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De Friese Boaz Roelevink groeit op in Zuid-Afrika en volgt een jaar lang een zangopleiding totdat zijn ouders - grote fans van Vince Gill en Mo Pitney - namens hem plotsklaps het roer omgooien. Zijn ouders hebben geld voor hem gespaard en zeggen: “Stop maar met die zangstudie en neem met dit geld je eerste album maar op.” Dat bericht is niet aan dovemansoren gericht. Boaz overwint zijn slis, doet mee aan We Want More en krijgt een persoonlijke mail van Johan Derksen. De Snor is fan en binnen de kortste keren zingt Boaz zijn eigen liedje voor een miljoen kijkers bij Vandaag Inside. Country is het genre waar Boaz tijdens een YouTube-avond met familie verliefd op wordt en stiekem is dat dus al met de paplepel ingegoten. Hij leert een belangrijke les van Chris Stapleton, zingt samen met zijn held Marc Broussard op straat in Amsterdam en Randy Travis kwam heel vaak uit de speakers van de autoradio van zijn ouders. Sturgill Simpson kan de jonge Fries van 22 ook wel bekoren. Rest nog één vraag: wat is de grote droom? Het antwoord daarop krijg je in deze aflevering van Countrykoorts.
Imagine opening up a brand new Variety Mix pack of Frito-Lay brand chips... and the first bag of chips you go to is Fritos. Your taste buds have to be disgusted with your personal choices... The guys are BACK with the second episode of When to Say When discussing the topics that really matter this time around... like why Johnny Bravo was a mid-tier Cartoon Network show. Cam gives his best Eustace impersonation, the gang honors the 4 Year anniversary of one of the most complete projects in rap, "My Turn" by artist Lil Baby, and Roo horrifically recounts his worst haircut experience while Cam laughs at his pain. You wanna know the best part about this entire episode though? Guess you'll have to watch it all the way through to get the explosive confrontation at the end concerning 6 different bags of chips, and the nail that drives us apart. You're not going to want to miss Cam go to war for a bag of PLAIN Lays y'all. If you enjoyed today's episode, make sure you let us know in the comment section down below and leave a like! Subscribe and ring the notification bell so you're always tapped in with the guys! ======================================= 00:00 - 01:27 (Introductions!) 01:28 - 07:14 (Choose 2, rest are gone forever - Cartoon Network edition) 07:23 - 09: 06 (Honoring the 4-Year anniversary of Lil Baby's “My Turn”) 09:07 - 23:47 (Austin's sport scene... WE WANT MORE!) 23:48 - 45: 17 (THE WORST HAIRCUT EXPERIENCE EVER) 45:18 - 55:35 (Bag of Chips Debate - Frito Lay Edition) 55:36 - 56:49 (Closing) Special thanks to @kaimonbeats8970 for the theme track! SOCIALS: Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1CTVFzpXgVLS3nVQ4x1ij2 Listen on Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/when-to-say-when/id1637788909 Follow us on Instagram! https://www.instagram.com/whentswhen/ Cam's Socials: Instagram: X: Roo's Socials: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ayeyoroo/ Tiktok: Opinionated Media's Socials: https://www.opinionatedmedia.co/ Instagram: TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@opinionated_media?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc Youtube: @OpinionatedMedia
Dans La Matinale de ce jour, présentée par Justine Vunda, nous accueillons (à distance) Arnaud Schwartz, vice-président et représentant de France Nature Environnement (FNE) au Comité Économique et Social Européen, et membre de la délégation de l'Union Européenne lors de la COP28. Dans un échange menée par Hugo Traversié, Arnaud Schwartz revient sur les décisions prises lors de cette COP28, et nous apporte son éclairage. Ensuite, dans une interview Zoom menée par Ange, nous accueillons Mi Man (aka. Leo), un des deux membres du duo "Tonique & Man". Il vient en studio pour nous présenter leur morceau "WE Want More" sorti le 5 décembre, et pour annoncer leur live au Badaboum le 14 décembre ! Une heure d'émission accompagnée de deux chroniques : une première politique, réalisée par Anas, et une seconde humoristique, réalisée par Gauthier ! Présentation : Justine Vunda / Interview : Hugo Traversié / Zoom : Ange /Chroniques : Anas et Gauthier / Réalisation : Clément / Coordination :Héloïse Robert
While the world's seen our fair share of Nature forcing itself into our lives lately, at Idea Killers, WE WANT MORE (and different)! A true force of nature, entertainment industry producer, and a long-time collaborator of Host/Comedy Director Matt Pittroff, Capella Fahoome, joins us for S2 E05. This second brightest star in the sky shines a spotlight on the relational energy while we give away our first-ever award, equate diversity to the biggest idea killer of them all, and get candid about how persistence, resilience, and positivity are the ways to circumvent creativity's roadblocks and carve a path to success. We gain insights into Capella compelling story, including a pivotal moment in her early career that solidified her passion for producing. If you're like our host, and crave comprehension of the Hows and Whys of our industry, stop reading and start listening!
I'm a huge NBA fan… but I was struck by something the coach of the Denver Nuggets said minutes after winning the championship this year. Let's dive in and talk about it today. Thomas Joyner with Business on Purpose here, thanks so much for listening in today. People who say the NBA is trash are just flat-out wrong. It's absolutely incredible to watch what the Denver Nuggets were able to do this postseason. Their win percentage for the year actually improved in the playoffs, which is unheard of. They humiliated arguably the hottest playoff team of the past few years in the Miami Heat and Jimmy Butler. Nikola Jokic found about 25 different ways to impact the game whether it was driving the ball, launching threes, getting assists, playing defense, you name it! It was insane to watch the way that team came together to reach the mountain top of professional basketball. But here's what was fascinating to me. The confetti is falling, everyone is holding their kids, hugging, crying, laughing, dancing… all of it. And in the midst of the trophy presentation, they bring up the coach Michael Malone to interview him. The interviewer does her job and basically just invites him to give his thoughts. He thanks the fans, rightfully so, but then, without flinching, says “I've got news for everybody out there, we're not satisfied with one, WE WANT MORE!!!” And the crowd goes wild. “We want more!” I was up entirely too late, and it just hit me. That's so sad. Think about the message that sends to everyone. The players, the coaches, everyone. We're not satisfied with a career-defining moment. We've worked our entire lives to reach the mountaintop, only to realize that there's another mountaintop and another. So sad that you don't even have time to celebrate before voicing your discontentment and realization that maybe it's not all that it's cracked up to be. And if there's one prevailing thought that would define our culture right now it's probably that…We're not satisfied. We set sales goals and hit them, and then without celebrating, we set more that are bigger, and that are the goals that we should have set all along. And then we subconsciously say… WE WANT MORE. We hire a new crew and begin to enter a new corner of our industry and become really good at whatever it is we do…and at the end of the year, we hit our numbers. And what do we do? Ok, that was cool, let's do it again, but bigger and better next time! Why? Because…WE. WANT. MORE! I felt so sad for the Nuggets coach. He's worked his way up from an assistant coach in college, to head coach in college, to assistant in the NBA, had multiple stops as a head coach in the NBA and now sits atop the throne and in what would be the crowning achievement for most coaches, he blew right past it to whatever's next. I remember hearing a story about Urban Meyer, head football coach at the University of Florida where they won multiple championships. He said he knew it was time to hang it up for a bit when immediately after he won the National Championship for the 2nd or 3rd time he found himself in a dark room texting recruits, telling them how excited he was to run it back with them. He had lost his way and so have we. So… what do we do with this? I think it starts with two things. We've forgotten the ability to celebrate and truly be grateful for the journey! Or… we don't spend enough time on the front end defining what we want and what truly matters! Let's start with being grateful and celebrating. What do you do as a business to celebrate? When was the last time you celebrated without feeling the need to drop that motivational minute at the end that quietly tells the team they aren't doing enough? I think we're terrified to celebrate without motivating. We think our team will just stop. And yet, what we see, time after time, is that people just want recognition for their work and effort. Not to have it glossed over and minimized by the thought of…We. Want. More. We're terrified because we don't know what to do with the feeling that we actually got what we said we wanted and it's still not enough! So… we do what everyone else does. Oh, it must mean we need just a little bit more! So we push and push and push and burn out everyone around us with this endless hamster wheel of success. We need to set up a time regularly just to be grateful and celebrate. Now there may be years or periods where we don't do this. I'm not saying we just blindly celebrate mediocrity or subpar results, but I am 100% saying we set time aside to celebrate a job well done. The second thing we need to do, and this needs to be done way before this, but we need to spend some serious time contemplating what we truly want out of work and life. There's nothing more depressing than putting years of work into something to only realize that it wasn't what you hoped it would be. So what are the things that, if at the end of a chapter in life, are worth the work? Is it making sure you set aside times for kids' games, date nights, lunches with your teams? Is it making sure you plan in regular times for a weekend away so you don't “miss it” and look up years later to realize life passed you by? It's why we spend so much time on Vision. To make sure that if in 2 or 3 or 5 years, if we hit the bullseye, we will be able to smile and enjoy it! And not think… we want more. That feeling only comes from knowing you prioritized the right things at work and at home. And didn't get sucked into chasing someone else's vision. I'll end here. Last week we spent a full day putting on a done-with you team training day for about 15 businesses. We ended the day giving the owners and employees time to think through their personal vision. After that we had them all stand up, to share one thing from their vision story that they wrote down. It was honestly one of the most powerful moments of my coaching career as they, one after another, said out loud what they hope for in life and work, and family. It was all about people. The people they loved the most and what they hoped for those relationships. A room full of people just like you opening up in a powerful way. It was such a refreshing reset…to see people “get it”. To understand and reorient their priorities in a world that just says more more more. So will you do the same? Will you take the time today to plan some time for deep work and thinking through your vision? So that when you finally hit the bullseye you can celebrate, and be grateful and not immediately push past to that awful thought…We. Want. More. Do it today! If we can be a part of that with you, please let us know. Have a great week!
MightyMan is back as Darius Fullovit, the Chairman of gourmet snack food giant "Crave, “ gets bad news. Hitman Darnell Babalama failed. The partner he threw off the roof from 27 floors, hit the ground but got up. So, Fullovit brings in “The Mutilator,” 900 pound "Guano Tourniquet," a professional. In the Wayback Theater we watch a feature from more than a decade ago called, Daphne Van Horne's “Translations for the Urban Impaired.” And Western Hero Guy Goode heads to Decadence, where crowds of Comatose Dimwittum gather and want bring back Gripe, build Gidalots, and scream “We Want More!” Could it be the end of our Champions of the Infinite Better? Humor by any other name is just funny.
We've been getting pretty spoiled with Superhero and comic book character movies over the last decade and bit here, and during that time have seen some pretty iconic superhero games. But well, you know us, WE WANT MORE!! Join us this week as we web out where we think the gaming universe should go and which characters need a chance under the rainy gotham limelight. We'll spawn a few ideas along the way I'm sure!
On this episode of Often Daunted, the Hoosiers exorcized their most obnoxious demon with the win over Rutgers.Indiana. So hot right now.Pikiell is a phenomenal ball coach.Here's your sign.Trayce is inevitable.Defensive effort made up for lapses of judgement.Jalen was in this one. Continued streaky shooting. But we'll get through this.Miller did his job perfectly.Race got some much needed minutesTrey didn't shoot a three, but I'm still gonna talk about it.Malik is starting to show his muscle. Let's keep building it.Indiana Hoosiers: We haven't asked for much, but now that we got it, WE WANT MORE!!!Team stats.Often Daunted brought to you by the Peony.Big Ten WhiparoundLooking ahead to MichiganWomen's basketball is here. Get over it.Just a Hoosier fan sharing some of his thoughts. Follow me on twitter @oftendaunted. If you are interested in providing any feedback that can help improve the show please send them my way at oftendaunted@gmail.com.not an insider. just a fan.Not affiliated with Indiana University, just educated by them.
J5 and Josh Oui return from their work trips with gratitude, enlightenment and some snitchin' whistleblowers.Tune in to hear all details from the past two weeks of The BlkPrint, highlighting Josh's experience in Paris for Kendrick Lamar's 'The Big Steppers Tour' and J5's influential time in Atlanta for the 'League of Legends' HBCU Kickback. Also includes fallout from the first BLKList episode, nostalgic Halloween fun and the one thing we care about in Elon Musk's Twitter takeover. Be sure to tune in after for the Amp replay of last week's BLKList debut, featuring talk from our scary Halloween records and more.- TIMESTAMPS -1:00 Great Body of Work, Smino!2:54 Shoutout To Our BLKList Listeners3:16 Did The Panoramic Change Trick or Treating?4:46 Don't Just Black Tee Your Costume6:20 The Bloody Scream Mask, A Fancy Classic8:49 This Year's Costumes Were Standard9:36 You Gotta Sell Hard As ‘Joker'11:31 Legends of the Ding-A-Ling Man13:03 Elon, Gang, Squad14:51 I Love The Friction of Life16:49 What The Hell Comes With Twitter Blue?19:51 Is Verification on Twitter That Fire?21:42 Let's Make One Thing Clear25:08 The Symbol May Have Worn Off27:42 Twitter's Main Objective32:27 Salute To pgLang For An A1 Tour33:53 Make Sure You Eat Burgers in Paris34:44 Drake and Reese LaFlare Bought My Boots!38:05 Gratitude From LA to Paris40:13 Keem and Kendrick's Visuals Are Amazing41:27 Shoutout Baby, Amazon's Puttin In Work42:25 We Want More 2 Chainz and Halo43:52 Atlanta's HBCU Kickback for League of Legends45:14 Kids, Take Your Passions Personal46:14 The Damn B-Sides Jeans Return!48:06 Love To Our Black Youth In Tech53:21 Faker, The LeBron of eSports54:06 Why Is The Slack Going Crazy?!56:26 This Holiday Break Will Be Glorious57:41 How We're Dealing With Work Stress59:09 Life Is A Simulation!1:00:52 Microdosing Shrooms Are The New Daily Vitamins
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GCP with Andy, Geoff & Ben chat on the train from Cleethorpes about the BWR Riot Rumble. Includes chat about breakfast, The Swashbuckle, Kip Sabian, We Want More and much more!!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/gcp/donations
In this episode, Ryan and Kim continue the discussion around parenting with Bruce and Cindy Halstead (founders of We Want More). As a follow-up to the previous parenting podcast, this episode contains more practical tools, advice, and perspectives on how to connect with your child's heart, while also leaning in to what is happening in your heart as parents. The episode contains many references to recourses the team trusts and has utilized. Below is the full list of tools and resources:1 Daystar Ministries: daystarcounseling.com / raisingboysandgirls.com. They have Podcasts & Books including: a Intentional Parenting, Sissy Goff, David Thomas, Melissa Trevathan b Wild Things c Raising Girls d The Back Door to your Teen's Heart2. AXIS – www.axis.org3. Boundaries with Kids – Henry Cloud & John Townsend4. Shepherding a Child's Heart – Tedd Tripp5. Taming the Technology Monster, Sissy Goff6. The Soul of Shame, Dr. Curt Thompson7. Shame Interrupted, Dr. Ed Welch8. Parenting with Love and Logic, Cline and Fay9. Positive Parenting Solutions: Amy McCready (positiveparentingsolutions.com)10. Raising Resilient Children, R. Brooks
Ryan Burnham and Kim Tingler interview Stephen Gilbert, a dear friend, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, ordained minister, gifted communicator, and a ministry partner at We Want More. In this episode Steve, Ryan and Kim explore the topic of connection in relationships as well as the many coping mechanisms we so often use when we feel disconnected. We were all created by God to be connected in relationships, to have intellectual, emotional, spiritual, and physical intimacy with others. Yet, there is so much pain and brokenness in this world and within each of us that tries to come against and hurt the authentic connections in our closest relationships. This has been of particular significance within the past year and a half, and Steve offers a unique and powerful perspective having been on the front lines with so many amid their deepest pain and disconnect. Steve discusses our tendency to fixate on ourselves and gaze at our own pain, and in so doing obscure our ability to see others and their pain. He also describes the “swords” we so often pick up to cope, to forge ahead in life, to make sense of our situations — addiction, anger, and self pity to name a few — which are intended to protect us yet so often cause harm to ourselves and others. We hope you be inspired by this deep dive with Steve into the importance of connection and how we can move toward deeper and fuller relationships even in the midst of pain and brokenness.
Kim Tingler and Cindy Halstead interview Rosie Curtis, a dear friend, a sister in Christ, an artist, a wife, a mother to three children, a volunteer leader at We Want More, and so much more. In this episode, Rosie shares her powerful life story, which reminds us that with a deep belief in God's promises, anything can happen. Rosie was born without her lower arms, but her physical disability has only served to fuel a steadfast determination and pursuit of greatness in the Lord. Her faith and belief in God were instilled in her from a young age, and she has always known He has a purpose for her life. Rosie's confidence and security in her identity in Christ is truly an inspiration. We hope you will be encouraged by this powerful message and reminder that we are fearfully and wonderfully made, and God has a beautiful plan for each of our lives.
In this episode, Kim Tingler and Cindy Halsted interview David and Jean Park, close friends of the ministry and leaders at We Want More, who have recently gone through some major life changes. The Parks share their story around identity and worth as individuals, as a couple, and now as parents. They reflect on their childhoods, their relationships with their own parents, and the intense pressure to perform and please others. They openly discuss their patterns of dealing with pain through escape, and the impacts of this on their marriage and their parenting. Through a fallout from years of bottled up emotions leaking out, God leads them on an incredible journey to fight for the truth of who they are in Him… a journey of seeking emotional health and spiritual health that was akin to being born again, again. Hearing the ways that Jean and David vulnerably dive into emotional health, a topic that is not always easy to face, is truly an inspiration, and we hope you will be touched by God through listening to their story.
60. Did the whole world shut down or just Instagram?? We are reporting LIVE during the global shutdown from our coffee table & spilling all of our IG tea. Then we take you through checking items off our fall bucket list, starting a Dancing Queen dance circle on the bar furniture, & reflecting on our first year in LA together! Spoiler alert: WE WANT MORE! NEW HATS & more MMITM Merch here. Support us on Patreon here! Limited Edition Tote Bags here. Follow @michaelandmaryinthemorning on Instagram & don't forget to subscribe & review us on your free Apple Podcasts app! Hosted by @lifebymichael & @marykantner.
THE ISRAELITES WANTED MORE....THE 5 THOUSAND JUST FED, WANT MORE...WE WANT MORE....FR LOUIS SCURTI ASKS A QUESTION: IS JESUS ENOUGH? CONNECT WITH FOTW: PayPal.Me/FriendsoftheWord https://www.instagram.com/friendsoftheword/ https://www.facebook.com/www.FriendsoftheWord.org https://www.tiktok.com/@unclelouie45? www.friendsoftheword.org https://rumble.com/account/content?type=all TYPE: FRLOUSCURTI PODCASTS: https://soundcloud.com/louis-scurti https://www.podbean.com/site/UserCenter/account https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHuqg2PLRBL3cVUxV-FdpwQ https://www.pinterest.com/louisscurti/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-lou-scurti https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHuqg2PLRBL3cVUxV-FdpwQ
THE ISRAELITES WANTED MORE....THE 5 THOUSAND JUST FED, WANT MORE...WE WANT MORE....FR LOUIS SCURTI ASKS A QUESTION: IS JESUS ENOUGH? CONNECT WITH FOTW: PayPal.Me/FriendsoftheWord https://www.instagram.com/friendsoftheword/ https://www.facebook.com/www.FriendsoftheWord.org https://www.tiktok.com/@unclelouie45? www.friendsoftheword.org https://rumble.com/account/content?type=all TYPE: FRLOUSCURTI PODCASTS: https://soundcloud.com/louis-scurti https://www.podbean.com/site/UserCenter/account https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHuqg2PLRBL3cVUxV-FdpwQ https://www.pinterest.com/louisscurti/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-lou-scurti https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHuqg2PLRBL3cVUxV-FdpwQ
In deze aflevering is de familie Bosman te gast. Floor Bosman is uitgegroeid tot een bekende Kerkraadse door haar optredens bij onder andere Guido's Orchestra en het SBS6-programma We Want More. Nu doet ze samen met haar ouders haar verhaal: hoe is het om te ondernemen en optreden voor, tijdens en na corona? 00:00 - 15:10 introductie gasten 15:10 - 19:30 (voor)liefde voor operamuziek 19:30 - 30:10 ondernemen en optreden in coronatijd 30:10 - 40:00 muziek thuis en op school
Ryan Burnham and Kim Tingler interview very special guest Steve Gilbert. Steve is a therapist at Greenwich Center for Hope and Renewal, an ordained pastor, and an Associate Staff member at We Want More. In this episode, Steve shares a bit of his own story, of his personal transformation and growth as he came to know the transformative power of the Holy Spirit, and how this has influenced his practice as a therapist. True freedom is found in our surrender to the Holy Spirit, allowing Him to lead in our lives and draw us into a deeper relationship with God in the midst of our brokenness. In this especially difficult season of Covid and living amidst its unique challenges, Steve shares some of his experience with how people are struggling and coping. He also offers wisdom on how we may move out of this season into a season of growth and healing.
In this episode, Ryan and Kim invite Karin Manton, a dear friend and Associate Staff member of We Want More, into the studio to explore the topic of parenting. Karin offers her personal experience with being a parent, as well as some of the successes and challenges she has encountered throughout her journey. We hope this discussion offers current and future parents an opportunity to not only identify with and relate to many of the ups and downs of parenting, but also hope, encouragement and love for your children as demonstrated best by our Heavenly Father.
In deze podcast van Roetz spreekt journalist Ab Winkel met Helene Kalisvaart. Ze woont deels in Groenekan en in Wijk aan Zee. Het leven van Kalisvaart komt neer op een halve eeuw zoeken, ervaren, vallen en opstaan. Haar motto is Lust for Life. Als straatoperazangeres doet ze in coronajaar 2021 mee aan de talentenshow ‘We Want More'. Met een aantal prachtig uitgevoerde stukken laat ze zien en horen wat ze bedoelt als ze in muziek op zoek is naar emotie en drama. Als zesjarig meisje werd Helene naar de muziekschool gestuurd. Muziek en cultuur hebben haar sindsdien nooit meer losgelaten. Ze vertelt in deze podcast over haar ervaringen als uitvoerend artieste en als organisatrice.Helene zei in een interview: ,,Als ik zing, voel ik ontlading. Ik kan mijn gevoelens uiten en ik voel me getroost.” Naast zingen houdt Kalisvaart zich bezig met tal van andere dingen. Echt kiezen kan ze niet en wil ze niet. Ze is wel continu benieuwd naar wat de activiteiten haar nog brengen. Een leven vol avontuur.
In this powerful episode, Ryan Burnham interviews Reverend Gary Morello, Designated Pastor of Noroton Presbyterian Church and dear friend of We Want More. Gary takes a deep dive into his personal story of an unhealthy family system, struggles with addiction, and hitting rock bottom, which ultimately led him to Christ. Gary and Ryan also discuss the challenges of facing our brokenness, doing the hard work necessary to heal and to sustain (even thrive in) relationships, and the power in finding freedom in Christ. “It is for freedom that Christ has set us free. Stand firm, then, and do not let yourselves be burdened again by a yoke of slavery.” Galatians 5:1
In this first episode of Season 2, Kim Tingler, Managing Director of We Want More, shares her personal journey from a performance-driven existence in corporate America to a life of service and ministry as a daughter of the living God. Her longing to belong ultimately led to her surrender, healing and transformation in Christ. Learn how Kim's past and present alike have impacted her career, her family, and her faith.
Join Ryan Burnham, Co-Director of We Want More, to explore the topic of performance —the place where we attempt to achieve an image or identity apart from the inner world where God intended us to find our value and worth. Whose voice(s) are you listening to and giving weight to in your life?
Met vandaag o.a. Hengelose zangeres in halve finale SBS6-talentenjacht We Want More, woordvoerder Extinction Rebellion over fietsdemonstratie in Enschede, hoogleraar Politicologie aan de UT maakt positieve liedjes over de Coronatijd en onderzoeker Saxion over de waterkelders in de Melkhal
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Releasing Prayer is a guided prayer time that is often used as a ministry tool by the team at We Want More. This is the story of how it came to be.
Bruce Halsted, a founder of We Want More, shares his personal story and gives insight to how God took him on a journey from his head to his heart.
Ryan Burnham, a founder of We Want More, shares his journey of faith and the obstacles he faced along the way.
The More House has a story of its own. Listen to the discovery, spiritual battle and process of the place We Want More calls home and where people come to experience God's presence.
Cindy Halsted, a founder of We Want More shares her journey through depression, isolation, and heartache into discovering more of God and more of life.
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