant to a Vulnerable Leader: Abby Mandella’s Story

Mar 3, 202642mEp. 30

Join us for this episode of The Wholehearted Way podcast, published by Wellspring Group, with a focus on how to live deeper, more fulfilling lives in wholehearted communities. Our hosts, Nathan King and Mandi Wellington,

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Embracing your Unique Expression to Live Boldly with Laura Arnold

Feb 24, 202628mEp. 20

Join us for this episode of The Wholehearted Way podcast, published by Wellspring Group, with a focus on how to live deeper, more fulfilling lives in wholehearted communities. Our host, Nathan King, spoke with Laura Arno

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Building Deeper Relationships through Wholehearted Everyday Conversations with Jason Orme

Feb 17, 202623mEp. 10

Join us for the first podcast of The Wholehearted Way, published by Wellspring Group, with a focus on how to live deeper, more fulfilling lives in wholehearted communities. Our host, Nathan King, spoke with Jason Orme ab

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To pitch The Wholehearted Way, visit https://www.wellspringgroup.org for contact information, then craft a tight one-paragraph hook that ties your expertise to a gap in their recent religion coverage.

Who is the host of The Wholehearted Way?

The Wholehearted Way is hosted by Wellspring Group. The show is categorised under religion (spirituality) and has published 11 episodes.

How many episodes does The Wholehearted Way have?

The Wholehearted Way has published 11 episodes.

What topics does The Wholehearted Way cover?

The Wholehearted Way regularly covers religion, spirituality, christianity. It sits in the religion category, with a spirituality focus.

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How long are The Wholehearted Way episodes?

Episodes of The Wholehearted Way average 44 minutes. a focused format where a clear narrative arc and tight preparation matter most.

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