Afleveringen
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In this episode, South Dakota State track athlete Laura Bogue shares her experience as an FCA global impact intern in South Africa and how sports can be used as a vessel to fulfill the Great Commission. Laura discusses how she formerly lived half in the world and half in the Word and how she stepped fully into God’s commands to go and make disciples of all nations.
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Sophie Tovani, a recent alumna of UMich water polo, is one of the most genuine and authentic guests we've had on the podcast. In this episode, Sophie shares on the realization that there is power of our brokenness, purpose in our pain, and a Hope that transcends anything we can find on this earth.
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Jim Black is the pastor and leader of Stanford Fellowship of Christian Athletes and one of Camille and Skyler's favorite people on the planet!! This conversation is so fruitful - we talk about why Christian community is important, how to be Godly leaders, and how to make people feel seen, known, and loved.
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This week Camille and Skyler answer questions submitted by YOU! We talk about how to approach praying to win, bringing teammates to faith, missing church for practice, and much more.
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Hear from former collegiate softball player Laurén Schiek how she has used everything, including a brain tumor diagnosis, for God's glory.
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Co-host Skyler Jones walks us through her senior season with Stanford water polo. She speaks on mental warfare, performing through injury, and setting her eyes on God's glory instead of her own.
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Skyler talks with Nadia of Stanford Club Rugby about the mental health struggles that ultimately led to her find Jesus, join worship, and delve into community. Long story short - God can do more than we could ever ask or imagine.
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Co-host Camille Peisner shares an update on her track career, including her obtaining a long-awaited PR and how that has, and hasn’t, changed her joy.
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Parker Byrd, a sophomore at East Carolina University and the first D1 baseball player to play with a prosthetic leg, shares how his faith has created a firm foundation through the highs and lows of a life-changing injury. Hear how he has learned to change the question from “why me” to “why not me” and see his circumstances as something God did for him, not to him.
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Football player and Christian content creator Shon Brown gets real about purpose, prayer, and choosing God over the world.
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Ashley Prange - a recent Alabama softball alum - has a powerful comeback story showing just how good God is. She reminds us of the unique opportunity we have as athletes to love on people, no matter our performance.
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Rose Zhang, a former Stanford golfer now playing on the LGPA, shares how placing her identity in Christ frees her from the pressures and perfectionism inherent in the sport of golf. She also offers an inside look at her faith and thought process in her decision to turn pro.
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Radically transformed by Jesus, Ethan Unruh of UW baseball covers all the bases in this episode. He touches on the power of obedience during the recruiting process, as well as what it looks like to walk in true freedom and have Jesus as #1 in our lives.
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Sydney - a Northwestern softball alum - joins the pod to talk about friendship, community, and relying on God amidst the transition out of sport.
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The host of @therunningeffect podcast, the youngest individual in history to make it on Spotify’s Podcast charts, joins the podcast for a deep discussion on faith and sport.
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This Vanderbilt soccer player has broken free from the lie that she is not enough by placing her worth in who God says she is.
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Sabrina Lynn is a marathon runner and psychology Ph.D. student. She joins the podcast to talk about gratitude, finding your why, and tangible tips on how to wake up every day loving with what you do. Check out Sabrina’s podcast @thatpsychedrunner for more.
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Sierra Enge played soccer at Stanford and now plays professionally for San Diego Wave FC. From redshirting her freshman year, to winning a NCAA championship, to being a 2x team captain, Sierra touches on the importance of living every day with the love of Christ.
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Stanford sprinter turned FOCUS missionary at USC shares how God prepared her for ministry through an unanticipated college career hindered by injuries and covid.
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Kam Babb played 5 seasons as a wide receiver for the Ohio State Buckeyes and faced 5 ACL tears. During college, Kam had a radical encounter with the Lord that changed everything and now shares the power of loving Jesus and proclaiming the Gospel to anyone and everyone.
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