Faith Ventures Podcast

Faith Ventures welcomes Jake Wiskerchen, professional counselor and entrepreneur helping others in the realms of mental health and emotional well-being. This episode dives deep into Jake's thought-provoking insights on the crucial role of core emotions in our lives, the power of vulnerability, and the significance of authentic connections within a spiritual framework. Jake, the founder of Zephyr Wellness, discusses how societal norms often suppress emotional expression, and explains the importance of exploring emotions like anger to achieve peace. He emphasizes that effective counseling should be goal-oriented and time-limited, not indefinite. (He even says he is trying to work himself out of a job!) Beyond his counseling endeavors, Jake shares the evolution of his mental health podcast "Noggin Notes," which started as an app and pivoted into a global platform addressing mental well-being in areas that have not typically been receptive to such ideas. He also sheds light on his involvement with "Walk the Talk America," a unique initiative bridging the gap between firearms ownership and mental health care. We delve into Jake's personal journey, his past experiences, and how his deep faith and Christian values influence his professional life. From his insights on integrating psychology with spirituality to advocating for mental health within church communities, Jake's story is one of holistic healing and community service.

What is Faith Ventures Podcast?

Faith Ventures is about telling stories of Christians doing business for the glory of God. The virtue of market-driven work that serves other people is part of God’s design, and thus we should care about the principles of individual liberty that make that possible.

This podcast inspires listeners to realize how their faith in Jesus affects everything around us, including our work in the marketplace.