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Canadian multi-sport athlete Jessie McAuley, repping Arc'teryx, joins the show to talk about his journey from competitive mountain bike racing in his youth to finding skimo racing for his winter adventures and trail racing for the summer. As if that's not enough Jessie still finds time to bike and climb and goes on long adventure runs in the coastal mountains in British Columbia. This seems to works for the Squamish resident who came in 3rd at this year's Mount Marathon in Seward Alaska and who's getting ready for another busy season of skimo races here in North America and over in Europe. LINKS Jessie McAuley's website: Ocean to Alpine Media Jessie McAuley on Instagram Beast of Big Creek Cover shot by Cayman Waughtel Connect with Singletrack on: Singletrack.fm Instagram Brought to you by Electric Cable Car - your trail and mountain news!
What is it like for a woman to leave all she knows and move to Seward, Alaska? Growing up in Oregon, Heather Blair only knew that world. A dedicated follower of Christ, she was diligent in seeking someone God had for her. As so often happens in relationships, it was a "happenstance" meeting of two diverse individuals that turned into a life together in Seward, Alaska. Heather and her husband Matt Ozerkov set out to begin a new life in Seward, Alaska where they are building Oz Lodge. (www.ozlodge.com) To share the wonders of Alaska with guests. Given a gift of hospitality, Heather and Matt are dedicated to making sure everyone who visits Oz Lodge feel like family when they leave. Heather is also one of the most passionate followers of Christ I have had the pleasure of interviewing in 5+ years of doing this show. Her passion is infectious and something I am sure all of her guests feel when they visit. This show will encourage you to trust in God's plan, and also encourage you to be patient while God is working. It also reminded me that what God has instore for us is far bigger than what we can imagine on our own. www.ozlodge.com www.taurususa.com www.cva.com www.birddogcoffeebeans.com www.himtnjerky.com www.citrusafe.com www.elimishieldhunt.com www.nukemhunting.com www.christianoutdoors.org
This week, after six incredible months, our Baja to Alaska adventure comes to an end with an incredible trip to Seward, Alaska. Join us as we wrap up the adventure of a lifetime and recount a week filled with conflicting emotions and memories of a lifetime. Plus, Campspot shares it's top 10 RV Resorts across the country and we are surprised to see how many we've been to. All this, plus our weekly fresh tank/black tank picks. REMINDER: Tickets for HOMECOMING go on sale for Mile Marker Members on April 1st and the general public on April 15th. More information at: https://rvmiles.com/homecoming/ Campspot Article: https://software.campspot.com/campspot-awards/ IMPORTANT LINKS: For all the links to today's episode visit https://RVMiles.com/314 Become an RV Miles Mile Marker member at https://rvmiles.com/milemarkers Sign up for our weekly Road Signs newsletter: https://rvmiles.com/mailinglist Support our Sponsors: *Visit L.L. Bean to find your next great piece of gear: https://llbean.com *Check out all Blue Ox has to offer at https://BlueOx.com *Get free shipping from eTrailer on orders of $99 or more at https://www.etrailer.com/?etam=p0001 *Liquified RV Toilet Treatment: https://liquifiedrv.com * RVshare: RVMILES30 for $30 off a rental of $500 or more at https://RVshare.com * Harvest Hosts: Save 15% on a Harvest Hosts membership with MILES at https://harvesthosts.com *RVPostings.com - Your go-to platform for buying and selling RVs.
In the 1970s and '80s, serial killer Robert Hansen found himself in a routine of abducting women from Anchorage and Seward Alaska before releasing them into the Alaskan wilderness to be hunted like the game he was prized for. Due to character limitations, all source material will be available on the website crimeopediapod.ca
The one where Craig & Nora get set-up on a friend blind date in Alaska... They show up to the home of Cynthia and Shawn George in Seward Alaska, dusty, hungry and wonderfully bewildered. Before they know it however, the George's have them fed, entertained and head over heels for their new friends. Cynthia and Shawn are yet another incredible example of Stubborn Positivity. Buckle up for this one, these two have a lot to share. You can find them at: www.bearnecessitiesalaska.com.
When was the last time you took a road trip near where you live and did some of the regular tourist stuff outside? That's what I've been up to on a week-long adventure traveling a portion of the Kenai Peninsula as I work on a writing assignment. I've met all sorts of interesting people and tried a bunch of new (to me) things -- river floating, Alaska whitewater rafting, gold mining and ziplining. The biggest reminder? Don't let the weather get you down. Some of the good stuff: [:35] Hey hey from Alaska [:45] A little scene-setting va[1:17] What the heck I've been doing [1:30] (Yes, it's cool) [1:50] Two quick takeaways so far Connect with this episode: Join the Humans Outside Challenge Follow Humans Outside on Instagram Follow Humans Outside on Facebook
Have you ever considered moving to Seward and you are wondering if a small town near the ocean is the right place for you? Check out this weeks episode to get more info on the best restaurants in town, the school systems and what its like to live in a small town! Jamin Goecker Website (For Relocation Guide): jgoecker.kw.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamingoecker Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jamin_goecker/ Podcast: https://anchor.fm/jamin-goecker/episode App: https://jgoecker.kw.com/myapp Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GoJaminRealEstate Keller Williams Realty Alaska Group
The odyssey to find "The Cabin" continues. The search becomes very real when the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children gets involved. Manfried finally gets out of the hole and you'll hear a conversation between Tony and him describing how he handled the Hansen situation. West gets sent to an Arizona prison on Con Air and he continues to ask Tony for help on the Cabin and finding Megan Emerick and Mary Thill. Tony is busy trying to keep up with writing to the other 20 to 30 killers he's corresponding with so his time is limited. Manfried finally peaks Tony's interest and after not having success with the FBI, Tony calls the Seward Alaska police and after 40 years gets the case reopened. The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children get involved and they set up to visit Tony at his home.You will hear the very first call between Manfried and Tony back in June of 2007 as Manfried thanks Tony for his help and awaits the agents visit.
Born and raised in the small town of Seward Alaska, Lydia Jacoby made a huge splash by becoming the first ever Alaskan swimmer to qualify for an Olympic Games. She created even more waves by winning a gold and silver medal in Tokyo 2020. She shares the power that comes from a close-knit community, the importance of changing her mindset for bigger moments and the ability to stick with her own process that has always allowed her to maximize every experience knowing it will not last forever. Lydia also dives into her post Olympic depression and her intentional healing process that has helped her prioritize herself and redefine her relationship with her sport as she currently competes for the University of Texas Longhorns program. @lydiaalicee_, @thehiddenopponent
nd what it reminded her about handling the tough stuff when it appears. Listen now. Connect with this episode: Read “We're Going on a Bear Hunt” (because you know you want to) Learn about the Lost Lake trail Join the Humans Outside Challenge Follow Humans Outside on Facebook Follow Humans Outside on Instagram Some of the good stuff: [:45] In case you need a recap of “We're Going on a Bear Hunt” [1:30] About the annual Lost Lake run [2:07] What a ton - a TON - of rain does [2:45] Here are your mud options in real life [3:20] The temptation and what you eventually do
I'm on my way home from a Heaven in Business Adventure Retreat in Seward Alaska. Fourteen businessmen flew or drove in from all across the USA to spend a week fishing, hiking and growing as leaders. This episode is a summary of what happened and the answer to the most significant question that they had. If you want more of what we talked about you can grab a copy of Ford Taylor's book, Relactional Leadership on FordTaylorTalks.com or TLOnDemand.com for the online training course. If you have any questions or comments please don't hesitate to email contact@heaveninbusiness.com and don't forget to subscribe to this podcast and share with your friends.
Welcome to the boat as I head out fishing from Seward Alaska and interview Philip Licht of Set Free Alaska. We talk about Luke 1:37 and how to walk BOTH stewarding excellence AND believing God for the miraculous.
Kathleen from Plenty of Sunshine Travel met with Markian from Silversea Cruises and we discussed the Alaska itinerary that sails from Seward Alaska from July 21 to 28 2022. . A deeper look at their 7-day Alaska itinerary on Silver Shadow. There are quite a few extra perks when you book through my agency! . The itinerary is: Seward Alaska Cruise Hubbard Glacier Alaska Juneau (Alaska) Skagway (Alaska) Sitka (Alaska) Ketchikan, Alaska Cruise Inside Passage Vancouver Silversea Shadow is perfect for cruisers who want to discover and learn about the culture you are visiting, with fewer cabins onboard you have more personal space and a butler for every suite! Plus, when you book with me you will get the upgraded complimentary Shore Excursion. . If you are interested in learning more about Silversea in Alaska, please reach out to me at info@PlentyofSunshineTravel.com, and we can discuss their ship and this BEAUTIFUL itinerary. You can also fill out this simple form https://bit.ly/3mxFUNd, and I will get back to you. . . If you want to see the images in this weeks episode, they can be viewed HERE . . . . Search #PlentyofSunshineTravel on Facebook or Instagram to see our posts. . . #Silversea #SilverseaCruisesAlaska #SilverseaShadow #LetsCruise #itstimetocruise #Cruisewithme #AlaskawithaTravelAgent
July 4th, 2012, a 65-year-old Alaskan native and adventurer sets off on a grueling Marathon race in Seward Alaska. Many observers, runners, and organizers interacted with him during the race and even moments before his disappearance. Join us this week as we investigate the puzzling case of Michael LeMaitre. New Patreon Shoutouts - Jennifer Roy, Meridith Burroughs, Eric Woods, Jessica Parks, Catherine Cykowski, Camila Henao, Lindsey Cagle. Episode suggestion shoutout: Sara Rottman and Michelle Foley. Want to help the show out and get even more Locations Unknown content! For as little as $1 a month, you can become a Patron of Locations Unknown and get access to our episodes two days before release, special Patreon only episode, free swag, swag contests, your picture on our supporter wall of fame, our Patreon only Discord Server, and discounts to our Locations Unknown Store! Become a Patron of the Locations Unknown Podcast by visiting our Patreon page. (https://www.patreon.com/locationsunknown) Want to call into the show and leave us a message? Now you can! Call 208-391-6913 and leave Locations Unknown a voice message and we may air it on a future message! View live recordings of the show on our YouTube channel: Locations Unknown - YouTube Want to advertise on the podcast? Visit the following link to learn more. Advertise on Locations Unknown Learn about other unsolved missing persons cases in America's wilderness at Locations Unknown. Follow us on Facebook & Instagram. Also check us out on two new platforms - Pocketnet & Rumble. You can view sources for this episode and all our previous episodes at: Sources — Locations Unknown
Mount Marathon in Seward Alaska - The triumph & heartbreak of one of our nation's oldest races. Seward Alaska is a small but mighty port town in Alaska with a small but mighty mountain which has contributed to the history, culture and even mystery of this town. Join us to hear about the unique individuals and events that have put Seward on the map. Our charity of the week is: https://coveycares.org/ Sources: Mount Marathon: Alaska's Great Footrace by Millie Spezialy https://www.adn.com/crime-justice/article/seward-lemaitre-settle-case-missing-mount-marathon-runner-20000/2014/10/15/ https://www.alaskapublic.org/2021/07/09/listen-how-did-this-anchorage-runner-go-missing-in-a-popular-mountain-race/ https://mountmarathon.com/
This week we talk with Saltwood Smokehouse out of Seward Alaska, Jim and his team smoke up black cod and make some amazing dips and smears out of them. We learn all about that process and what got them started in smoking fish and have a good conversation on some food safety topics. Please follow Saltwood SmokeHouse on Facebook and Instagra.https://www.facebook.com/saltwoodsmokehousehttps://www.instagram.com/saltwoodsmokehouse/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Have you traveled to Alaska? I've been twice, both time as an independent traveler. You can learn from my adventures, my lessons, and tips. Ask questions about travel. You are my ideal traveler, so keep on going. During this time, you can be planning your trip for when the world opens up once again. Tips on a protective SPF clothing and my mistakes are here, too.
Motivation and willpower aren't enough. When I was about 14 years old I told myself that I wasn't going to do this any more. I knew what I was doing was not really something that I wanted to be doing but felt like I had to just get the right motivation and put some willpower to it and it would be done. I could quit this. I wanted to be the kind of kid who didn't have to feel ashamed of who I was when people weren't looking. This was around the time I went to my first youth conference, I'm pretty sure it was in Seward Alaska, at some high school and it was a blast. The theme song was Fly like an eagle by the steve miller band. Pretty sure that is a not so veiled reference to getting high from the same band that brought you the line, ‘some people call me a space cowboy, some call me the gangster of love' - but as kids we just went along with it and enjoyed our time learning about the gospel with our friends, meeting new friends from around Alaska and singing along whenever the leaders played the song, “time keeps on slippin into the future.” I came back more motivated than ever to be done with masturbation. The thing about motivation and willpower are that they are unreliable partners. I've talked about willpower being a trap and how it is the wrong tool in episode 38. Let's talk about motivation. Motivation is fleeting, it comes, it goes. It usually only sticks around for a little while until some other emotion takes over our current moment. Anyone who has dieted knows this. We are forever fighting the battle of the bulge in this country and part of the reason is, we use motivation to start strong and then, when that motivation is all used up, because emotions all fade eventually, we haven't built the habits that we need to behave the way we think we wanted to when we were motivated toward the end result. As I have been reading the book, tiny habits by bj fogg I have noticed that is what I was doing as a young man working to eliminate a behavior that had been keeping me from being my best self. This problem didn't go away as I got older because, as BJ puts it, my behavior “was a design issue, not a character flaw.” What I needed to do, and what I eventually did, long before I read BJ's book was create a series of habits that crowded out my pornography and masturbation habits. I undermined what they were giving me by creating habits that gave me more. And, just like the examples that BJ uses in his book, when I lapsed back into old habits, I didn't look at it as a failure that impugned my character and made me irredeemable and broken. I saw it as a moment to learn how my designed behaviors had worked and how they could be improved. I've always felt like a tinkerer. My wife is often amazed at the things I do when it comes to building and creating and fixing the things in our home. I love to use tools and build and create, design and refine. When I stepped back from 12 steps and councilors about 8 years ago, that was the same attitude that I brought to my pornography habit. So, I want to give you two, tiny habits that I have identified from those years that helped me create new habits that helped me so I could see pornography as a problem I had outgrown and no longer needed to help me feel better. If you are someone who needs help with a pornography habit and wants to work with me on it, go to my website, zachspafford.com/workwithme and set up a consult with me. I can tell you how you can get the one on one help that you want to get to being worthy and free and clear from this trial in your life. The first habit was a really simple phrase. Whenever I would begin to feel the urge to use my phone to look at...
In This Episode, I shared two ways of workamping with one opportunity that pays and one that was just for volunteers! Join me today as we look into a maintenance position at the beautiful Camp Gulf RV Resort in Destin Florida and how you can be an RV volunteer at the Alaska SeaLife Center in Seward Alaska. Both opportunities are great summer options if you are looking for workamping jobs in Florida or workamping jobs in Alaska! Make sure to check out my Ultimate Guide to Workamping Resumes if you need help creating yours or just need some tips! Learn about these two workamping jobs over at https://livecampwork.com/podcasts/ Thanks for listening! It means so much that you've listened to this episode! If you would like to continue the conversation head on over to LiveCampWork.com or join the facebook group. And if you know someone who would benefit from the information shared in this episode, or would be an awesome addition to our community, please share it using the social media buttons on this page. Subscribe to the podcast If you would like to get automatic updates of new podcast episodes, you can subscribe on the podcast app on your mobile device. You can also enter your email in the subscribe box to get the episodes sent straight to your email inbox! Leave us a review We appreciate every bit of feedback! Ratings and reviews from our listeners not only help us improve, but also help others find us in their podcast app(s). If you have a minute, an honest review on iTunes goes a long way! As Always & Until Next Time... I wish you safe travels and many adventures!
(recorded 2-3-2018) WEBurlesque's Viktor Devonne sits down for a cozy brunch with bubbles with The Brick House of Burlesque herself, Falana Fox. Falana gets personal with her backstory with a little Behind the Music moment of her time as an almost-Mary J Blige in the 90s, plus we both delve into flipping tables; pink walkie talkies; The Muppets; Colorforms; growing up a Jehovah's Witness, leaving the church, faith; professional acting, back-up singing, checking the contract; Titus Walker; Classical Theater of Harlem; Lady Capulet; Street Court; kismet in a Sephora; Lola Falana; the Three Little Foxes?; Ireland at age 10; Paris in December; wine and bread at IKEA; Seward Alaska; tagline -- The One You'll Never Forget; improvising; the moment before - the moment after; Janet Jackson and the Super Bowl; Adam Barta; Sarah Baartman, the Hottentot Venus; exoticizing African culture; Nicki Minaj, Miley Cyrus; acting black; cultural appropriation and entitlement; the best actor for the job; the fuckery of it all; Ladyqueen, and introducing Billie Daze. shout-outs include: Delysia La Chatte, Magdalena Fox, Ivory Fox, Jo Boobs, Jezebel Express, Perle Noire, Anja Keister, Clara Coquette, Sake Fevah, Lillian Bustle, Tigger, Darlinda Just Darlinda, Poison Ivory, Ula Uberbusen, and Crimson Kitty Falana Fox is an entertainer living in Jersey City. You can see her her regularly with LadyQueen, White Elephant Burlesque, and in various productions on both sides of the Holland Tunnel. She was nominated for The Sweetheart in 2018's Silver Tusk Awards, and will be appearing in the February 14th Valentine's Day show. intro and outro music: "On a 45" by This Way to the Egress (used w/ permission) ... interlude music: "Poppers and Prosecco" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) ... Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License ... http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Join the Wild and Exposed Podcast team out at sea as they hear firsthand what it’s like to be a boat captain, from Bill Bruner, owner of Seward Charters. Bill reveals many treasures and entertaining tales from the Kenai Fjords region of Alaska!
The Best of the Outdoors | Texas and Beyond Hunting, Fishing & Shooting
Sponsored by Silencer Shop: www.SilencerShop.com When your transfer is Powered by Silencer Shop, you have access to an error-free Form 4 process, the largest inventory in the industry and may even qualify for our exclusive 90-Day Money Back Guarantee where you can receive a full refund – including your tax stamp, if you're not 100% satisfied. ----more---- On this episode, Dustin sits down with Capt. James Stegall of Port Lions Lodge Kodiak Island, Alaska. The two talk about Alaska as a fishing and hunting destination of a lifetime for a wide variety of fish and game species. Captain James grew up fishing and hunting in Texas with his dad and brother. He moved to Alaska in 1981 where he began fishing the Kenai Peninsula both in the rivers and the salt water. In 1995 James and Patti purchased their first salt water vessel and within a few years were running a very busy charter business out of Seward Alaska. James and Patti also owned an X-ray sales and service business in Anchorage. James and Patti found the Port Lions Lodge was for sale when they were there looking at the Armstrong Catamaran "Lara Beth" and within about six months they sold their X-ray business and their Seward Charter business and were the new owners of Port Lions Lodge. James holds a US Coast Guard Master of 100 Tons license, serves on the Alaska Charter Association Board of Directors, and spends his non fishing and hunting time fighting the allocation battle for halibut. James is also a transporter licensed under the Alaska Big Game Board as well as an Assistant Hunting Guide. Email James: james@portlionslodge.com Call James: 907-830-0188 Port Lions Lodge: 907-454-2264 Website: www.portlionslodge.com About the Podcast: The Best of the Outdoors Podcast is optimized to bring listeners the best in hunting, fishing, shooting, bowfishing and other outdoor activities. The show is broadcast across a number of different audio platforms and serves as a source of education and inspiration for all things outdoors. Host Dustin Warncke is a critically-acclaimed author, outdoor writer for TF&G and other publications, video and audio producer, speaker and blogger who has excelled in many areas of outdoor media. Texas Fish & Game is the largest and most popular outdoor publication in the Lone Star State. No other publication matches our coverage of hunting, fishing, guns, gear, tackle, conservation, outdoor news, and wildlife subjects. Our editorial cadre includes the best outdoor writers in the Lone Star State—all experts in their respective fields. This is the sportsman's one-stop resource for information and education on Texas' outdoors.
(recorded 2-3-2018) WEBurlesque's Viktor Devonne sits down for a cozy brunch with bubbles with The Brick House of Burlesque herself, Falana Fox. Falana gets personal with her backstory with a little Behind the Music moment of her time as an almost-Mary J Blige in the 90s, plus we both delve into flipping tables; pink walkie talkies; The Muppets; Colorforms; growing up a Jehovah's Witness, leaving the church, faith; professional acting, back-up singing, checking the contract; Titus Walker; Classical Theater of Harlem; Lady Capulet; Street Court; kismet in a Sephora; Lola Falana; the Three Little Foxes?; Ireland at age 10; Paris in December; wine and bread at IKEA; Seward Alaska; tagline -- The One You'll Never Forget; improvising; the moment before - the moment after; Janet Jackson and the Super Bowl; Adam Barta; Sarah Baartman, the Hottentot Venus; exoticizing African culture; Nicki Minaj, Miley Cyrus; acting black; cultural appropriation and entitlement; the best actor for the job; the fuckery of it all; Ladyqueen, and introducing Billie Daze. shout-outs include: Delysia La Chatte, Magdalena Fox, Ivory Fox, Jo Boobs, Jezebel Express, Perle Noire, Anja Keister, Clara Coquette, Sake Fevah, Lillian Bustle, Tigger, Darlinda Just Darlinda, Poison Ivory, Ula Uberbusen, and Crimson Kitty Falana Fox is an entertainer living in Jersey City. You can see her her regularly with LadyQueen, White Elephant Burlesque, and in various productions on both sides of the Holland Tunnel. She was nominated for The Sweetheart in 2018's Silver Tusk Awards, and will be appearing in the February 14th Valentine's Day show. intro and outro music: "On a 45" by This Way to the Egress (used w/ permission) ... interlude music: "Poppers and Prosecco" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) ... Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License ... http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Services from Eagles Nest Christian Center, Seward Alaska. Featuring Rev. David Ravenhill
Services from Eagles Nest Christian Center, Seward Alaska. Featuring Rev. David Ravenhill
Services from Eagles Nest Christian Center, Seward Alaska. Featuring Rev. David Ravenhill
Services from Eagles Nest Christian Center, Seward Alaska. Featuring Rev. David Ravenhill
Services from Eagles Nest Christian Center, Seward Alaska. Featuring Rev. David Ravenhill
Services from Eagles Nest Christian Center, Seward Alaska. Featuring Rev. David Ravenhill
Services from Eagles Nest Christian Center, Seward Alaska. Featuring Rev. David Ravenhill
Services from Eagles Nest Christian Center, Seward Alaska. Featuring Rev. David Ravenhill