E30 – Creating Inviting and Inclusive Environments with Billy Wauhop
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E30: Interview with Billy Wauhop
Billy is the Club Manager and Franchise Owner of Anytime Fitness Bunbury and in this episode, we talk about the importance of reading people, connecting with them, and setting up environments that are inclusive and inviting. Billy talks about reading the room, while also reading the person to identify how you can meet the needs of the person you are meeting with or serving.
Billy also touches on how valuable transparency with people is and elaborates to include that it does not always mean being highly emotional or sharing deep personal stories, but rather just being honest in our communication about not being or feeling at our peak level. He shares with us that you can still communicate in a professional way to let people know that there are things going on while also reinforcing your commitment to reach the desired goal or outcome. He also discussed how valuable the diversity in his team is and how having an eclectic mix results in different people connecting with different people.
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Billy Wauhop Bio:
Billy is the Club Manager and Franchise Owner of Anytime Fitness Bunbury. He commenced his journey into the Fitness industry in 2004 after completing his certificates in Fitness and Sport Development. He took on many roles within different types of facilities that varied from Sales, Customer Care, Gym Instructing, Personal Training and General Club Management all over Australia.
From a junior state representative athlete to a business owner and father of two, he has managed to spend time working throughout all different types of areas with widely ranging demographics all across Australia. The one thing that has always remained true and consistent for Billy, is the need for movement and its absolute necessity to get the most out of life.
Billy always enjoys value adding to others by speaking through his own personal experience, firsthand accounts of others lived experience’s shared and a clear understanding of movement for general well-being.
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