We’re excited to introduce you to the always interesting and insightful Heather Wiest. We hope you’ll enjoy our conversation with Heather below.
Heather, appreciate you joining us today. We’d love to hear the backstory behind a risk you’ve taken – whether big or small, walk us through what it was like and how it ultimately turned out.
Thank you for having me here again. It’s always an honor and pleasure sharing inspiration with your viewers.
Risk taking has been a sweet learning curve for me. In my earlier decades of life, safety and security were necessary and healthy, but now, leaning more into the fierce faith and purpose of my 50s, beautiful full-circle moments motivate the risks.
What forward-thinking and forward-living ideas fire up your heart and soul, demanding a radical leap of faith? Listen to them. Pray and meditate upon them. Notice what rises to the top in truth.
Personally, God directs my path. I may have a million ideas, but when I bring them to the Lord in my meditation, and lean into divine truth and timing, I am clearly led. The right doors open, and those meant to close do so.
What do I need to press into more? This was my question for God this summer. He placed upon my heart to guide a holistic wellness retreat, encompassing all of the experiences, skills and talents I offer others into one nourishing, healing weekend. A safe place for people to rest and refresh from the inside out—spirit, mind, and body.
Two months later, I placed a deposit down at Spirit in the Desert in Carefree, Arizona for the From the Inside Out Holistic Retreat Weekend scheduled for January 17-19, 2025. Registration opens January 2, 2024 and I hope to host 30+ amazing souls!
I have been changed from the inside out. And, because of the transformational power of God’s healing work in my life, I am able to risk take and offer nurturing, yet out of the box experiences for others (I just returned from co-leading a yoga retreat in Africa!). As people feel safe, seen, heard, and supported, there is a ripple effect of healing and wholeness, and hence, radical risk taking throughout the world.
As always, we appreciate you sharing your insights and we’ve got a few more questions for you, but before we get to all of that can you take a minute to introduce yourself and give our readers some of your back background and context?
Heather Wiest, LCSW, E-RYT®500, YACEP®, CCTSI — I am beyond blessed to LOVE, SERVE and INSPIRE my family and community as a Christ-Centered Yoga Teacher, Retreat Leader, Holy Fire® III Karuna Reiki® Master, Licensed Clinical Social Worker/Therapist, and contributing author. The holistic sessions and classes I offer are engaging and rejuvenating, leaving one feeling balanced and inspired. I aim to curate memorable experiences, whether individually or collectively.
Can you share a story from your journey that illustrates your resilience?
Let me encourage you by sharing a special part of my life journey. I am a firm believer that everything we go through is for a powerful purpose. Take some time to personally reflect on the take aways and journaling prompts at the end of this section.
I’m Heather Taylor Wiest. And I am a miracle. A testament of God’s unrelenting love and grace. A chosen instrument (Jeremiah 1:5 AMPC). I am the youngest of five biological siblings—and the only one to live past infancy. Every breath of my life has a purpose.
My mother divorced my father when I was seven, and the years to follow were especially turbulent. Home life breathed constant chaos propelled by mental health issues, addiction, abusive relationships, and domestic violence. I’m sure some of you can relate. I recall attending eight different elementary schools before 6th grade!
However, through all of this I knew a divine force was with me. God revealed Himself to me in the darkness. I witnessed visions and glimpses of light. I learned about Jesus and His unconditional love, saving grace, and mighty power. His character and teachings transformed my heart and gave me hope.
At the age of 12 I entered a new home in Phoenix with a brass door knocker—a symbol of new beginnings. I began junior high, created close friendships, and established a unique life of my own. My mom and step-father tried to stabilize their lives, but the chaos continued. Two years later, upon returning from summer vacation with my biological father, I walked up to the house, and this time the door knocker had a white note taped to it with my name on it. It stated we did not live here anymore. This door had slammed shut.
My mom and step-dad reached the pinnacle in their domestic violence history while I was away. What was later determined self-defense, my mother had stabbed my step-father in the heart with a kitchen knife. He had been air transported to the hospital, near death, and my mother arrested and placed in jail for a week.
The next few months became a new season for mom and me. We rented an apartment, I began high school, and she attempted sobriety and employment as a single parent. Within a year, my mom hit rock bottom in her addiction and found herself in another abusive relationship. At the age of 15, with the support of my father and dear friends, I left home and began life as an independent teen. Tough love encouraged me to establish safer boundaries. I cautiously tapped another door knocker—one of release, hope, and opportunity. This space was free from substance abuse, instability, control, and violence. Emotions were openly expressed, and communication clear. I began the long journey to healing and wholeness.
God supernaturally strengthened and comforted me, speaking to me, “Keep on knocking, and the door will be opened to you.” The Divine gave me an undeniable purpose to help others as I pursued an education and career in social work. My life verse confirmed to me at age 18, “He comforts us in all our troubles so that we can comfort others. When they are troubled, we will be able to give them the same comfort God has given us.” (2 Corinthians 1:4, NLT)
I am continuing to learn to say YES to the still, small voice inside. Trusting the divine visions and glimpses of light. Embrace change with hope-filled anticipation, and I encourage YOU to say Y.E.S.—Yield, Experience, Shift — to your heart and soul’s deepest longings. “Keep on asking, and you will receive what you ask for. Keep on seeking, and you will find. Keep on knocking, and the door will be opened to you.” (Matthew 7:7, NLT) Not all doors open upon knocking, but those destined to unlock are certainly divine life shifters.
Take Aways and Journaling Prompts:
✯ Each and every one of you are a miracle—a chosen instrument!
✯ Every breath of your life has a purpose.
✯ A divine force is always with you.
✯ Door knockers represent new beginnings, whether the door opens, or slams shut.
✯ Say Y.E.S. to the still, small voice inside. Yield—Experience—Shift to your heart and soul’s deepest longings.
✯ Keep on knocking and doors will open for you in divine will and timing.
✯ Who in your tribe opens or closes doors for you—physically or metaphorically?
✯ Is there another door knocker to be tapped?
Any advice for growing your clientele? What’s been most effective for you?
My wellness business evolved over decades of serving my family and community, as well as working through my own healing journey. During a meditation one morning in 2015, I clearly received the words, LOVE SERVE INSPIRE, just as those who have influenced you. “But through love, serve one another.” (Galatians 5:13) Yes, this is my life purpose and mission, anchoring my business vision and decisions.
What is your personal motto? Create a business intention around this rooted inspiration, and flourish forward in alignment. As you fulfill your divine purpose, those you are meant to serve will show up.
Contact Info:
- Website: https://loveserveinspire.com
- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/loveserveinspire/
- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/heathertaylorwiest/
- Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/LoveServeInspire
Image Credits
Julie Copenhaver and Jean Laninga