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In this episode, Fred from the Subarctic Alaska Sasquatch YouTube channel returns with one of the most difficult encounters he's ever shared. The story centers on Don, a lifelong Alaskan who chose a solitary life deep in the wilderness, far from roads, towns, and modern comforts. For years, Don lived in relative peace on his homestead, building a life rooted in self-reliance and a deep respect for the land. That peace begins to unravel when Don starts experiencing encounters with large, unknown beings in the area around his property. Through a series of emotional phone calls with Fred, Don recounts how the activity escalated, bringing fear and uncertainty into a place that once felt safe. The situation takes a devastating turn when his dog, Rebel, is violently injured, forcing Don to confront the reality that he may no longer be able to protect himself or the life he built. As the encounters intensify and the sense of being watched and threatened becomes impossible to ignore, Don is faced with an unthinkable choice. In the end, survival outweighs solitude, and he makes the heartbreaking decision to abandon the homestead he loved and leave Alaska altogether, returning to Illinois.This episode is a sobering reminder of how thin the line can be between living in harmony with nature and being completely at its mercy. It's a powerful, emotional account of loss, resilience, and the cost of choosing a life at the edge of the wild.Subarctic Alaska Sasquatch YouTubeGet Our FREE NewsletterGet Brian's Books Leave Us A VoicemailVisit Our WebsiteBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/sasquatch-odyssey--4839697/support.
In order to pass from our old life of bondage and enter into our new life in the Promised Land, it is necessary we travel through the wilderness. We will learn how to avoid some of the mistakes the Israelites made, mistakes that made this season harder and longer.
This week I'm talking with Rachel Finn and we discuss the Adirondacks, voluntary beatdowns capming stories, first meetings and all of that is before I even remember to actually start the show. We also discuss her start to fishing, Alaska, horses, Winslow Homer, and so much more.
We all have wilderness times in our lives. It is those days, weeks, months, and years when life has changed. Maybe it is a relationship, a health issue, a divorce, a death, or a tragedy, and we want the wilderness to be over. But maybe just maybe the wilderness is the perfect place to be! Join us today for Lesson 1 in our new series on the life of Moses called "Wilderness Deception!"
We all have wilderness times in our lives. It is those days, weeks, months, and years when life has changed. Maybe it is a relationship, a health issue, a divorce, a death, or a tragedy, and we want the wilderness to be over. But maybe just maybe the wilderness is the perfect place to be! Join us today for Lesson 1 in our new series on the life of Moses called "Wilderness Deception!"
Hope for Right Now Podcast – Encore Episode 2: When Help Doesn't Seem to Come There's an old Latin proverb that says, “Repetition is the mother of learning.” With that in mind, we are revisiting four of your favorite Hope for Right Now podcast episodes. Our prayer is that you would take some time to look back, and reflect on the ways you've grown in your relationship with God. We will return on February 23, 2026, with a new series based on our brand new Lenten devotional, Desert Bloom: Discovering Unexpected Joy in the Wilderness. Get your copy: https://wwp.today/desertbloom. This week's encore comes from our The Psalms of Ascent: A Lenten Pilgrimage series, episode When Help Doesn't Seem to Come. It's true; we can't control life's trials, but we do have a say in how we choose to respond. We can choose despair, or we can revisit Psalm 124, which offers comfort, hope, and a new perspective. This is a special Encore Episode originally released in February 2024. The word translated “ascent” means “to go up.” It gives an idea of being on a journey, moving to a higher place spiritually. In this week's episode, Lisa and Laura dive into Psalm 124 and explore Scripture's response when help doesn't seem to come. Trials in life are inevitable, but what if, instead of falling into despair, we choose to see them from a new perspective? Join Lisa and Laura as they set our hearts on pilgrimage, unpacking today's Psalm and applying it to our daily lives. Open your Heart to our key Scripture. Psalm 124:1-8. Open your Bible to other Scriptures referenced in this episode. 1 John 4:4: He who is in you is greater than he who is in the world. Romans 5:3-5: We rejoice in our sufferings, knowing that suffering produces endurance, and endurance produces character, and character produces hope, and hope does not disappoint us, because God's love has been poured into our hearts through the Holy Spirit which has been given to us. Invite Him in with this episode's questions for reflection. Where can you take a mini-pilgrimage this week? A half-hour pilgrimage to somewhere quiet? Finish the sentence: “If the Lord had not been on my side when [fill in the blank], what might have happened?” When has God come through for you in the past? Show mentions. Beth Moore, Stepping Up: A Journey through the Psalms of Ascent Kari Jobe, Majestic, “I Am Not Alone” Scott Hahn, Curtis Mitch, Rev. Dennis K. Walters, Ignatius Catholic Study Bible, The Book of the Psalms Our presenting sponsor is Hallow. Hallow is the number one prayer and meditation app dedicated to helping you grow closer to God and find peace with thousands of guided prayers and meditations. As Lent approaches, Hallow invites you to join Pray40: The Return, a 40-day Lenten journey rooted in prayer, fasting, and almsgiving, inviting you into deeper conversion and a renewed return to the Father. Visit hallow.com/walkingwithpurpose to get 3 months of Hallow free. Come home this Lent. Let's stay connected. Don't miss an episode. Subscribe to our podcast on your favorite platform. Want to keep the conversation going? Join our private Facebook community. Stay in the know. Connect with us today. We are committed to creating content that is free and easily accessible to every woman—especially the one looking for answers but unsure of where to go. If you've enjoyed this podcast, prayerfully consider making a donation to support it and other WWP outreach programs that bring women closer to Christ. Learn more about WWP on our website. Our shop. Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube.
Author Angela Flournoy joins to discuss her new novel, The Wilderness, which follows 20 years of friendship in the lives of a group of Black women in New York and Los Angeles. It's is a finalist for the Kirkus Prize, as well as this month's selection for our Get Lit with All Of It book club.
Season 18 is a unique look at dry fly styles, through the concept of platforms. By taking a fly shape, a form or a set of materials, we can adapt the elements like color, wing style, tailing material or hackle length to meet the moment. Within the fly platform, we vary its properties to the river conditions or to a specific hatch.In this seven part Skills Series for season 18, we cover these six dry fly platforms:1: Upright Hackles2: Parachutes3. Comparaduns4. Down Wings5. Hoppers and Stoneflies6. EmergersThis first episode looks at the platform of Upright Hackles. A classic Catskill style, like the Adams, is a perfect example of this platform. Both slimmer and beefier versions are common, each of which are adapted to prioritize the selectivity of the trout or the buoyancy of the fly against heavier currents.Upright Hackles are perhaps the most common dry fly style, and many popular patterns fit into this platform.In this episode, we look at the specifics for hook, tail, body, wing and hackle for our first platform in this Skills Series -- the Upright Hackle.This is a great breakdown and a fun conversation with my friend Austin Dando.ResourcesPODCAST: Troutbitten | Fly Tying - Essential Tools and More (S17 Ep9)READ: Troutbitten | Pattern vs PresentationPODCAST: Troutbitten | Fishing Dry Flies - Dry Fly Skills Series (S12)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/
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We hope you enjoy today's Scripture reading and devotional aimed at equipping you for moral and spiritual transformation. Today's Bible reading is Numbers 9:15–23. To read along with the podcast, grab a print copy of the devotional at https://www.crossway.org/books/daily-strength-hcj/. Follow us on social media to stay up to date: Instagram Facebook Twitter
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This week on the Portions Podcast: By Way of the Wilderness. We're continuing through Exodus as God's people step into the wilderness—and the journey is just getting started. Stay tuned.Be sure to SUBSCRIBE so you don't miss a video from TFI! Donate to TFI: https://www.togetherforisrael.org/givingpageThe ORIGINS Bible Study: https://www.togetherforisrael.org/storeWeekly Email Sign up: http://eepurl.com/ga8y7HVisit our Website: https://www.togetherforisrael.orgDownload our App: https://subsplash.com/togetherforisrael/download-appJoin us for a tour: https://www.tfi.tours
A long winter snowmobile ride to a cabin in the mountains, followed by a long winter ride into Mischke's conscience. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
A long winter snowmobile ride to a cabin in the mountains, followed by a long winter ride into Mischke's conscience. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Led by God through a pillar of cloud and fire, the Israelites find themselves at the edge of the Red Sea, pursued by the Egyptian army. God miraculously parts the sea and saves His people. As they continue their journey through the wilderness, the Israelites face challenges and tests of faith. They grumble for water, and God sweetens the bitter water to quench their thirst. God provides manna, bread from heaven, to sustain them despite their complaints. All the while, they are headed ever closer to Mount Sinai.Bible ReadingsExodus 14:1-31Exodus 15:22-26Exodus 16:12-25Support the showRead along with us in the Bible Brief App! Try the Bible Brief book for an offline experience!Get your free Bible Timeline with the 10 Steps: Timeline LinkSupport the show: Tap here to become a monthly supporter!Review the show: Tap here!Want to go deeper?...Download the Bible Brief App!iPhone: App Store LinkAndroid: Play Store LinkWant a physical book? Check out "Bible Brief" by our founder!Amazon: Amazon LinkWebsite: biblebrief.orgInstagram: @realbiblebriefX: @biblebriefFacebook: @realbiblebriefEmail the Show: biblebrief@biblelit.org Want to learn the Bible languages (Greek & Hebrew)? Check out our partner Biblingo (and use our link/code for a discount!): https://bibli...
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Wilderness therapy isn't dying. It's growing. In this milestone 300th episode of Stories from the Field, host Dr. Will White sits down with guest host Jake Weld to reflect on nearly a decade of conversations exploring wilderness therapy, outdoor behavioral healthcare, and the evolving relationship between mental health and the outdoors. Drawing from hundreds of interviews, download data, and personal experience, Will examines why episodes centered on controversy, trauma, and program closures continue to draw the most attention—and what those patterns reveal about public perception of the field. But this episode isn't an obituary. It's a reassessment. Will argues that while traditional long-term wilderness programs for adolescents have narrowed, outdoor mental health is quietly expanding through outpatient care, coaching, retreats, community-based models, and new hybrid approaches. Episode 300 offers a rare long-view perspective on how definitions, power, and practice have shifted—and why reports of wilderness therapy's demise may be missing the bigger story. This podcast is supported by White Mountain Adventure Institute (wmai.org), offering adventure inspired retreats for men and facilitated by Will White.
Guest Adam Bronstein grew up exploring the Adirondack Mountains of upstate New York and knew from a young age that he wanted to work to protect wild places. He received a BS from SUNY College of Environmental Science & Forestry in Environmental Studies and Geographic Information Technologies. Adam first joined the Western Watershed Project staff in 2020. Outside his capacity at WWP, Adam hosts and produces Our Public Lands podcast, advocates for Wilderness, and is a dedicated public lands hunter and angler—always looking for that elusive cow-free habitat. Summary In this episode of Getting Unstuck: Cultivating Curiosity, Jeff speaks with Adam Bronstein, Oregon Director of the Western Watersheds Project and host of the Our Public Lands podcast, about long-standing and emerging threats to America's public lands. Adam places today's controversies—grazing, land sell-offs, road building, logging, and political pressure on land-management agencies—within a deeper historical context, showing that these conflicts are not new but recurring. Much of the conversation centers on livestock grazing in the arid West, which Adam argues is ecologically unsustainable, heavily subsidized, and responsible for widespread watershed and habitat degradation, despite supplying only a small fraction of the nation's beef. The discussion also explores how language such as "restoration" and "ecosystem health" is often used to justify extractive practices that further damage public lands. Adam highlights brighter spots, including dam removal and beaver restoration, as examples of how ecosystems recover when human pressures are reduced. Throughout the episode, he emphasizes that public lands belong to everyone and that meaningful reform will require public vigilance, political engagement, and a willingness to rethink how these landscapes are managed. The critical takeaway The central takeaway is that many of today's public-lands crises stem from entrenched, subsidized extractive practices—and that ecosystems recover most effectively when lands are protected, pressure is reduced, and the public actively defends its shared ownership. Referenced Websites https://westernwatersheds.org/ https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/our-public-lands/id1752585783 https://wildernesswatch.org/ https://johnmuirproject.org/ https://www.backcountryhunters.org/ https://www.standingtrees.org/ Articles/Substacks https://open.substack.com/pub/westernwatersheds/p/a-backdoor-land-grab-signed-in-plain?utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=email https://open.substack.com/pub/morethanjustparks/p/everything-the-trump-administration?utm_campaign=post-expanded-share&utm_medium=web Books Battle for the Wilderness: https://a.co/d/h2C43MK This America of Ours: https://a.co/d/jc832WT A Wilderness Original–The Life of Bob Marschall: https://a.co/d/fXZ4RvX
Proverbs 23 says our character, actions & faith are determined by our thoughts--which can be damaging or strong. So the enemy pushes the narrative that when we go through difficulty, the Lord must be uncaring or insufficient, and we should retreat from Him. Israel faced that temptation when the Lord led them on the long, more challenging way to the Promised Land, but He was protecting them and giving them unique experiences. When we trust the Lord for HIs leading, it may not be the easiest path, but He will tangible, supernatural ways to bless our confidence in Him. Video of this service is also available: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OFYZN-OCXXM
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Today's Scripture passages are Genesis 42 - 43 | Luke 4:1-15.Read by Christina Edmondson.Get in The Word with Truth's Table is a production of InterVarsity Press. For 75 years, IVP has published and created thoughtful Christian books for the university, church, and the world. Our Bible reading plan is adapted from Bible Study Together, and the Bible version is the New English Translation, used by permission.SPECIAL OFFER | As a listener of this podcast, use the code IVPWORD40 for 40% off and free shipping on any IVP resource mentioned in this episode at ivpress.com.Additional Credits:Song production: Seaux ChillSong lyrics written by: Seaux Chill, Ekemini Uwan, and Christina EdmondsonPodcast art: Kate LillardPhotography: Shelly EveBible consultant: JM SmithSound engineering: Podastery StudiosCreative producers: Ekemini Uwan and Christina EdmondsonAssistant producer: Christine Pelliccio MeloExecutive producer: Helen LeeTo reach the IVP podcast team, please use this form.Disclaimer: The comments, views, and opinions expressed in this podcast are solely those of the host and/or the guests featured on the podcast and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of InterVarsity Press or InterVarsity Christian Fellowship.
Hope for Right Now Podcast – Encore Episode 1: Philippians 1 There's an old Latin proverb that says, “Repetition is the mother of learning.” With that in mind, we are revisiting some of your favorite Hope for Right Now podcast episodes. Our prayer is that before you jump into the New Year you would take some time to look back, and reflect on the ways you've grown in your relationship with God. We will return on February 23, 2026, with a new series based on our brand new Lenten devotional, Desert Bloom: Discovering Unexpected Joy in the Wilderness. As women seeking joy but who often feel confined by our circumstances, this episode kicked off a series titled Grace and Glory, based on Saint Paul's letter to the Philippians, and boy, did it resonate! If you long for a life of joy that is not dependent on your current situation, this episode is definitely worth hitting replay! This is a special encore episode originally released in October 2025. Often called The Epistle of Joy, Saint Paul's letter overflows with rejoicing, gratitude, and encouragement—amazing, when you consider that Paul wrote it from a prison cell. As women seeking joy but who often feel confined by our circumstances, what was Saint Paul's secret? How do we rejoice in our suffering? How do we remain grateful when our situation is the opposite of what we were hoping for? In this first episode of Grace and Glory, Lisa and Laura unpack Saint Paul's message and reveal how the same joy he wrote about can be yours—no matter what life throws your way. Open your Heart to our key Scripture. Philippians 1 Open your Bible to other Scriptures referenced in this episode. Romans 3:23: Since all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God. Luke 19:10: For the Son of man came to seek and to save the lost. Hebrews 12:14: Strive for peace with all men, and for the holiness without which no one will see the Lord. Acts 28:20: For this reason therefore I have asked to see you and speak with you, since it is because of the hope of Israel that I am bound with this chain. Colossians 4:3–4: And pray for us also, that God may open to us a door for the word, to declare the mystery of Christ, on account of which I am in prison, that I may make it clear, as I ought to speak. Colossians 4:18: Remember my chains. Ephesians 6:20: I am an ambassador in chains. 1 Peter 5:10–11: And after you have suffered a little while, the God of all grace, who has called you to his eternal glory in Christ, will himself restore, establish, and strengthen you. To him be the dominion for ever and ever. Amen. Luke 7:47: Therefore I tell you, her sins, which are many, are forgiven, for she loved much; but he who is forgiven a little, loves a little. Galatians 2:20: I have been crucified with Christ; it is no longer I who live, but Christ who lives in me; and the life I know live in the flesh I live by faith in the Son of God, who loved me and gave himself for me. Invite Him in with this episode's questions for reflection. Are you feeling stuck in some way or feeling chained to some hard or painful circumstance in your life? Who is observing you in that situation? What are they learning from the way in which you are responding to your suffering? Is there someone you are called to preach the gospel to using the indescribable power of unconditional love? Who are you called to tempt to hope? Show mentions. We will return on February 23 with a new series based on our brand new Lenten devotional, Desert Bloom: Discovering Unexpected Joy in the Wilderness. Hurry and grab your copy before they sell out. St. Thomas Aquinas, quote Eugene Peterson, The Message Scott Hahn and Curtis Mitch, The Ignatius Catholic Study Bible, Old and New Testament, RSV: Second Catholic Edition Justin Taylor, TGC Blog, T4G 6: David Platt, “Divine Sovereignty: The Fuel of Death-Defying Missions” (Revelation 5:1-14), April 12, 2012, quoted Romanian Pastor Josef Tson Peter Kreeft, Wisdom of the Heart Let's stay connected. Don't miss an episode. Subscribe to our podcast on your favorite platform. Want to keep the conversation going? Join our private Facebook community. Stay in the know. Connect with us today. We are committed to creating content that is free and easily accessible to every woman—especially the one looking for answers but unsure of where to go. If you've enjoyed this podcast, prayerfully consider making a donation to support it and other WWP outreach programs that bring women closer to Christ. Learn more about WWP on our website. Our shop. Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube.
Sermon Series: Lost & Found Preacher: Josh White 1.25.26
It feels like the end. It's not. The wilderness doesn't have to be lonely or mean your story is over. It's often where real growth begins and where you discover you're not as alone as you think. And when emotions start to take over, remember this: feelings aren't facts, and this season may be shaping you more than it's breaking you.
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In Week two of our series The Devil Is a Liar, we follow Israel's journey through both the Wilderness and the Promised Land to see how lies can shape us in seasons of struggle and comfort. We are reminded that God meets us in both, providing daily bread in times of crisis and calling us to faithfulness when life feels stable. No matter the season, the truth is the same: the Promised Land isn't a place, it's God's presence with us, revealed fully in Jesus, the Bread of Life.
As we noted in our introduction to Deuteronomy, the book is mostly comprised of three sermons Moses preached to the people of Israel just before they entered the Promised Land. This Sunday, Moses opens his first sermon by recapping their journey through the wilderness and reminding God's people of the lessons He has taught them over the past 40 years. As God's new covenant people, still living between our own “exodus” (salvation) and our eventual homecoming to the better “Promised Land” (Heaven), we need these reminders today just as much as the Israelites once did. Join us in this sermon for God's “Lessons from the Wilderness”!
The guys over at Sasquatch Recon were kind enough to let me share a couple of incredible encounter stories they personally recorded. Be sure to click the link in the show notes and check out their YouTube channel for more firsthand accounts and field investigations—you won't want to miss what they're documenting out there.James Edge's Bigfoot Encounters: A Personal JourneyIn this episode, James Edge opens up about a series of deeply unsettling—and life-altering—encounters with Bigfoot that reshaped everything he thought he knew about the natural world. Raised as a lifelong outdoorsman, hunter, and self-described skeptic, James walks us through the slow but undeniable shift from disbelief to certainty after repeated experiences in the wilderness.From unexplained growls and an overwhelming sense of dread, to chilling close-range encounters and physical evidence that defied conventional explanation, James recounts moments that left a permanent mark on his worldview. He also reflects on the importance of approaching these phenomena with respect rather than fear, emphasizing the role of intention, awareness, and humility in Bigfoot research.Sasquatch Recon YouTube Get Our FREE NewsletterGet Brian's Books Leave Us A VoicemailVisit Our WebsiteBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/sasquatch-odyssey--4839697/support.
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Bible StudyDon't just take our word for it . . . take His! We would encourage you to spend time examining the following Scriptures that shaped this sermon: .Sermon NotesOverviewIsrael is attacked by the Amalekites (Exod. 17:8).Moses raises the staff; Joshua fights below.When Moses grows tired, Aaron and Hur hold up his hands.Israel wins.Moses builds an altar: “The Lord is my banner.”Lesson 1 – God Calls Us to Act in FaithAt the Red Sea, God fought alone.Here, God works through His people.We pray → we trust → we act.God often gives us responsibility in:Spiritual growthDecision-makingServing othersDon't wait for perfect clarity.Take wise steps of faith.Lesson 2 – We Need One AnotherMoses needed Aaron and Hur.Faith is not a solo journey.“Two are better than one…” (Eccl. 4:9)We are called to:Let others support usSupport others in returnConclusionThe wilderness is God's classroom.There we learn:TrustCourageDependence on GodDependence on one anotherYou are not alone. God is with you.Discussion Questions1. How would you define a "wilderness" season? Can you share an example from your own life? What did God teach you there?2. How do you make significant decisions in your own life?3. Compare Exodus 17:-16 (our passage) with Numbers 20:10-13. Why is God upset with Moses and Aaron in the latter story? How can we discern the difference between stepping out in faith and confidence vs. getting ahead of the Lord or even disobeying him?4. What might it look like to "build an altar to the Lord" in the wilderness (see Ex 17:15)?Questions?Do you have a question about today's sermon? Email Randy Forrester ().
Often God leads us from a victory straight into the wilderness to further prepare us for what we aren’t prepared for now. Think about it: If you feel like you’ve come from a victory straight into a struggle, what might God be trying to teach you?
Send us comments, suggestions and ideas here! In this week's episode we get down on our fours and howl wildly into the microphone about Marcos Rodriguez Pantajo, the little Spanish boy who was raised by wolves. Using first-hand accounts as our sources, we follow Marcos on his unlikely and spectacular journey of three separate lives; first where he was abused as a toddler by his wicked step-mother before being sold into goat-herding slavery, his life of twelve years sleeping and eating with wolves and when, eventually, the Spanish authorities dragged him kicking and screaming back to society before handing him a rifle and pushing him into mandatory military service. Join us as we settle in and get cozy for this story as told and researched by Heka Astra who, in the second half, explores Marcos's re-integration with society and what the entire story says about human psychology and the human soul (from a Khemetic perspective of course.) Thank you and enjoy the show!In this the free side of the show we discuss:The Abusive Childhood of MarcosSold Into SlaverySurvival Abandonment in NatureHow Marcos Joined the Wolf PackThe Language of the AnimalsRobert Anton Wilson's Prometheus RisingCapture by Spanish Authorities The Biology of Human SpeechIn the extended show available at www.patreon.com/TheWholeRabbit we continue telling the tale of Marcos' life and discuss:Making a Boy into a Civilized ManCallouses and Service in CordobaLife As a “Medicine” DealerStruggle with AlcoholismGabriel Janer ManilaLife as a Homeless ManDaytime TelevisionInter-species AlloparentingThe Ba SoulThis episode was written by Heka Astra with addition sections written in blue by Chillz, quotes and commentary by Luke, Tim and Mari.Where to find The Whole Rabbit:Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0AnJZhmPzaby04afmEWOAVInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/the_whole_rabbitTwitter: https://twitter.com/1WholeRabbitOrder Stickers: https://www.stickermule.com/thewholerabbitOther Merchandise: https://thewholerabbit.myspreadshop.com/Music By Spirit Travel Plaza:https://open.spotify.com/artist/30dW3WB1sYofnow7y3V0YoSources:Spaniard raised by wolves disappointed with human life: https://web.archive.org/web/20201230150252/https://english.elpais.com/elpais/2018/03/28/inenglish/1522237746_629465.htmlLisa Märcz - Feral children: Questioning the human-animal boundary from an anthropological perspective:https://www.researchgate.net/publication/329659763_Feral_children_Questioning_the_human-animal_boundary_from_an_anthropological_perspectiveAndrei Tapalaga - The Boy Who Was Raised by Wolves for 12 Years (Spain's Wolf-boy):https://www.scriSupport the show
Fluent Fiction - Norwegian: Chasing Hope: A Journey Through Oslo's Frozen Wilderness Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/no/episode/2026-01-24-08-38-20-no Story Transcript:No: Den skarpe vinden blåste kaldt gjennom de tomme gatene i Oslo.En: The sharp wind blew cold through the empty streets of Oslo.No: Byen var dekket av et tykt lag snø, som skjulte de ødelagte restene av det som en gang var et livlig sted.En: The city was covered in a thick layer of snow, which hid the broken remnants of what once was a lively place.No: Over alt hang en tung stillhet, bare brutt av lyden av knasende snø under føttene til tre figurer.En: Everywhere hung a heavy silence, broken only by the sound of crunching snow under the feet of three figures.No: Eirik, Kari og Siv skrittet bestemt fremover, mot et sted som kun eksisterte i rykter.En: Eirik, Kari, and Siv strode determinedly forward, toward a place that existed only in rumors.No: Eirik ledet an.En: Eirik led the way.No: Han stammet inn kragen sin for å holde kulden ute, mens tankene hans beveget seg mellom håp og frykt.En: He turned up his collar to keep the cold out, while his thoughts moved between hope and fear.No: Håpet om å finne sikkerheten den ryktede bosetningen kunne gi, men også frykten for hva de ville miste på veien.En: The hope of finding safety in the rumored settlement, but also the fear of what they would lose along the way.No: Kari gikk ved siden av ham, øynene hennes skinnet med optimisme.En: Kari walked beside him, her eyes shining with optimism.No: Hun pratet om hvordan de kunne bygge opp samfunnet igjen, finne nye måter å klare seg på i denne nye verden.En: She talked about how they could rebuild society, find new ways to manage in this new world.No: Siv fulgte bak.En: Siv followed behind.No: Hennes våkne blikk vurderte omgivelsene for farer.En: Her watchful eyes assessed the surroundings for dangers.No: Hun stolte på instinktene sine, og de hadde reddet dem mer enn én gang før.En: She trusted her instincts, and they had saved them more than once before.No: De sto foran en avgjørelse.En: They faced a decision.No: Kartet de fant i en gammel butikk viste to veier.En: The map they found in an old store showed two roads.No: Den ene var lang og svingete, men ganske sikker.En: One was long and winding, but fairly safe.No: Den andre var kort, men potensielt farlig.En: The other was short but potentially dangerous.No: Eirik måtte velge.En: Eirik had to choose.No: Han kjente på ansvaret for gruppen, og han tenkte på det Kari hadde sagt.En: He felt the responsibility for the group, and he thought about what Kari had said.No: Noen ganger er det nødvendig å ta sjanser for å skape forbedringer.En: Sometimes it is necessary to take chances to make improvements.No: "Vi tar den korte veien," bestemte han seg til slutt, stemmen hans var stille men bestemt.En: "We'll take the short route," he finally decided, his voice quiet but firm.No: Siv kastet et skeptisk blikk, men sa ingenting.En: Siv cast a skeptical glance but said nothing.No: De gikk videre, vinden grov gropene i kinnene.En: They moved on, the wind carving grooves in their cheeks.No: På midten av ettermiddagen truet snøstormen dem.En: By mid-afternoon a snowstorm threatened them.No: Snøen danset vilt i luften og gjorde det nesten umulig å se.En: The snow danced wildly in the air, making it nearly impossible to see.No: De møtte en blokkert vei av kollapsede bygninger.En: They encountered a blocked road of collapsed buildings.No: Eirik frøs til.En: Eirik froze.No: Panikk truet med å gripe ham, men han tvang seg selv til å puste dypt og tenke klart.En: Panic threatened to seize him, but he forced himself to breathe deeply and think clearly.No: Han så på Kari og Siv, deres ansikter vage i snødrivet.En: He looked at Kari and Siv, their faces vague in the snowdrift.No: "Vi må finne ly," sa han.En: "We must find shelter," he said.No: I en velkjent stilling tok de tilflukt i et forfallent bygg.En: In a familiar position, they took refuge in a dilapidated building.No: De flyttet noe vrakgods for å tette en glippe mot vinden.En: They moved some debris to seal a gap against the wind.No: "Vi venter her til stormen legger seg," erklærte Eirik.En: "We'll wait here until the storm calms down," Eirik declared.No: Det tok flere timer før stormen nådig begynte å stilne.En: It took several hours before the storm began to graciously subside.No: De forlot tilfluktsstedet, litt vaklende, men bestemte på nytt.En: They left the shelter, a bit unsteady but resolute once more.No: Da de endelig nådde koordinatene til den sagnomsuste bosetningen, var det en kald og hul følelse som møtte dem.En: When they finally reached the coordinates of the legendary settlement, they were met with a cold and hollow feeling.No: Stedet var øde.En: The place was desolate.No: Bygningene tomme, ingen tegn til liv.En: The buildings empty, no sign of life.No: Eirik stirret på de hule strukturer, en knyttneve av skuffelse i magen.En: Eirik stared at the hollow structures, a fist of disappointment in his gut.No: Men så fant Siv noe—tegn som førte mot en ny retning.En: But then Siv found something—tracks leading in a new direction.No: Fotspor i snøen som tydet på at andre hadde vært her og beveget seg videre.En: Footprints in the snow indicating that others had been there and moved on.No: Kari smilte oppmuntrende til Eirik, hennes optimisme ustoppelig selv i møte med tomheten.En: Kari smiled encouragingly at Eirik, her optimism unstoppable even in the face of emptiness.No: "De har gått videre.En: "They've moved on.No: Vi kan finne dem.En: We can find them."No: "Med en ny gnist av håp begynte de igjen å marsjere.En: With a new spark of hope, they began marching again.No: Denne gangen visste Eirik noe han ikke hadde visst før: Våge kan være like viktig som å beskytte.En: This time Eirik knew something he hadn't known before: Daring can be as important as protecting.No: Veien videre var fortsatt ukjent, men nå hadde de både en retning og et nytt løfte om håp å jage.En: The road ahead was still unknown, but now they had a direction and a new promise of hope to chase.No: Med besluttsomhet og et nytt perspektiv, trosset de den kalde vinden som igjen hadde begynt å blåse.En: With determination and a new perspective, they defied the cold wind that had begun to blow once more.No: Det var ikke slutten de hadde forventet, men det var en begynnelse.En: It wasn't the ending they had expected, but it was a beginning.No: En ny start.En: A new start.No: En bevegelse mot noe bedre.En: A movement toward something better. Vocabulary Words:sharp: skarperemnants: restenesilence: stillhetcrunching: knasendedeterminedly: bestemtrumors: rykterfright: fryktoptimism: optimismeassessed: vurderteinstincts: instinktenedecision: avgjørelsewinding: svingetepotentially: potensieltskeptical: skeptiskgrooves: gropenesnowstorm: snøstormencollapsed: kollapsedefroze: frøspanic: panikkshelter: lydilapidated: forfallentdebris: vrakgodsgraciously: nådigdesolate: ødehollow: huldisappointment: skuffelsetracks: tegnfootprints: fotspordaring: vågeresolute: bestemte
This week we bring you an exclusive mix from an artist who's just about to have his debut Selador release unveiled to the world. Hailing from the North East of England, he's been making waves-a-plenty with his consummate production skills and we're delighted to have him joining the fold. Please give it up for UnbrokenOne. Tracklist.. Photosphere (aka Unusual Cosmic Process) "After Sleep" (Original Mix) [AstroPilot Music] UnbrokenOne- ID Taleon "Pasiana" (Original Mix) [Undercool Productions] UnbrokenOne- ID UnbrokenOne “Gradient” (Original Mix) [Selador] Resonant Robot "Soul Trigger" (Original Mix) [Seven Villas] UnbrokenOne "Wilderness" (Original Mix) [Selador] Dave Hornby "The Blues" (UnbrokenOne Remix) [Affiliate] Bonobo feat. Nick Murphy "No Reason" (UnbrokenOne Remix) [White Label] UnbrokenOne- ID Chambord & Jaw "Art Of Falling" (Original Mix) [Frau Blau] Khen "Steady Move" (Original Mix) [Closure] røamr "Stay Low" (UnbrokenOne Remix) [Wald-Musik]
GGGGB :) WELCOME TO OUR NEW STUDIOOOO! In this episode of Girls Gone Bible, we unpack Jesus' words from Matthew 5:13–16 and explore salt and light as identity—not performance. This conversation challenges believers to live visibly different lives rooted in integrity, repentance, and daily dependence on Jesus. we love you guys so much. Jesus loves you so much 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+
Five barley loaves and two small fish are meager rations for a crowd of thousands, yet in the hands of Jesus, they become a feast. In this episode of The Magnificent 37, we study the Feeding of the 5,000 as recorded by St. John. This sign points directly to Jesus as the New Moses and the true Bread of Life. He does not merely give us what we need for the body; He gives us Himself, satisfying the deepest hunger of the human soul in the wilderness of this world. The Rev. Matthew Kusch, pastor of King of Glory Lutheran Church in Elgin, IL, joins the Rev. Dr. Phil Booe to study John 6:1–14. To learn more about King of Glory, visit kogelgin.org. Thy Strong Word kicks off the new year by dedicating our time to study "The Magnificent 37: The Miracles of Jesus." Christ didn't just speak the Word; He demonstrated it with power. From the quiet intimacy of water turning to wine at Cana to the earth-shaking reality of the empty tomb, the Gospels record thirty-seven distinct moments where Jesus suspended the laws of nature to reveal the power of his grace. This isn't just a list of "neat tricks" from history. It is a systematic walkthrough of how God breaks into our broken world to fix it. Why did Jesus curse a fig tree? Why did He need mud to heal a blind man? What does the coin in the fish's mouth teach us about being citizens of heaven and earth? Host, Pastor Phil Booe and a lineup of guest pastors will take you through each event, verse by verse. We'll move past the Sunday School summary and get into the meat of the text, including the Old Testament connections, the cultural context, and the immediate comfort these signs bring to your life today. 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.
What if the season you're trying to escape is the very season shaping your future? In this episode, Pastor Saul Martinez walks us through Matthew chapter 4 and the powerful moment when Jesus is led into the wilderness — not because He failed, but because God was forming Him. We explore why temptation often intensifies when you decide to grow, how hardship is not punishment but preparation, and why lasting change doesn't come from willpower alone, but from building the right patterns. If you've ever wondered why life feels harder when you're trying to do better, this message will reframe your perspective and remind you that God is doing something deeper within you.
In this final installment of our series on spirituality and adventure, I sit down with Bishop Mark Beckman, the 4th Bishop of the Diocese of Knoxville, to explore what happens when faith is formed not just in quiet rooms, but in wild places. From hiking solo through old-growth forests to walking hundreds of miles on pilgrimage, Bishop Beckman shares how discomfort, silence, and physical effort can open us to something deeper than words. We talk about the moments that push us to the edge of our capacity—storms in the backcountry, long days of walking, fear at high elevations—and how those experiences can shape trust, humility, and presence. This conversation is a reminder that adventure doesn't only take us outward into the world, but inward toward meaning, mystery, and a deeper awareness of God. Episode Timeline [2:22] – Bishop Mark Beckman's calling to ministry and how the outdoors shaped his faith from an early age [6:45] – Discovering God's presence through solitude, silence, and hiking alone in the woods [10:48] – Forming a men's backpacking group and finding unexpected community on the trail [16:05] – Walking the Camino de Santiago and learning trust one step at a time [22:40] – Pushing through fear and physical limits on a 14,000-foot peak in Colorado [30:12] – Retreat, silence, and wilderness as pathways to deeper spiritual awareness [38:05] – Suffering, endurance, and how hardship can deepen us instead of hardening us Links & Resources Appalachian Trail Denali National Park Camino de Santiago If you enjoyed this episode, I'd really appreciate it if you'd rate, review, follow, and share the podcast. And don't forget to subscribe to our YouTube channel for full episodes and additional content — it's one of the best ways to support the show and stay connected. Until next time, stay safe and stay on adventure.
You aren’t likely to find many people who genuinely enjoy tests, but they certainly have a way of revealing where we are lacking in knowledge. Today, Pastor J.D. explains three tests that God walked the Israelites through after delivering them through the Red Sea. These tests, along with the lessons learned from them, were so fundamental that New Testament writers would later refer to them again and again. The truth is, we are no less forgetful than the Israelites, and like them, we need to be continually reminded of why God is always worthy of our trust.
In this chilling episode, Fred from the Subarctic Alaska Sasquatch YouTube channel returns to share a haunting account that unfolds deep within the isolated Alaskan wilderness, where land, legacy, and something unknown collide. The story centers on James Junior and his uncle Oscar, whose connection is strained by years of unresolved family tension tied to a remote piece of inherited property.Once dismissed as nothing more than an unwanted reminder of the past, the land comes with unsettling warnings from their late mother—warnings that linger long after her passing.After years of neglect, Oscar decides to reclaim the property by building a small cabin in one of the most desolate regions imaginable. What begins as a practical decision quickly spirals into something far darker.During an unexpected visit years later, Oscar experiences an overwhelming sense of being watched, followed by strange sounds, rolling fog, and the sudden appearance of a massive, unidentified figure looming near the cabin. The encounter leaves him shaken and searching for answers.Determined to confront whatever may be lurking on the land, Oscar and James Junior return in the dead of winter, armed and on edge. What they encounter instead defies explanation—deep, guttural growls echo through the frozen forest, and a rare white raven appears, a symbol regarded in many Indigenous cultures as an omen or spiritual messenger.As tension mounts and the environment turns hostile, fear overtakes reason, forcing the men into a desperate retreat as piercing screams follow them through the fog. Fred breaks down the details of this encounter and explores whether the behaviors, warning signs, and environmental cues described in this story could help others avoid similar traumatic experiences in remote wilderness areas.Subarctic Alaska Sasquatch YouTubeGet Our FREE NewsletterGet Brian's Books Leave Us A VoicemailVisit Our WebsiteBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/sasquatch-odyssey--4839697/support.
We talk about grace a lot — but do we actually understand it? For many of us, grace feels like the doorway into faith … yet something we quietly try to “maintain” through our own effort. What if God never intended you to earn what He freely gives?In today's episode, writer and Bible teacher Kristel Acevedo joins Meredith Brock and Kaley Olson for a deeply clarifying conversation about the kind of grace Scripture describes — the grace that saves us and keeps us. Through biblical teaching, real-life stories, and practical wisdom, Kristel helps us see why striving leaves us exhausted, how sanctification actually works, and why resting in God's unshakable love is the starting place for real spiritual transformation.If you're tired of trying to be “good enough,” wrestling with shame, or wondering whether you've used up all of God's patience, this episode will breathe fresh hope into your heart. Grace isn't a one-time gift. It's the ongoing work of God in you — today, tomorrow, and every day after.You'll learn:What Scripture means when it says we are saved by grace — and why that same grace is what transforms us daily.The difference between working for God's acceptance and living from your secure identity in Christ.How sanctification really happens, and why slowing down helps us recognize the Holy Spirit's work in us.Why sharing grace with others matters, and how God can use your life to draw people to Himself.Resources From This Episode:When life feels uncertain, God's promises are not. Stir up your faith with the 40 Days Through the New Testament study, and help even more women access biblical Truth through daily studies, podcasts, and encouraging resources. Give to Proverbs 31 Ministries today, and get a copy of this brand-new study guide as our thanks. Connect with Kristel Acevedo by following her on Instagram for biblical encouragement and practical teaching. Explore more of her work at KristelAcevedo.com, and make sure to check out her newest Bible study, A Way in the Wilderness.Discover the Every Woman's Bible. This is a study Bible created by over 100 women scholars, writers, and contributors from around the world. It is packed with notes and devotionals offering cultural, historical, and literary insight. Learn more at EveryWomansBible.com.Click here to download a transcript of this episodeWant More on This Topic? Listen to “Are We Missing Jesus as We Work for Jesus?” with Gloria Umanah on The Proverbs 31 Ministries Podcast.