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Send us a textWhat happens when you finally say "yes" to the thing you've been avoiding? For Caylee Kjos, one reluctant agreement to race "just once" completely transformed her life trajectory.Caylee never imagined herself as a race car driver. In fact, she actively resisted her stepdad Quinn's persistent encouragement, dismissing racing as "boring" and claiming cars "just go in circles." Her only interest at the track was watching one particular driver compete. Everything changed during that final race of the 2017 season when she finally caved to pressure and climbed behind the wheel of a hobby stock car at Fountain City.Despite knowing only the basics about racing flags (and hilariously getting black-flagged when her muffler fell off), something unexpected happened—she fell in love with the sport instantly. "I could not wait to get back out there," Caylee reveals, describing how that single experience ignited a passion she never knew existed.Now racing both late models and eco mods at tracks around Winona, Caylee balances her motorsports career with work at OZ Lifting Products and studying radiology at Southeast Technical College. Her racing style reflects her personality—starting calm and becoming increasingly aggressive as races progress. Unlike many drivers, she prefers starting from the back, embracing the challenge of working forward through the field.The heart of Caylee's story lies in the special relationship developed with her stepdad, who recognized her potential during family snowmobile trips long before she saw it herself. Now serving as her crew chief, they spend nearly every evening working on her cars together, creating memories and sharing a bond forged through their mutual passion for racing.For women considering motorsports but hesitating due to fear, Caylee offers simple but powerful advice: "Face your fears and don't be scared... once you get on the track, it's not scary, you're just ready to go." Follow Caylee's continuing journey toward her first win on Facebook as she proves what can happen when you finally say yes to the unexpected opportunities that might just change everything.Support the showFACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/womensmotorsportsnetworkandpodcast INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/womensmotorsportsnetwork/ LINKEDIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/melindarussell/ TIKTOK: https://www.linkedin.com/in/melindarussell/ X: https://x.com/IWMANation FACEBOOK Personal Page: https://www.facebook.com/melinda.ann.russell
Helmut Marko says Hulkenberg was THIS CLOSE to the 2021 Red Bull seat...until Sergio Perez changed everything.Climb the ladder with me on Patreon: https://patreon.com/lawvsHelmut Marko has finally said it on the record. Nico Hulkenberg was on the brink of partnering Max Verstappen in the RB16B for 2021, helped by his ServusTV link and a reputation as a safe bank for points to respond to Mercedes. Then Perez won in Bahrain, momentum swung and Red Bull chose recent proof at the sharp end. We all now wonder how close the talks REALLY got, why team chemistry mattered and whether Nico's driving style might have clicked faster with that car than Checo's did.This story also fits a larger pattern in Nico's career. Timing kept shutting the door just as it opened.Helmut Marko Drops HUGE Red Bull-Hulkenberg Bombshellhttps://youtu.be/6sqWa9C-SG0https://youtu.be/6sqWa9C-SG0#f1 #maxverstappen #verstappen #formula1 #formulaone #f12025 #nicohulkenberg #hulkenberg #redbullracing #redbullf1 #helmutmarko #f1news #f1latest #f1updates #f1rumors #f1drama #sergioperez #checoperez #checo Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Austin Dillon stole one of the remaining spots in the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs with his win at Richmond on Saturday. Two spots remain in the final race of the regular season, coming up Saturday night at Daytona. Rod Mullins joins us to break down the field of contenders, and bid-stealers. We also discuss the new sponsor for the second-tier series, O'Reilly Auto Parts, which will replace Xfinity as the title sponsor in 2026.
Luke Peterson returns to the podcast for an honest and laid-back conversation about where life and racing have taken him since his last visit. Still chasing the dream with grit and determination, Luke shares insights into his latest races, how he's been dialing in both his performance and mindset, and the personal goals that keep him grounded. Whether it's refining his craft or learning from each setback, Luke's journey is a reminder that progress isn't always loud but it's always moving forward.If you've been following Luke's career or just love hearing real stories from real riders, this episode is for you.Don't forget to follow, rate, and share the show your support helps us keep bringing on the riders and stories you care about!
The Bible has been teaching for thousands of years there's just one race. We're all descended from Adam and Eve and are all “one blood.”
A new MP3 sermon from Answers in Genesis Ministries is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Only One Race Subtitle: Answers with Ken Ham Speaker: Ken Ham Broadcaster: Answers in Genesis Ministries Event: Radio Broadcast Date: 7/2/2025 Length: 1 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Answers in Genesis Ministries is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Only One Race Subtitle: Answers with Ken Ham Speaker: Ken Ham Broadcaster: Answers in Genesis Ministries Event: Radio Broadcast Date: 7/2/2025 Length: 1 min.
Mike Ferguson in the Morning -The St.Louis Zoo announces that a new litter of cheetahs has been born... it is now up to us to protect them from Gabe, who is planning his Ocean's 11 heist to acquire the one named "Vader".-Erin Wilcox of Pacific Legal Foundation explains the recent ruling that demonstrates that racial discrimination does indeed happen to white people as well. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ridge Meadows triathlete Michelle Taschereau is taking on her unpredictable, disabling disease one race at a time! Guest: Michelle Taschereau - Lower Mainland (Pitt Meadows) woman living with MS Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this special episode of More Than Miles, Kate and Kacy reflect on their very different—yet deeply personal—experiences at the 2025 Boston Marathon. Kacy, running her seventh Boston, shares the highs and lows from the course, from the nostalgic energy of Heartbreak Hill to the emotional charge of Boylston Street. Kate, who's run Boston three times herself, was on the other side of the barricades this year—working in the finish line medical tent as part of the massive team supporting thousands of runners crossing the line.Together, they bring two perspectives to one unforgettable race day: the physical and emotional grind of running Boston, and the organized chaos of caring for runners in distress. They also dive into stories from years past, race-day mishaps, and the reasons this race continues to inspire and humble them both. Whether you're chasing a BQ or just soaking in the vibe, this episode captures what makes Boston more than just a marathon—it's a rite of passage.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/more-than-miles--4761296/support.
Thai Govt Aiming to Host Formula One Race in 2028
This week sees the anniversary of the first-ever Formula One race and we learn about Joe Kelly, the only Irish driver involved that day. Cameron Hill from Off The Ball tells us all.
In this episode, we're talking all things running—how it started for Darryl aka Mr. Ambition (@,myambitionlifestyle) what keeps him going, and how it's changed his life, inside and out. We get into the mental and physical benefits of the sport, and why community and support matter so much. From strength training and nutrition to dreams of ultras and triathlons, Darryl is sharing the highs, the lessons, and everything in between. At the heart of it all: listening to your body, staying consistent, and finding joy in every mile. Whether you're a new runner or training for your next big race, this conversation is for you.
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4 Facets of Our Heritage that Reveal God's Sovereign Glory1 - Signs of Cursing & Blessing (9:18-32)2 - Sons of Cursory Blessing (10:1-5)3 - Sons of Cursing Beginning (10:6-20)4 - Sons of Blessing Culminated (10:21-32)
4 Facets of Our Heritage that Reveal God's Sovereign Glory1 - Signs of Cursing & Blessing (9:18-32)2 - Sons of Cursory Blessing (10:1-5)3 - Sons of Cursing Beginning (10:6-20)4 - Sons of Blessing Culminated (10:21-32)
The 2025 FIS World Championships in Trondheim, Norway. The Men's 50k Freestyle has always been the pinnacle of nordic sport, and today was one that will be remembered for decades. Chris Grover reflects on a special week with one race to go. Reporting by Nat Herz and Stuart Harden.
Join hosts Corrine Malcolm and Hillary Allen as they recap their experience at the Tarawera Ultramarathon in New Zealand. They discuss the challenges of balancing different training demands, listening to their bodies, and not letting one race result define them. The conversation includes reflections on training blocks, race outcomes, and personal experiences, highlighting the importance of goal alignment and processing setbacks. They also dive into the importance of teamwork in addressing mistakes, as well as the highs and lows of race day, from the weather to the wildlife. They share insights into their respective journeys, with Hillary reflecting on the lessons learned and Corrine discussing her 50k race experience. The episode also touches on various topics in the ultra-running world, such as gender disparities in professional sports earnings and a study on the psychology of ultrarunners by Marisa Romeo. The hosts discuss the results of recent races like the Black Canyon and Tarawera, including the golden ticket runs, and offer their thoughts on what's next for them. Listener questions on nutrition, body changes, and the importance of iron levels in endurance athletes add a personal touch to the episode. Throughout, Corrine, Hillary, and the team encourage listeners to invest in themselves and embrace the unpredictable nature of training and racing. SURVEY/STUDY ALERT: A study by listener Marisa Romeo, M.S. who is a Doctoral Candidate in Sport & Performance Psychology @ the University of Western States. She is aiming to contribute to the broader conversation on mental performance in our sport. She is looking into the psychology and the flow state in ultrarunners. The study is open to any ultrarunner 18 or older with a race scheduled between now and June 1, 2025. It involves completing two brief surveys—one before and one after their race—each taking about 10 minutes. After the race, participants will receive an email with a link to complete the follow-up survey. LINK TO SURVEY HERE: https://westernstates.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_9WTXpYONpjOQwJM. NEW SPONSOR ALERT: We are so excited to be partnering with Rabbit as our primary apparel sponsor this year! Send us some DMS about your favorite apparel and what you would like to see built for the trail running space! Keep sliding into our DMs with your messages, they mean so much to us! FOLLOW US on Instagram: @trail.society And go follow our NEW youtube channel @trailsociety_podcast This episode is brought to you by Freetrail @runfreetrail
In Episode 94 of Trail Society, hosts Corrine Malcolm and Hillary Allen recap their experience at the Tarawera Ultramarathon in New Zealand. They discuss the challenges of balancing different training demands, listening to their bodies, and not letting one race result define them. The conversation includes reflections on training blocks, race outcomes, and personal experiences, highlighting the importance of goal alignment and processing setbacks. They also dive into the importance of teamwork in addressing mistakes, as well as the highs and lows of race day, from the weather to the wildlife. They share insights into their respective journeys, with Hillary reflecting on the lessons learned and Corrine discussing her 50k race experience. The episode also touches on various topics in the ultra-running world, such as gender disparities in professional sports earnings and a study on the psychology of ultrarunners by Marisa Romeo. The hosts discuss the results of recent races like the Black Canyon and Tarawera, including the golden ticket runs, and offer their thoughts on what's next for them. Listener questions on nutrition, body changes, and the importance of iron levels in endurance athletes add a personal touch to the episode. Throughout, Corrine, Hillary, and the team encourage listeners to invest in themselves and embrace the unpredictable nature of training and racing. SURVEY/STUDY ALERT: A study by listener Marisa Romeo, M.S. who is a Doctoral Candidate in Sport & Performance Psychology @ the University of Western States. She is aiming to contribute to the broader conversation on mental performance in our sport. She is looking into the psychology and the flow state in ultrarunners. The study is open to any ultrarunner 18 or older with a race scheduled between now and June 1, 2025. It involves completing two brief surveys—one before and one after their race—each taking about 10 minutes. After the race, participants will receive an email with a link to complete the follow-up survey. LINK TO SURVEY HERE: https://westernstates.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_9WTXpYONpjOQwJM. NEW SPONSOR ALERT: We are so excited to be partnering with Rabbit as our primary apparel sponsor this year! Send us some DMS about your favorite apparel and what you would like to see built for the trail running space! Keep sliding into our DMs with your messages, they mean so much to us! FOLLOW US on Instagram: @trail.society And go follow our NEW youtube channel @trailsociety_podcast This episode is brought to you by Freetrail @runfreetrail
As we observe Black History Month, Fellowship Chairman Bishop Paul Lanier continues his conversation with Dr. Alveda King, niece of the legendary Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., on her uncle's words.
Dale Earnhardt Jr. kicks off the Download season with a bang by welcoming back NASCAR Hall of Fame car owner Richard Childress to the Dirty Mo Media studio. After what was essentially a hometown race for Childress at Bowman Gray Stadium, the two were eager to talk about the Clash and their impressions of the NASCAR Cup Series returning to the legendary venue. Childress explains that he showed up early on Sunday to sit and reflect on the beginning of his racing career, which dates back to the “claim” division at the football stadium when he was in his teens. In anticipation of his debut as Cup car owner, Dale Jr. asks Richard for any advice leading into the Daytona 500, to which he replies to keep following the dream. Dale and Richard talk about RCR working with Kyle Busch and how they were able to put their past drama behind them to find on-track success. Dale also inquires about Austin and Ty Dillon's roles at the company and what the future may hold for them beyond the driver's seat. They chat about the ongoing lawsuit between 23XI/Front Row Motorsports & NASCAR and what the other teams hope to gain in the new charter agreement. The conversation also covers Kasey Kahne's upcoming Xfinity race with RCR, how Richard got the number 3, and his brief history working as a stuntman.
On today's program, Fellowship President and CEO Yael Eckstein continues her conversation with Dr. Alveda King, niece of the legendary Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., on how her family helped her develop her own voice.
Preview: Las Vegas: Colleague Jeff Bliss of PacificWatch reports on the lingering unhappiness of shopkeepers from last year's Formula One race that blocked off or disrupted storefronts and avenues. More later. 1943
Only one race left to grab a playoff spot! Brett McMillan welcomes Jim Utter and Adam Alexander.
Scripture is clear—every person from every nation in the world ultimately traces their ancestry back to Adam. And this means there's only one race.
A new MP3 sermon from Answers in Genesis Ministries is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: There’s Only One Race Subtitle: Answers with Ken Ham Speaker: Ken Ham Broadcaster: Answers in Genesis Ministries Event: Radio Broadcast Date: 8/5/2024 Length: 1 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Answers in Genesis Ministries is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: There’s Only One Race Subtitle: Answers with Ken Ham Speaker: Ken Ham Broadcaster: Answers in Genesis Ministries Event: Radio Broadcast Date: 8/5/2024 Length: 1 min.
Athlete stories have the power to touch, move, and inspire you. And there is great value in hearing others' experiences and learning from their journeys. On today's episode, Host Andrew Harley interviews three TriDot athletes who were at Challenge Roth. Jenn Reinhart and Barb Campbell share how they trained, tapered, and traveled for this bucket list event and Tony Washington provides coaching insights for athletes who aspire to race in Roth. In the “one race, three journeys” series, you'll get insight into race-specific preparation, mindset, racing strategy, and more! We are thrilled to have sailfish as the swim partner of TriDot Training. Head to sailfish.com to scout out your next wetsuit, swimskin, goggles and more! Use code sfc-tridot20 at checkout, for 20 percent off your new wetsuit.
I press on to reach the end of the race and receive the heavenly prize for which God, through Christ Jesus, is calling us. Philippians 3:14 — Listen to the Greg Laurie Podcast Become a Harvest PartnerSupport the show: https://harvest.org/supportSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this 3rd episode of our new series, Timothy Mahoney and Dr. Rob Carter continue their important discussion about genetic evidence affirming the book of Genesis! Are we all one race, the human race, as described in the Bible? How similar are we to one another on a genetic level across the world? What did early evolutionists believe about how different people groups arose and how did this contribute to views of racism in the 1700 and 1800s? ➡️ HELP US FUND THE NEXT FILM
In this week's fan-favorite podcast, Formula One driver Lewis Hamilton explains the rigorous toll racing takes on his body, thanks to G-forces and gear.
On today's program, Fellowship President and CEO Yael Eckstein continues her conversation with Dr. Alveda King, niece of the legendary Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., on how her family helped her develop her own voice.
The Rings of Power as canon implies a massive ethnic cleansing occurred on Middle Earth by the time of Lord of the Rings.
The need to keep moving is important for our physical health and mental well being. Remaining active has the benefit of slowing down the debilitating effects of aging. Although many celebrities are rich and famous, there are times when fame and fortune is scarcely noticed, especially in the real-world environment of U.S. Navy aircraft carrier operations.The old world of college sports has been disrupted because of the enhanced ability of players to change schools with ease. The ability of some college athletes to amass a lot of money through compensation from companies who use their name, image, or likeness may make it harder for coaches to influence their players if there is already a big bag of money available to those young adults. Dividing people according to race flys in the face of science that posits there is actually only one biological race; the human race. It is possible to help induce having healthy blood pressure with some simple isometric exercises at your convenience. When we think of the name Kobe, visions of basketball pop up for most people.Meet another Kobe who was a wingman to an entire neighborhood.
On this episode of The Racing Pod, David Jennings and Johnny Ward talk about JP McManus donating 1 million euro to every GAA county board and a potential BHA proposal to have a cap on the runners a trainer can have in one race. To become a member and access our exclusive content simply click: here:http://offtheball.com/join
From the Formula 1 race's impressive reception, interaction with celebrities, to the commendable staff that made it all possible – we've got it all covered. We are joined by the charismatic Vegas Pauly C, a popular Vegas content creator, who offers his unique perspective on the Formula One race. We also touch upon the intriguing world of social media influencing, as Paul Contino candidly shares how he juggles between his personal life and online persona. We delve into the reactions and after-effects of the Formula One Las Vegas Grand Prix. We confess our initial frustrations around the event's construction and the surrounding negative media coverage. However, the actual experience of the event turned our view on its head! Pauly C ShowPauly C on TikTokPauly C on Instagram HOTWORX has so many benefits! The sauna combines heat, infrared, and exercise. More workout, less time. Tell them the VEGAS REVEALED PODCAST sent you & they will waive the $99 sign up fee!Locations: JONES & RUSSELL, BOCA PARK SUMMERLIN, HENDERSON BLACK MOUNTAIN, CENTENNIAL HILLS, DURANGO & SUNSET, W. TROPICANA & FT. APACHE, EASTERN & PEBBLE, SOUTHERN HIGHLANDS VegasNearMe App If it's fun to do or see, it's on VegasNearMe. Support the showFollow us on Instagram: @vegas.revealedFollow us on Twitter: @vegasrevealedFollow us on TikTok: @vegas.revealedWebsite: Vegas-Revealed.com
One race, two spots. That's all that's left on the road to the 2023 NASCAR Cup Championship. Brett McMillan welcomes Jerry Jordan of Kickinthetires.net, and Nate Ryan of NBC Sports.
It all comes down to this! Acura, BMW Cadillac and Porsche all have a shot at the championship but who will emerge victorious at Petit Le Mans?!Sign up for The Esses newsletter at http://offintheesses.com/Support the showFollow the show on Twitter at @offintheessesFollow the show on Youtube at Off in the Esses
Athlete stories have the power to touch, move, and inspire you. And there is great value in hearing others' experiences and learning from their journeys. On today's episode, Host Andrew Harley interviews three TriDot athletes who raced at the IRONMAN World Championship in Nice, France. Jeff Raines, Kurt Madden, and Chris Kennel share how they qualified, trained, tapered, and traveled for the this historical and epic event. In the "one race, three journeys" series you'll get insight into race-specific preparation, mindset, racing strategy, and more! To learn more about racing Challenge Roth with TriDot visit https://race-quest.com/tridot-challenge-roth and enter the password TRIDOT. A big thanks to UCAN for being a long-time partner of the podcast! We are huge believers in using UCAN to fuel our training and racing. To experience UCAN's LIVSTEADY products for yourself, head to their website UCAN.co! Use the code “TriDot” to save 20 percent on your entire order.
Athlete stories have the power to touch, move, and inspire you. And there is great value in hearing others' experiences and learning from their journeys. On today's episode, Host Andrew Harley interviews three TriDot athletes who raced at the USA Triathlon Nationals. Nolan McKenna, Ness Bowden and Emily Knopfle share how they qualified, trained, tapered, and traveled for the this bucket list event. In the "one race, three journeys" series you'll get insight into race-specific preparation, mindset, racing strategy, and more! At TriDot, we trust 2Toms to keep us moving! 2Toms provides revolutionary products to prevent issues from chafing, blisters, odors and sweat. To make the switch to 2Toms, head to Medi-Dyne.com and use the code “TRIDOT” to save 20 percent on your entire order. A big thanks to UCAN for being a long-time partner of the podcast! We are huge believers in using UCAN to fuel our training and racing. To experience UCAN's LIVSTEADY products for yourself, head to their website UCAN.co! Use the code “TriDot” to save 20 percent on your entire order.
Twenty-five races down, and it comes down to one race for one spot. Brett McMillan welcomes Chris Knight from Catchfence.com, and John Roberts of Sirius/XM NASCAR Radio.
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How can we create spaces in our communities and ministries where people of different backgrounds feel like they belong? What's the difference between belonging and feeling “comfortable,” and how does discomfort help us grow? Cesar Castillejos has years of experience fostering meaningful belonging for kids and young adults in youth ministry. He shares countless gems of wisdom in this episode, like- When should we come in as a learner and a servant instead of a doer? How are we using our opportunity and access to equip and empower others? Are we prepared to get out of the way so that others can grow? How can we create “holy confusion” that leads to awe and wonder about Jesus? Cesar addresses all of this and more.
Monique Duson and Krista Bontrager were already friends when they realized their different beliefs about race and culture. They had many long, heated conversations over the course of months and years—but then something changed. Join us as they share what they learned and help us to think about topics like race and justice. If the Strong Women podcast has made a difference for you—in your view of God, His world, His purpose for you as a woman—or anything else, we want to hear from you! Visit colsoncenter.org/sw-listeners to leave us a short audio message. We look forward to hearing from you! The Center for Biblical Unity Theology Mom Strong Women Episode 33. One Race, One People, One Savior with Monique Duson Critical Theory and Intersectionality: What Every Christian Needs to Know — With Neil Shenvi —The Alisa Childers Podcast #41 Confronting Injustice Without Compromising Truth by Thaddeus Williams “Which BIPOC People Should I Follow?” Article by Krista Bontrager Erin and her husband, Brett, run Maven which “exists to help the next generation know truth, pursue goodness, and create beauty, all for the cause of Christ.” Check out more about Maven here: https://maventruth.com/ The Strong Women Podcast is a product of the Colson Center which equips Christians to live out their faith with clarity, confidence, and courage in this cultural moment. Through commentaries, podcasts, videos, and more, we help Christians better understand what's happening in the world, and champion what is true and good wherever God has called them. Learn more about the Colson Center here: https://www.colsoncenter.org/ Visit our website and sign up for our email list so that you can stay up to date on what we are doing here and also receive our monthly book list: https://www.colsoncenter.org/strong-women Join Strong Women on Social Media: https://www.facebook.com/StrongWomenCC https://www.facebook.com/groups/strongwomencommunitycc/ https://www.instagram.com/strongwomencc/