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Episode Description: The talented daughter of Peter and Carol van Stralen of Epic Family Road Trip (EFRT) and elder sister to The Adventure Guys, Pete Jr. and Dan van Stralen, Caroline van Stralen has been raised while overlanding around the world with her family. With the van Stralen family in town lending a hand at the hangar for a few days, X Overland Podcast host, Jimmy Lewis, decides to sit down with Caroline to discuss her life and overlanding and future aspirations and ambitions. This episode is brought to you by onX Offroad. Use the most trusted off-roading app, onX Offroad, to discover nearby trails, plan and track your trips, share waypoints with friends, and get home safely. Get 20% off your subscription with code 'XOVERLAND'.Read the full show notes HERECaroline van Stralen Recommended Books: Endurance: Shackleton's Incredible Voyage by Alfred Lansing Deep Survival by Laurence Gonzales The World's Great Adventure: 1,000 Years of Polar Exploration by Francis Trevelyan MillerHigh Adventure: The True Story of the First Ascent of Everest by Sir Edmund Hillary The Dig Tree by Sarah Murgatroyd Kon Tiki by Thor Heyerdahl Strangers Like Angels: With a Devil or Two to Boot by Jan Foreman & Alec Foreman An Arabian Journey by Levison Wood Survival Guide for Life by Bear Grylls Sand Dance by Bruce Kirkby Seven Pillars of Wisdom by T.E Lawrence Movies/Documentaries: The Wildest Dream: Conquest of Everest (2010) The Secret Life of Walter Mitty (2013)Everest (2015)Mountain (2017)Maidentrip (2013) Blood Diamond (2006)
How do I feel about God? Am I satisfied? Comfortable? Cynical? Disappointed? Indifferent? Am I on fire? That torch in my hand will be passed to my children more substantially than any religious education. If I want my children to grow spiritually, I must stay alive.” dadAWESOME We're on a mission to add LIFE to the dad life. We're passionate about helping dads live fully alive as they lead their kids to God's awesomeness. | YouTube | Instagram | Facebook Mark Foreman Mark Foreman lives in the San Diego area and is the lead pastor of North Coast Calvary Chapel. The question Mark and his wife Jan Foreman are most often asked is: How did you raise your kids? Never Say No takes you on a personal journey to learn first-hand how they raised Jon and Tim of Switchfoot. Mark's been married to Jan, his “best friend and favorite Bible teacher,” for over 46 years. Together they love surfing, sailing, travel and especially being with their family. Ministry Shout Out! Wild Sons - A community of men living from a full heart, pursuing a life of passion, adventure and freedom, walking intimately with God on a journey to become the men he created us to be. https://wildsons.com/ Podcast: https://wildsons.com/podcast Conversation Notes 3:15 – “You are the same today as you'll be in five years except for two things the books you read and the people you meet” Charlie “tremendous” Jones 3:53 – Mark introduces himself 5:08 – Bring your kids along for the adventure. Authenticity is an important ingredient. 5:50 – Agreement with their sons that they can all talk about anything they want. All topics are fair game because Jesus touches everything 6:43 – Surfing/Fatherhood comparison 7:38 – We must isolate the different variables of fatherhood and isolate some of them and then work on the variables that you really want to change 8:51 – “If you win 5000 people to Christ and you lose your own son, how does that feel?” 10:22 – The mistake of carrying around the wooden spoon and taking on the rigid disciplinarian role 11:03 – The importance of filling our kids love tanks 11:18 – “Time, Touch and Eye Contact” and the importance of wrestling 12:38 – The importance of listening and letting your kids dream 12:55 – “I Enjoy You” and the power of these words and the wonder it brings to children to hear them 13:15 – The surprising fact that a lot of people don't “like” their children 13:52 – The more time we spend with our kids, the more we enjoy them. We tend to like the things that we invest in 14:18 – It starts with understanding that God enjoys me 16:38 – book The Second Mountain (David Brooks) // We must go through a valley of pain before we can move to the 2nd mountain of serving and living for others 19:11 – Overview of the book Never Say No 20:53 – Process of thinking backwards and working backwards… What are we hoping for when our kids launch from the home at 18 years old? 21:18 – Most parents primary goal is safety. Most are scared to death of their kids getting hurt by the jungle of this world 21:52 – “Raising kids who own the jungle. Raise kids who change the world rather than run from the world” 22:32 – Raising artists. Every kid is raised in the image of God. He's a creator. He's the greatest artist. 23:40 – “Wonder happens when we get closer to God”… Humility and serving others also comes when we get closer to God. 24:24 – Reading books that stir up wonder 26:08 – Am I accidentally cutting the wings of my kids wonder and creativity 26:46 – Book Quote: ““How do I feel about God? Am I satisfied? Comfortable? Cynical? Disappointed? Indifferent? Am I on fire? That torch in my hand will be passed to my children more substantially than any religious education. If I want my children to grow spiritually, I must stay alive.” 28:51 – It must be in me before I can hope something is in my kids. 29:10 – Mark's sons seeing him spending time reading his Bible 30:40 – “We are the caretakers of our kids hearts” 32:24 – “We're launching our kids from the moment they're born if we really believe we are raising kids that will change the world” 34:03 – Entire dadAWESOME episode on the book Never Say No with Ross Manders: https://dadawesome.org/episode48/ 34:32 – Slow down 35:42 – Mark's prayer for us fathers. Conversation Links: Never Say No (Mark and Jan Foreman) Switchfoot (his sons band) Mark's church Mark on Twitter Links from dadAWESOME https://dadawesome.org/life/ Make a Donation to dadAWESOME Join the dadAWESOME Prayer Team https://dadawesome.org/tour/
Focus on the Family Africa — You can raise children with a vibrant faith, even in the midst of a turbulent culture. Mark and Jan Foreman, parents of members in the popular band, Switchfoot, share how you can raise “big-picture” kids by allowing them to take risks.
Focus on the Family Africa — When you say “Yes!” to your child’s dreams, amazing things can happen. Mark and Jan Foreman, parents of members in the popular band, Switchfoot, share how you can help your child develop a vibrant, world-changing faith.
Follow dadAWESOME: Web dadawesome.org/ Instagram @dadawesome Facebook /dadawesomepodcast Twitter @dadawesomepod dadAWESOME Daily: Simply text "dad" to 33222 to begin receiving an encouraging daily text with prayers, Bible verses, dad tips & other fatherhood inspiration. About Mark Foreman: Mark Foreman lives in the San Diego area and is the lead pastor of North Coast Calvary Chapel. The question Mark and his wife Jan Foreman are most often asked is: How did you raise your kids? Never Say No takes you on a personal journey to learn first-hand how they raised Jon and Tim of Switchfoot. Mark's been married to Jan, his “best friend and favorite Bible teacher,” for over 46 years. Together they love surfing, sailing, travel and especially being with their family. Conversation Notes: 3:00 - “You are the same today as you'll be in five years except for two things the books you read and the people you meet” Charlie “tremendous” Jones 3:45 - Mark introduces himself 4:50 - Bring your kids along for the adventure. Authenticity is an important ingredient. 5:40 - Agreement with their sons that they can all talk about anything they want. All topics are fair game because Jesus touches everything 6:30 - Surfing/Fatherhood comparison 7:15 - We must isolate the different variables of fatherhood and isolate some of them and then work on the variables that you really want to change 8:40 - "If you win 5000 people to Christ and you lose your own son, how does that feel?" 9:40 - The mistake of carrying around the wooden spoon and taking on the rigid disciplinarian role 10:50 - The importance of filling our kids love tanks 11:00 - "Time, Touch and Eye Contact" and the importance of wrestling 12:20 - The importance of listening and letting your kids dream 12:35 - "I Enjoy You" and the power of these words and the wonder it brings to children to hear them 12:05 - The surprising fact that a lot of people don't "like" their children 13:45 - The more time we spend with our kids, the more we enjoy them. We tend to like the things that we invest in 14:00 - It starts with understanding that God enjoys me 16:25 - book The Second Mountain (David Brooks) // We must go through a valley of pain before we can move to the 2nd mountain of serving and living for others 19:00 - Overview of the book Never Say No 20:30 - Process of thinking backwards and working backwards... What are we hoping for when our kids launch from the home at 18 years old? 21:10 - Most parents primary goal is safety. Most are scared to death of their kids getting hurt by the jungle of this world 21:40 - "Raising kids who own the jungle. Raise kids who change the world rather than run from the world" 22:25 - Raising artists. Every kid is raised in the image of God. He's a creator. He's the greatest artist. 23:30 - "Wonder happens when we get closer to God"... Humility and serving others also comes when we get closer to God. 24:15 - Reading books that stir up wonder 25:45 - Am I accidentally cutting the wings of my kids wonder and creativity 26:38 - Book Quote: "“How do I feel about God? Am I satisfied? Comfortable? Cynical? Disappointed? Indifferent? Am I on fire? That torch in my hand will be passed to my children more substantially than any religious education. If I want my children to grow spiritually, I must stay alive." 28:40 - It must be in me before I can hope something is in my kids. 29:00 - Mark's sons seeing him spending time reading his Bible 30:30 - "We are the caretakers of our kids hearts" 32:15 - "We're launching our kids from the moment they're born if we really believe we are raising kids that will change the world" 34:00 - Entire dadAWESOME episode on the book Never Say No with Ross Manders: https://dadawesome.org/episode48/ 34:20 - Slow down 35:30 - Mark's prayer for us fathers. Links: Never Say No (Mark and Jan Foreman) Switchfoot (his sons band) Mark's church Mark on Twitter
On today's episode we're wrapping up our series for the month of February, unpacking a few simple, but powerful practices that have brought life to our marriage, and we pray that as you put them into practice in your own life, you'll experience growth and joy in your relationships as well. Listen in. Links + Resources Mentioned: The Life You've Always Wanted : https://amzn.to/2LbDUI3 Long Obedience in the Same Direction : https://amzn.to/2XtQLLh Ep. 017 : Mark & Jan Foreman http://apple.co/2A9O1qC Live it Well Rescources: https://letsliveitwell.com/resources Connect with Chris & Jenni: https://letsliveitwell.com https://www.instagram.com/chrisgraebe/ https://www.instagram.com/jennigraebe/ https://www.instagram.com/letsliveitwell/
We hope you're all enjoying a wonderful summer break, full of laughter and rest and memory making with those you love most! Those are definitely some of our biggest goals this summer as well, which is why for the month of July we’re throwing it back each week to some of our very favorite episodes from Season 1! This week we’re revisiting the wonderful conversation we had with two of our favorite people on the planet, Mark & Jan Foreman. Mark and Jan are the parents of Jon and Tim Foreman from the band Switchfoot, pastors of North Coast Calvary Chapel, and also just happen to be the authors of our very favorite parenting book on the planet, Never Say No! As you listen to Mark and Jan share, you will quickly understand why their book remains at the top of our list! We chat with Mark and Jan about how to really enjoy our kids, the importance of saying yes to the invitations from our kids to join them in adventure, and also becoming people who lead the way in our own lives by saying yes to the adventures God is calling us to take! Their wisdom and advice have truly been transformative to us both in our parenting and in our lives. We know you will be blessed and impacted as well! Enjoy our conversation with Mark and Jan Foreman. Links: Show Notes: https://onelife.works/podcasts/ Website: https://onelife.works/ Chris Graebe : https://www.instagram.com/chrisgraebe/ Jenni Graebe : https://www.instagram.com/jennigraebe/ One Life Tribe: https://www.instagram.com/onelifetribe/
In Episode 89, you will hear from Mark & Jan Foreman, authors of Never Say No, and (Mark) pastor of North Coast Calvary Church. For full show notes, please visit www.thinkorphan.com
Guys, we cannot wait to introduce you to our guests on today's episode, Mark and Jan Foreman. Mark and Jan are the parents of Jon and Tim Foreman from the band Switchfoot, pastors of North Coast Calvary Chapel, and also just happen to be the authors of our very favorite parenting book on the planet, Never Say No! As you listen to Mark and Jan share, you will quickly understand why their book remains at the top of our list! We chat with Mark and Jan about how to really enjoy your kids, the importance of saying yes to their invitations to join them in adventure, and also becoming people who lead the way by saying yes to our own adventures God is calling us to take! Their wisdom and advice have truly been transformative to us in both our parenting and in our lives. We know you will be blessed and impacted as well! Enjoy our conversation with Mark and Jan Foreman.
On the Epic Success podcast, you know that we are always talking about mentorship, mindset and mission. Keeping that in mind, on this episode, I am so pleased to introduce you Mark Foreman. Mark is not only a man of faith and success, but he is an internationally known strategist, speaker, worship leader, songwriter, counselor and seminary professor. Mark and Jan Foreman are the proud parents of Tim and Jon Foreman of the international sensational band Switchfoot. In addition to being multi-passionate (he surfs, too!), he is the author of Wholly Jesus: His Surprising Approach to Wholeness and Why It Matters Today and Never Say No: Raising Big-Picture Kids, which he co-wrote with his wife, Jan. Mark is a true believer of a church without walls, and making an impact on the world through his experience in life, faith and love. Today, Mark tells us the story about how he went from a religion of “I Don’t Care”, to God pointing him in the right direction, to teaching others to follow and recognize their God-given dreams and desires. As any mentor will teach, Mark believes that success is about how we do things, not what we do. Some takeaways from this episode are: The importance of integrating faith into your business (and how to do it!). How you and your business can benefit from living on the edge as a Christian. And how a childhood toy can teach you about the to the connection to Heaven and your community and tribe. Visit the links below to connect with Mark, as well as learn about his recent television project, “Nations”. “Nations” is a TV series hosted by Mark, where he explores places with complex narratives where the church is alive and active. Thanks for listening and being dedicated to build the epic live and business you LOVE. Happy Holidays! Connect with Mark Foreman: Never Say No | Nations TV Connect with Shannon: Facebook | Instagram | Epic Success Website Join the Epic Tribe to get all of Dr. Shannon’s exclusive content she reserves only for her tribe! Subscribe to the Epic Success Podcast today! SUBSCRIBE ON ITUNES SUBSCRIBE ON STITCHER SUBSCRIBE ON GOOGLE PLAY SUBSCRIBE ON ANDROID
In Episode 61, you will hear from Mark & Jan Foreman, authors of Never Say No, (Mark) pastor of North Coast Calvary Church, and producer of the film, “Iraq: The Forgotten Hope. For full show notes, please visit www.thinkorphan.com
From Catalyst Atlanta 2013, Ken interviews Uncle Si Roberston about the success of Duck Dynasty and the influcence of the Roberston family. Then, Cole NeSmith talks with Mark and Jan Foreman, parents of Tim and Jon Foreman of Switchfoot, about parenting, church structure, and how to get people involved at church.