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In this inspiring episode, Kim and Ashley sit down with Sheila and John from West Central Industries to explore the powerful connection between employment and mental well-being. With deep experience supporting individuals with disabilities and mental health challenges, Sheila and John walk us through how employment services like the WIN Program (Work Environment Now) help people rediscover purpose, self-worth, and connection.
From initial referrals to long-term support, the team provides individualized, compassionate job placement and coaching across Kandiyohi, Chippewa, and Meeker counties. Their work is centered on meeting people where they’re at—regardless of background, education, or work history—and helping them build toward their goals, one step at a time.
Throughout the episode, they share several success stories that highlight how work can be transformative. One standout includes a young man who originally believed he wasn’t fit for customer-facing roles, only to thrive as a cashier through “300 micro conversations a day,” eventually becoming an assistant manager and living independently. Another story follows a woman who transitioned from working at Walmart to an administrative position, growing into her role with support and accommodations and building the confidence to thrive.
This episode reminds us that employment isn’t just about income—it’s about identity, structure, connection, and hope.
Key Takeaways:
Employment plays a critical role in mental health and self-confidence.
The WIN Program offers personalized employment support and extended services.
Success comes from trying, failing, adapting, and growing with the right support system.
Everyone—regardless of age, background, or past—deserves the chance to find meaningful work.
For more information on employment services through West Central Industries and the WIN Program, contact Woodland Centers or visit woodlandcenters.com.
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Show Notes:
In this inspiring episode, Kim and Ashley sit down with Sheila and John from West Central Industries to explore the powerful connection between employment and mental well-being. With deep experience supporting individuals with disabilities and mental health challenges, Sheila and John walk us through how employment services like the WIN Program (Work Environment Now) help people rediscover purpose, self-worth, and connection.
From initial referrals to long-term support, the team provides individualized, compassionate job placement and coaching across Kandiyohi, Chippewa, and Meeker counties. Their work is centered on meeting people where they’re at—regardless of background, education, or work history—and helping them build toward their goals, one step at a time.
Throughout the episode, they share several success stories that highlight how work can be transformative. One standout includes a young man who originally believed he wasn’t fit for customer-facing roles, only to thrive as a cashier through “300 micro conversations a day,” eventually becoming an assistant manager and living independently. Another story follows a woman who transitioned from working at Walmart to an administrative position, growing into her role with support and accommodations and building the confidence to thrive.
This episode reminds us that employment isn’t just about income—it’s about identity, structure, connection, and hope.
Key Takeaways:
Employment plays a critical role in mental health and self-confidence.
The WIN Program offers personalized employment support and extended services.
Success comes from trying, failing, adapting, and growing with the right support system.
Everyone—regardless of age, background, or past—deserves the chance to find meaningful work.
For more information on employment services through West Central Industries and the WIN Program, contact Woodland Centers or visit woodlandcenters.com.
🎧 Listen now:
Apple Podcasts
Spotify