Robert did a wonderful workshop on pastoral care for the Archdiocese of Kingston. His skill as a presenter was evident in his story telling, interactive pieces and opportunity for dialogue and sharing. The feedback from the workshop was very positive. Looking forward to working with him on more projects.
Mary-Jo MacKinnon-Simms M.Div., M.Ed., B.A., Dipl in Ministry, Dipl in Restorative Justice
Coordinator of Religious Education, Archdiocese of KingstonRobert presented a plenary session, Lend Me Your Ears and I’ll Sing You a Song: Exploring moments of grace and healing in learning to listen to others, at our 2019 NACC Conference. With wisdom, clarity, inspiration, and gentleness, Robert led the audience in a reflective process on the healing gift of listening. Utilizing the voices of poets, vocalists, hospice volunteers, and recipients of care, Robert wove a tapestry of impressions and insights into listening, inviting the seasoned professional, as well neophyte in ministry to be renewed in this vital ministerial competency.
David Lichter
National Association of Catholic ChaplainsHigh Praise for Robert Mundle’s excellent Keynote Address at the National Association of Catholic Chaplains annual conference in Mundelein, Illinois. Robert engaged the audience from his newly released work “How to Be A Better Listener”. His presentation was clear, fun and inspiring with a balanced use of music, video and powerful stories from the bedside! You need to hear his latest podcasts from https://robertmundle.com/podcasts/ Great Work!
Tim Serban
Chief Mission Integration Officer Providence Health OregonIn my career as a professional chaplain, I have heard a lot of presentations regarding "listening." Your talk was probably the most helpful, practical and refreshing that I have heard in years.
David Kohn, M.A.R., BCC
Staff Chaplain, St. Vincent's, BirminghamRobert is remarkable. His calm, mindful presence is a source of healing in itself. He radiates humble wisdom and compassion that naturally fosters health and wholeness. His brilliant research and academic achievements are grounded in a deep understanding of the simple things in life that are most meaningful.
Barbara Robinson
Program Manager, Adult Mental Health, Providence CareRobert Mundle is a consummate professional chaplain with the ability to articulate the current challenges of spiritual care as well as offer creative and deeply insightful, creative models of care. He is committed to learning and educating for the purpose of increasing overall spiritual care competence and specifically developing excellence of spiritual care by the bedside. Robert is working in creative and authentic ways to make a difference to the work of chaplains and to the profession of chaplaincy.
Caterina Mako
System Director of Spiritual Care and Pastoral Education, Catholic Health Services of Long IslandRobert’s talk on grief and bereavement was the best we have ever had. He invites self-reflection and participants feel so comfortable and intrigued with his talks.
Sandra Whalley
Client Care/Volunteer Coordinator, Hospice KingstonThe feedback was all positive. Everyone was very engaged by your style, structure and content. Frankly, I wouldn't change a thing. The day was a total success.
Lindsay Reinelt
Permanent Diaconate Continuing Education, Archdiocese of Kingston