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Fly tying is more popular than ever. With the prevalence of high quality materials and excellent videos showing how to build flies, more fly anglers choose to tie their own patterns than ever before.All of us at Troutbitten have been tying our own flies from the beginning, so we each have preferences for the tools we use. That's what this podcast episode is all about. We discuss the essentials, like vise, scissors and a bobbin, along with some other tools and gear that each of us considers invaluable for tying materials to a hook. The tools come first. And the quality of those tools can either help or hinder the process.This conversation is a lot of fun. My friends, Bill Dell, Dr. Trevor Smith, Austin Dando, Josh Darling and Matt Grobe join me. ResourcesPODCAST: Troutbitten | Fly Tying and the Complete Angler - S5,Ep2READ: Troutbitten | Category | The Troutbitten Fly BoxVisitTroutbitten WebsiteTroutbitten InstagramTroutbitten YouTubeTroutbitten FacebookThanks to TroutRoutes:Use the code TROUTBITTEN for 20% off your membership athttps://maps.troutroutes.com Thanks to SkwalaUse the code, TROUTBITTEN10 for 10% off your order athttps://skwalafishing.com/
Dawson having shown up in Boston as none of us particularly wanted him to, he's had a delightful weekend (offscreen) with Joey. That all changes on his last day when he finally thinks to call his USC dorm room for the one and only message on his answering machine: the one Joey left, while drunk at a frat party, telling him that SHE. Is OVER. HIM. Or something like that. Suddenly, Dawson is incensed, so it's a good thing Joey has an administrative task to handle: it's the last day she can drop Professor Wilder's Creative Writing class, so she's going to be standing in an hours-long line while Dawson has Audrey give him the campus tour and listen to his bitching about his lonely loser life in Los Angeles. (Which we already had a glimpse of with that nearly empty answering machine.) Pacey turns out not to be a lonely loser on the yacht: he's seeing a rich girl named Melanie (future House and Once Upon A Time star Jennifer Morrison!), this summer's boat babe, and this one will even sleep with him. Pacey has just blown off a job hookup Doug arranged for him with his chef friend when Melanie casually picks up their lunch check at a fine dining establishment, because Pacey is unemployed. But the Pacey who loves taking care of people can't let THAT stand. Maybe working for Doug's friend won't be so bad! After days of fruitless wandering, Jen chances back upon Charlie during his show at the campus radio station. Tiresome flirting over 80s music and feminist literature leads them straight into bed -- oldest story in the world. Don't go anywhere: you've found our episode on "The Lost Weekend"! JOIN THE AWT CLUB
Use promo code: FREEMONTH to get the first month free until the end of 2025.https://taking-the-land.supercast.com/?coupon=FREEMONTH“Wilderness Ministry” from Luke 3—location is God's choice, the message must be repentance, and the posture is humility that points to Jesus. When those align, God brings people, opens nations, and sustains true success.https://TakingTheLandPodcast.comSUBSCRIBE TO PREMIUM FOR MORE:• Subscribe for only $3/month on Supercast: https://taking-the-land.supercast.com/• Subscribe for only $3.99/month on Spotify: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/taking-the-land/subscribe• Subscribe for only $4.99/month on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3vy1s5bScriptures: Acts 10:1–4; 1 Kings 17:2–4; Luke 3:2–6, 15–16; 1 Cor 4:2; Matt 24:45–46; 2 Cor 6:1; Rom 12:3.Key themes: memorial giving, tipping point faith, obedience over time, repentance preaching, humility, location in God's will, breakthrough for buildings, finances, converts, and families.Chapters00:00 The Journey to a New Building03:01 Understanding Memorial Giving05:44 The Power of Obedience in Giving08:43 Breakthroughs Through Faithful Giving11:48 The Importance of Faithfulness in Ministry15:03 Wilderness Ministry: A Call to the Uncomfortable15:39 The Message of Repentance in Ministry30:21 The Challenge of Conversion32:56 The Importance of Repentance36:21 Preaching the Right Message38:48 The Role of Humility in Ministry43:27 Understanding Your Role as a Pastor49:05 True Success in Ministry53:56 The Call to Repentance and TransformationShow NotesALL PROCEEDS GO TO WORLD EVANGELISMLocate a CFM Church near you: https://cfmmap.orgWe need five-star reviews! Tell the world what you think about this podcast at: • Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3vy1s5b • Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/taking-the-land-cfm-sermon-pod-43369
In this episode of Bigfoot Society, researcher Marie Dumont returns to share chilling firsthand encounters from deep wilderness investigations across Florida swamps, Mount Hood, and the Olympic Peninsula. What begins as routine field research quickly escalates into unexplainable events: intricate forest structures, possible mind speak communication, unexplained object manipulation, and intense electromagnetic anomalies.The most unforgettable moment unfolds during a nighttime camping trip in the Olympic Peninsula, where multiple researchers experience more than 30 minutes of coordinated Bigfoot vocalizations coming from all directions — howls, whoops, hoots, and eerie cooing sounds echoing through one of the quietest places in the United States. From potential Skunk Ape activity in Florida's Green Swamp to a chilling “Bigfoot roll call” in Washington, this episode dives deep into real eyewitness accounts, Sasquatch behavior patterns, and the mysteries still hidden in North America's wild places.Resources: https://www.midfloridabigfoot.com/about-us
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Fluent Fiction - Serbian: Snowbound: Friendship and Adventure in Tara's Wilderness Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/sr/episode/2025-12-15-23-34-02-sr Story Transcript:Sr: Хладно јутро сивило је прекривало Национални парк Тара.En: A cold morning grayness covered Nacionalni park Tara.Sr: Снег је лагано падао, а троми облаци су се спуштали над густе шуме.En: Snow was gently falling, and sluggish clouds were descending over the dense forests.Sr: Унутар аутомобила, тројица пријатеља су били узбуђени због авантуре која их је чекала.En: Inside the car, three friends were excited about the adventure that awaited them.Sr: Милоš, који је седео за воланом, погледао је своје пријатеље с пажњом.En: Miloš, who was sitting at the wheel, looked at his friends attentively.Sr: Сањао је о томе да буде вођа њихове зимске авантуре.En: He dreamed of being the leader of their winter adventure.Sr: "Само да стигнемо до колибе пре Нове године.En: "We just need to reach the cabin before New Year's.Sr: Показаћу вам да сам ја прави авантуриста!En: I'll show you that I'm a true adventurer!"Sr: ", рекао је с осмехом.En: he said with a smile.Sr: Драгана је била забринута.En: Dragana was worried.Sr: "Пут је залеђен и лоше се види.En: "The road is icy and visibility is poor.Sr: Морамо бити опрезни," саветовала је.En: We have to be careful," she advised.Sr: Њена жеља да буду сигурни увек је била на првом месту.En: Her desire for them to be safe was always paramount.Sr: Јелена је посматрала беле врхове борова и осећала мир.En: Jelena watched the white tops of the pine trees and felt at peace.Sr: Међутим, дубоко у себи жудела је за више узбуђења.En: However, deep inside, she yearned for more excitement.Sr: Њена улога миротворца често је заузимала предност.En: Her role as a peacemaker often took precedence.Sr: Док су путовали, снег је постајао све гушћи.En: As they traveled, the snow became thicker.Sr: Милош, одлучан да стигне до одредишта, предложио је пречицу кроз шуму.En: Miloš, determined to reach the destination, suggested a shortcut through the forest.Sr: Драгана је уздахнула.En: Dragana sighed.Sr: "Није то добра идеја.En: "That's not a good idea.Sr: Пут је опасан.En: The road is dangerous."Sr: "Ипак, Милош је скренуо кола на уску стазу.En: Nevertheless, Miloš turned the car onto a narrow path.Sr: Након неког времена, точкови су се заглибили у дубоком снегу.En: After a while, the wheels got stuck in the deep snow.Sr: Паника је почела да расте.En: Panic began to rise.Sr: "Шта сада?En: "What now?"Sr: " упитао је, осећајући први налет сумње.En: he asked, feeling the first rush of doubt.Sr: Јелена је предложила да шетају до оближње ренџерске станице за помоћ.En: Jelena suggested they walk to a nearby ranger station for help.Sr: Сећала се да је једна присутна не тако далеко одавде.En: She remembered one was not too far from here.Sr: Милоš, коначно схвативши озбиљност ситуације, сложио се.En: Miloš, finally realizing the seriousness of the situation, agreed.Sr: Док су пешачили кроз густ снег, Драгана је посрнула и уганула ногу.En: As they trudged through the thick snow, Dragana stumbled and sprained her ankle.Sr: Милош ју је подигао без оклевања, осећајући терет своје одговорности.En: Miloš lifted her without hesitation, feeling the weight of his responsibility.Sr: Срећом, достигли су ренџерску станицу.En: Fortunately, they reached the ranger station.Sr: Ренџери су их примили уз топли чај и обећање да ће вратити ауто.En: The rangers welcomed them with warm tea and a promise to retrieve the car.Sr: Пријатељи су, исцрпљени, али захвални, кренули ка колиби.En: Exhausted but grateful, the friends headed to the cabin.Sr: Дочекали су Нову годину сањиво, али срећни, знајући да је њихово пријатељство сада јаче.En: They welcomed the New Year sleepily but happily, knowing their friendship was now stronger.Sr: Милош је научио да је одговорност важна уз авантуру.En: Miloš learned that responsibility is important alongside adventure.Sr: Драгана је стекла храброст да се изрази гласније, а Јелена је закорачила на пут ка новим узбуђењима.En: Dragana gained the courage to express herself more vocally, and Jelena stepped onto a path towards new excitement.Sr: Таква зима у Тари никад неће бити заборављена.En: Such a winter in Tara will never be forgotten. Vocabulary Words:grayness: сивилоsluggish: тромиdescend: спуштатиattentively: с пажњомicy: залеђенvisibility: видљивостparamount: на првом местуpine: борyearn: жудетиprecedence: предностshortcut: пречицаsigh: уздахнутиnarrow: ускоstuck: заглибитиpanic: паникаdoubt: сумњаtrudge: пењати сеstumble: посрнутиsprain: уганутиankle: ногаhesitation: оклевањеranger: ренџерpromise: обећањеexhausted: исцрпљенgrateful: захваланretrieve: вратитиresponsibility: одговорностvocally: гласноexcitement: узбуђењеadventurer: авантуриста
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What would you do if everything you thought you knew about your father turned out to be wrong? What if his silence, his distance, his strange obsession with the mountains wasn't coldness at all, but something else entirely? What if he'd been guarding a secret so profound, so impossible, that it had consumed his entire life? That's the question facing Marcus Stone as he pulls up to a cabin he hasn't entered in twenty-three years. His father is dead. The funeral has already happened, and Marcus wasn't there. Twenty-three years of silence between them, hardened into something neither could break. And now it's too late.Or is it? Because Robert Stone left something behind. A trunk in the cellar. A note in his father's handwriting that speaks of burdens and secrets and an ancestor named Captain Elijah Stone.A note that hints at something that's been passed down through generations, waiting for someone brave enough to finally bring it into the light. What Marcus finds in that cellar will change everything he thinks he knows about his family, about history, and about what really walks in the deep places of the American wilderness. Seven leather-bound journals. Letters tied with twine that's gone black with age. A stone pendant carved with symbols that don't match any language Marcus has ever seen. And the words of a man who died two hundred years ago, preserved in ink that has faded from black to brown but remains perfectly legible.March fifteenth, seventeen ninety-nine.Captain Elijah Stone. Revolutionary War veteran. A man haunted by stories he heard during the brutal winter at Valley Forge. Stories told by Oneida scouts around dying fires. Stories of the elder brothers. The ones who were here before us. The ones who watch from the shadows of ancient forests.This is the beginning of an expedition into the unknown. Nine men riding west from Richmond, following legends and whispers toward something that might not exist. A hot-tempered Scottish soldier carrying grief like a loaded weapon. A Kentucky frontiersman who's been waiting twenty years for someone to go looking. A Philadelphia naturalist convinced that science can explain anything. A former minister searching for proof of God in a world that suddenly seems random and cruel.And leading them all, a captain who knows, somehow, that not all of them will return.The signs begin almost immediately. Footprints eighteen inches long, pressed deep into mud by something that weighs five hundred pounds. Wood knocking in the darkness, three sharp strikes echoing through the trees. Food stolen from bundles hung fifteen feet in the air. Structures built with purpose and intention, a language in the landscape that speaks of intelligence, of planning, of something that thinks. They know we're here, the frontiersman says. They've known since we crossed into the mountains. And then comes the story that changes everything. A blizzard twenty years ago. A young trapper who thought he was going to die. And something that carried him through the storm, examined him in a dark cave, and made a decision. They were deciding what to do with me.What walks in those mountains? What has been watching humanity since before we learned to walk upright? And what did Robert Stone spend his entire life guarding? The answers are waiting in the pages of those journals. And Marcus Stone is about to discover that some inheritances come with a price.This is The Bigfoot Journals, Part One.The expedition has begun.Get Our FREE NewsletterGet Brian's Books Leave Us A VoicemailVisit Our WebsiteSupport Our SponsorsBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/sasquatch-odyssey--4839697/support.
In this chilling episode, Fred from Alaska recounts the harrowing true story of Michael Hollister, a former Alaskan resident whose routine black bear hunt in the Kenai Mountains took a deeply unsettling turn nearly fifteen years ago. What began as a familiar pursuit in the rugged wilderness near Portlock, Alaska, quickly spiraled into a series of events that defied logic and explanation.As Michael tracked a black bear through remote terrain, he became overwhelmed by an oppressive sense of being watched. Strange, unidentifiable noises echoed through the forest, and the atmosphere shifted from solitude to sheer dread. The tension escalated when Michael came face-to-face with a massive, humanoid figure—something he could only describe as Bigfoot-like—standing where no human should have been.Shaken but determined, Michael continued his hunt, only to encounter even more disturbing anomalies during his retreat: the sudden appearance of an unmarked black helicopter overhead and an aggressive brown bear charge that forced him into a calculated, life-or-death escape.Fred walks listeners through Michael's methodical withdrawal from the wilderness, highlighting the instincts and experience that ultimately saved his life. This episode is a powerful and unnerving account of survival, mystery, and the unknown forces that may still lurk in Alaska's untamed backcountry. Fred closes by expressing deep gratitude to Michael for coming forward and sharing an experience that continues to haunt him—and may challenge everything you think you know about the wild.Get Our FREE NewsletterGet Brian's Books Leave Us A VoicemailVisit Our WebsiteSupport Our SponsorsBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/sasquatch-odyssey--4839697/support.
In this episode, Chris from Indiana shares multiple chilling encounters from some of the state's most active forests, including Morgan-Monroe State Forest, Turkey Run State Park, and Indiana Dunes. While hiking and foraging deep in the backcountry, Chris and his group experience rock throwing, possible wood knocks, massive footprints with long stride lengths, and unnatural tree structures that defy simple explanations.What began as routine hiking and herbal medicine foraging quickly escalated into something far more intense when objects were thrown from unseen locations and strange activity surrounded the group in remote terrain. Chris also details disturbing track discoveries, bent and broken trees at impossible heights, and lingering feelings of being watched.The conversation explores patterns of Sasquatch behavior, forest “corridors” across Indiana, and how similar encounters are being reported in connected wilderness areas throughout the Midwest. This episode delves into whether these events represent territorial behavior, warnings, or something far stranger hiding just beyond sight.If you're interested in Bigfoot encounters, Sasquatch evidence, stone throwing behavior, tree structures, unexplained forest activity, or Midwest cryptid reports, this is an episode you won't want to miss.Contact Chris here: chrishidalgo5@yahoo.com
A man from rural Gilboa, New York finally shares a story he kept silent about for decades. At just five years old, while riding a snowmobile with his father, he witnessed something in the snowy woods that didn't match anything he'd ever been taught was possible.What he saw weren't the massive, towering creatures people expect — but two smaller, upright beings standing in the trees, watching him in complete silence.That moment stayed buried… until later discoveries began surfacing.Years afterward, unexplained 14-inch footprints, eerily straight trackways, and multiple whispered sightings from trusted locals began emerging across Schoharie County, West Fulton, and the forests surrounding the Gilboa Reservoir. Hunters, families, and lifelong outdoorsmen all reported encounters they couldn't explain — and most never told publicly.In this episode, the witness connects the dots between his childhood encounter and a growing pattern of activity that suggests something has been quietly moving through this region for generations.
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Vanished in the Wilderness: The Michael Madden MysteryBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/darkest-mysteries-online-the-strange-and-unusual-podcast-2025--5684156/support.Darkest Mysteries Online
An Advent Sermon on Isaiah 41:17-20 Me: Seasons of life that are barren Droughts in the West and the need for rain. Seasons when faith feels dry, empty, and exhausting • Doing the right things but sensing no life or growth • Wondering if God is present or silent We: Trying to work our way out of those…
In this members-only episode PREVIEW you'll hear multiple accounts from witnesses in different states.One story centers on rural Missouri, where harvested persimmons vanished overnight — only for something to be carefully left behind in their place. Another account from rural Missouri, describes a small, crouched Sasquatch drinking maple sap directly from tree taps, discovered in the act before fleeing downhill without a sound.Horses refusing to enter specific woods, something unseen pacing riders on horseback under cover of darkness, and a deeply unsettling childhood encounter near North Skookum Lake in Washington, where an overpowering stench and violent movement tore through the forest just out of sight.To hear what the witnesses experienced — in their own words — this episode is available exclusively to members. Join up at www.bigfootsocietypodcast.com or join the Youtube membership to hear it all!
In this SPECIAL MEMBER'S ONLY EPISODE PREVIEW, a witness from the Four Corners region shares chilling first-hand encounters with Sasquatch that span from his teenage years into adulthood. Growing up near Shiprock, New Mexico, along the San Juan River, he describes a terrifying moment when a massive, unseen creature let out a roar that sounded like a man and an animal combined, sending crows scattering from the cliffside below him.The encounters don't stop there. The witness recounts additional experiences connected to the Chuska Mountains, Navajo Nation lands, and remote areas of New Mexico and Colorado, including stories passed down through family members and locals who believe Sasquatch has roamed these regions for generations. From isolated river cliffs to mountain sheep-herding camps, the activity described suggests a long-standing presence in some of the most secluded landscapes in the Southwest.Later in the episode, a second witness from Pagosa Springs, Colorado, reports hearing unknown howls in the early 2000s and witnessing a tall, upright, human-like creature walking through snow near Square Top Mountainin 2017. The sighting was corroborated by another adult and an 8-year-old child living on the same ranch property.If you're interested in Bigfoot encounters, Sasquatch sightings, Navajo Nation stories, or unexplained activity in the Four Corners and San Juan River region, this episode delivers a raw and unsettling account you won't forget.To listen to the whole episode become a supporting member of Bigfoot Society over at https://www.bigfootsocietypodcast.com or join our Youtube membership here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8Qq45W6iaTU8FE9kelxT7Q/join
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Ending Well: A Pruning Deep Dive This is week six of the Ending Well series, and we're talking about something a lot of us are living through in real time: pruning—the cutting away, the stripping back, and the strange mercy of God doing holy surgery on our lives at the end of a hard year. "Every branch that does bear fruit He prunes, that it may bear more fruit." – John 15:2 ⏱ Episode Timestamps 00:00 – Intro + Why open enrollment and health insurance feel like a bad rite of passage 03:00 – CrowdHealth: what it is, how it works, and why it's different from insurance 06:00 – Week six of Ending Well: why pruning is the theme of this year 09:30 – Defining "pruning," "fruit," "wilderness," and "discipline" (without the Christianese) 15:30 – John 15 and how Blake accidentally prayed for pruning this year 20:00 – Wilderness seasons: dry, slow, hidden growth, and deep dependence on God 25:30 – Seven "flavors" of pruning Blake walked through this year 30:00 – Loss and closed doors: when God rips things out of your hands 36:00 – Being forced to slow down or stop: "You can't heal on the battlefield that broke you" 41:00 – Loneliness, isolation, and when God clears the table so you can hear His voice 46:00 – Idols exposed: productivity, performance, and the golden statue God started tearing down 52:00 – When God prunes even good things (like the gym, routines, and rhythms you love) 57:00 – "Show me the purpose, Lord": praying for clarity in the middle of the mess 1:02:00 – How pruning makes you more like Jesus and prepares you for the "next level" 1:08:00 – Toy bins, clutter, and why fewer branches can mean more joy 1:12:00 – How to walk through pruning differently next time: slow down, surrender, obey faster 1:17:00 – Being honest with God instead of stuffing frustration and disappointment 1:21:00 – Why opening your Bible became survival, not a checkbox 1:25:00 – Friendship breakups as pruning: betrayal, loneliness, and healing with a limp 1:30:00 – Counting the fruit at the end of a brutal year What This Episode Is Really About In this deep dive, Blake unpacks pruning not as a punishment but as proof that God cares too much to leave you overgrown and exhausted. You'll hear about: How this year's pruning looked like: job pivots relational shifts homeschooling struggles closed doors and changed direction Why pruning is always connected to fruit, but not the kind the world celebrates Not achievement, numbers, or hustle But love, joy, peace, wisdom, humility (Galatians 5:22–23) The difference between: Punishment vs. discipline Chaos vs. God's clarifying love (Hebrews 12:6) Seven "flavors" of pruning Blake walked through: Loss of things she thought she needed Doors slamming shut at the last second Conviction and refinement in hidden places Being forced to slow down or stop entirely Loneliness and isolation when life got too loud Idols exposed—especially productivity and performance The trimming of even good things to make room for better Blake also shares how her prayer shifted from: "God, why are You doing this?" to "Show me the purpose, Lord." 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Hosts: Shane, Avernic, and Pyrnassius Flesh-hatcher Mhekarnahz drops into the Wilderness as a modern starting boss. We discuss its mechanics, rewards, and what it can teach to new PvMers. With discussion on accuracy, ranged, and a dragon harpoon. Also, the Christmas Cold Front. For detailed show notes visit update.rsbandb.com. You can also check out the forums for detailed discussion on each episode.Duration: 1:22:44
"Comfort, comfort my people, says your God." With these words, Isaiah delivers a beautiful proclamation of hope to a people in exile. In part 5 of a special 12-part series connecting Old Testament prophecy to New Testament fulfillment, we encounter the "Voice" crying in the wilderness. This Voice is St. John the Baptist, the herald who prepares the way for the Lord. He calls sinners to repentance, pointing to the truth that while all flesh is like grass that withers and fades, the Word of our God stands forever, and the Messiah has come. The Rev. Robert Smith, pastor emeritus in Ft. Wayne, IN, joins the Rev. Dr. Phil Booe to study Isaiah 40:1–11 This Advent series begins by covering the last Old Testament prophet, Malachi, and then spends twelve episodes alternating between Old Testament prophecy and New Testament fulfillment, tracing God's promises from Isaiah to the birth of Christ. The series explores Emmanuel's promise, the Davidic King, John the Baptist as forerunner, and reaches its climax with the Nativity. The final episodes examine the Suffering Servant, the shadow of the cross in Christ's infancy, Isaiah's Messianic mission statement, and John's declaration that "the Word became flesh." Thy Strong Word, hosted by Rev. Dr. Phil Booe, pastor of St. John Lutheran Church of Luverne, MN, reveals the light of our salvation in Christ through study of God's Word, breaking our darkness with His redeeming light. Each weekday, two pastors fix our eyes on Jesus by considering Holy Scripture, verse by verse, in order to be strengthened in the Word and be equipped to faithfully serve in our daily vocations. Submit comments or questions to: thystrongword@kfuo.org.
In this episode of Bigfoot Society, a father and son from Ponca City, Oklahoma share a chilling series of Bigfoot encounters that span nearly a decade. What began near Highway 60 and Charlie Creek escalated into multiple close-range Sasquatch sightings around Kaw Dam and the river, including one terrifying moment where a teenager finds himself just three feet away from a massive, grunting figure in the dark. As cows panic, coyotes scatter, and something unseen moves through the trees, the family realizes this is no ordinary wildlife encounter.The story includes face-to-face Bigfoot encounters, nighttime fishing incidents, reports of possible infrasound effects, and unsettling behavior that suggests intelligence and intent. With activity reported by locals, hunters, and even law enforcement sources, this episode explores why so many encounters go unreported — and what happens when Sasquatch refuses to stay hidden. If you're interested in real Bigfoot sightings, Sasquatch encounters in Oklahoma, Kaw Dam stories, and firsthand cryptid experiences, this is an episode you won't forget.
It is not hopeless and futile. Tree worship with roots in Germany. Hitler reinterpreted the meaning of Christmas.The Voice in the Wilderness does not endorse any link or other material found at buzzsprout.More at https://www.thevoiceinthewilderness.org/
After weeks of strange encounters and mounting dread, the group finds themselves surrounded by Lenape hunters deep in the wilderness. Rather than the violence they expect, they're taken to meet Gray Owl, an elder so ancient his face has become a map of wrinkles and his eyes have clouded with cataracts. Yet somehow, he sees everything. What he tells them about the Mesingw challenges everything they thought they knew. These creatures are not spirits or demons. They are simply old. Older than humanity itself. And they have been waiting.Gray Owl gives Elijah a stone pendant carved with symbols that shift in firelight, telling him it may buy time when the creatures finally decide what to do with them. The warning is clear. They have been marked. For good or ill, there is no turning back now. What follows is two weeks of psychological warfare that tests every man to his breaking point. The knocking escalates into something like war drums. Howls split the night, reaching into frequencies that touch something primal in the human mind. Equipment is moved while they sleep. Enormous footprints appear inches from where their heads rested. And then one of their horses is torn apart in a display of raw power that defies comprehension. The expedition pushes on into Shawnee territory, where Cornstalk's Son shares his own people's history with the Old Enemies. A war that lasted generations. Warriors who went into the mountains and came back broken, wearing the shapes of men but no longer truly human. An uneasy agreement that has held for longer than memory.Now that boundary has been crossed. And the creatures have followed.Part Two builds toward a reckoning that has been centuries in the making. The tests are not over. The judgment has not been rendered. And somewhere in the darkness, ancient eyes are still watching.
A group of troubled teenage boys are kidnapped from their homes and taken deep into the unforgiving Utah desert, where they are forced into a brutal and secretive "Wilderness Therapy" program. With no contact with the outside world, their only way home is to earn the approval of the enigmatic program director-whose motives are far from therapeutic. As the line between rehabilitation and manipulation blurs, the boys must decide whether to survive the program or escape it.THE WILDERNESS is written and directed by Spencer King (Nickels, Time Now) and produced by Emmy-winning actor Aaron Paul ("Breaking Bad") alongside Academy Award-nominee Amy Berg (It's Never Over, Jeff Buckley).Here's the trailer:Https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8_IEFPnFGAc Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-like-it-s-live--4113802/support.
John the Baptist fulfills Isaiah's prophecy.
Bigfoot Society Members Only Exclusive:In this shocking and emotional episode, a former Canadian student shares the unforgettable series of events that unfolded while living outside Rolla, Missouri—a rugged, wooded landscape hiding far more than wildlife. What began as strange rocks hitting the trailer roof escalated into one of the most disturbing signs of a Sasquatch encounter ever reported: the violent death of the household's pet potbelly pig, found with its neck crushed upward and a hind leg torn clean off.Through firsthand testimony—and the reactions of two Romanian roommates unfamiliar with North American cryptids—you'll hear how repeated encounters, window sightings, tree knocks, and a dramatic riverbank observation painted a chilling picture of something massive sharing their 240 wooded acres.
A fire-watch worker from Oregon shares one of the most compelling Bigfoot encounters ever recorded in the Umpqua National Forest. In this episode, a witness describes discovering a massive Bigfoot handprint on her SUV after a terrifying night on Quartz Mountain, where her dogs reacted violently to something unseen in the dark.She also recounts past encounters across Tiller, Drew, and the Diamond Lake region—including seeing a towering figure cross the road, experiencing powerful tree knocks deep in the forest, and hearing chilling vocalizations no known animal could produce.This episode dives into:• Bigfoot handprint evidence in Oregon• Witness encounters in the Umpqua National Forest• Activity around Quartz Mountain, Diamond Lake, Tiller & Drew• Tree knocks, vocalizations, and forest behavior patterns• Generational logging-community stories of Sasquatch• Native perspectives on “things that don't want to be found”
Advent 2025 A Voice in the Wilderness Luke 3:1-6 Christ Church Kingwood December 7, 2025 Preacher: Cary Apel
Unsolved Disappearances in the WildernessBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/missing-persons-mysteries--5624803/support.
How did God show grace in the wildernes??
A group of troubled teenage boys are kidnapped from their homes and taken deep into the unforgiving Utah desert, where they are forced into a brutal and secretive "Wilderness Therapy" program. With no contact with the outside world, their only way home is to earn the approval of the enigmatic program director-whose motives are far from therapeutic. As the line between rehabilitation and manipulation blurs, the boys must decide whether to survive the program or escape it.THE WILDERNESS is written and directed by Spencer King (Nickels, Time Now) and produced by Emmy-winning actor Aaron Paul ("Breaking Bad") alongside Academy Award-nominee Amy Berg (It's Never Over, Jeff Buckley).Here's the trailer:Https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8_IEFPnFGAc Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-unplugged-totally-uncut--994165/support.
Acceleration increase will be not only a challenge but overwhelming. Is it true or AI? AI will control your health, finances and even your pulpit. AI addictions, lawsuits and scams.The Voice in the Wilderness does not endorse any link or other material found at buzzsprout.More at https://www.thevoiceinthewilderness.org/
For longtime GRITTY listeners: this isn't our usual episode. For the next several weeks, we're running a special 26-part series on the life of Daniel Boone — and we're releasing each episode simultaneously on both the GRITTY Podcast Youtube channel and the already-launched Dueling Pistols YouTube channel and both on their own respective podcast feeds. Once the Boone series wraps, GRITTY will go back to its regular content. But all future Dueling Pistols content will move exclusively to the Dueling Pistols channel, so if you want the full Boone journey — and every legend after — head over and subscribe so you don't miss it. New episodes drop every Monday, Wednesday, & Friday.
Look ahead to the readings for the Third Sunday of Advent with Dr. Scott Powell, JD Flynn and Kate Olivera— including a poem from Isaiah about a wilderness in bloom, and St. John the Baptist asking Jesus about his identity. This episode of Sunday School is sponsored by the Aquinas Institute of Theology's Doctor of Ministry in Preaching program.Become the kind of preacher the Church needs today.Learn more at ai.edu/DMin-Already read the readings? Skip ahead to 5:15Reading 1 - Isaiah 35:1-6a, 10Psalm 146: 6-10Reading 2 - James 5:7-10Gospel - Matthew 11:2-11 This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.pillarcatholic.com/subscribe
Into the Inner Desert: Rediscovering Our Relationship with God During Advent Today's Gospel reading centers on John the Baptist's call to repent and be fruitful. John preaches in the desert . . . a place free of distractions . . . where people must face the fundamental question: What is my relationship with God? Advent invites all Christians into this same interior desert, prompting honest self-examination and the courage to change. True repentance requires more than words or ritual; it demands inward transformation and the willingness to leave comfort zones. John challenges the Pharisees and Sadducees by insisting that repentance must bear fruit . . . justice, peace, patience, forgiveness, and compassion. Merely acknowledging sins is not enough; one must produce spiritual fruit that reflects a renewed relationship with God. The Homily also encourages believers during Advent to make a sincere confession, focus on personal conversion rather than others' faults, and open their hearts to God so they may live more lovingly and be prepared for Christ who is already in their midst. The Kingdom of God is at Hand … What does that really mean? Listen to this Meditation Media. Listen to … Into the Inner Desert: Rediscovering Our Relationship with God During Advent ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Art Work Christ (Fasting) in the Dessert: Russian Painter: Ivan Kramskoi: 1872 The painting is sometimes called, Christ in the Wilderness. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Gospel Reading: Matthew 3: 1-12 First Reading: Isaiah 11: 1-10 Second Reading: Romans 15: 4-9
A chilling yet profoundly emotional Bigfoot encounter unfolds in this episode as Ray from Henderson, Kentucky shares what happened to him as a young child growing up near the Green River in Bluff City, deep within the Ohio River Valley—an area long rumored to be a hotspot for Sasquatch activity.Ray describes being thrown from a horse, becoming trapped in briars, and coming face-to-face with a massive female Bigfoot who approached him with unexpected intelligence and compassion. What follows includes possible telepathic communication, multiple later sightings along the river, mysterious missing livestock, enormous footprints, and a hidden bone yard discovered in the woods.His story intertwines with the historical “Spotsville Monster” timeline across the river, revealing startling parallels to other Kentucky Bigfoot encounters happening during the same year.If you're interested in real Bigfoot sightings, Appalachian folklore, Sasquatch behavior, cryptid research, or eyewitness interviews, this episode delivers one of the most compelling and humane accounts you'll ever hear.
The greatest weapon against your identity isn't a blatant lie—it's a subtle suggestion. The enemy doesn't come up to you and say, "You aren't God's child." Instead, he whispers, "If you are God's child... then why is this happening?"In this episode of Shifts and Ladders, we look at the pattern in Matthew Chapters 3 and 4 to uncover how the enemy attempts to shift you from Sonship to Survival. We analyze the Baptism of Jesus vs. the Temptation in the Wilderness to see exactly how the enemy removed the word "Beloved" and added the condition "If".If you are working 80 hours a week turning "stones into bread" just to prove you are successful, you are falling into a trap. It is time to stop entertaining the "question mark" and stand on God's "period."In this video, we cover:(0:00) The "Subtle Suggestion": How the enemy attacks your identity(1:20) Matthew 3: Why God established "Beloved" (Identity) before "Ministry" (Productivity)(3:30) Matthew 4: The Test immediately follows the Revelation(5:00) The Trap: How the enemy strips "Beloved" to make your identity "Conditionary"(6:50) Stones to Bread: The danger of using your gift to prove your worth(8:40) The Solution: Integration and the power of "It Is Written"(9:15) Question Marks vs. Periods: Living off the Word(10:00) The Challenge: Be a Thermostat and set the temperature this weekQuotes from the episode:"God's pleasure is anchored in Jesus' identity, not his productivity.""The enemy wants you to move from sonship to survival... survival is always conditionary.""When you try to prove your identity, you actually lose your authority.""A suggestion always has a question mark, but a declaration always ends in a period."#Identity #SpiritualWarfare #Matthew4 #ChristianLeadership #RionRobinson #ShiftsAndLadders #BeDoHave
In this episode of Asking For A Friend with TalkDoc, co-hosts Dr. Pamela Kreiser, Meredith Edwards Nagel, and Teighlor Polendo share real, honest, and practical ways to improve communication and relationships, especially during holiday gatherings. They recount personal anecdotes about family holiday experiences, discuss how to manage expectations, and tackle hard conversations around politics, religion, and personal life choices. The hosts emphasize emotional boundaries, curiosity, and connection. Key concepts from Brene Brown's “Rising Strong” and “Braving the Wilderness” are explored, focusing on managing emotions, handling conflict, and maintaining authentic interactions. The episode wraps up with practical tips and the importance of focusing on the bigger picture to enjoy a peaceful and meaningful holiday season. Music by epidemic sound. SHOW NOTES: Experts : Dr. Brene Brown, Dr. Marc Brackett, Dr. Chandra Resources : Rising Strong by Dr. Brene Brown: https://brenebrown.com/book/rising-strong/ Braving Wilderness by Dr. Brene Brown: https://brenebrown.com/book/braving-the-wilderness/ Permission to Feel by Dr. Marc Brackett: https://marcbrackett.com/permission-to-feel/ Navigating Difficult People and Opinions During the Holiday by Dr. Chandra: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/the-pacific-heart/201711/navigating-difficult-people-and-opinions-during-the-holidays
Join us for Episode 4212 as Rev. Dr. Edmund A. Steimle of Union Theological Seminary offers his Advent message, “High Road in the Wilderness,” rooted in Isaiah 40:1-5. This timeless "Day1 Classics" sermon explores God's voice of comfort amid silence, the call to travel the wilderness road, and the hopeful promise woven into Advent's waiting. Steimle's clear, compassionate preaching invites us to see Christmas not as a destination, but a beginning. Rev. Dr. Tom Long joins us to discuss Steimle's contributions as well.
Join us as Greg “Squatch Man” Yost recounts the night that changed his life forever—when a massive Bigfoot emerged from the darkness of Ferdinand State Forest in Dubois County, Indiana. In this powerful, emotional interview, Squatch Man shares his 24 years of encounters, including the terrifying first moment a “forest giant” breathed behind a tree just 20 feet away, his unforgettable Knobstone Trail stare-down, and the remarkable experiences that convinced him the “forest people” are intelligent, aware, and deeply connected to the land.From Clark State Forest to Daniel Boone Forest, from tree knocks to full-body sightings, Greg opens up about fear, transformation, spiritual awakening, and the extraordinary interactions that shaped his mission to understand Bigfoot. Whether you're a believer, a skeptic, or simply Bigfoot-curious, this episode delivers one of the most detailed encounter stories ever recorded.Topics Include:• Bigfoot encounters in Indiana & Kentucky• Ferdinand State Forest confrontation• Knobstone Trail “forest people” sighting• How intentions affect Bigfoot interaction• Spiritual and emotional impact of encounters• Eye glow phenomena, tree knocks, and vocalizations• Why Squatch Man believes they are “people,” not animals
We kick off the new week talking about weird or uncommon phobias. Cotton balls, people rubbing their eyes, and so much more. Then, actor Hunter Doohan joins the show to talk about his upcoming film, The Wilderness. (00:00:00) News & Sports(00:12:39) Entertainment Report(00:43:22) Weird/Uncommon Fears(01:21:09) Bizarre File, Coll's Framing in Conshohocken(01:37:02) Collections, Inheriting Things (01:52:39) Hunter Doohan, The Noticer(02:37:45) Bizarre File(02:46:27) Hollywood Trash & Music News(02:58:01) Wrap UpSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
For this episode, we want to tackle a topic that's been on our list for a long time — fly fishing myths and misunderstandings.We're not here to argue about stuff or complain. We just want to acknowledge things that we hear repeated or we see in print or shown in videos — stuff that's almost assumed as fact, when it's often not true at all.We do think it's important to try to clear the air about these myths and misunderstandings, because bad or incomplete information can really lead people down the wrong path. Or an angler might base many decisions about how they fish, where they fish, when they fish or what they fish for based, in part, upon these myths or these assumptions.Most of what we bring up is well engrained into the fly fishing field of knowledge. Basically, most of you out there listening will have heard nearly everything we bring up. Maybe too, you'll have a different take on things, and some of these won't be myths to you at all. That's good. Because you really should trust yourself and your own time on the water more than anyone else. My friends, Bill Dell and Josh Darling join me for a great conversation.ResourcesPODCAST: Troutbitten | What To Trust - S5, Ep11READ: Troutbitten | What To TrustREAD: Troutbitten | Who Knows Better Than You? VisitTroutbitten WebsiteTroutbitten InstagramTroutbitten YouTubeTroutbitten FacebookThanks to TroutRoutes:Use the code TROUTBITTEN for 20% off your membership athttps://maps.troutroutes.com Thanks to SkwalaUse the code, TROUTBITTEN10 for 10% off your order athttps://skwalafishing.com/
In this episode, Fred shares chilling wilderness accounts that remind us how quickly the familiar can turn unnerving in remote places. First, Margaret and Kyle set out for a simple berry-picking outing—until an oppressive feeling of being watched settles in. What starts as subtle unease escalates when they spot an enormous figure moving nearby, forcing them into a tense, instinct-driven retreat.Then we head to the Alcan Highway, where Jonathan's late-night drive takes a terrifying turn. Alone in his RV, he's jolted awake by violent impacts against the vehicle—an apparent attack by something powerful, unknown, and determined.With nowhere to run and no clear explanation for what's outside, Jonathan is left to endure a long, fear-soaked night on one of the most isolated roads in North America.Together, these stories explore the raw, primal dread that can surface in the wild, the sense that we're not always alone out there, and the haunting questions that linger when encounters defy logic. Listener discretion is advised—these accounts are intense, unsettling, and may stay with you long after the episode ends.Get Our FREE NewsletterGet Brian's Books Leave Us A VoicemailVisit Our WebsiteSupport Our SponsorsBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/sasquatch-odyssey--4839697/support.