The Molden Cast with Jessye Wilden

Jessye Wilden

From bestselling author and speaker Jessye Wilden comes the ultimate podcast for anyone looking for more grit, faith, and courage in their lives. Featuring candid interviews with family members (and friends) discussing questions readers have asked since her memoir, We Wrote Your Name in Color, was released. Deep dive into topics like grief, faith, friendship, adoption, forgiveness, and dancing in the kitchen. The Molden Cast invites you into their tiny little office and past all the small talk so you too can find goodness in the hard seasons, bravery when it hurts, and genuine joy in the middle. https://www.jessyewilden.com

  1. Episode 33: Beyond the Bars: Motherhood, Mercy, and the Long Game of Redemption with Missy Young

    04/16/2025

    Episode 33: Beyond the Bars: Motherhood, Mercy, and the Long Game of Redemption with Missy Young

    When Missy got the phone call, she knew…everything in her life would be defined by what happened before that call and what was going to happen after it. Life would never be the same. In this deeply moving episode, Jessye sits down with the unstoppable Missy Young—a.k.a. Machine Gun Missy—to talk about tech, transformation, and what it really means to live a life of purpose. Missy may have spent 20 years in the fast-paced world of tech in Las Vegas, but it’s her journey beyond the boardroom that truly inspires. From public speaking to prison reform, from breast cancer to ambiguous loss, Missy opens up about the winding road that led her to a life of service. Together, Jessye and Missy explore: ✨Why career success doesn’t always equal fulfillment ✨The emotional weight of motherhood, especially in the face of addiction ✨How trauma layers itself like a cake (yes, a trauma cake) ✨Finding peace in scripture, and strength in surrender ✨The harsh realities inside our prison system—and what needs to change ✨Why compassion, not judgment, is the real game-changer (and how you can get involved!) This conversation is full of wisdom, honesty, and more than a few mic-drop moments. Missy reminds us that obedience, mercy, and community aren't just feel-good words—they’re powerful tools for navigating life’s hardest battles. Whether you're in a season of pain, purpose, or somewhere in between, this episode will meet you there. Resource Links: How to Do the Work: An Motivational Self-Healing Book God Behind Bars ….. Connect with Missy: www.missyyoung.com Instagram Facebook X Missy Young is a Senior Fellow and former Chief Information Officer (CIO) at Switch. She helped to build the company’s solutions architecture to create a fundamental and sustainable change in the way clients ultimately design and implement intelligent data strategies. As a technologist, Missy has played a pivotal role in the company’s evolution from the most innovative data center company in the world to the world’s only exascale retail colocation ecosystem that it is today. Missy is a seasoned technology executive with 25+ years’ experience in strategic leadership, setting the overall strategy for enterprise solutions, sales, sustainability, and infrastructure. In her 20 years at Switch, she focused on high revenue generating business outcomes with a concentration in sustainability. She worked to grow the company from a small startup, took it public in 2017, and then took it private via acquisition in 2022 for $11 billion. She is a believer in servant leadership and mentoring team members to foster professional growth. Her expertise in technology trends, forecasting client needs and connecting those trends with results has been a great asset to Switch and its success. As a public speaker Missy continues to take the unique message of Switch to the world, and frequently speaks on the topics of leadership and empowering women. Aside from all the technical stuff, Missy is a Jesus-loving, movie-quoting, cancer-beating, soul sister. As a woman in tech and leadership, she doesn’t believe in sitting on the sidelines of faith, whether you’re at work, at home, or out in your community. She believes that each of us has a unique mission prepared for us by God, and she wants to empower everyone to live out that purpose. She finds great joy in prison ministry and believes that therapeutic rehabilitation is the key to reducing recidivism. Missy also hosts a podcast called Boldly Go which can be found on iTunes and Spotify, and she’s got some amazing guests who will encourage you to make some bold moves. Missy serves on several boards, including Social Purpose Corrections, Opportunity Village, Girl Scouts of Southern Nevada, Desert Research Institute, and The Just One Project. Additionally, Missy is a strong advocate for the certification path of education for young students who desire to enter the technology field, and for keeping the A in STEAM. ….. Connect with Jessye: Website Instagram Facebook Email: jessye@jessyewilden.com Author, speaker, and host of the The Molden Cast, Jessye Wilden dives into topics like forgiveness, adoption, grief, communication, healing, and the things that are the fabric of their family, the Moldens. Join in on the conversations so you too will find goodness in the hard, bravery when it hurts, and genuine joy in the middle. For more on this episode visit: JessyeWilden.Com/Podcast

    1h 17m
  2. Ep. 32: Tori Hope Petersen on Breaking Cycles & Embracing Healing

    03/20/2025

    Ep. 32: Tori Hope Petersen on Breaking Cycles & Embracing Healing

    In this episode, we dive deep with Tori Hope Petersen as she shares: ✨ What daily life looks like as a speaker, author, and mom. ✨ Why healing is a lifelong journey, not a destination. ✨ How to recognize and unweave dysfunctional patterns in your life. ✨ The role of faith and scripture in reframing self-worth. ✨ Why we often seek validation from those who reject us—and how to shift that mindset. ✨ The power of journaling and reflection in self-discovery. ✨ Why presence, not just advice, is key to supporting others. ✨ How pain can actually bring purpose and transformation. This conversation is full of practical insights, deep encouragement, and a reminder that healing isn’t about having it all figured out—it’s about taking one step at a time with grace. Hit play and join us on this journey of breaking cycles, embracing love, and finding true healing. 💛 MORE ABOUT TORI:  Tori Hope Petersen is an author, speaker, Bible teacher, and lover of people. Since coming to faith, she has shared her testimony and life as authentically as she can to help and offer hope to others. Tori is known for her fierce advocacy work for foster care, adoption, and vulnerable children. At home she is a wife and mama who enjoys cooking with her children. With a deep value for family, community, and hospitality, Tori and her family love to make extra food for whoever might stop by. Her new book, Breaking the Patterns that Break You, available now!  CONNECT WITH TORI:  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/torihopepetersen/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/torihopep/  Website: https://www.torihopepetersen.com/  MORE ABOUT JESSYE:  Author, speaker, and host of the The Molden Cast, Jessye Wilden dives into topics like forgiveness, adoption, grief, communication, healing, and the things that are the fabric of their family, the Moldens. Join in on the conversations so you too will find goodness in the hard, bravery when it hurts, and genuine joy in the middle. Grab the Book: https://www.amazon.com/We-Wrote-Your-Name-Color/dp/B0B4QTCYNT CONNECT WITH JESSYE:  Website: https://www.jessyewilden.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jessye_wilden/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ Email: jessye@jessyewilden.com

    43 min
  3. Episode 30: Carlos on Gaining Our Lives Back, Recovering the Lost Art of Being Human, and Remembering We are Made for More

    08/28/2024

    Episode 30: Carlos on Gaining Our Lives Back, Recovering the Lost Art of Being Human, and Remembering We are Made for More

    Pop some popcorn, turn up the volume, as Carlos Whittaker shares his journey of disconnecting from screens and reconnecting with what it means to be human. How much of your life are you really missing? Well, one day Carlos did the math, and the calculations were hard to stomach. This discovery led Carlos to spend seven screen-free weeks, completely unplugging from technology. During this time, he got his brain scanned, lived with monks and Amish farmers, and relearned the lost art of things like savoring, wondering, getting lost, and practicing solitude. In this conversation, Carlos and Jessye discuss the importance of slowing down and living at God's speed. They explore the idea of finding beauty in the small moments and not rushing through life. They also discuss the impact of technology and the need to disconnect in order to reconnect with ourselves, with those around us, and with God. Carlos shares his personal experiences and challenges listeners to examine what is speeding them up in life and find ways to slow down. If you’ve ever felt like throwing your phone into a lake or had the sneaking suspicion that maybe there is more to life than feeling haggard and exhausted every day, this episode is for you. And take it one life-changing step further–join Carlos and Jessye for the Made for More retreat this October in San Diego for a three day two night time to get reconnected yourself.  Connect with Carlos: Reconnected: How 7 Screen-Free Weeks with Monks and Amish Farmers Helped Me Recover the Lost Art of Being Human Reconnected Documentary Carlos on Instagram Made for More: Creating a Life of Play, Purpose, and Healing Retreat Keep up to date with Carlos 3 Mile an Hour God More Books from Carlos! —-- Connect with Jessye: Website Instagram Facebook Email: jessye@jessyewilden.com Author, speaker, and host of the The Molden Cast, Jessye Wilden dives into topics like forgiveness, adoption, grief, communication, healing, and the things that are the fabric of their family, the Moldens. Join in on the conversations so you too will find goodness in the hard, bravery when it hurts, and genuine joy in the middle. For more on this episode visit: JessyeWilden.Com/Podcast

    55 min
  4. Episode 29: KK on Dating, the Complexities of Grief, and Life with ADHD

    08/14/2024

    Episode 29: KK on Dating, the Complexities of Grief, and Life with ADHD

    In this episode, KK returns to The Molden Cast, leading us to bravely explore more freedom through transparency and self-awareness. KK shares what life looks like for him now as a rising senior, and together, he and Jessye discuss the superpowers and struggles of living with ADHD, along with his views on the tricky world of dating and friendship. Join in as KK offers tangible encouragement to parents of teens, reminding us of the importance of the tough conversations we often avoid. Be inspired by KK’s advice on staying true to ourselves while avoiding the pressuring pitfalls of grief. Throughout this episode, we’re reminded that grief is a complex journey, often masked by humor or hidden in coping mechanisms. It’s a process that comes in waves, blending sadness with moments of joy. KK and Jessye encourage embracing tough conversations, being transparent in relationships, and surrounding yourself with the right people for support and growth. Connect with Jessye: Website Instagram Facebook Email: jessye@jessyewilden.com Author, speaker, and host of the The Molden Cast, Jessye Wilden dives into topics like forgiveness, adoption, grief, communication, healing, and the things that are the fabric of their family, the Moldens. Join in on the conversations so you too will find goodness in the hard, bravery when it hurts, and genuine joy in the middle. For more on this episode visit: JessyeWilden.Com/Podcast

  5. Episode 28: Jessye Wilden on Raising Kids Through Trauma: "What I Wish I Knew When Life Shattered"

    07/17/2024

    Episode 28: Jessye Wilden on Raising Kids Through Trauma: "What I Wish I Knew When Life Shattered"

    This is the episode Jessye wishes she had when her children's lives were upended by trauma. When tragedy strikes, how can we help our kids grieve and heal? How do we support them emotionally and physically? And where do we even start when a crisis hits? PLEASE NOTE: This episode briefly mentions suicide, homicide, gun violence, specifics of family deaths, and the days immediately following their tragedy. Almost seven years ago, Jessye and her family faced these exact questions. Today, her children are thriving. In this episode, Jessye shares the practical strategies and hacks that helped her and her husband support their kids through the toughest times. From calming their nervous systems to filling their minds with good things, this episode offers a reminder that true healing and resilience are possible. Resources & Links from Jessye:  Nervous System Support: MagicWeightedBlanket.com Sitting Still Like a Frog: Mindfulness Exercises for Kids (and Their Parents) Inner Workings: Autonomic Homeostasis Activation (AHA) with Thomas Pals Books: The Jesus Storybook Bible: Every Story Whispers His Name The Chronicles of Narnia Set “The LORD is my shepherd; I have everything I need. He lets me rest in fields of green grass and leads me to quiet pools of fresh water. He gives me new strength.”  Psalm 23:1 (Emphasis ours) Thankful Things Challenge: One Thousand Gifts: A Dare to Live Fully Right Where You Are Small Notebooks for Big Thanks For FUN: Flying/Slingshot Rubber Chickens …. >>> You’re Invited! Come to the Made for MORE October 15-17 Retreat with Jessye, Bob Goff, Carlos Whittaker, & Kimberly Stuart! …. Connect with Jessye: Website Instagram Facebook Email: jessye@jessyewilden.com Author, speaker, and host of the The Molden Cast, Jessye Wilden dives into topics like forgiveness, adoption, grief, communication, healing, and the things that are the fabric of their family, the Moldens. Join in on the conversations so you too will find goodness in the hard, bravery when it hurts, and genuine joy in the middle. For more on this episode visit: JessyeWilden.Com/Podcast

  6. Episode 27: Brittany Butler on Life in the CIA, Fighting for Women's Rights, and Writing Thrilling Spy Novels

    07/03/2024

    Episode 27: Brittany Butler on Life in the CIA, Fighting for Women's Rights, and Writing Thrilling Spy Novels

    Today we are celebrating our country’s independence with Brittany Butler, a former CIA targeting officer with nine years of experience in counterterrorism. Brittany has worked both at Langley and in the Middle East, achieving critical foreign intelligence objectives and collaborating with foreign liaisons to apprehend terrorists. And on today’s episode, she’s spilling the tea on how she got recruited for the CIA, if her kids ever get away with lying to her, how she handles what’s on the news and dispelling truths about being a woman in this high-clearance role.  Brittany is a passionate advocate for women's rights in the Middle East and has led human rights campaigns in Afghanistan and now helps Afghan refugees thrive in her local community.  She’s also the author of The Syndicate Spy: : A Juliet Arroway Novel, a gripping mix of fact and fiction that celebrates the intellect and skill of female intelligence officers. Discover the process of writing a book with experience as a top-secret CIA Targeter. What can you share? What would make you have to kill someone if you told them? Listen to this riveting episode to find out.  Connect with Brittany:  Instagram  |  Website  |  Tiktok Get the Book! Spy Girl’s Podcast .... Connect with Jessye: Website Instagram Facebook Email: jessye@jessyewilden.com Author, speaker, and host of the The Molden Cast, Jessye Wilden dives into topics like forgiveness, adoption, grief, communication, healing, and the things that are the fabric of their family, the Moldens. Join in on the conversations so you too will find goodness in the hard, bravery when it hurts, and genuine joy in the middle. For more on this episode visit: JessyeWilden.Com/Podcast

    55 min
4.7
out of 5
22 Ratings

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From bestselling author and speaker Jessye Wilden comes the ultimate podcast for anyone looking for more grit, faith, and courage in their lives. Featuring candid interviews with family members (and friends) discussing questions readers have asked since her memoir, We Wrote Your Name in Color, was released. Deep dive into topics like grief, faith, friendship, adoption, forgiveness, and dancing in the kitchen. The Molden Cast invites you into their tiny little office and past all the small talk so you too can find goodness in the hard seasons, bravery when it hurts, and genuine joy in the middle. https://www.jessyewilden.com