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Who do you go to when troubles come? In today's message we learn that the Lord is the One to whom we should go and how we can be sure He will hear us.Time:MorningMinister:Mr. Ben PhelpsTexts:Psalm 20Series:Guest Exhorter
Ben Phelps returns to the Fat Guy Forum! He first appeared a few years ago on Episode 57! He's back to talk about what has happened since that appearance and the literal evolution of his journey. We talk about what happened to the "PrimalBro," his perspective on dieting, and more. And yes, on this week's After Show we even talk about donuts! Connect with Ben on Instagram at @ben.jitsu! https://www.instagram.com/ben.jitsu Visit his website at https://www.thebenjitsu.com Are you interested in the keto diet and getting overwhelmed figuring out how to start? Gormy and Jon Shane have created a new FREE guide to ignite your journey! Download the Keto Road: Ignition Guide now! The Fat Guy Forum AFTER SHOW IS HERE FOR PATREON SUPPORTERS! Click this link to see how YOU can get access to bonus episodes & support this show by helping Gormy keep bringing you the stories of these amazing men: https://www.patreon.com/Gormygoesketo Interested in working with Gormy on Accountability & Goal Setting, Ketogenic Nutrition or more? Get more info at https://www.theketoroad.com/coach-mike Or schedule a FREE 30 min consultation call NOW where we can talk about your goals and the actions needed to get you there by clicking here: https://calendly.com/mike-consultation You can also find Gormy on IG at @gormygoesketo, Twitter at @gormygoesketo and you can email the show at TheFatGuyForum@gmail.com! You can support us and save money yourself by using one of my affiliate codes: Use Code GORMY to get 15% your order at Redmond Real Salt! https://glnk.io/oq72y/gormygoesketo Save 10% on KetoChow with this link https://www.ketochow.xyz/ref/gormygoesketo and code GORMYGOESKETO Code GORMYGOESKETO will save on your purchase of all Kettle & Fire products at https://aspireiq.go2cloud.org/SH1qC LINK to save 10% off Meater Thermometers! https://glnk.io/o7jz/gormygoesketo These are great products I use every day!! Check them out! Don't forget to give us a rating and review on iTunes or whatever platform you use!! Thank you and be sure to amaze yourself today! DISCLAIMER: Just a reminder, your host and the guests on this show are not medical practitioners, and are sharing their experiences and perspectives. Before implementing any dietary or activity changes in your life be sure to discuss with your medical provider.
Today we had the fantastic pleasure of talking with Ben Phelps, a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu purple belt, a transformation coach, and the host of the What Now Podcast. Ben is a beacon of light for anyone struggling with weight and thinking they can't change their life. Ben has lost over 150lbs, and at his heaviest was 333lbs. With the knowledge gained from his experience, Ben now helps others achieve their goals of transforming their lives. Ben is very transparent with his daily struggles with weight, keeping the weight off, and fitting in training as a father and husband. He is also very critical of himself for better or worse. Ben's passion for helping others achieve their goals is easily felt. Not many people conjure the mountain that is weight loss, but once someone hits the summit, it is easy to see that with determination and perseverance, anyone can do it. Get 20% OFF @manscaped + Free Shipping with promo code ETP20 at MANSCAPED.com! #ad #manscapedpod Ben Phelps Social Media https://www.instagram.com/ben.jitsu/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2e2i4dJgsl0cB5PFjTDBZw https://benjitsu.online/podcast LET'S EXCHANGE PATCHES! SEND A PATCH TO THE PO BOX, AND WE WILL SEND YOU A CUSTOM ELBOWS TIGHT PATCH BACK! Travis Motl PO Box 768 Seabeck, WA 98380 Our Equipment: Sony 6100: https://amzn.to/355xbgM Sigma 16mm: https://amzn.to/3tQHGyN Amazon Basic Tripod: https://amzn.to/3qSt7ZH Zoom P4 Recorder: https://amzn.to/3fPmDod Zoom ZDM-1: https://amzn.to/33ATvic Blue Compass Mic Arm: https://amzn.to/3nSJhjV Elgato Camlink: https://amzn.to/3Ap3dA0 Check out Our Website! https://elbowstight.com/ Best Gi When Starting BJJ: https://www.elbowstight.com/best-gi-when-starting-brazilian-jiu-jitsu/ The Equipment Behind Elbows Tight Podcast: https://kit.co/ElbowsTightPodcast Subscribe on YouTube! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuvHSgAUCczV4R_M6TsHcYw?view_as=subscriber Follow Our Social Media Pages! Instagram Podcast Page https://www.instagram.com/elbowstightpod/?hl=en Travis and Jon's https://www.instagram.com/travisetp/?hl=en https://www.instagram.com/jtcrash78_/?hl=en Facebook https://www.facebook.com/ElbowsTightPodcast
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This week, I had the opportunity to talk to my friend, and fellow podcaster, Ben Phelps. We talked about his weight loss journey, where he has lost 100 pounds twice, how he has silenced his inner fat kid, and dealing with changing his mindset. We also discussed some of the fat kid normality of double layering clothes, hitting drive-thru fast food after school, and the way we created a prison for ourselves with the freedom of having a car and expendable cash. We also talked about Paleo, the Primal Blueprint, Keto, Jiu-Jitsu, Comic Books and their movie versions, and creating new goals. Follow Ben on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ben.jitsu (https://www.instagram.com/ben.jitsu) Check out the BenCast: https://benjitsu.online/podcast (https://benjitsu.online/podcast) Follow Ben on Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/benjitsu1 (https://www.twitch.tv/benjitsu1) Check out Ben's Website: https://www.benjitsu.online (https://www.benjitsu.online) Check out The P.E. Diet: https://pedietbook.com/ (https://pedietbook.com/) Check out The Primal Blueprint: https://www.primalblueprint.com/ (https://www.primalblueprint.com/) --- Follow the show: https://www.instagram.com/becomingmorepod (https://www.instagram.com/becomingmorepod) Follow Brett: https://www.instagram.com/becomingbrett (https://www.instagram.com/becomingbrett) Visit My Website: https://www.becomingbrett.com/ (https://www.becomingbrett.com)
The subject of this discussion can be found in the 2021 summer article of the CHIQ.Image: Rev. "Colonel" John Jacob Lehmanowsky. Note the scar on his face supposedly from the battle of Austerlitz. The small Lutheran Synod called the Evangelical Lutheran Synod of the West existed for barely more than a decade (1835-1846). In Tennessee, Kentucky, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, and Missouri, isolated Lutheran pastors vainly attempted to rally around an institution intended to be the preeminent Lutheran synod in a large and rapidly populated geographical area. From its beginning, the synod's leaders continuously struggled to find enough pastors and to keep up with the region's population explosion. In search of solutions to perplexing challenges, ambitious plans to establish a seminary and publishing house were proposed. Yet the largest challenge proved to be meeting the needs of German immigrants, who began to overtake the number of American-born members. The Synod of the West did not ultimately have the foresight to anticipate the multitudes of German-speaking Lutherans who moved into their sphere at an ever-increasing rate. Friedrich Wyneken, a member of the synod, was troubled by the distress of German Lutherans in the West. They lacked pastors and leadership, and the Lutheran synods available to them were too weak to minister effectively and struggled with doctrinal error and indifference. The Synod of the West serves as the backlighting for Wyneken's famous The Distress of the German Lutherans in North America (the Notruf), which called forth an incredible response from Lutherans in Europe. Understanding this synod's history is essential to understanding the context and cause for Wyneken's dissatisfaction with the condition of the Lutheran Church in America. The Synod of the West, more than anything, embodied the distress of the Church.Lutheran History ShopSupport the show
Ben Phelps, aka "Primal Bro," is back in the hot seat! Ben shares about how he's tweaking his diet test some carb intake (no donuts or pizza, but sweet potatoes and rice), and how it's working for him. Ben also talks about breaking down his macro numbers to maximize his health. It's an honest and engaging conversation - enjoy the show!https://www.instagram.com/ben.jitsu/ Steaks over Shakes is back but in limited quantity so get yours today!https://keto-mans-club-podcast.myshopify.com/?key=9a5059448295e80438077aedfc629ce793f73d9014c0fc972630e66073af49abThis week’s product partner: SOM Sleep https://bit.ly/3oEQH81Use discount code TKMC10 for 10% off your order.TKMC Discord: https://discord.gg/kPDn4NwPlease help us get the word out by sharing about our podcast with your friends and family. You can use the share buttons on the player on our website if you would like to send them a link directly.You can also use the Subscribe button to make sure you don't miss an episode if you're using the web player.You can reach us a number of ways:Email: KetoMansClubPodcast@gmail.comWebsite(Facebook group): http://www.TheKetoMansClub.comLeave a voicemail comment or question by calling 512-518-6161InstagramPodcast: @ketomansclubpodcastChris: @DuckmanketoJim: @JiminmanjrAlberto: @el.KetoCholo
Check out the Lutheran Historical Conference, where I first presented this material. My article will soon appear in the conference's journal. German Lutheran immigrant Friedrich Schmidt began a German-language Lutheran newspaper in August 1838. Initially, Schmidt and his Lutherische Kirchenzeitung got along quite well with Benjamin Kurtz and the well-established Lutheran Observer. Indeed, Kurtz chaired the committee that launched the Kirchenzeitung, and Schmidt's first number spared no praise for the Observer. The two men would later participate in one of the earliest open battles between Confessional Lutheranism and American Lutheranism.Each paper seemed to have an unwritten agreement to be the primary Lutheran paper for its own language sphere. However, over the years it became apparent that the differences between the papers were much deeper than the language. In 1841 Schmidt commented that the Observer was always defending and recommending religious innovations of the 2nd Great Awakening called the New Measures, which included practices like revivals and altar calls. Yet, the Kirchenzeitung consistently defended Old Lutheranism. Schmidt kept his concerns to himself until he published a letter complaining that the Observer had, in poor taste, attacked the chorrock, the traditional liturgical garb of Lutheran pastors. The Observer declared that the Kirchenzeitung was now its opponent. So, Schmidt responded by denouncing the Observer's various unLutheran, (Schmidt called them unchristian) views on the sacraments and other doctrines.At the heart of the short newspaper war was the argument over the Church. Kurtz and others would argue that the American Lutheran Church had never been strictly confessional. American Lutheranism was its own brand of Lutheranism—never mind that it largely mirrored and conformed to mainstream American Christianity which was dominated by Calvinism. Schmidt was likely the first in 19th century America to so publicly argue that true Lutherans were identified by holding to the Lutheran Confessions because they correctly confessed the teachings of the Scriptures.While some Lutherans denounced Schmidt for being a divisive influence, many others stood by him. Schmidt's battle challenged many heretofore indifferent Lutherans to examine doctrinal issues and purify their positions.Lutheran History ShopSupport the show
On this weeks episode, Michael talked with Ben Phelps about losing over 100lbs, fixing the mental side of the equation, and becoming a competitive BJJ athlete. Check Ben out athttps://www.instagram.com/primalbro/ ( @primalbro) on instagram and his podcast Primal Bro Cast!
According to one opinion article in the New York Times, Johann Sebastian Bach is the greatest composer of all time. Bach topped a competitive list for his “combination of masterly musical engineering and profound expressivity.” But did you that Bach was a hardcore Lutheran? Not surprisingly, the article also noted that Bach found success by “digging deeper into his way of doing things.” The amount of work he did for his Lutheran Church dwarfs the relatively smaller pieces for orchestra or chamber music. So, what do you know about Lutheran history? Did you know that some historians estimate that around a century ago, roughly 10% of the population in the United States was Lutheran? Odds are, if you have Norwegian, Swedish, Finnish, Icelandic, or Danish ancestry, you without a doubt had ancestors in the Lutheran Church, odds are pretty good for most people with German ancestry too. Did you know that Martin Luther not only altered the course of Christianity, but was he likely the first to understand and use mass media? Think about that as you contemplate how you are able to listen to this right now!Hi, I'm Ben Phelps. I'm a Lutheran pastor, a husband, a father, a sinner-saint, and more, but I'm here to share my passion for history. I find Lutheran history to be more varied, more impactful, and more important than most people (whether they are Lutheran or not) realize. Hopefully my introduction helped to clearly illustrate that. I've personally presented on Lutheran history at a few conferences and gatherings, written a handful of articles for various Lutheran history publications, and am in the final stages of my work on a major figure in 19th-century Lutheranism.But I'm starting this podcast to interview professional and independent historians on their work, covering over 500 years of Lutheranism. On the Lutheran History Podcast, or TLHP, We'll hear new stories, examine old heroes of faith, and also dig into the who, how, what, and why of history-making.Lutheran History ShopSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/tlhp?fan_landing=true)
Summary: Ben Phelps aka PRIMALBRO, the program nomad transformed his body by losing over 150 pounds. Talking about programs from: KETO, Paleo, Carnivore and more. Ben has his own show called PRIMALBROCAST. Join The FREE COMMUNTIY-Discord: https://discord.gg/ycaTdtpListen or Watch: YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/c/AccountableLifeGroup Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/31r4MEd3guDXPNkmEZJIao?si=2G7GlZO-TNmagsa3Nq55lw Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/algs-podcast/id1523929361Podcast Website: https://alg.buzzsprout.com
Over the last few years, Ben Phelps has lost around 150 pounds through many low-carb ways of eating, including paleo, keto, and carnivore. In this episode of Konvos, we talk about his story, including the challenges of working a job that required a very long commute, the resignation mindset that came along with it, and his current obsession with Brazilian jiu-jitsu.Thanks to The Keto Box for sponsoring this episode (use ADKETO to save $15) Here's where you can find Ben, as well as links to some of the things we talked about in this episode:Website| Instagram| Podcast | Tik Tok | YouTube | Mark Sisson's Primal Blueprint | Keto and Cholesterol | My KetoCon 2019 Day 2 Vlog (which ends with Ben, Tori, and me hanging out at Fogo De Chao)| The Witcher on NetflixDon't forget -- each episode of this podcast starts out at a YouTube video! You can always check them out over on my channel.
Ben Phelps aka @PrimalBro has lost over 150 pounds on paleo, ketogenic, and carnivorous diets. He also competes in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and holds a blue belt. Ben is a major positive influence in this space, publishing approximately three videos a week and diving into a broad range of topics including practical keto and carnivore tips, recipes, product reviews, Q&As, mindset, life transformation, family, goals, character, and more. He also shares excellent content on Instagram. You can find Ben on YouTube, Instagram, his podcast, his website, and Twitter! Please consider supporting the show on Patreon or Paypal so we can reach more people: https://www.patreon.com/CarnivoreCast www.paypal.me/CarnivoreCast Ben and I talk about: His personal transformation Overcoming suffering and rebounds Starting PrimalBro and his inspiration Evolving to carnivore Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and how carnivore has helped His wife and family’s journey Bonding with the keto and carnivore community And much more! What questions would you like answered or who would you like to hear from in the carnivore or research community? Let me know on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook. You can also email me at info@carnivorecast.com.
The Ben Phelps Project are a Hampton Roads band that have been playing regionally since 2004. They have released two albums, "Vision and Sound" in 2006, and their new 2019 release "Wake Up the Guards" was featured as Album of the Week on Out of the Box with Paul Shugrue. The six-piece band combines jazz, rock and blues to form a lively and full sound. They have a tight rhythm section punctuated by blasting saxophone and soulful keys. Lead singer and front man Ben Phelps’ powerful and expressive vocals anchor their sound. On "Wake Up the Guards" he and drummer Mike Adams primarily wrote the lyrics. As we discuss in this episode, they turn political and social for the first time on the anthemic "That Dog Don't Hunt." But the resounding theme of their lyrics and this album is hope for an equal society and love for each other despite our differences. And as Mike Adams says when talking about the song "Broken Clocks," at the end of the day love should be the most important thing in your life.
Everything about “Wake Up the Guards”is big. From the scorching saxophone blasts, to the torrid bass, guitar and keyboard interplay to it’s fifteen tracks of rock jazz and soul fusion, it's a big step forward for this Hampton Roads band
In this episode I speak with Ben Phelps (@primalbro on Instagram) about several different topics from his weight loss journey from Paleo to Carnivore. We dive into the importance of knowing that Keto isn't a one size fits all approach and how you shouldn't compare your journey to others. He talks about his passion for Jiu-Jitsu and how we shouldn't focus on a "goal weight". We also discuss family, body dysmorphia and lose skin from extreme weight loss. Loved chatting with Ben and hope you enjoy the episode! Be sure to check out Ben at the links below: Instagram: www.instagram.com/primalbro YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2e2i4dJgsl0cB5PFjTDBZw Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PrimalBro/ KetoQuest: http://www.ketoquest.com
In this episode, I talk with Ben Phelps, founder of Primal Bro. Ben has lost over 150 lbs using different dieting methods over the years. We dove into the mindset that comes with extreme weightless and some of the emotional hardships involved in that transformation. We talk about Jiu-Jitsu and all the positive benefits it provides. We dive into bootstrapping a business and building a brand from the ground up. We talk about simply being a good person and doing what is right for the community as a whole. Loved this episode! It definitely was invigorating to hear the story of someone with similar beginnings to myself!
This week I had the pleasure of sitting down in a Wendy's down in Fredericksburg, VA to speak with Ben Phelps best known as the Primal Bro! We talk about his journey through losing over 150lbs. We discuss his diet, exercise and other parts of his journey. We also discuss his aspirations to become a pro-Jiu-Jitsu competitor as well as a coach and so much more! Follow him on Instagram and YouTube @PrimalBro Thank you so much for your support of this podcast, if you can please help me out by leaving a review on iTunes as it helps increase the visibility of this podcast to potential new listeners. Spread the word if you can! If you want to help support the show monetarily there are a few easy ways to do so! You can always visit garyspodcast.com/amazon and do all your shopping that way. This link simply redirects you to the Amazon home page but tells them that we sent you. You can also use my code: GARYSPODCAST to take your first Lyft ride or if you decide you want to drive for Become a supporter of this podcast:[https://anchor.fm/garyspodcast/support](https://anchor.fm/garyspodcast/support)
Meet political commentators Ben Phelps and Lellius Rose; Dr. Seuss dabbles in racism; Jeff Sessions; picking battles with the administration; 15 more minutes on racism; a postmortem on Hillary Clinton's candidacy; Trump's address to Congress as re-rekection campaign kickoff; Mixed feelings about education and Betsy DeVos.
Ben Phelps from Smithfield, Virginia talks and performs songs from his new album "New Ghost Town"