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THANKS for doing that

Heather Winchell
Working Genius
Grief
The Epiary
Nashville Blanket Project
Art
Thrifting
Christian Faith
Every Moment Holy
Faircloth
Sew Your Adventure
Gardening
Skylark Golf
Trackman
Community
Season Two
Audience
Carpentry
Lampstand Story Company
Murray Therapy
The Baton Pass

A podcast CELEBRATING people and ideas that make this world a better place by exploring the things we do, the reasons we do them, and why IT MATTERS.

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Latest Episodes

In this special season finale, the tables are turned as Heather Winchell—the host and Chief Enthusiast behind Thanks for Doing That—takes the guest seat.

Interviewed by her friend Robin Elgard, Heather reflects on her 5+ years of podcasting, the joy... more

In this very special tribute episode, Heather honors the life and legacy of Cherie Johnson: devoted wife and mother, intentional friend, gifted host, lover of Scripture, radiant encourager, and bright light to all who knew her.

Released near the one... more

In this episode, Heather sits down with author, spoken word poet, recording artist, and founder of Write Speak Inspire, Sharlene Provilus. Sharlene shares how writing became a place of honesty and healing, how spoken word helped bring her back to fai... more

“Be encouraged and be brave. Don’t be afraid of the learning curve.”

Kind and wise words from a kind a wise woman. In this imagery-rich conversation, Heather sits down with master gardener and writer Sarah Nadvornik to explore prairie restoration, g... more

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Recent Guests

Sarah Nadvornik
Master gardener, writer, and advocate for native habitats
Every Little Seed; Monarch Watch garden partner; KU Monarch Watch Garden
Episode: No Waste Places: Sarah Nadvornik on Prairie Gardens, Grief, and Growth
Christina Gerstner
Collector and seller, The White Pepper Vintage
The White Pepper Vintage
Episode: This is Good Enough: Breaking the Inertia of Consumption Through Contentment with Christina Gerstner
Scott Hubbard
Managing editor for Desiring God and lay pastor at All Peoples Church
Desiring God; All Peoples Church
Episode: Examine Yourself, Forget Yourself: A Conversation with Scott Hubbard
Kelly Olson
Founder and executive director of The Baton Pass
The Baton Pass
Episode: Passing the Baton: How Your Story Can Be a Lifeline with Founder Kelly Olson
Eryn Lynum
Master naturalist, author, podcaster, homeschooling mom
Nat Theo
Episode: What a WONDER-full world: A conversation with Eryn Lynum
John Murray
Owner and founder of Murray Therapy, pediatric occupational therapist
Murray Therapy
Episode: Helping Kids Thrive: Inside Pediatric Occupational Therapy with John Murray
Ryan Tinetti
Professor of Practical Theology at Concordia Seminary
Concordia Seminary
Episode: The Quiet Ambition and the Power of Thinking Little with Ryan Tinetti
Stephanie Leigh Gutierrez
Coaching professional; Working Genius coach; co-founder of Footrock nonprofit
Footrock; Drawing from the Well Coaching
Episode: Work That Energizes You vs. Work That Drains You with Stephanie Leigh Gutierrez
Kirsten Black
Writer and counselor who invites open conversation about grief
Faithful Paradox (blog)
Episode: He Is Still Good: Holding Grief with Hopeful Lament

Host

Heather Winchell
Host and chief enthusiast of the show; guides conversations and introduces guests.

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 42 ratings
  • Sweet and inspiring Podcast

    Heather is such an inspiration. It’s fun listening to her and how she loves on people through her gifts and this podcast. Thank YOU for doing this!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Maryna19
    United States9 months ago
  • Delightful

    Heather reminds us that what we do matters; not monumental acts, rather our daily callings. This message is so needed. She has a wide variety of guests, and she does a beautiful job of asking questions that help them share their stories and bringing to light the good and beautiful lives all around us.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    MaxxWeist
    United States9 months ago
  • Helpful and filled with gratitude

    One of the most uplifting and inspirational podcasts that I listened to. Heather is a fantastic and engaging host who asks great questions of her guests and really celebrates what it means to do good and meaningful work in our communities.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    pandapi kles
    United States9 months ago
  • Worth every minute.

    This podcast is such a light, such a beacon of hope and inspiration. I love Heather’s voice and the way she communicates & asks questions. Every interview is intentional and brings such joy to my days. I look forward to every new episode and it’s my go to on drives 🩷

    More of THANKS FOR DOING THAT!!! 🙌🏻

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Barnesgirl44
    United States9 months ago
  • Love this podcast!

    In a world that’s increasingly harsh, this podcast is such a breath of fresh air. Heather’s guests are intriguing and Heather engages them in a thoughtful, kind, and helpful manner. I really look forward to listening to this podcast!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    delgazelles
    United Statesa year ago

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Many say it's a go-to for inspiration and practical ideas you can apply in daily life.
Audiences appreciate thoughtful questions that surface meaningful stories from diverse guests.
Fans note the host's warmth and inviting interview style as a differentiator.
Listeners find the show uplifting and joyful, with a tone that celebrates good in the world.

Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

Mandy West on "Earning Her Turns" on the Slopes and in the Studio
Q: Where can people see or purchase your art?
Instagram is the main hub (Mandy West FOCO), with an Etsy shop in progress; she plans to update it and announce new work there.
Mandy West on "Earning Her Turns" on the Slopes and in the Studio
Q: What about your life as a boy mom—has that shaped your art or given you new subject matter or inspiration?
Yes, being a mom influenced me to see everyday, functional things with fresh, nostalgic light, like chairs and ordinary objects, and to weave memories into my subjects.
Mandy West on "Earning Her Turns" on the Slopes and in the Studio
Q: What advice would you have for someone that wants to be more creative, but maybe just needs some confidence or encouragement or a starting place?
Play and explore without overthinking. Focus on growth and experimentation, value the process over perfect results, and gradually build confidence by trying new things and giving yourself room to evolve.
The Art of Living in Season: A Conversation on Presence and Purpose with Sylvie Vanhoozer
Q: Could you share a bit of the story about what catalyzed actually sitting down to write this book?
Sylvie describes a life-long thread from her years in Provence and experiences as a teacher, caregiver, and letter-writer. A combination of homesickness, family disruptions, and the suggestion from loved ones that her reflections could become a publishable book pushed her toward writing and compiling her seasonal, cultural, and spiritual insights.
What Shapes a Craftsman: The Principles and Practices of Jay Ballard
Q: What has been most rewarding and most challenging about running a business
Collaborating with customers to solve problems, staying focused on doing good work, and navigating long projects with patience and clear communication while managing time and expectations.

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What is THANKS for doing that about and what kind of topics does it cover?

A positive, human-centered show that highlights people making tangible contributions in communities and everyday life. Episodes weave stories of gardening, crafts, storytelling, faith, and social impact, mixing practical tips with personal growth and gratitude. The host tends to spotlight creators, educators, entrepreneurs, and volunteers who turn their passions into meaningful action, often linking work to stewardship, family, and faith. A notable strength is its warm, uplifting interviewing style that invites vulnerability and celebrates small, steady contributions as well as larger missions, making it appealing to listeners who value community, creativity, and purpose.

What stands out is the blend of hands-on expertise (gardening, craft... more

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Recent guests on THANKS for doing that include:

1. Sarah Nadvornik
2. Christina Gerstner
3. Scott Hubbard
4. Kelly Olson
5. Eryn Lynum
6. John Murray
7. Ryan Tinetti
8. Stephanie Leigh Gutierrez

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