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Forging the Path

Doug Marcaida, Grady Powell, and Dan McKenna

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Stories of people breaking the mold, people who are going against the grain and forging their own path in life. Hosted by kali martial artist and judge on History Channel's Forged in Fire - Doug Marcaida, as well as former U.S. Green Beret and host of Forged in Fire - Grady Powell and with contributions from Executive Producer Dan McKenna.
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Mountain Air is a podcast about outdoor people. Whether guide, photographer, writer, film-maker, athlete, enthusiast or other, each episode focuses on a different individual with a unique tale to tell. They each have one thing in common: a love of places high, wild, and free.
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Reformed Rebel Network

Reformed Rebel Network

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The Rebel Podcast is committed to a reformed theological understanding of God's word whose purpose is to equip Christians to engage the culture with a biblical worldview. Rebel Alliance Media hosts several content makers, bloggers and podcasts committed to this end. All our content can be found at rebelalliancemedia.com
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We live in a world running out of space, resources, and time. There are solutions. We can build a better world - a world that is fair, healthy, and prosperous. But this requires transformative change. Why Tree Planters Podcast you ask? Well, there's a great proverb that goes as follows:“A society grows great when old men plant trees whose shade they know they shall never sit in.”We feel there's a scarcity of tree planters in positions of power these days. Each month we look at problems and s ...
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As the Rebels continue the summer series on how to win the world we turn our attention to evangelism. How can we win the world if we do not seek the lost with the transforming power of the gospel? Chris invites on returning guest and friend of the show Cory McKenna, who is an equipping evangelist with the Cross Current, to discuss how real, biblica…
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The work of the registrar is cyclical and complex. Dependencies abound between and among systems and offices. How do you keep track of all of the tasks required to make everything run smoothly in your office and on your campus? Use a production calendar. In this episode we’ll talk about what a production calendar is, how to use one, its relationshi…
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Over our summer series "How to Win the World", P Nate and Pootie have the privilege to sit down with some amazing guests and discuss practical Christian commands that when faithfully obeyed push back darkness and cultivate Christian culture! Continue to join us as we learn how to put our hand to the plough in real tangible ways.In this fourth episo…
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This summer the Rebels are learning "How to Win the World" through a variety of guests discussing practical Christian theology and how it can apply to the immediate world around us. Continue to join us as we learn how to put our hand to the plough in real tangible ways.In this fourth episode P Nate and Elder P are joined by Pastor/ Author CR Wiley …
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> Find galleries, blog posts and many more episodes at www.mountainairpodcast.uk “My strength is my curiosity, and being pretty good at suffering” Episode 3#07 sits down with mountaineer, therapist and motivational speaker Maria Granberg, whose achievements so far include: climbing Manaslu (8,163m), and becoming only the second Swedish woman to sum…
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The third episode of The Ezra Institute's new special series with the Rebels. In "show to Win the World" P Nate and Pootie will be joined by a variety of guests talking about several key practical outworkings of theological concepts that will help Christians expand the Kingdom of God, fix what is broken and slowly, win the world.In this third episo…
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Have you ever wondered if the things you’re focused on at work are the right things? Do your teams understand how the work they do fits into the office’s larger goals, or the institution’s? Engaging in strategic planning can help with both of those questions, but it’s always seemed a little daunting. In this episode we talk to Dani Ambrose and Dr. …
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The Ezra Institute brings you a new series with the Rebels when P Nate and Pootie are joined by a variety of guests talking about several key practical outworkings of theological concepts that will help Christians expand the Kingdom of God, see the dark pushed back and slowly (like leaven working through the loaf) win the world.This episode P Nate …
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The Ezra Institute brings you a new series with the Rebels when P Nate and Pootie are joined by a variety of guests talking about several key practical outworkings of theological concepts that will help Christians expand the Kingdom of God, see the dark pushed back and slowly (like leaven working through the loaf) win the world.This episode P Nate …
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Change is a constant occurrence in a registrar’s world, but it does seem that the amount and rate of change has increased. Responding to change and managing through it are skills that we all employ, but could all improve. In this episode, we talk to members of the registrar’s office from Middle Tennessee State University about recent changes their …
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Degree audits are somewhat of a technological marvel. In the first episode of season 7, we explore what a degree audit is, what it does, and ways that institutions can (and should) be using the data degree audits provide in order to make their students’ lives (and their own) easier. Along the way we talk about curriculum development, the Catalog an…
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This week P Nate and Elder P are joined in studio by Sye Ten Bruggencate. Even though the plan was to talk about presuppositional apologetics (that show will drop next week) the Rebels got sidetracked talking about Sye’s long journey to Crossroads, his thoughts on the “Christ is King” controversy and of course… we had to talk about the world ending…
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US higher education continues to experience challenges, and sometimes those challenges lead to institutions closing. In this episode we revisit the topic of institutional closure from the lens of the receiving institution. Guests Jackie DeMolee and Hannah Rounds talk about the University of Iowa’s role as the closed institutions’ records repository…
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> Find galleries, blog posts and many more episodes at www.mountainairpodcast.uk “Once you slow down you see it all” Interview recorded 24/01/24 On the latest episode of Mountain Air, Dan catches up with Patrick Davies, a writer, long-distance walker and charity fundraiser whose latest book “Where Skylarks Sing” recounts a 2250km walk across the UK…
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After the popularity of our Biblical Cosmology series in the fall last year, Pootie finally plays catch up listening to the Haunted Cosmos and the Rebels nerd out on the unhinged.There is an immense value in Christians understanding what the Bible has to say about the unseen realm, but pastorally P Nate wanted to issue a warning that this is an imp…
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This is an episode of love and gratitude from University Registrar and For the Record Co-Host Sarah Reed, with love to the listeners. Sarah Reed is stepping away from co-hosting For the Record and is sharing her reflections about how she stumbled into podcasting, the journey of podcasting, her thoughts about and processing this change of stepping a…
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After P Nate and Joe Boot talked at length last week about the Alistair Begg controversy, the Rebels take some time to reflect on the animosity towards what has recently been called "The Moscow Mood" by Kevin De Young.How should Christians engage with controversy, error and cultural issues. What's loving? What's tone policing? And what do the scrip…
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This week we had the pleasure of speaking with up and coming metal artist Codie Aljets. His story is inspiring, beating stage 4 cancer and completely changing his path by following his passion for creating metal sculptures. You have to hear his story! Codie Aljets Art Codie's Instagram Thanks for Listening! Forging the Path is produced by Doug Marc…
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2 Samuel 15 tells us about a subtle rebellion: "And whenever a man came near to pay homage to him, he would put out his hand and take hold of him and kiss him. Thus Absalom did to all of Israel who came to the king for judgment. So Absalom stole the hearts of the men of Israel."We live in an age when men have been told their masculinity is toxic an…
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Inspired by a session at the Convergence conference co-sponsored by AACRAO and UPCEA, this episode delves into questions of trust in the digital credentials higher education is moving quickly toward–and is in fact already awarding in droves. The Trusted Learner Network (TLN) is the focus of the conversation and ways that the TLN is designed to tack…
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Our first guest of 2024 is the successful off-road driver and team owner Ryan Beat. You have to listen to his story to hear how he overcame a potentially career ending injury to become the largest team in off-road motorsports, such an inspiration. Don't forget to subscribe to our podcast so you don't miss any upcoming episodes. For more information…
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This week we were thrilled to speak with Andrew Alexander, the owner of Blacksmith Tools Supply Co. in Dallas Texas. He has a love and a passion for finding old tools and discovering the unique history behind each one. Blacksmith Tools Supply Co @blacksmithtools Instagram Thanks for Listening! Forging the Path is produced by Doug Marcaida, Grady Po…
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Another episode recorded at the Convergence conference co-hosted by UPCEA and AACRAO focusing on credential innovation. Microcredentials have popped up in many places, but what about at a research-intensive institution? This episode explores the ways that Rutgers University went about discerning the best path forward with microcredentials. Chris Re…
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This episode explores the life path and journey of a registrar- beyond the individual career changes- to learn more about what has inspired these changes, and upon a lived life thus far. We take time today to reflect, pause, process, and learn. Scott has spent 47 years working in higher education, including positions in development, admissions, fin…
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This week we host our friend Chef Plum on Forging the Path. He is a professional chef, a television producer and host, and a podcast star. Listen now to hear how he turned his restaurant job into a passion and now into entertainment. Chef Plum's Restaurant Road Trip Plum Luv Foods Podcast Chef Plum's Website…
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This week we speak with the extremely talented April Wilkerson. She is known for being one of the most popular DIYers on YouTube, but she is also the perfect example of what it means to forge your own path. Listen now to hear how she has found success by following her passions. April's Website April's YouTube Channel Thanks for listening! Forging t…
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This week we welcome Grady's former boss Todd Weimer to the podcast. Listen now to hear about his journey as an entrepreneur and how he turned his passion for the outdoors into the very successful VSSL. For more information about Todd and VSSL visit: VSSL Gear VSSL Video Ft. Todd Weimer Thanks for listening Forging the Path is produced by Doug Marc…
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This week we are joined by ABS Master Bladesmith and National Living Treasure Jerry Fisk. After 5 decades of knifemaking and becoming one of the most accomplished bladesmiths in the world, Jerry is still trying to learn new things and break the mold. His story is inspiring and he is the perfect example of how hard work can lead to tremendous succes…
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Recording live from the inaugural Convergence conference in Washington, DC, co-hosted by UPCEA and AACRAO! Convergence brings together higher education professionals to discuss credential innovation. #Credovation! In this episode, Bob Hansen, CEO of UPCEA, shares the impetus for the Convergence conference, reflects on the state of credentials in hi…
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Academic Scheduling is an incredibly complicated part of the registrar’s responsibilities. There are multiple moving parts with competing interests often vying for a limited set of physical resources. Managing this process well is critical to successfully supporting your students through their academic journeys. Jessica Lansing and Ashley DeSantis,…
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Fred Mastro is an international expert in self defense and created Mastro Defense System which is now taught around the world. Doug's personal friend joins us this week for a conversation about his work and how he forged his path, listen now! To learn more about Fred visit: MDS North American Events Thanks for listening! Forging the Path is produce…
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This month we have Claire Malcolmson, of the Rescue Lake Simcoe Coalition, joining us. We talk about health of Lake Simcoe, the strange silence from this government on reviewing the Lake Simcoe Protection Plan (now several years overdue), among other things. Oh, and it's RLSC's 20th birthday! Tickets for their November 23rd celebration are availabl…
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This week we talk to professional race-car driver Alex Laughlin. Listen now to hear how he went from driving go carts to racing the fastest machines on the planet. In addition to going 0 to 100 in less than a second, Alex is saving animals on his family farm turned animal sanctuary. To see more about Alex and his various ventures please visit: Anyt…
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> Find galleries, blog posts and many more episodes at www.mountainairpodcast.uk “It’s about being prepared for what nature throws at us” Interview recorded 27/09/23 Since 2009, Mark Diggins has been the coordinator of the Scottish Avalanche Information Service (SAIS). This valuable role means overseeing hazard forecasts for Lochaber, Glen Coe, Cra…
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The Rebels FINALLY were allowed across the border so that they could join the Fight Laugh Feast Network family at their annual Conference. This year the Conference was held at THE ARK in Kentucky and P Nate and Pootie were on the ground soaking it all in.We wanted to take some time to talk about the conference, bring our listeners up to speed and t…
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This week we speak to Jordan Sprigg, an amazing metal artist from Australia. He uses all reclaimed metal in the construction of life-size animal sculptures, and they are truly amazing. Jordan has a very impressive story for how he turned his artwork into a career. Listen now and you may just be inspired to forge your own path! Visit Jordan Sprigg S…
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Our October episode focuses on the scandal that was the Greenbelt land take-outs, the public backlash, and the fall out. There is the immediate problems around how land was given to developers, and there are more pervasive problems around democratic accountability, around how our governments make decisions, and about the attitudes of those entruste…
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This week we speak with Seth and Scott Perkins, also known as The Bearded Butchers. After growing up on the farm and taking over their father's butcher shop, the Perkins brothers wanted to change things up. Listen to find out what happens next. The Bearded Butchers Thanks for Listening! Forging the Path is produced by Doug Marcaida, Grady Powell, a…
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