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WRC Young Adults

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WRC Young Adults exists to encourage and equip college students and young professionals to grow in their walk with Jesus Christ and live out their faith in every arena of their lives. Whether it's talks from previous gatherings or conversations around current hot topics, we hope to provide biblically-rooted, culturally-relevant content to help you live with clarity and navigate the complexities of this season of your life. For more information on WRC Young Adults or to reach out to our team, ...
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Written in Stone tells the (mostly) true stories of the most groundbreaking ascents in rock climbing history. Hosted by Kris Hampton, you’ll hear the narrated, sound designed stories about what led to new levels in climbing, alternated with conversations with today’s top climbers about what inspired them about what went down way back then. Season One is focused on the 1990s, and will tell the stories of how sport climbing came to dominate, how women climbers made their mark, and explore the ...
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Artifactual Journey

Artifactual Journey

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The Artifactual Journey podcast is a discussion about African American artifacts from the Nanny Jack & Co Archives, history, and a lively conversation with a different guest in each episode. The podcast is created and produced by Nanny Jack & Co., an African American heritage consulting firm. Host: Philip J. Merrill; Editor & Producer: Veronica A. Carr; Music Producer: Noah Zafer Sommer.
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In Week 3, we discuss the topic of Same-Sex Sexuality. What did God create our sexuality for? Does same-sex sexuality fall into God's design? How should we approach these topics in the Church? This week we hear the powerful story of Trinity and what God has done in her life.By West Ridge Church
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Cormani McClain, who seemed to have burned his bridges with Florida in 2022, is back on the market-- and there seems to be a mutual interest. Is this a good idea? Does he deserve a second chance? And what would Cormani McClain playing for the Gators even look like?Whether you bleed orange and blue or just love college sports, the In All Kinds Of We…
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Billy Napier is the Gators' coach in 2024-- and it would be in the program's best interest to keep him around for longer. But that's ultimately up to Napier, and his team, to win games.Whether you bleed orange and blue or just love college sports, the In All Kinds Of Weather Forecast is your ticket to the pulse of Gator football. Tune in for expert…
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In this week's Student Discussion, Charlie and Avery talk with Tony about lust, pornography, dating, and how they navigate through those things as guys in today's culture. They also discuss their favorite movie and what they look for in a future wife.By West Ridge Church
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Chris Yanes returns, and he and Neil have a very important topic to discuss. Has Napier improved the talent level of this Gator football program? The crew also talks about a pair of recent commits-- one of which will begin playing for the Gators this season, OL Jason Zandamela.Whether you bleed orange and blue or just love college sports, the In Al…
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In today's Student Discussion episode, Avery and Charlie discuss Julie's message on gender identity and transgender. They discuss lies that they can sometimes be susceptible to, masculinity and femininity, and talk about how teens can love those struggling with their gender like Jesus does but still help guide them towards the truth. They also disc…
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In week 4 of our Christian Sexuality series, we talk about Gender Identity. There is a growing number of kids and students who are questioning their gender, struggling with gender dysphoria, and are separating sex and gender as two different things. How should we look at this topic? What is God's heart for us?…
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Jaden Rashada, Cormani McClain, and Peyton Joseph were all once Gator commits or heavy Gator leans. Now they're all going to be playing college football elsewhere. There are some good things to take from that, and some bad-- and the In All Kinds Of Weather Forecast covers it all. Whether you bleed orange and blue or just love college sports, the In…
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In this week's Student Discussion episode, Avery talks with Lily, Tiffanie, and Caleb about the topic of same-sex sexuality in today's culture. If we are going to have a Biblical framework for sexuality, how should we see same-sex sexuality? How can we show love to others who are struggling with same-sex attraction?…
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The IAKOW Forecast crew talks about how Todd Golden has been able to land so many high-profile transfers, as well as what each one-- Sam Alexis, Rueben Chinleyu, and Alijah Martin-- bring to the Gator basketball roster.Whether you bleed orange and blue or just love college sports, the In All Kinds Of Weather Forecast is your ticket to the pulse of …
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Eva Lopez is one of the top Spanish climbers in history. While she is largely known as one of the world’s foremost researchers on training for climbing, she’s also a crusher. She was the 5th woman to to climb 8c and in 2013, at 42 years old, climbed her first 8c+, a route she bolted called Potemkin. In this episode, Eva and Kris discuss the state o…
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We welcome former Florida Gators softball radio announcer Mike Gillespie to the IAKOW team and recap the Orange and Blue spring game, in which both DJ Lagway and Graham Mertz showed some nice flashes of promise... and in which there was still plenty to work on.Whether you bleed orange and blue or just love college sports, the In All Kinds Of Weathe…
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What is love and who is it for? So often we go looking for love in all the wrong places. We must first receive God's love before we can start to love others adequately. In this message Sawyer talks about God's unconditional, transformational love.By West Ridge Church
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Basque superstar Josune Bereziartu first tied in as the 80’s were changing into the 90’s, after seeing a documentary showing two women climbing in the Verdon. Within those first few months of Josune learning to climb, Lynn Hill did the first 14a ever climbed by a woman. By the middle of the 90’s Josune became the 5th woman to equal the feat, which …
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In this week's Student Discussion, Charlie and Avery begin talking about our 6-week Christian Sexuality series. What does it mean to be loved? What does it mean to be made in the image of God? How can we have the right Biblical framework for sexuality that helps us with all of these topics?By West Ridge Church
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Chris Schulte is a boulderer who is obsessed with the lines and shapes of climbing. He fell in love with Fontainebleau many years ago based on a photo of Fred Nicole climbing Karma and has cultivated a relationship with the forest and climbed many life-list boulders there. In this episode, Kris asks Chris to describe the forest in his poetic way, a…
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We kick off one of the most important series this year at Reckless by talking about Christian Sexuality. Over the next 6 weeks we will look at gender, sexuality, lust, marriage, dating, the authority of Jesus, etc. For this first week, we lay the foundation for what our lives were made for that impacts everything else.…
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Tailgate Talk is back, and today Casey and Neil preview the Gators' 2024 season schedule, going game by game and picking the winner. What will their record be by season's end? And will Billy Napier make it back for 2025?Whether you bleed orange and blue or just love college sports, the In All Kinds Of Weather Forecast is your ticket to the pulse of…
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Throughout the 90s, Catherine Miquel was the undisputed queen of bouldering. Surprised you haven’t heard her name? I was too, but we aren’t alone. Not many of the people I’ve talked to know of her or her incredible resume. Climbing in Fontainebleau, she entered the decade as the only woman to climb V8, and then it was off to the races. Again and ag…
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Josie McKee is a climbing guide, former YOSAR member, all-around big wall super badass and a climbing coach through her company Mind Athlete. She’s climbed El Cap over 20 times, set several speed records, has free climbed damn near every Valley classic, and her Yosemite resume rivals just about anyone’s. In this episode, Josie walks Kris through ea…
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Today, we discuss the Gators' 102-100 loss to Colorado in the NCAA Tournament, the consequences of terrible officiating, and what Todd Golden does next to bounce back in Year 3.Whether you bleed orange and blue or just love college sports, the In All Kinds Of Weather Forecast is your ticket to the pulse of Gator athletics. Tune in for expert insigh…
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If you were following Chris Kalous and The Enormocast in the early days, then you are well aware that he’s climbed Freerider. And if you follow his new show, The Runout, you know how interested he is in the history of one specific pitch of The Free Salathe - Pitch 19 - the pitch that Alex Huber subverted by climbing the Monster Offwidth, thus layin…
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The Gator basketball team is going back to the NCAA Tournament... but they'll be doing so without starting center Micah Handlogten. Today, we discuss the impact of his loss, and Florida's road to the Sweet 16.Whether you bleed orange and blue or just love college sports, the In All Kinds Of Weather Forecast is your ticket to the pulse of Gator athl…
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In 1998, Alex and Thomas Huber climbed the first ascent of Freerider on El Capitan in just over 15 hours. Their climb ushered in a new era of big wall free climbing, and there’s no question it was a hugely important moment in climbing history. But the way we credit it, most often simply to Alex Huber, ignores the rich history of the route. The Hube…
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In this Student Discussion episode, Charlie and Avery talk with Emily and Kendall about their favorite holiday, their favorite Easter food, and why communion is important to our faith. If you like to hear the sound of teenager girls laughing, this is the episode for you!By West Ridge Church
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Today, we're featuring a great conversation between our friend Ryan Devlin, host and creator of the Struggle Climbing Show and member of the Plug Tone Collective, and Jordan Cannon. In this bonus episode, Jordan takes us on the unbelievable adventure of tackling one of the toughest high-altitude big wall ascents in the world, the Cowboy Direct rout…
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The Nicaragua Mini-Series includes several episodes in which Avery and Charlie talk with some of our Nicaragua 2024 team members about their experience and how God has deepened their faith through the trip. Our first podcast involves conversations with Silas, Kayla, and Esther about their personal experience in Nicaragua this year.…
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In his book, Beyond the Summit, Todd Skinner wrote, “Mike Lilygren had a schoolboy face and Dennis the Menace hair, an irritatingly endless sense of humor, and a tinkerer’s mind for detail. He would turn into “the closer” on the expedition, the one who kept getting stronger as the burden increased, the keystone that bridged the way to the summit.” …
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In 2023, Yosemite big wall free climbing ace Jordan Cannon joined Matt Segal and Jesse Huey on a trip to Pakistan to test their mettle against Trango Tower. Specifically, they were looking at the unrepeated Cowboy Direct, established in 1995 by Todd Skinner, Mike Lilygren, Bobby Model and Jeff Bechtel. In this episode, Kris and Jordan discuss the a…
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This week, we begin a brand new series as we enter the Easter season. As Jesus enters Jerusalem, the people line the streets in worship. But do their hearts truly belong to Jesus? How do we know that our worship is genuine or artificial? Our Worship Pastor, Jason Chandler, challenges us on our true worship of Jesus.…
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On today's episode of the In All Kinds Of Weather Forecast, we talk about the Gator basketball team's surge under Todd Golden, promising starts for Gator baseball and softball, and more!Whether you bleed orange and blue or just love college sports, the In All Kids Of Weather Forecast is your ticket to the pulse of Gator athletics. Tune in for exper…
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Today, we recap the past few weeks of events for Gator football, and discuss what went wrong and how Napier is paying the consequences for his past mistakes, as well as how he can fix things.Whether you bleed orange and blue or just love college sports, the In All Kinds Of Weather Forecast is your ticket to the pulse of Gator athletics. Tune in for…
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In 1995, Todd Skinner began assembling a team for an audacious ascent in the Himalayan Karakoram. He’d been shown photos of a golden, rocket-ship-shaped tower that looked like it could be sitting in Yosemite, except it sat at 19,000 feet and was surrounded by some of the greatest mountains on earth. But he didn’t gather a team of experienced alpini…
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Jonathan Siegrist isn’t just one of America’s best and most prolific sport climbers, having climbed over 25 5.15’s. He’s also someone who thinks deeply about what climbing offers us, and works to make sure we stay on track. In this episode, Kris and Jonathan discuss one of the most controversial topics in climbing, grades. How grades come about, wh…
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Seb Bouin is one of only three climbers who have climbed 5.15d (9c). Following in the footsteps of leading French climbers, he established his testpiece, DNA, in 2023 in the Verdon Gorge. It may not be a coincidence that this came shortly after his Vintage Rock Tour, in which he climbed all of the firsts in France from 7c+ to 9a+, including the fir…
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Fred Rouhling was a good climber, but 5.15b? At a time when 14d was the hardest grade, Fred suggested that his half boulder/half route hybrid, Akira, was much harder than any other climb on the planet. Not many people believed the quiet, usually reserved French climber. Many of the top pros at the time; Ben Moon, Jibe Tribout and Alex Huber, would …
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