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What I Meant to Say
Wendy Jones
119 episodes
1 month ago
I’m your host Wendy Jones, Founder of Be Better Media, mom of four, storyteller, and lifelong athlete passionate about human connection. I believe that the greatest gift we can give to the next generation is our own self-awareness. The goal of this podcast is to connect us through the visions, stories, and life lessons of people rising in sports, business & life and uncover the optimism that is sometimes front and center, and other times under the surface. Throughout my journey, I have experienced many ‘What I Meant to Say’ moments, but since life doesn’t give us do-overs, I’ve created a space to reflect and tell our stories again, with a little more grace for ourselves and the hope that we can help others, and all get a little better for having listened.
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I’m your host Wendy Jones, Founder of Be Better Media, mom of four, storyteller, and lifelong athlete passionate about human connection. I believe that the greatest gift we can give to the next generation is our own self-awareness. The goal of this podcast is to connect us through the visions, stories, and life lessons of people rising in sports, business & life and uncover the optimism that is sometimes front and center, and other times under the surface. Throughout my journey, I have experienced many ‘What I Meant to Say’ moments, but since life doesn’t give us do-overs, I’ve created a space to reflect and tell our stories again, with a little more grace for ourselves and the hope that we can help others, and all get a little better for having listened.
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Self-Improvement
Personal Journals,
Education,
Society & Culture,
Sports,
Volleyball
Episodes (20/119)
What I Meant to Say
From Peril to Purpose | Hakeem McFarlane’s Redemption Story & the Power of Choosing Yourself
From Peril to Purpose | Hakeem McFarlane’s Redemption Story & the Power of Choosing Yourself In this powerful episode of 'What I Meant to Say', we sit down with motivational speaker, author, and founder of the 'Choose Yourself Community', Hakeem Bourne McFarlane. A former D1 athlete turned All-American after serving time in prison, Hakeem shares his raw and real journey of redemption, resilience, and personal transformation. Through his powerful life story, Hakeem breaks down how adversity shaped his purpose, why healing is essential for true growth, and how he's now using his voice to lead a movement of generational healing and self-empowerment. If you’ve ever felt stuck in your story, this conversation will remind you of the power you have to rewrite it—and choose yourself every step of the way. 🎧 In this episode, we cover: * Athlete redemption stories that inspire * Mental health, mindset, and personal growth insights * The truth about prison, purpose, and rising again * The mission behind the 'Choose Yourself Community' 🔗 Connect with Hakeem Bourne McFarlane: 🌐 Website: https://chooseyourself.info 📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bigdreamhakeem/ ▶️ YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@ChooseYourselfChannel 🌴 Upcoming Costa Rica Retreat (Oct 2025): https://trovatrip.com/trip//central-america/costa-rica/costa-rica-with-alysia-hakeem-oct-2025 ✨ Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more real conversations that spark healing, truth, and transformation. #HakeemMcFarlane #ChooseYourself #RedemptionStory #AthleteMindset #Resilience #OvercomingAdversity #GenerationalHealing #WhatIMeantToSay #MotivationalPodcast #MentalHealthAwareness
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3 months ago
38 minutes 7 seconds

What I Meant to Say
From Fear to Flow: Dr. Eva Selhub on Conscious Healing, Nervous System Intelligence, and the Future of Medicine
In this enlightening episode of What I Meant to Say, Wendy sits down with Dr. Eva Selhub—Harvard-trained physician, resilience expert, and author of The Love Response—to explore the intersection of science, spirituality, and somatic healing. Together, they discuss the cultural shift from fear-based living to conscious awareness, how mindfulness and nervous system intelligence are essential for resilience, and why curiosity, creativity, and joy are the true keys to longevity. Dr. Eva shares powerful insights from her career at Harvard’s Mind Body Medical Institute and her experiences volunteering with HIV patients—prompting the question: Are we living to avoid death, or to truly live? This conversation unpacks the rising planetary consciousness, the need for inner guidance systems, and how language can either shame us or lead us to compassion. Whether you're a parent, coach, or wellness seeker, this episode will expand your understanding of health, healing, and self-awareness in today’s evolving world.
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5 months ago
50 minutes 49 seconds

What I Meant to Say
Scalar Light: Unlocking the Hidden Potential of Energy Waves with Tom Paladino
In this enlightening episode, we sit down with Tom Paladino, a pioneering researcher and expert in scalar light technology. Tom delves into the fascinating world of scalar energy, a unique form of light energy that operates on a different frequency than traditional electromagnetic waves. He explains how scalar light, often referred to as "healing light," has the potential to revolutionize the way we approach wellness and healing. Tom shares his extensive research and firsthand experiences with scalar light treatment, highlighting its profound effects on physical, mental, and emotional health. From boosting the immune system to balancing the body's energy fields, scalar light offers a natural, non-invasive approach to healing that could complement conventional medical treatments. Whether you're curious about alternative therapies or seeking new ways to enhance your well-being, this episode provides valuable insights into how scalar light could be the future of holistic health. Tune in to discover how this innovative technology could transform your life.
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1 year ago
40 minutes 17 seconds

What I Meant to Say
Commencement. Closing a Chapter with Spencer Wickens
What a gift to be able to bookend the joy of taking in boys and men’s volleyball through Luke’s career with Pace Bootlegger Volleyball Club and Pepperdine Alum and Stanford Assistant Men’s Volleyball Coach Spencer Wickens, one of the great up and coming coaches in the Collegiate game. Grateful to capture his joy of coaching and wisdom on how to rise through the challenges of when your game isn’t going exactly how you planned. If you are an up and coming player, you won’t want to miss his insight about becoming a leader on and off the court.
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1 year ago
40 minutes 25 seconds

What I Meant to Say
How to Befriend Your Nervous System with Emily Hightower
Join me with a dear friend and mentor Emily Hightower from ShiftAdapt and learn about how to optimize your nervous system through connection with nature, nutrition, and optimized human connection.
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1 year ago
43 minutes 36 seconds

What I Meant to Say
How to Connect Instead of Control with Marcus Aurelius Higgs
Former high school English teacher and Presence Coach Marcus Aurelius Higgs has a firm grasp on the wisdom of parenting pre-teens with presence through his SHOWUP framework that helps parenting build deeper connections with our kids. With Marcus’s deep understanding of positive psychology and the wisdom of the stoics, we were able to cut through some of the problems the ego presents and see how to create space for parents and kids to deepen their bonds for better connection through the teenage years. Key Points & Memorable Quotes - “Perspective is everything. There’s always something to learn.” - Wendy @ 1:42 “We form our beliefs by evidence and examples.” 3:28 “Mr. Rogers said, ‘If you want to help the kids, you help the parents.’” 8:27 “I’m going to take care of you to be in service to you. If you promise to take care of me to be in service to me.” 14:33 “Kids need a community of parents.” 7:08 “Hold space for collaboration means you’re not the problem, you are the solution to it.” 24:21 “The quality of your life is directly related to the quality of your communication.” 25:19 “What am I not willing to accept?” 42:14 “Everything that happened before prepares you for this moment.” 46:39 Guest Bio - M. Aurelius Higgs is a presence coach for parents of preteens. He works with Certain Future to support parents of preteens (10-14 y.o.) so they can show up and maintain a meaningful relationship with their child during these natural 'identity breaking’ years. He helps the parents be present with their son/daughter before it's too late to bridge the gap. Using The SHOW Up Framework, parents discover: 1. How to be confident in their communication when their tween starts having big emotions. 2. How to be present when their preteen starts to withdraw, so their child continues to trust them and naturally opens up difficult conversations. 3. How to support their child in ways to develop self-belief and resilience. A perfect client is if you hear a friend or family member say, "My daughter is really hard on herself. I want to help her with her confidence." "My son is starting to pull away. How can I get him to open up?" "The teenage years are coming and I have no idea what I’m doing." "I don't know how to talk to my child anymore. They're changing.
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1 year ago
51 minutes 11 seconds

What I Meant to Say
An Athlete’s Guide to Thriving - Mind, Body & Spirit with Audrey Baldwin
Retired Professional Soccer Player and expert Mental Skills Coach Audrey Baldwin breaks down what she learned on her journey from youth sports to the world of professional soccer and how she is using those lessons to help other athletes thrive at every level on and off the field. “I just wanted to keep playing and get better for me.” 12:46 “It’s more than a game, it’s beyond the game and what you’re learning in sport applies to everything in your life.” 16:51 “How you do one thing is how you do everything.” 17:04 “Sports exposes who you are and allows you the chance to change it.” 21:00 “I think to get to an elite status you have to have this sort of obsession with it.” 33:22 “What is success for you?” 39:54 Guest Bio - Audrey Baldwin is a recently retired professional goalkeeper, with 10 years of experience, in 9 different countries. Besides her playing career, she has a bachelors in Kinesiology and Masters in Sport and Exercise Psychology. She is currently using her experience and education to mentor youth athletes of all ages and sports in mental skills and mental performance. It is her goal to spread proper education at the correct time.
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1 year ago
56 minutes 25 seconds

What I Meant to Say
How to Understand Emotions Better for Parenting with Purpose with Dr. Mala
Join Psychologist and mother of four, Dr. Mala, for a conversation about the importance of understanding your emotions as a parent, so that you can acknowledge your children’s feelings and support them with love on their health and wellness journey.
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1 year ago
54 minutes 50 seconds

What I Meant to Say
Parenting During Divorce for Generational Healing
This week on What I Meant to Say host, Wendy Jones shares her coparenting during divorce story from the Divorce Hacker. This is a powerful and down to earth conversation about parenting daughters of divorce and how to avoid common pitfalls when dealing with a challenging ex.
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1 year ago
58 minutes 55 seconds

What I Meant to Say
Having the Courage to Question Your Belief Systems with Torin Jefferys
Torin Jefferys and I go deep on his exploration of healing modalities and how his experience and relationship to beach volleyball has changed.
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1 year ago
58 minutes 21 seconds

What I Meant to Say
Rising from the Depths with Jake Stahl
This is a clear conversation about rising from the depths of addiction to pain killers after surgery to an elevated life of giving back and second chances.
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1 year ago
50 minutes 7 seconds

What I Meant to Say
The Role of Love with Paul Zolman
If there is anything I have learned in my healing journey, love is healing. Come learn from a Love Language Expert about how to connect and uplevel your relationships to energize and heal.
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1 year ago
47 minutes 22 seconds

What I Meant to Say
How to Actually Live Longer with Christian Yordanov
From stress on the gut microbiome to food and water quality and sleep, author and Functional Diagnostic Nutrition Practitioner, Christian Yordanov, has some fascinating and different opinions on how to create a longer and healthier life span.
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1 year ago
58 minutes 16 seconds

What I Meant to Say
Releasing Trauma for a Healthier & Happier You
Join Functional Wellness Expert Linn Rivers as we discuss how to understand your unique genetic makeup and biological markers to help release trauma and connect your mind, body and spirit and create more love and better relationships in your life.
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1 year ago
51 minutes 33 seconds

What I Meant to Say
Healing through Business, Relationships and Sports
In her fourth appearance on the podcast, coach, business partner and friend Ashley joins Wendy to break down some of the most intimate content from their lives and entrepreneurial journey yet.
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1 year ago
1 hour 12 minutes 38 seconds

What I Meant to Say
Being Love with Falyn Fonoimoana
In her first interview since losing her mother to cancer, professional athlete, mother, and coach, Falyn Fonoimoana shares how to heal and thrive through adversity and build relationships that help your nervous system weather the storms of life.
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1 year ago
50 minutes 57 seconds

What I Meant to Say
Training for Life with Priscilla Tallman
Help master your mindset with this coaching conversation with Georgia VB Alum and Mental Performance Consultant Priscilla Tallman about how our mentality matters in sports and life.
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1 year ago
47 minutes 20 seconds

What I Meant to Say
Relationships & Parenting with Gabby Reece
Episode Summary: Gabby Reece, wife to big wave surfer Laird Hamilton, entrepreneur and mom to three girls joins me to share wisdom on healthy relationships and the gifts and challenges of parenting.
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1 year ago
45 minutes 26 seconds

What I Meant to Say
Unlocking Longevity with LifeWave and Marci Preble
Marci Preble shares her Lifewave patch success story that takes her from “one foot in the grave” to thriving health and financial success. Learn from her how wearable light technology can create transformative healing in your life.
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1 year ago
50 minutes 30 seconds

What I Meant to Say
How to Grow Older Not Get Older - The Wisdom of Morrie with Rob Schwartz
Rob Schwartz, who’s father’s wisdom was made famous by the best selling book, Tuesdays with Morrie, is here to talk about the his father’s perspective on aging wisely in the new book, The Wisdom of Morrie, to cultivate meaning in the second half of life.
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1 year ago
45 minutes 11 seconds

What I Meant to Say
I’m your host Wendy Jones, Founder of Be Better Media, mom of four, storyteller, and lifelong athlete passionate about human connection. I believe that the greatest gift we can give to the next generation is our own self-awareness. The goal of this podcast is to connect us through the visions, stories, and life lessons of people rising in sports, business & life and uncover the optimism that is sometimes front and center, and other times under the surface. Throughout my journey, I have experienced many ‘What I Meant to Say’ moments, but since life doesn’t give us do-overs, I’ve created a space to reflect and tell our stories again, with a little more grace for ourselves and the hope that we can help others, and all get a little better for having listened.