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Episode #19 Breaking Your Hidden Rules in Your 40's
with guest Dallas Wiebe
Dawn talks to her guest Dallas Wiebe this week. He is a dedicated husband, a father, and a talented mechanic who built a successful automotive business. This all changed when his father, while dying, couldn't stop thinking about work, about being helpful. Dallas became aware that he saw things in his father that he did not want to see in himself. He contacted Dawn to get help with the issue.
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Dawn talks to her guest Dallas Wiebe this week. He is a dedicated husband, a father, and a talented mechanic who built a successful automotive business. This all changed when his father, while dying, couldn’t stop thinking about work, about being helpful. Dallas became aware that he saw things in his father that he did not want to see in himself. He contacted Dawn to get help with the issue.
Dallas and Dawn discuss their shared background of coming from a Mennonite culture and how the ideals of the Mennonite people may have influenced their internal processes. Dawn then asks her guest to illustrate some of these internal processes, these hidden rules, and how they might have affected his life. She asks him how they could have negatively impacted relations with his people, how he processes emotion and how they altered how he conducted day-to-day business.
In this episode, Dawn and her guest Dallas identify the moment of Dallas’ wake-up call, explore his varied memories of his father, discuss the good and bad of the hidden rules that Dallas grew up with, and detail what healthy boundaries look like. Dallas shares much personal insight on these topics with Dawn. His story will resonate with anyone trying to assert their boundaries and sense of self.
About Dallas Wiebe
Dallas Wiebe is a proud husband, caring father, motivated church leader, and successful business owner. God gave Dallas a unique combination of a sensitive soul and a desire to run straight at the scary. God has given him a heart for others who have been crushed by trying to live with a version of God that has removed the power to change and only leaves hopeless guilt
Dallas Wiebe - Innovation Autoworks LTD: coop6953@gmail.com | facebook

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