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Psalm 119: Blessed Through God's Word - Josh Wilson by Storyline Church
Faithful Church: Treasure Eternal Things - Josh Wilson by Storyline Church
Faithful Church: Practice Godliness - Josh Wilson by Storyline Church
Faithful Church: Uphold the Truth - Josh Wilson by Storyline Church
Faithful Church: Raise Up Leaders - Josh Wilson by Storyline Church
Twenty miles east of Lake Tahoe, high up in the Virginia Range at 6,500 feet elevation is one of the best preserved Old West towns in America, Virginia City. Known to locals as VC, in the 1860s, it was once the richest city in the world, home to the Comstock Lode, one of the largest silver strikes in history. In fact, the gold and silver from VC in the 1860s built all of San Francisco. Today, VC still has wooden boardwalks on C Street, ornate Victorian-era homes, two dozen saloons, a cemetery almost as large as the town itself and an Old West vibe that's admittedly a bit touristy, but undeniably genuine. VC also has the Grand Prix, a 55-year long tradition of dirt bike racing, as wild and rugged as the town itself. Episode 85 documents this year's Grand Prix, in the field on race day, talking with event volunteers and racers with different experience levels to really understand what this race is all about and how compares it to another legendary race on two wheels in a Gold Rush town, the Downieville Classic. 3:00 – Introducing the Virginia City Grand Prix.9:05 – Larry Sussman – getting peer pressured into racing dirt bikes.10:40 – How does the Downieville Classic differ from the VCGP?12:30 – What's more intense, the chaos of a mountain bike race or a moto race?14:20 – Thomas Lay – growing up in Virginia City, getting into dirt bikes and organizing the event.16:50 – How long has the Virginia City Grand Prix been happening?19:00 – How many people race in the VCGP and where do they come from?23:00 – Who owns the land the event is on?27:30 – How long is the race and how are people staged at the start line?30:20 – Talking with Darcy about course design.31:20 – What's the hardest part of this year's course?32:55 – Moving from Truckee to Virginia City and becoming a Nevadan.34:40 – What got Darcy into riding dirt bikes?38:30 – What's the secret to surviving the VCGP?39:31 – Talking with the local legend Josh Wilson about the moto community.44:30 – Talking with Ryan Downing about the racer who passed away on course.46:10 – What's the secret to surviving VCGP?48:04 – How does mountain biking compare to dirt biking?49:30 – How do they stage racers at the start?52:00 – Catching up with Pow Bot and talking about the start of the race.56:10 – Reporting from Chaos Hill on course in the middle of the race.1:01:00 – Would Trail Whisperer ever do the VCGP?1:03:30 – Seth Johnson goes from last to 9th place, passing 400 racers.1:05:15 – Missing the race by a month on Seth's first attempt.1:08:50 – Catching up with Thomas after Day 1.1:13:30 – Beginner riders biting off more than can chew attempting the VCGP.1:17:40 – How did the electric dirt bikes – a Stark Varg – do in the race?1:20:45 – Running into Tobin Ortenblad after the race.1:22:15 – How was the race course and how does it compare to bicycle racing?1:25:55 – What was the start of the race like?1:28:50 – Garmin stats: 20,000 feet of climbing!1:30:00 – How do the Downieville Classic and VCGP compare and differ?1:36:00 – Is there anything the bike community can learn from the moto community?1:44:20 – Is Tobin doing the Lost and Found Gravel Festival?
Faithful Church: Order the Worship - Josh Wilson by Storyline Church
La Chargers' 4th round pick, Travis Burke, joins Larry Blustein to talk about how he transitioned from playing at Memphis and as well at FAU. He talks about when did he know he'll be a nfl prospect on the rise and so much more. Josh Wilson joins Larry Blustein to talk about the NFL Draft from the state of Florida on the prospect's point of view. Coach Dylan Potts joins Larry Blustein as they talk about spring practice is starting today for Florida high school football. Coach Roland Smith joins Larry Blustein to talk about the player development of the of Rueben Bain and Wesley Bissainthe when he was the high school coach to coaching them at the University of Miami. Geo Millian who covers the miami hurricanes talks about all the canes being drafted in the NFL. They talk about Ruben baine, francis mauigoa, akeem mesidor and so much more. Matt Dubuc of Cardinal Gibbons joins Larry Blustein to talk about R Mason Thomas as he was drafted this weekend to the Chiefs and also mentions other players he coached that got drafted. Coach Bobby Ramsey coached Carson Beck back in high school in Jacksonville, Florida. He joins Larry Blustein to talk about Carson Beck's career from the ups and the downs and so much more
Josh Wilson joins Larry Blustein to talk about the NFL Draft from the state of Florida on the prospect's point of view.
Faithful Church: Protect the Gospel - Josh Wilson by Storyline Church
Proof: The Resurrection of Lazarus - Josh Wilson by Storyline Church
Proof: Healing the Man Born Blind - Josh Wilson by Storyline Church
Josh and Alex welcome Josh Wilson from the Super Familiar with the Wilsons podcast to help them review the first blockbuster of 2026; Project Hail Mary Intro (0:00) Super Familiar with the Wilsons promo (2:38) Josh Skaar disappointed Winthrop Wilson (3:32) Project Hail Mary non-spoiler thoughts (5:41) Spoiler review- and Josh rants about the book (10:19) Goodbyes and social media plugs (1:03:55) Please remember to check out the Super Familiar with the Wilsons podcast, and join our Discord!
Proof: Walking on the Water - Josh Wilson by Storyline Church
Proof: Feeding of the 5,000 - Josh Wilson by Storyline Church
Proof: Healing the Paralytic - Josh Wilson by Storyline Church
Proof: Turning Water Into Wine - Josh Wilson by Storyline Church
Metaphors: The Family of God - Josh Wilson by Storyline Church
Metaphors: The Temple of God - Josh Wilson by Storyline Church
Metaphors: The Body of Christ - Josh Wilson by Storyline Church
Metaphors: What the Church Displays - Josh Wilson by Storyline Church
In this episode of AgingGayfully®, hosts Chris MacLellan and Josh Wilson discuss the desire for change and new beginnings, particularly in light of recent events affecting the LGBTQ community. They reflect on the importance of community and belonging, navigating the current political climate, and the challenges of personal safety. The conversation also touches on the implications of relocation and the significance of personal connections in times of uncertainty. Takeaways Greg Louganis is moving to Panama for a fresh start.The desire to relocate is influenced by the current political climate.Community plays a crucial role in supporting individuals during tough times.Many LGBTQ individuals are considering moving to more accepting environments. The importance of personal connections and family when considering relocation.Navigating the noise of social media and AI-generated content is challenging.Historical patterns can inform current societal issues.The fear of leaving behind those who cannot move is significant. Engaging with the community is essential for support and understanding. TThe hosts encourage listeners to share their thoughts on relocation. Let's AgeGayfully® together, with intention, humor, and each other. A gay senior, Christopher MacLellan, and an ally, Josh Wilson, podcasting about life, love, liberty and travel. Don't Say Gay?… Say AgingGayfully®! AgingGayfully® is about living life with dignity in an age-friendly society regardless of orientation or economic status because longevity is a justice issue. AgingGayfully® is about finding your voice as we age. We are all part of the aging process and have real connections in diversity. AgingGayfully® is a modern type of activism that supports the concept of belonging. AgingGayfully® is about Adventure, Leisure, Travel, being a citizen of the world, traveling to destinations, and being part of the global community as we age and prosper in body, mind, and spirit.
Chris and Josh explore those things that help us reclaim our calm in the midst of chaos and disruption. A gay senior, Christopher MacLellan, and an ally, Josh Wilson, podcasting about life, love, liberty and travel. Don't Say Gay?… Say AgingGayfully®! AgingGayfully® is about living life with dignity in an age-friendly society regardless of orientation or economic status because longevity is a justice issue. AgingGayfully® is about finding your voice as we age. We are all part of the aging process and have real connections in diversity. AgingGayfully® is a modern type of activism that supports the concept of belonging. AgingGayfully® is about Adventure, Leisure, Travel, being a citizen of the world, traveling to destinations, and being part of the global community as we age and prosper in body, mind, and spirit.
Let's AgeGayfully® together, with intention, humor, and each other. Aging Gayfully hits the jukebox! Josh and Chris time-travel through the soundtrack of their lives—from 60s Motown and The Big Chill memories, to 70s Elton John and eight-tracks, to MTV-fueled 80s anthems like “Take On Me,” and finally a 90s detour to the Three Tenors that sparked a love of classical music. Along the way: why everyone needs “their pub,” the $20 bartender tip rule, TV shows that made us music fans, and how orchestral soundtracks and symphonies still soothe the brain as we age. It's nostalgia, community, and the science-backed wellness of music—served with bartender-level hospitality. Keywords: LGBTQ+ aging, music and memory, Motown, Elton John, MTV, 80s pop, classical music, wellbeing, community, travel & leisure. A gay senior, Christopher MacLellan, and an ally, Josh Wilson, podcasting about life, love, liberty and travel. Don't Say Gay?… Say AgingGayfully®! AgingGayfully® is about living life with dignity in an age-friendly society regardless of orientation or economic status because longevity is a justice issue. AgingGayfully® is about finding your voice as we age. We are all part of the aging process and have real connections in diversity. AgingGayfully® is a modern type of activism that supports the concept of belonging. AgingGayfully® is about Adventure, Leisure, Travel, being a citizen of the world, traveling to destinations, and being part of the global community as we age and prosper in body, mind, and spirit.
In this episode of AgingGayfully®, hosts Chris and Josh discuss health updates, personal growth, and the importance of stepping into one's comfort zone. Chris shares his recent experiences with artistic expression and how it has helped him rediscover himself. The conversation reflects on life lessons, regrets, and the significance of using one's talents and skills. Takeaways Life does not stop when we get sick.Stepping into your comfort zone can lead to personal growth.Artistic expression can help rediscover oneself.It's important to use your talents and skills.Reflecting on life can help identify what truly makes you happy.There are no regrets, only lessons learned.Finding the right environment can foster growth.Everyone has a story worth sharing.Engaging with the community can lead to meaningful connections.Happiness often comes from using your innate talents. Share your story or drop a line: yesiam@aginggayfully.com Like, subscribe, and ring our bell (figuratively or otherwise). Let's AgeGayfully® together, with intention, humor, and each other. A gay senior, Christopher MacLellan, and an ally, Josh Wilson, podcasting about life, love, liberty and travel. Don't Say Gay?… Say AgingGayfully®! AgingGayfully® is about living life with dignity in an age-friendly society regardless of orientation or economic status because longevity is a justice issue. AgingGayfully® is about finding your voice as we age. We are all part of the aging process and have real connections in diversity. AgingGayfully® is a modern type of activism that supports the concept of belonging. AgingGayfully® is about Adventure, Leisure, Travel, being a citizen of the world, traveling to destinations, and being part of the global community as we age and prosper in body, mind, and spirit.
In this episode, Chris and Josh share insights into their journeys from religious vocations to a more personal, liberated spirituality. They discuss the difference between religion and spirituality, the importance of community, and what it means to feel truly welcome, especially as LGBTQ+ individuals navigating faith spaces. Equal parts laughter, life lessons, and candid reflection, this episode invites you to think about where you find connection, meaning, and joy as you age. Share your story or drop a line: yesiam@aginggayfully.com Like, subscribe, and ring our bell (figuratively or otherwise). Let's AgeGayfully® together, with intention, humor, and each other. A gay senior, Christopher MacLellan, and an ally, Josh Wilson, podcasting about life, love, liberty and travel. Don't Say Gay?… Say AgingGayfully®! AgingGayfully® is about living life with dignity in an age-friendly society, regardless of orientation or economic status, because longevity is a justice issue. AgingGayfully® is about finding your voice as we age. We are all part of the aging process and have real connections in diversity. AgingGayfully® is a modern type of activism that supports the concept of belonging. AgingGayfully® is about Adventure, Leisure, Travel, being a citizen of the world, traveling to destinations, and being part of the global community as we age and prosper in body, mind, and spirit.
In this heartfelt and humorous episode of AgingGayfully®, Chris and Josh dive into one of the most pressing issues facing older adults today: loneliness. From near cardiac scares to surprise mixologist recommendations, they explore how aging bodies and changing social landscapes can quietly isolate us...and what we can do about it. With personal stories, laughter, and a few unexpected confessions (yes, colorblindness and condo paint are involved), they unpack research showing how social isolation increases risks of dementia, heart disease, and even early death—comparable to smoking 15 cigarettes a day. But don't worry, it's not all doom and gloom. If you're feeling a little adrift, or just wondering how to reconnect with purpose, this episode will offer comfort, insights, and probably a hug (eventually). Tune in to explore vulnerability, affection, introversion, and the healing power of being understood. Featuring: CDC-backed stats on isolation and aging Real talk on medical scares and emotional health The difference between solitude and loneliness Why asking for help is an act of strength And how touch, talk, and connection save lives Share your story or drop a line: yesiam@aginggayfully.com Like, subscribe, and ring our bell (figuratively or otherwise). Let's AgeGayfully® together, with intention, humor, and each other. A gay senior, Christopher MacLellan, and an ally, Josh Wilson, podcasting about life, love, liberty and travel. Don't Say Gay?… Say AgingGayfully®! AgingGayfully® is about living life with dignity in an age-friendly society regardless of orientation or economic status because longevity is a justice issue. AgingGayfully® is about finding your voice as we age. We are all part of the aging process and have real connections in diversity. AgingGayfully® is a modern type of activism that supports the concept of belonging. AgingGayfully® is about Adventure, Leisure, Travel, being a citizen of the world, traveling to destinations, and being part of the global community as we age and prosper in body, mind, and spirit.
What does it mean to step into your comfort zone? Chris and Josh discuss how we match our talents and interests with what we do in the world. When we can do this, we find purpose, meaning, and fulfillment. Share your story or drop a line: yesiam@aginggayfully.com Like, subscribe, and ring our bell (figuratively or otherwise). Let's AgeGayfully® together, with intention, humor, and each other. A gay senior, Christopher MacLellan, and an ally, Josh Wilson, are podcasting about life, love, liberty and travel. Don't Say Gay?… Say AgingGayfully®! AgingGayfully® is about living life with dignity in an age-friendly society, regardless of orientation or economic status, because longevity is a justice issue. AgingGayfully® is about finding your voice as we age. We are all part of the aging process and have real connections in diversity. AgingGayfully® is a modern type of activism that supports the concept of belonging. AgingGayfully® is about Adventure, Leisure, Travel, being a citizen of the world, traveling to destinations, and being part of the global community as we age and prosper in body, mind, and spirit.
Ruth: From Ruin to Refuge - Josh Wilson by Storyline Church
The Promise of Advent - From Famine to Fullness - Josh Wilson by Storyline Church
The ‘four Fs’ spell a fossil fuel-free future that includes … gas? The man entrusted with explaining this tricky idea to Australians is sharp-tongued Chris Bowen, the nation’s most unpopular minister. Dennis Shanahan joins us. Read more about this story, plus see photos, videos and additional reporting, on the website or on The Australian’s app. This episode of The Front is presented and produced by Claire Harvey and edited by Lia Tsamoglou. Our team includes Kristen Amiet, Tiffany Dimmack, Joshua Burton, Stephanie Coombes and Jasper Leak, who also composed our music. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Colossians: The Gospel Applied - Josh Wilson by Storyline Church
Gelecek yıl düzenlenecek COP31 İklim Zirvesi'ni hangi ülkenin düzenleyeceği Brezilya'da 21 Kasım'da sona erecek COP30 bitmeden belli olacak. Türkiye ve Avustralya anlaşamazsa istememesine rağmen Almanya ev sahipliği yapmak zorunda kalacak. SBS Portekizce Avustralya'nın İklim Değişikliği ve Enerji Bakan Yardımcısı Josh Wilson ile konuştu.
Direto de Belém, Josh Wilson, vice-ministro australiano para Mudança Climática e Energia fala sobre a candidatura da Austrália para sediar a COP31, elogia a liderança do Brasil e critica retrocessos no debate climático.
Episode 181 - Acting: The Craft and Calling with Kaylee Keller In this episode of the Faith and Family Filmmakers podcast, host Matt Chastain interviews Kaylee Keller, an accomplished actress, recording artist, public speaker, digital marketer, and teacher. They discuss the challenges and blessings of following a calling in the entertainment industry, emphasizing the importance of faith and character. Kaylee shares her approach to acting, including creating detailed backstories for her characters and maintaining her moral and ethical standards in her career choices. They also talk about the significance of representation, community, and balancing professional opportunities with personal convictions. Highlights include:● Following a Calling● The Craft of Acting● Creating Authentic Characters● Balancing Faith and Acting● The Importance of Representation● Parental Support and Grounding● Defining True Success● Upcoming Projects● Narrative vs. Commercial WorkBio:Award-winning actress, acclaimed recording artist, and compelling singer-songwriter, Kaylee Keller sensed a divine calling towards performing even before starting kindergarten.Her journey gained significant momentum around age fifteen when a showcase opened doors to industry professionals. What followed was a rapid ascent: graduating high school early, signing an artist development deal, releasing her first song to radio, and opening for national artists such as Josh Wilson, Jerrod Niemann, Craig Campbell, and Joe Diffy. She simultaneously took her music and inspiring messages to festivals, schools, and churches across the US – all before she could legally drive everywhere solo!Currently, Kaylee is making significant strides in the acting world, starring in new family-friendly and faith-based films that have earned her several awards and nominations. When she's not performing or filming, she channels her passion into leading worship, teaching music lessons, and empowering others through digital marketing. Kaylee isn't just performing; she's living out a profound calling, inspiring others to find and embrace their own, one song and one role at a time.Website: https://www.kayleekeller.com/IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm14178668/Instagram: @kayleekellermusicFacebook: Kaylee KellerYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/c/KayleeKellerSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/1Gyu1ec5SE05nVp0c8azwq?si=cwj_HovNSw2_vfiaxTj_mAEditing by Blake NowlainFAFF Association Online Meetups: https://faffassociation.com/#faff-meetingsScreenwriters Retreat - Mexico: https://www.faffassociation.com/writers-retreatJaclyn's Book - In the Beginning, Middle and End: A Screenwriter's Observations of LIfe, Character, and God: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0D9R7XS9VVIP Producers Mentorship Program https://www.faffassociation.com/vip-producers-mentorship The Faith & Family Filmmakers podcast helps filmmakers who share a Christian worldview stay in touch,...
Episode 180 - Navigating the Entertainment Industry with Kaylee Keller In this episode of Faith and Family Filmmakers podcast, Matt welcomes Kaylee Keller, a multifaceted talent who excels as an actress, recording artist, public speaker, and digital marketer. Starting her journey inspired by a divine calling at just five years old, Kaylee has built a career that's seen her open for national artists and perform across the U.S. by the age of 15. Growing up in Garden City, Kansas, she transitioned from local theater programs to wider platforms through significant industry showcases. Despite facing challenges, including a tough experience with a major record label, Kaylee's faith has guided her to stay independent and follow God's direction. Highlights Include:Kaylee's Early BeginningGrowing Up in KansasBreaking into the Music IndustryChallenges with record LabelsStaying Independent and Faith-DrivenNavigating the Entertainment IndustryBalancing Multiple TalentsRecent Acting ProjectsBio:Award-winning actress, acclaimed recording artist, and compelling singer-songwriter, Kaylee Keller sensed a divine calling towards performing even before starting kindergarten.Her journey gained significant momentum around age fifteen when a showcase opened doors to industry professionals. What followed was a rapid ascent: graduating high school early, signing an artist development deal, releasing her first song to radio, and opening for national artists such as Josh Wilson, Jerrod Niemann, Craig Campbell, and Joe Diffy. She simultaneously took her music and inspiring messages to festivals, schools, and churches across the US – all before she could legally drive everywhere solo!Currently, Kaylee is making significant strides in the acting world, starring in new family-friendly and faith-based films that have earned her several awards and nominations. When she's not performing or filming, she channels her passion into leading worship, teaching music lessons, and empowering others through digital marketing. Kaylee isn't just performing; she's living out a profound calling, inspiring others to find and embrace their own, one song and one role at a time.Website: https://www.kayleekeller.com/IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm14178668/Instagram: @kayleekellermusicFacebook: Kaylee KellerYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/c/KayleeKellerSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/1Gyu1ec5SE05nVp0c8azwq?si=cwj_HovNSw2_vfiaxTj_mAEditing by Blake NowlainFAFF Association Online Meetups: https://faffassociation.com/#faff-meetingsScreenwriters Retreat - Mexico: https://www.faffassociation.com/writers-retreatJaclyn's Book - In the Beginning, Middle and End: A Screenwriter's Observations of LIfe, Character, and God: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0D9R7XS9VVIP Producers Mentorship Program
Assistant Minister for Climate Change Josh Wilson is Australia's highest-ranking official at COP30, now underway in Belem, Brazil. He's spoken with SBS Portuguese in a wide-ranging interview about the balance between the urgency and the opportunity that climate action represents, Australia's fossil fuel exports and renewable energy ambitions, and how COP can achieve results without USA and China. The Assistant Minister has also talked about Australia's continuing bid to host COP31, the absence of Prime Minister Anthony Albanese at this climate summit, and his response to the Liberals party room discussions on net zero.
SBS Portuguese spoke to Assistant Minister for Climate Change and Energy, Josh Wilson, Australia's highest-ranking official at COP30 in Belém, Brazil. AM Wilson spoke about Australia's bid to host COP31, the balance between Australia's fossil fuel exports and renewable energy ambitions, the absence of Prime Minister Anthony Albanese at COP, how a COP can achieve results without USA and China, and his reaction to today's Liberal Party meeting to debate (and dump) net-zero emissions target.
Colossians: Live the Gospel pt.2 - Josh Wilson by Storyline Church
Colossians: Live The Gospel pt.1 - Josh Wilson by Storyline Church
Josh Wilson of Storyline Southwest in St. Louis encourages us to remember God's faithfulness while also calling us to a hopeful anticipation as we live in the tension of the already not yet. The LORD has done great things for us! Devotionables #862 - Joy Relived and Reimagined Psalm 126 The Psalms Devotionables is a ministry of The Ninth & O Baptist Church in Louisville, KY. naobc.org
Colossians: Remaining in the Gospel pt.1 - Josh Wilson by Storyline Church
Colossians: The Ministry of the Gospel - Josh Wilson by Storyline Church
Colossians: The Christ of the Gospel - Josh Wilson by Storyline Church
Dr. Jim interviews Dr. Josh WilsonParenting is the only gig where you're expected to be a Zen monk, a crisis negotiator, and a part-time mediator — all before breakfast. In this episode of Shrinksrap, Dr. Jim Bramson sits down with Dr. Josh Wilson to explore mindful parenting through the lenses of IFS, ACT, and Imago —and, yes, how social media is both helping and wrecking us in equal measure. We dig into what it means to stay grounded when your kid is melting down in aisle 5 of Target, or when your teenager rolls their eyes so hard you worry they might sprain something. You'll hear about practical strategies, awkward confessions, and why “just breathe” sometimes translates to hiding in the bathroom with Oreos. From bedtime battles to Instagram pressures, this episode reminds us that mindful parenting isn't about perfection — it's about surviving the chaos with a little humor, a little compassion, and lot of curiosity, emotional maturity, self-awareness, and playfulness. After all, we want to stay lighthearted and unencumbered with PTSD (Playful Termination Stress Disorder).Credits:River is High, Ticketless TravelerCarl Reisman, guitar, singer, and songwriterJenny Goodwine, vocalsJames Singleton, bassJohnny Vidocovich, drumsDave Easley, steel guitarProduced by Morgan Orion Reismanfor more information, carlreisman@gmail.comCopyright 2025WCMI networking group A networking group for mindfulness-focused clinicians dedicated to learning together & collaborating for more information click here
Colossians: Growth in the Gospel - Josh Wilson by Storyline Church
The Lord is My Shepherd: He Blesses Me - Josh Wilson by Storyline Church
The Lord is My Shepherd: He is with Me - Josh Wilson by Storyline Church