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Adventurous spirits take us way out into the world's wild places — stories from across 20 years of Conversations. Travel high in the mountains with Kazakh eagle hunters. Join an endurance horse race across the Mongolian steppe.Feel the edge of darkness, paddling a kayak solo across the Great Australian Bight. These tales of wild landscapes and creatures, of courage and awe, invite you to share the adventure along with some of our many intrepid guests: Palani Mohan, Bonnie Hancock, Chris Watson, Campbell Costello, Sally Henderson and Andrew Harper.This episode of Conversations was produced by Michelle Random-Hughes, Pam O'Brien, Jenna Koda and Meggie Morris. The Executive Producer was Carmel Rooney. Story editing by Michelle Ransom-Hughes. Sarah Kanowski and Richard Fidler present.To binge even more great episodes of the Conversations podcast with Richard Fidler and Sarah Kanowski go the ABC listen app (Australia) or wherever you get your podcasts. There you'll find hundreds of the best thought-provoking interviews with authors, writers, artists, politicians, psychologists, musicians, and celebrities.
Steve Stumpf talks about his wilderness mentor Robert Thomas, a life-long friend who served in the Vietnam War. Steve also tells some humorous tales about introducing his own 10 kids to wilderness travel (7 are adopted), and how he now enjoys paddling trips with his grandchildren and partner Roberta.
Oregon is renowned for its wilderness areas, found in high desert landscapes and around towering volcanoes, but you don't need to go far from the state's largest city to get there. On this week's episode of Peak Northwest, we explore the Salmon-Huckleberry Wilderness of the Mt. Hood National Forest, found just 50 miles east of Portland. This wilderness area has rushing rivers, dense evergreen forests dripping with moss and great views of the tallest mountain in Oregon. It's a perfect destination for day hikers and backpackers alike, with hikes that range from easy to difficult. Here are some highlights from this week's show: • Why the Salmon River Trail is one of Oregon's best backpacking spots. • Devils Peak is an easy hike with a great payoff. • Hunchback Mountain is one of the most challenging trails in the wilderness. • What you'll find on the Eagle Creek Trail (no, not that Eagle Creek Trail). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Description: What happens when the faith you were raised with no longer fits? Join us as we explore faith deconstruction and what it looks like to hold on to what matters while letting go of harmful narratives. Our guest, Mary Katherine Backstrom, knows this journey well. Once rooted in evangelical certainty, her world began to unravel—her marriage, career, and faith all shaken. In her raw and hilarious memoir, Not That Wheel Jesus, MK shares what it was like to question everything, wrestle with purity culture's impact, and walk through the grief of lost certainties. As she puts it: “I walked through the rubble, I danced in the fire pits with my friends, and I've emerged into this quiet post-apocalyptic space where I can hear my own voice.” Whether you're navigating your own faith shift or just curious, this conversation will resonate. And don't forget—you can leave us your thoughts at jenhatmaker.com/podcast! Thought-provoking Quotes: “Everybody I speak to that's been on a growth journey of any sort—spiritual, emotional, whatever—you get to a point where you realize that confidence comes from not knowing everything and being at peace with what you can't figure out.” – MK Backstrom “It felt like I was looking at my life and feeling like there's so much loss here, especially my sexuality. My church robbed me of joy. And that's the opposite of what was promised. Once I realized I participated in that behavior, I was able to make amends.” – MK Backstrom “When I walk into that [church] space, it feels like going into a home where a child experienced abuse. I don't know that that's going to leave my body for a very long time. And it doesn't mean that I'm never gonna go back, but I also listen to myself better now and I'm not going to go somewhere where my body feels like it's on fire.” – MK Backstrom “My body is still responding to everything it's experienced for 40 years in the church. And I'm finally getting to the place where I'm starting to understand what my baseline feels like.” – MK Backstrom “If there is a God worth worshiping and there's a life worth living, those things can stand up to your big questions. No God is so fragile that your human curiosity is going to break this to pieces. No problem is so big in your life that you're not gonna get up and keep moving. There's a lot of freedom after the fear. Trust the process, ask questions.” – MK Backstrom Resources Mentioned in This Episode: Holy Hot Mess: Finding God in the Details of this Weird and Wonderful Life by Mary Katherine Backstrom - https://amzn.to/3ZV5GAi Not That Wheel, Jesus!: Stories From a Faith That Went Off-Road in the Best (and Worst) Possible Ways by Mary Katherine Backstrom - https://amzn.to/45KbY9v Rachel Held Evans - https://rachelheldevans.com/ Searching for Sunday: Loving, Leaving, and Finding the Church by Rachel Held Evans - https://amzn.to/4lxKkRY Dallas Willard - https://dwillard.org/ Sarah Bessey - https://www.sarahbessey.com/ Sex MeCourse - https://shop.jenhatmaker.com/products/sex-101 Dr. Celeste Holbrook - https://www.drcelesteholbrook.com/ Guest's Links: Website - https://www.mkbackstrom.com/ Twitter - https://x.com/mkbackstrom Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/MKBackstrom TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@marykatherinebackstrom Substack - https://marykatherinebackstrom.substack.com/ Connect with Jen!Jen's Website - https://jenhatmaker.com/ Jen's Instagram - https://instagram.com/jenhatmakerJen's Twitter - https://twitter.com/jenHatmaker/ Jen's Facebook - https://facebook.com/jenhatmakerJen's YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/user/JenHatmaker The For the Love Podcast is presented by Audacy. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this week's message, we explore the journey of trust through the lens of Numbers 21:4-9. The Israelites' struggle in the wilderness mirrors our own battles with impatience, discontentment, and lack of faith. We're reminded that complaining against God is more than just grumbling—it's a sin that reveals our distrust in His promises. The bizarre incident with the bronze serpent becomes a striking metaphor for our own need for healing from the venom of sin. Just as the Israelites had to look upon the raised serpent to be saved, we too must look to Christ on the cross for our salvation. This parallel, highlighted by Jesus himself in John 3, emphasizes that our ultimate healing comes not from our own efforts, but through faith in God's provision. As we reflect on this, we're faced with two important questions: Where in our lives are we failing to trust God? And how can we turn our complaints into confessions and our doubts into devotion?
7/30/25: Buz and Dan on Soc Security Administration. Prof Gerald Epstein: Trump's economic policies. Brian Adams w/ Sr Conservation Ecologist Tom Lautzenheiser of MA Audubon: canines (coyote, fox & wolves) & felines (bobcat & mountain lions) in WMass. Larry Hott w/ Brian Adams on Larry's film “The Wilderness Idea.”
Bribes, threats and violence takeover. #addictions Indoctrination to carnal things. Not rules but Bible teaching. The Voice in the Wilderness does not endorse any link or other material found at buzzsprout.More at https://www.thevoiceinthewilderness.org/
Jake and Phil discuss Alasdair MacIntyre's Notes from the Moral Wilderness and Camus' short story The Guest The Manifesto: Alasdair MacIntyre, Notes from the Moral Wilderness https://www.scribd.com/document/123091458/Notes-from-the-Moral-Wilderness-Alasdair-MacIntyre The Art: Camus, The Guest https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/1957/12/the-guest/642533/
Amanda Chapman is joining me for this week's episode. We discuss social media and it's intricacies, fly tying being her entry to fishing, the importance of being in the moment, catching her first steelhead, people's desire for the fly "that works," fish personaliites, cutthroats, her tournament casting, claves, and so much more. Not to mention an exciting opportunity for alll you Rambler fans.
Progress is promised. When they die or leave we will have it all. Scholars attack traditional. The jungle people and their children. The Voice in the Wilderness does not endorse any link or other material found at buzzsprout.More at https://www.thevoiceinthewilderness.org/
Hiiii GGB! Today we talk about idolatry in relationships. —Idolatry is the act of giving your heart, worship, dependence, or devotion to anything or anyone other than God. —It's not just about golden statues — it's about what rules your heart, occupies your mind, and shapes your identity. —Every idol must be dethroned — not always by removal, but by reordering your love. When God is first, everything else can be healthy and whole. You're not going to want to miss this one. Idolatry of any kind is destructive and breaks God's heart— and idolatry in your relationships causes major chaos and misalignment. we love you so much. Jesus loves you more. -Ang & Ari ORDER OUR NEW BOOK! You can order our new book “Out of the Wilderness— 31 Devotions to Walk with God Through Your Hardest Seasons” at girlsgonebible.com/book JOIN US ON GGB+
In this Field Notes episode, Ryan Jordan explores what happens when wilderness minimalism reaches its limits. Through real-world examples and the lenses of physiology, psychology, and Stoic philosophy, we examine how stripped-down gear systems perform under stress — and how they fail. We'll look at five high-risk scenarios, lessons from Epictetus and Seneca, and why both lightness and resilience should guide our backcountry decisions. To view the show notes for this episode of the Backpacking Light Podcast, click here.
In this conversation, Dr. Manny Arango discusses the themes of chaos and order, emphasizing their relevance in various aspects of life, including relationships, entrepreneurship, and personal growth. He explores the biblical interpretation of chaos, the importance of internal freedom, and how to navigate the complexities of life while maintaining order. The discussion also touches on practical strategies for establishing boundaries, understanding rhythms, and the significance of hierarchy in fostering a healthy environment. Ultimately, the conversation highlights the necessity of embracing chaos while imposing order to thrive and flourish in life. Want to know more about Manny's Work? Crushing Chaos Book Manny's Book Know more about Sathiya's work: JOIN DEEP CLEAN INNER CIRCLE Got a Question? Submit It Anonymously Through This Form Get A Free Copy of The Last Relapse, A Blueprint For Recovery Watch Sathiya on Youtube For More Content Like This Chapters: (00:00) The Journey of a Book: From Concept to Creation (02:52) Understanding Chaos: The Biblical Perspective (05:51) Boundaries: Managing Chaos in Relationships (08:56) The Nature of Good and Evil: A Theological Exploration (11:57) Freedom: Internal, External, and Eternal (14:58) Navigating Temptation: The Role of Choice (20:49) Navigating Internal Chaos and Sin (32:28) Understanding Wholeness and Atonement (36:31) The Importance of Internal Freedom (37:09) Bringing Order to Chaos: Practical Steps (45:13) The Call to Leadership and Authority (46:13) Understanding Life's Rhythms (47:44) The Importance of Rhythm in Life and Work (50:15) Chaos vs. Order in Relationships (52:29) Navigating Chaos as an Entrepreneur (01:00:09) The Wilderness and the Garden: A Leader's Journey
In this episode, Martin talks with Ken Posner about his shift from Wall Street life to mountain trails, where he took on the brutal and beautiful Catskill "Grid"—a challenge requiring over 400 ascents across every month of the year. What began as a pursuit of a record evolved into something far deeper.Ken shares how stripping away gear, comfort, and convention helped him reconnect with nature on its terms. Barefoot, minimalist, and often alone, he found purpose in the mud, snow, and silence. This is more than a story about running—it's about transformation, obsession, and discovering what it means to move through the world with intention.Ken Posner's story continues in Chasing the Grid: An Ultrarunner's Physical and Spiritual Journey in Pursuit of the Ultimate Mountain Challenge.Pre-order now and experience the mountains through the eyes of a man who left behind convention to find meaning in every ascent.
As surveillance technology tightens its grip on everyday life—from Ring cameras to vehicle GPS and genetic databases—committing murder and getting away with it has become nearly impossible in populated areas. This thought-provoking monologue explores how killers may increasingly target remote locations like national and state parks to evade detection, citing a tragic double homicide in Arkansas's Devil's Den State Park. The discussion touches on groundbreaking crime-solving techniques, the inevitability of digital footprints, and why rural America may become the new front line in violent crime. Plus, a sharp detour into Europe's energy crisis and media bias, capped by a bizarre story tying deviant criminal behavior to political hypocrisy.
Unexpected emergencies can occur without notice. If you're traveling out of town, it's important to have some type of roadside assistance coverage. In this episode, Skip share some situations he encountered while on the road, and who he was able to reach out to.
Catch this warning from the missionary that hits home today. What dulled the convictions of the believers? Will you learn the lesson or pay an extreme price? #lessons #missionsThe Voice in the Wilderness does not endorse any link or other material found at buzzsprout.More at https://www.thevoiceinthewilderness.org/
With cold flows and eager trout, mountain water and small stream fishing can provide the perfect setup, the perfect escape, if you're willing to put in the effort. There are some truly wonderful things about small stream fishing, and learning to work these waters teaches us everything we need to know about fishing any trout water. But the challenges can turn many people off as well.Small stream fishing can be tough. In truth, you cannot fish the same way as you fish an average river. You cannot use the same gear, the same approach or the same mindset and expect to have the same success. Things are different on small waters.So begins the Troutbitten Blue Liner's Bible series. We've had this idea in the works for many years. I've created the rough outline in book form, but let's kick off the Blue Liner's Bible with this podcast skills series.In this first episode, Austin Dando and work through the advantages and disadvantages, the good and the bad, with an honest look at what you can expect from small stream fishing — the challenges and the rewards. And in the following episodes of this series, we'll talk about water types, gear and tactics. We'll also tell a few stories.ResourcesREAD: Troutbitten | Category | Small Stream FishingREAD: Troutbitten | Tag | Small Stream FishingPODCAST: Troutbitten | What to Love About Small Stream Fishing - S7,Ep6VIDEO: Troutbitten | Home WatersVisitTroutbitten 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/
Tim explores what we can learn from examples of being in the wilderness in the Bible, looking at Mark 1:1-15 and Isaiah 35:1-2.
God didn't need Moses to be perfect—He needed him to move. In this powerful message, Pastor Mark Rempel unpacks how our excuses often keep us from the very miracles we're praying for. Whether it's fear, shame, or insecurity, this sermon is a reminder that God parts seas when we stop waiting and start walking.SUBCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/@2911Church?sub_confirmation=1FOLLOW: https://www.instagram.com/2911church/?hl=enLISTEN: https://pod.link/1456498714LEARN MORE: https://www.2911church.com/SUPPORT: https://2911church.churchcenter.com/givingJoin us live every week from 2911 Church in Tempe, AZ as we worship together, hear powerful teaching, and grow in faith as a community. Whether you're local or tuning in from afar, there's a place for you here. Come as you are and experience hope, connection, and purpose. Don't forget to subscribe and hit the bell so you never miss a service!00:00 – Intro: Moses, Mountains, and the Mess02:15 – From Palace to Wilderness04:30 – The Desert We All Know Too Well06:00 – What Does Your Desert Look Like?08:25 – God Speaks Loudest in the Silence10:00 – Burning Bush Moments Explained12:00 – Recognizing God's Voice in the Routine14:30 – Creating Space to Hear God17:00 – When Obedience Feels Costly19:00 – Humility: Taking Off Your Sandals22:00 – Repentance Isn't Just for “Big” Sins26:00 – Listening Without the Excuses28:30 – Moses's Hesitation, God's Assurance30:45 – The Papa Voice We All Need33:00 – Pastor Mark's Burning Bush Moments37:00 – Your Dry Season Isn't Wasted39:00 – Final Challenge: Are You Listening?
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Jewish Faith & Jewish Facts with Rabbi Steven Garten. Aired: July 27, 2025 on CHRI Radio 99.1FM in Ottawa, Canada. For questions, email Rabbi Garten at rabbishg@templeisraelottawa.com For more CHRI shows, visit chri.ca
The end of the book of Numbers marks the end of Israel's time in the wilderness. What did God accomplish during those forty years? What was the Exodus' generation's role in the plan of God? What can that generation teach us today?
Today's episode is a special one — it's a course reveal for the 2025 Wilderness Traverse, the iconic Canadian adventure race and this year's ARWS North American championship. This event has long been a staple in the North American adventure racing calendar, known for its challenging terrain, demanding navigation, and classic Canadian spirit.Joining the show are Event Director Bob Miller and Race Coverage Lead Wayne Leek. Together, they pull back the curtain on this year's course, offering a preview of what lies ahead — strategic route choices, paddle lengths and portages, and the sweet spot between challenge and fun. Whether you're a veteran racer or a first-time TDZ listener, this conversation serves as a solid introduction to the course, the terrain, and what is in store for the racers. Let's get into it.Thank you for listening. If you like what you hear, please like, click, and subscribe on your streaming platform of choice. This helps spread the word about Adventure Racing and TDZ's role in elevating the sport. Remember - You Keep Racing, and We'll Keep Talking! Shownotes: Main Page: https://www.wildernesstraverse.com/Live Coverage page: https://www.wildernesstraverse.com/2025wtcoverageDirect tracking page: https://live.enabledtracking.com/traverse2025/Sponsor Links:American Himalayan Foundation - https://www.himalayan-foundation.org/
For thousands of years, the Land of Israel has been central to the story of God's promises. This week, we trace the journey from Genesis to the Gospels—from Abraham to Yeshua—to answer a powerful question: Will you settle in the wilderness or cross into God's promises? Learn how ancient choices by Cain, Lot, and the tribes of Reuben and Gad mirror decisions we still face today.Watch now and take your next step into the promises of God. Link: https://restoration.subspla.sh/gp3fpb7#thehappyrabbi #restorationseattle #JewishinSeattle
Message from Troy Howard on July 26, 2025
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Peloton partners with Hyrox, bringing fitness enthusiasts a new way to challenge themselves. How Peloton instructors leverage social media to inspire and connect with the community. Peloton introduces age-based categories, inspired by a 91-year-old Peloton member's incredible journey. Peloton spent $50K on lobbying efforts—what does this mean for the fitness giant? PSNY launches Member Mondays, creating more opportunities for community engagement. Peloton UK teams up with Flowspace at the Wilderness music festival for a unique fitness-meets-music experience. Ash Pryor celebrates her Pilates certification—another milestone for this inspiring instructor. Is Robin Arzón working on a new book? Fans are buzzing with excitement! Logan Aldridge rocks out at the Bush/Shinedown concert—because fitness pros need fun too! Charlotte Weidenbach and Mayla Wedekind dive into the topic of “laziness” and how to overcome it. Kirsten Ferguson interviews WNBA star Alyssa Thomas—don't miss this empowering conversation. The latest Artist Series features a magical Disney Collection—perfect for your next ride! Artist Series collections get a fresh new look—time to update your playlist. TCO Top 5: Clip Out listener-recommended classes you need to check out. This Week at Peloton: A roundup of the week's highlights, from new classes to exciting updates. TCO Radar: Classes that are trending and worth adding to your schedule. Rad Lopez launches a new Strength+ program—get ready to level up your fitness game. Peloton's next Outdoor Run Club is here—time to hit the pavement! Ben Alldis offers a 120-minute Power Zone class—are you up for the challenge? Is Ben Alldis making his way to the Tread? Speculations are running wild. Ash Pryor debuts her Love Letter Rows—rowing with heart and purpose. Peloton Apparel collaborates with Terez for a stylish new collection—fitness meets fashion!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Welcome to the Old Ozarks with Dr. Brooks Blevins... Every now and then, a name on a map leads you down a rabbit hole of forgotten history. That's what happened when I stumbled across a curious spot in southeastern Missouri referred to as the Irish Wilderness. The phrase (something pulled from the pages of a ghost story) is a little-known, true-life tale of Irish immigrants, Catholic dreams, and Civil War disappearance deep in the Ozark hills. In this episode, I explore how an ambitious Irish priest tried to build a haven for his famine-fleeing countrymen in the untamed backwoods between the Current and 11 Point Rivers. This is the story of brogans, brogues, and one of the Ozarks' most mysterious lost communities. What is The Old Ozarks? The Old Ozarks is your gateway to the forgotten history of the Ozarks. Hosted by renowned historian Dr. Brooks Blevins, the leading authority on the region's history, this podcast explores the lives, legends, and landscapes that have shaped this unique region. Whether you're a native Ozarker, a new resident, or a curious listener, join us as we share the stories that make the Ozarks special and connect us to our past.
Would you tolerate a bully in your child's life? The dumbing-down of education. Is the King James Bible readable? #bibleversion #education #homeschooling #ChristianeducationThe Voice in the Wilderness does not endorse any link or other material found at buzzsprout.More at https://www.thevoiceinthewilderness.org/
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Learning from Israel's Mistakes: A Cautionary Tale for ChristiansDiscover how the ancient Israelites' failures provide crucial spiritual lessons for modern believers. This powerful message explores how those who received God's blessings still faced judgment when they rebelled against Him—a timeless warning for Christians today.The teaching draws fascinating parallels between historical military disasters (Napoleon and Hitler's Russian invasions) and spiritual failures, illustrating how ignoring past mistakes leads to repeating them. Learn how Paul used Israel's wilderness journey to warn the Corinthian church about four specific sins: idolatry, sexual immorality, testing Christ, and grumbling.This biblical exploration reveals how the Israelites experienced spiritual privileges similar to Christian baptism and communion, yet most never reached the Promised Land due to their disobedience. The message challenges believers to examine areas where they might be taking God's grace for granted while continuing in sin.Key topics include:- Biblical warnings against spiritual complacency- The danger of small spiritual compromises- How idolatry and sexual immorality remain threats to modern Christians- The connection between grumbling and church division- God's faithfulness in providing escape from temptation- Finding victory over sin through ChristPerfect for anyone struggling with temptation, feeling spiritually complacent, or wanting to understand how Old Testament examples apply to New Testament living. This teaching balances sobering warnings with the hope of God's faithfulness, reminding us that Jesus has already conquered sin and empowers believers to overcome.Biblical foundation: 1 Corinthians 10:1-13, Numbers 25:9, Exodus 32Keywords: spiritual warfare, overcoming temptation, biblical warnings, Christian living, spiritual growth, 1 Corinthians study, Paul's teachings, idolatry today, sexual purity, church unity, God's faithfulness, Christian discipleship
In this episode, Bill—a retired forest ranger—shares his full, unedited account of six encounters that changed the course of his 25-year career with the U.S. Forest Service. From 1994 to 2019, Bill worked in wildlife tracking and wilderness patrol, but early on, a senior ranger showed him a footprint and warned him about things they don't put in reports. That moment marked the beginning of a quiet obsession. He eventually left the job five years before qualifying for full pension. What drove him out was a long trail of unexplained phenomena—patterns he could no longer ignore, and stories the agency refused to acknowledge. His encounters span decades and locations, from Oregon to the Adirondacks, each one revealing signs of intelligence, curiosity, and restraint from something that doesn't officially exist.Get Our FREE NewsletterGet Brian's Books Leave Us A VoicemailVisit Our WebsiteSupport Our SponsorsVisit Untold Radio AMBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/sasquatch-odyssey--4839697/support.
Join Jacob and Laura as they hilariously navigate the evolution of game shows. From the iconic "Price is Right" days of Bob Barker to the modern-day survival antics of "The New Frontier," they explore what makes game shows tick. Spoiler: It's not the pooping in the wilderness!Highlights:Laura's phobia of traveling makes "The Amazing Race" a no-go. The magic of podcasting: where a week feels like a minute. Why modern game shows are more about surviving than winning a new car. The secret to enjoying "The Price is Right" – it's all about the popcorn and pajamas.Hashtags: #GameShowEvolution #BobBarkerForever #SurvivalTVCall to Action: Share your favorite game show moments with us at hopecastnetwork.com. Link in first comment.Checkout the new Hopecast website:https://thehopecastnetwork.com/Buy Merch here:https://www.bonfire.com/store/the-hopecast-network-swag/This show is brought to you by The Hopecast Networkhttps://www.instagram.com/hopecastnetwork/
In this soulful episode, Joe Longo is joined by author, yoga teacher, and healer Wilderness Dawn, creator of the healing collective Wilderness & Co. Together they explore the journey of claiming your name, honoring your story, and learning to live inside your body with gentleness and truth. Wilderness opens up about her writing process, why sensitivity isn't weakness, and how to stop trying to “fix” what was never broken. Joe and Wilderness dive into identity, chronic illness, and the radical act of being okay exactly as you are.This is a powerful, grounded, and emotional conversation for anyone who's ever wondered if they're too much—or not enough—and who's ready to stop worshipping their wounds and start remembering their wholeness.Follow this link to connect with Wilderness and all she has to offer - EXPLORE MORE Get your free meditation - CLICK HERE NOW Schedule Your Clairity Call with Joe - EXPLORE NOW
In this episode of The Crying In My Cheesecake podcast, Dr. Danielle takes you deeper into her foundational roadmap to health. If you haven't yet listened to the previous two episodes, pause now and go back—they're essential.This week, she unpacks the second active phase of the drainage and detox process: parasite cleansing. And no, it's not scary—it's necessary. Whether you're struggling with fatigue, hormone imbalances, stubborn weight, autoimmune flares, or just feeling “off,” this phase explains why. You'll learn how parasites are holding onto toxins, heavy metals, and old viruses—and how that's blocking your body's ability to truly heal.You'll also get real talk on why your health isn't selfish, why symptoms mean something, and how a functional foundation can finally shift things that diets and workouts never could.
In this episode, I'm speaking directly to the Kingdom Creatives; you know who you are. If you feel that fire in your bones to speak, build, write, or launch something for the Kingdom, this one's for you. We're diving deep into the journey of what I call the Roaring Bride, those of us being refined in hiddenness, shaped in the wilderness, and prepared for something greater than comfort or applause. If you've been asking, “Why am I still in this hard season?” let me remind you: the wilderness isn't punishment. It's preparation. I'll walk you through what it really looks like to submit to the process, lean into intimacy with the Lord, and discover your true roar, the one that doesn't come from striving, but from abiding. If you're ready to launch your podcast, monetize your message, and fund the ministry God has called you to roar—join us at resistandroar.com. Raise your roar, let's create and build together! Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Kingdom Creatives 00:53 The Roaring Bride: Hidden and Refined 03:20 The Call of the Wilderness 07:08 The Importance of Community and Fellowship 08:18 The True Roar vs. False Confidence 16:30 The Woman in Revelation 12 24:30 The Process of Hiddenness and Forging 27:11 The Fire Within: Embracing the Wilderness 30:01 The Wilderness Season: A Time of Preparation 31:36 The Roar of the Bride: Emerging from Hiddenness 33:33 The Process of Dying to Self 34:47 Remaining in the Fire: Lessons from Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego 37:34 God's Protection in Our Waiting 39:38 The Anointing Oil of the Holy Spirit 41:12 Emerging from the Wilderness: The Roaring Bride 41:41 Intimacy with a Powerful God 47:06 The Transformation of Desires in the Wilderness 49:49 The Roaring Bride: Carrying His Glory 54:38 Encouragement for the Waiting Season 55:56 Outro VIDEO podcast (1).mp4
Jesus' wilderness temptation isn't recorded in Scripture primarily to help us fight temptation—it marks the beginning of Christ's victory over Satan. Today, Sinclair Ferguson invites us to take courage in our conquering King. Read the transcript: https://ligonier.org/podcasts/things-unseen-with-sinclair-ferguson/christs-victory-in-the-wilderness/ A donor-supported outreach of Ligonier Ministries. Donate: https://donate.ligonier.org/ Explore all of our podcasts: https://www.ligonier.org/podcasts
In today's episode of Backpacker Radio presented by The Trek, brought to you by LMNT, we are joined by Karl Ford. Karl is a retired environmental scientist, conservationist, and author of Triple Crown Hiking Adventures and The Colorado Trail in Crisis: A Naturalist's Field Report on Climate Change in Mountain Ecosystems. In this conversation, we dive into Karl's experiences hiking the Triple Crown, his perspective on the current state of conservation and what the future may hold, and how climate change is already impacting our beloved long trails, with a special focus on the Colorado Trail. We also talk about what individuals can do to help combat climate change, and how Karl personally walks the walk when it comes to protecting our planet. We wrap the show with some convo on pre-hike anxiety, what the Hiker Trash four houses are, the triple crown of gingers, a blood boiling thing of the week, and a listener voicemail about UTIs. LMNT: Get a free sample pack with any order at drinklmnt.com/trek. Gossamer Gear: Use code “BACKPACKER20” for 20% off packs at gossamergear.com. Ombraz: Use code “BACKPACKER30” for $30 off at ombraz.com/discount/backpacker30. Betterment: Learn more at betterment.com/trek. [divider] Interview with Karl Ford Karl's LinkedIn Karl's Post on the Trek The Colorado Trail in Crisis: A Naturalist's Field Report on Climate Change in Mountain Ecosystems by Karl Ford Triple Crown Hiking Adventures: 8,000 Miles on the Long Trails by Karl Ford Time stamps & Questions 00:05:20 - Reminders: Sign up for the Trek's newsletter, apply to blog for the Trek or to run Trail Correspondents, and listen to our episodes ad-free on Patreon! 00:10:55 - Introducing Karl 00:11:34 - What's your trail name? 00:13:04 - What's your outdoors origin story? 00:23:45 - Do you have a standout story about Colorado Trail history? 00:26:45 - Where did the Ute tribe get sent to? 00:28:40 - Are there popular spots along the CT that retain Ute names? 00:29:38 - Where do you think we're headed in regards to public lands? 00:33:55 - Do you remember a shift towards conservation when you were young? 00:40:50 - What got you into thru-hiking? 00:47:40 - Discussion about Karl's tick experiment on the AT 00:49:50 - Have you followed the Lyme disease vaccines that are in development? 00:51:30 - Did you know you wanted to do more thru-hikes after the AT? 00:55:45 - What advice do you have for people who want to start thru-hiking in retirement? 01:00:30 - How do you prevent injury and recover well? 01:04:25 - Discussion about hiking the CT during the pandemic 01:08:20 - What is forest mortality? 01:09:03 - How are beetles related to climate change? 01:15:10 - What's your level of optimism in slowing the effects of climate change? 01:20:52 - Do you have any optimism about technological solutions? 01:22:40 - Discussion about deforestation and reforestation 01:26:10 - What does the future of the CT look like? 01:30:00 - What are the downstream effects of a primarily lodgepole pine forest? 01:33:25 - Wilderness areas along the CT 01:34:20 - What can we do? 01:39:38 - Stay Salty Question: What is your hottest take in the world of backpacking or the outdoors at large? Segments Trek Propaganda: I've Dreaded Every Hike I've Ever Done — But I Go Anyway by Kelly Floro QOTD: When you're a hiker what are the four houses you are sorted into? Triple Crown of gingers Blood Boiling Thing of the Week Listener Voicemail Mail Bag 4 Star Review [divider] Check out our sound guy @my_boy_pauly/ and his coffee. Sign up for the Trek's newsletter Leave us a voicemail! Subscribe to this podcast on iTunes (and please leave us a review)! Find us on Spotify, Stitcher, and Google Play. Support us on Patreon to get bonus content. Advertise on Backpacker Radio Follow The Trek, Chaunce, Badger, and Trail Correspondents on Instagram. Follow Backpacker Radio, The Trek and Chaunce on YouTube. Follow Backpacker Radio on Tik Tok. Our theme song is Walking Slow by Animal Years. A super big thank you to our Chuck Norris Award winner(s) from Patreon: Alex and Misty with NavigatorsCrafting, Alex Kindle, Andrew, Austen McDaniel, Brad & Blair Thirteen Adventures, Bill Jensen, Brent Stenberg, Bryan Alsop, Carl Houde, Christopher Marshburn, Clever Innuendo, Coach from Marion Outdoors, Eric Casper, Erik Hofmann, Ethan Harwell, Gillian Daniels, Greg Knight, Greg Martin, Greg McDaniel may he bring honor to his name, Griffin Haywood, Hailey Buckingham, Minty Hikes Studio, Patrick Cianciolo, Rebecca Brave, Rural Juror, Sawyer Products, SPAM, Timothy Hahn, Tracy ‘Trigger' Fawns A big thank you to our Cinnamon Connection Champions from Patreon: Bells, Benjy Lowry, Bonnie Ackerman, Brett Vandiver, Chris Pyle, David, David Neal, Dcnerdlet, Greg Floravanti “Lumberjack”, Jack Greene, Jeanie, Jeanne Latshaw, Luke Netjes, Merle Watkins, Peter, Quenten Jones, Ruth S, and Spencer Hinson.
Welcome back to another episode of Stay True Podcast! This week, Madi sits down with the bold and faith-filled hosts of Girls Gone Bible, Angela Halili and Arielle Reitsma, for a conversation about wilderness seasons– where loneliness feels heavy, waiting feels long, prayers feel unanswered, and God feels distant. Together, they unpack what it looks like to walk through pain without losing faith, how to cling to truth when the enemy tries to take over, and why the wilderness isn't a punishment– it's preparation. This episode is for the one who feels forgotten, walking through heartbreak, and clinging to hope even when it's hard. Let this be your reminder: God wastes nothing—and He is working, even in the wilderness. You are not alone. There is purpose in the wilderness, and even when God feels silent, He is never absent. Remember to stay you and stay true! Questions/topics discussed and answered: -What to do when you feel like you can't hear God -How to navigate wilderness seasons without losing faith -Why pain can be a doorway to deeper intimacy with Jesus -Finding identity in Christ when your plans fall apart -How to hold onto hope in seasons of suffering AND SO MUCH MORE! Helpful Resources: Out of the Wilderness by Angela Halili and Arielle Reitsma: https://a.co/d/4imQ7oO Dare To Be True: Defeat The Lies That Bind You and Live Out The Truth That Frees You by Madison Prewett Troutt: https://a.co/d/gdfpHX5 Stay True Website: https://www.staytruepodcast.com Stay True Merch: https://www.staytruepodcast.com/merch Connect with Stay True!
Hiiii GGB! In this episode, we sit down with Christine Caine for a real and honest conversation about purpose, calling, and learning to follow God's plan—not ours. We talk about what happens when you start building things God never gave you… and why so many of us end up burned out or confused when we're chasing what looks good instead of what's God-given. we love you so much. Jesus loves you more. -Ang & Ari Everyday Dose Upgrade your morning routine with Everyday Dose — a mushroom coffee alternative designed to help with focus, energy, and gut health without the crash. Get 45% off your first order at everydaydose.com/GGB with code GGB. Hiya Health Say goodbye to sugar-filled kids' vitamins. Hiya is a pediatrician-approved, clean multivitamin your kids will actually want to take. Get 50% off your first order at hiyahealth.com/GGB. ORDER OUR NEW BOOK! You can order our new book “Out of the Wilderness— 31 Devotions to Walk with God Through Your Hardest Seasons” at girlsgonebible.com/book JOIN US ON GGB+