203: Wesley Young: From Comfort to Calling: Choosing the Hard Path of Local Impact
Release Date: 07/17/2025
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Show Notes: Wesley Young: From Comfort to Calling: Choosing the Hard Path of Local Impact Episode 203 of The HaltingWinter Podcast Overview In this episode, Seth Winterhalter welcomes Wesley Young, City Administrator of Willard, Missouri, for a conversation that’s part memoir, part masterclass on finding purpose in public service. Wesley’s journey spans continents, careers, and courageous decisions, from growing up in England and overcoming dyslexia to building a life of service in the American Midwest. Along the way, he chose the hard path: leaving the safety of state government for the...
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Episode 203 of The HaltingWinter Podcast
Overview
In this episode, Seth Winterhalter welcomes Wesley Young, City Administrator of Willard, Missouri, for a conversation that’s part memoir, part masterclass on finding purpose in public service.
Wesley’s journey spans continents, careers, and courageous decisions, from growing up in England and overcoming dyslexia to building a life of service in the American Midwest. Along the way, he chose the hard path: leaving the safety of state government for the unpredictable frontlines of local leadership.
Whether you’re in the early days of your public service career or decades in, this episode will remind you why the work matters. It's about grit, gratitude, and the quiet power of doing the right thing—especially when no one's watching.
Episode Highlights:
You Are the Cavalry
How stepping into city management—especially in a small town—means wearing every hat and learning to lead without a net.
Legacy Over Ease
Why Wesley left the comfort of state employment to chase local impact and how his young son’s words confirmed it was the right move.
Underdog Energy
From being labeled “lazy” due to dyslexia to writing 22,000 lines of code to improve performance reviews, Wesley shares what it means to prove people wrong and build systems that serve others.
Faith, Family, and the Work That Lasts
How personal loss, fatherhood, and a quiet moment in a car shaped the values he brings to city leadership.
Breaking Down Bureaucracy
Insightful reflections on the complexity of public infrastructure and the public’s perception gap around local government services (like paying $5 for bottled water but resenting a $1 utility rate increase).
A Call to the Next Generation
Advice for Gen Z: Don’t just point out what’s broken—fix it. Wesley shares how change happens from the inside out and why bold ideas belong in city hall.
Connect with Wesley Young
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/wryoungmpa/
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