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Out of town and missed a sermon? Don't worry, you can listen to many of the teachings from our weekly services right here on the website. If you have a portable audio player, download the files to listen. You can also follow the link to iTunes and have it automatically download the sermons as soon as we upload them.
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Motorcycle travel roundtable discussions with ARR RAW is a spin-off from the very popular Adventure Rider Radio Podcast and Radio Show. This monthly ADV motorcycle podcast is hosted by Adventure Rider Radio's Jim Martin with co-hosts, Graham Field, Sam Manicom, Grant Johnson, Shirley Hardy-Rix and Brian Rix. The show also has guests.
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Think of the people you interact with every day, would you want to spend a day in a canoe with them? This show is all about creating the life that you want, one filled with wealth, wisdom, meaning and purpose. And that starts with surrounding yourself with the right people – people you’d want to spend a day with, in a canoe.
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Outdoorsman and theologian Tony Jones sits down with fascinating people who find transcendence in their outdoors experiences. Hunters and anglers, hikers and kayakers, talk about how they connect to the divine, and to themselves, as they pursue their passions. The conversations are at turns poignant and humorous, illuminating and inspiring. If your spirituality is connected to the outdoors, this is the podcast for you.
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Hi there! We are a blended family of four who are passionate about camping, nature, the great outdoors, physical activity, health, & being all-around good Canadians! We would love to inspire others to get outside & explore all that our beautiful country has to offer. Camping fosters an appreciation of nature, physical fitness, & emotional well-being. Despite being high-tech kids, our kids love camping! We asked them to help inspire your kids. Their creations are in our Kids section. For the ...
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On Big Red Canoe, the podcast from Friends of the Boundary Waters Wilderness, we introduce you to captivating people and intriguing stories from America's treasured wilderness, covering a wide range of recreational topics. The podcast features scientists, political figures, wilderness and outdoor recreation experts to help you experience new aspects of the Boundary Waters Canoe Area, the most visited wilderness in the United States. For over 45 years, Friends of the Boundary Waters Wildernes ...
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Cows and Canoes is dedicated to all of the individuals in every Service Industry. Those who work their asses for the masses. If you get tipped, we're talking about you. Follow along as we dish out perspectives from those who've lived "that life".
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Kathy Cano-Murillo (Crafty Chica) is a full-time artist, author, product designer, speaker, and blogger. She KNOWS how to get things done. In this bi-weekly podcast, she will share her insights and interviews with her favorite mentors. Subscribe to hear interviews - and insider tips for career, passion projects, family life, organizing, money and more! Make sure to subscribe so you don't miss an episode and visit her at http://CraftyChica.com! #entrepreneur #latinapodcaster #latinaspeaker #c ...
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This podcast is about self-improvement and mindset. You should listen to self-improvement and mindset podcasts to help you reach personal life goals, acquire mental health or career guidance, or build daily routines to better your life, all of which will impact how you perceive the world and yourself.
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This podcast explores ultra-distance paddle racing and adventuring. We talk story with ultra endurance athletes to find out what it takes physically and mentally to make it to the finish line. Support the show by click the link at the bottom of each show description. Every dollar helps keep it going and we appreciate it!
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The Chena Art House "Audioguide Collection" is a set of captivating audiobooks that offer a guided tour of the premium event venue and art gallery located in a beautiful natural setting. The audioguides provide a fascinating history and background of The Chena Art House at Nkwashi, as well as a glimpse into its various facilities and amenities, including the stunning art gallery and spacious event rooms. In addition, the collection showcases the fun activities available at The Chena Art Hous ...
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Interested in science, technology, machinery, engineering and the history behind everyday things? Want a fast and fun way to get your kids interested in STEM? Look no further! We break down a weekly engineering topic in a way that everyone can understand and enjoy. Twitter: @UnproEng Instagram: Unprofessional_Engineering Facebook: UnprofessionalEngineering
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The trails of the Boundary Waters Canoe Area offer endless possibilities, and you're sure to find a sense of awe and wonder around every corner. And some Boundary Waters trails connect to an even larger network of trails called the North Country Scenic Trail; a footpath stretching over 4,600 miles from the west side of the Missouri river and North …
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Because if you listen to this episode and don't feel motivated to get up and do something - come talk to us. Kali Wilding and Emma McDonald are two young female athletes who have already accomplished so much, overcome so many hurdles, and are still trying to balance their life between being a young college kid to a Team USA Kayaker. From leaving LA…
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In this episode, Nathan and Ian discuss: Discovering essential qualities of effective leadership in any economic climate. Identifying your boundaries and learning the importance of seeking expert insight. Grasping the crucial role of trust-building and valuing connections in your professional life. Cultivating a team-competitive mindset and learnin…
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Dust off the canoe and grab a paddle! We're heading to Grand Lake Stream again! This time, we'll be talking with Nate Bacon about his passion for the outdoors, and canoe building. www.flylinepodcast.com #flyfishing #fishing #fishingmaine #fishingguides#maine #flylinepodcast #fishme #maineguides#luminaries #StateofMaine #flylinepodcast #michaeljones…
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On this edition of the show Danny interviews the fantastic Reggie Currelley. Reggie shares his positivity with the show and chats about how he has used that hard work ethic combined with his personality to get to where he is today! They also chat about Reggie's newest film The Hit streaming now! Follow Reggie @rcurrelley Follow Danny @mr.dannycano …
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Fill out our Listener Spotlight form here. This episode originally aired May 10th, 2021 When Julia wanted to express the difficulties that others go through to just “get out there”, she decided to make the most basic steps of experiencing the outdoors, getting there, an obstacle to overcome. After thinking on her idea for a year and a half, she dec…
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Greg Smith, Area Director of NSR-Texas joins us LIVE. We discuss the recent major merger between College Promoters USA and National Scouting Report (NSR), and his new role as Area Director for NSR-Texas. Greg tells about the many things that led to the merger and the many amazing things NSR is doing and has planed. We also examine what this means f…
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After suffering a tragic double loss lori lozinski felt alone in the world, an orphan grappling with an existential crisis. lori found herself spiralling emotionally downward until she discovered salvation through her new hobby of riding motorcycles. Only then could she turn to what she knows best - professional film production to reflect on her pa…
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If you, a friend or a family member has an accident in the outdoors or elsewhere, would you know what to do? Many lives have been lost because people wait for trained help to arrive rather than carrying out simple first aid. I took a two-day first aid course with the First Aid Training Cooperative, part-owned by Cory Jones. He talks us through the …
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And new strategic countermeasures that directors can use to thwart the threat By Chris Thurber Most day and overnight camps forbid campers from using their phones. Most camps also forbid staff members from the same—at least in front of campers. Since the inception of organized summer camps, most directors have shared the conviction that camp is a p…
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Start a CIT program to combat staffing woes By Jason Schaitz A Counselor in Training (CIT) program typically allows high-school students to volunteer within a camp program. Set up properly, it provides on-the-job training with the hope that participants become counselors down the road. It not only assists with current staff needs by having extra ha…
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Methods to create a resilient team and avoid burnout By Jonathan Caflun Working as a camp counselor is one of the most challenging and rigorous jobs a young person can have. At first glance, it may be viewed as a fun job to run around, teach activities, and make friends, but employees very quickly understand the immense responsibility of caring for…
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Creating a medical-emergency plan and teaching employees how to embrace it By Jamie Sirkin On Jan. 2, 2023, Monday Night Football was anything but ordinary. Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin suffered a medical emergency on live television. Tens of thousands of fans were present in the stadium, and an estimated 23-million viewers tuned in on televis…
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Lining up all the bits and pieces of staff training By Kim Aycock Imagine a 500- or 1000-piece puzzle dumped on a table; some pieces are right-side up, while others are upside down. Each cardboard cutout represents one of the bits and pieces of staff training. It’s a lot—perhaps even overwhelming. Where does one begin to put a staff-training plan t…
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Mixing “problem” and “happy” campers adds realistic element to training By Jessica Lippe As most trainers in any industry know, role playing is a great way for new staff members to obtain hands-on experience before actually getting their hands on anything. Role plays are typically conducted in a controlled environment with other staff members, and …
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Use a simple framework to create a strong training strategy By Dan Shortridge Camp directors who feel overwhelmed by the challenge of staff training are far from alone. If training is stuck in a rut, the staff week program isn’t properly preparing the team, training materials are years old, or you’re rushing to create visual aids at the last minute…
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