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Are you struggling to prepare for Special Warfare Selection? Join Brian Silva, Pararescueman, Physician Associate, Human Performance expert, and Strength and Conditioning Coach to find out how to prepare your mind and body to get selected at USAF Special Warfare Assessment and Selection.
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Siarra Turner, Happy Accidents Media (HAM)

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Prepare for Landing is a podcast about the transformative nature of travel. Each episode I chat with guests about how travel changed their lives and if they were truly prepared to land, not in a different city, but as a different person.
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Enjoy fun and informative weekly podcasts designed to entertain, motivate and inspire you to take positive action towards achieving personal, emotional, economic and spiritual freedom for yourself, your loved ones, and the country in which you live. The flame of freedom still burns brightly in the world, and we're here to light your fire...:-)
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I am an independent CAT, GMAT, GRE, CLAT, and IPMAT Math, Logic, and Verbal Expert. What's on offer? Intensive and comprehensive training in QUANTS and DI-LR and Verbal Sections to achieve your target score How? Modes of teaching: Personal or Online (V.C) Base Location: Kolkata How to reach me? Email ID: soumojit61@gmail.com Feel free to reach out and we shall discuss a tailored approach designed for you.
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Working as a social media manager at Christmas time can be crazy, hectic with clients throwing last-minute promotions at you and expecting you to change content plans at the drop of a hat, and then wondering why sales aren't magically increasing… after all they are paying a social media manager! So in this episode, we share some tips on how you can get prepared now so you don't have issues as the big day approaches.
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This show will help future missionaries get ready to hit the ground running when they enter the MTC by providing daily inspiration, advice and motivation from people who have learned the benefits of selfless service. We will discuss what you are doing to get ready for your missions and what you want to know to be better prepared. We will also chat with returned missionaries from fresh out of the field to seasoned and strong and be inspired by church leaders and educators. I hope that as we e ...
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Brian Silva has spent the last 10 years of his life helping thousands of candidates prepare for Air Force Special Warfare. On the Prepare for the Drop show, Special Warfare candidates ask Brian questions about Special Warfare, Selection, workout routines, military life, and much more. Brian uses his expertise as a Pararescueman, Selection Instructo…
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The cry of our hearts is to be fully known and deeply loved. God created us this way. He built into us the capacity for relationship, first with Himself and also with others. His desire was that He would come to us and walk in the cool of the day. This was not meant to be a superficial relationship where we pretend to be someone we are not. (In fac…
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The beauty of the Tabernacle was not in the outer structure, but in its purpose. This purpose was that God would meet with man and commune with him. This is God’s highest purpose for man, this is what you were created for. In the words of the Spirit and the bride in Revelation 22:17, “Come.” And let the one who hears say, “Come." And let the one wh…
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I hate to admit it, but I had been a Christian for years before I realized that the Jewish celebration of Passover had anything to do with my celebration of Easter. I also didn’t know that the service our church called “Holy Communion” was rooted in the Passover dinner. The intertwining of my Christian faith and this Jewish feast had totally escape…
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I admit it. I feel sorry for the Feast of the Unleavened Bread. This feast doesn’t get much individual attention even though it is one of the seven feasts established by God some 3500 years ago. In the books I have read on the feasts, it rarely gets the mention I believe it deserves. Even in the Bible, the Feast of Unleavened Bread only receives sh…
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I want to focus on the first of the fall feasts, Rosh Hashanah which literally means head of the year. It is also called the Feast of Trumpets and is always celebrated in the fall in September/October. This is the only feast celebrated on a new moon, which obviously we cannot see, so this feast is shrouded in mystery. In ancient times two witnesses…
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The Day of Atonement, also called Yom Kippur, is perhaps the highest holiest day of the year on the Jewish calendar. The protocols for the day were set up by God some 3500 years ago in Leviticus 16. The day was to be a solemn Sabbath day of fasting. It was a call to repentance and cleansing from sin committed in the past year. Atonement means recon…
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The final culmination of the seven feasts set up by God some 3500 years ago is the Feast of Tabernacles. The Hebrew word for tabernacle, booth or hut is Sukkot. It is also called the Feast of Ingathering since it marks the harvest of the fall crops. This year this feast will be celebrated from the evening of October 9th to the evening of October 16…
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We all tend to look ahead and worry about the what if’s of our future. We can get obsessed and debilitated churning with anxiety as we anticipate what could happen. Into these dark thoughts shines a shaft of pure light. God promises His presence and His grace when we need it. The reality of these promises calms our soul and counters our fears with …
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The book of Psalms is the book of praise! It is a handbook that shows us how to view life through the lens of praise. In the Psalms we praise God not just from our heads but from our hearts. Even the psalms that describe difficult, trying experiences usually finish with a resounding chorus of praise to God. As we meditate upon the book of Psalms we…
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Psalm 1 opens with this exclamation, “Happy, happy, happy is the one!….” In this psalm the Holy Spirit describes how to be happy. It introduces our culture sheet. God sets forth the conditions of our heart that need to be met in order for us to thrive, to bloom wherever we are planted. He gives us the key to happiness. Remember God is not mean. He …
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I know in my head that what the Bible says about joy is still true, but I am not feeling very joyous right now. Just as the book of Ecclesiastes talks about seasons in life, this is a time for mourning not rejoicing. We all feel a keen sense of sorrow, grief and shock. I hope I am not right about this, but it seems that our days are growing darker …
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Paul in Philippians 3 shows us the way to live an intentional life. There were things Paul needed to put behind him. He said it this way,“Forgetting what lies behind.” Philippians 3:13. He was referring to things in his past that could hold him back from focusing on his goal. Some of the things were positive things like his ancestry, his orthodoxy,…
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One of the ways our lights shine is when we follow the Lord in the little, hidden places of our lives. Our light shines when we walk in forgiveness toward someone who has hurt us. Our light shines when we seek reconciliation in a broken relationship. Our light shines when we let peace rule in our hearts. In Philippians 2 Paul gives us a few more co…
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Have you experienced a setback? Have you been side-lined? Maybe you have done nothing to deserve some mistreatment. Maybe your future is uncertain. You know you are not in control. But God is. Take your eyes off your circumstances and put them on the Lord. He is able. Trust Him in your difficulties. You will not miss your destiny. “God who began a …
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There is great mystery surrounding the cross of Christ. For three hours, from noon to three, while Jesus hung on the cross everything went literally black. Total darkness fell over the land. The curtain came down. Luke said, “It was as if the sun stopped shining.” Matthew, Mark and Luke each describe this three hour period with one sentence, “Darkn…
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As you approach Holy Week and behold Jesus in the Gospel readings of His trials, don’t be distracted by the travesty of justice and his scourging, mocking and beatings. Don’t forget who He is. Some day, maybe within your lifetime, you might live to see His return. “Behold, He comes riding on the clouds, and every eye will see Him even those who pie…
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Earlier when Jesus came to Jerusalem on what we now call Palm Sunday the people praised God joyfully with a loud voice as they laid coats and palm leaves in his path. The Pharisees were disgusted and demanded that Jesus rebuke the people. He answered, “If these become silent, the rocks will cry out!” Luke 19:40. I think something similar is going o…
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There is no way to minimize the anguish the Lord felt in Gethsemane as he anticipated the cross. His suffering was part of His sacrifice. It was so real that he literally almost died, so real that he cried out like a wounded animal. He didn’t blithely go through the motions of obeying the Father’s will, he bore the full weight of the horror of the …
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As we come to the final week of the earthly life of Christ we are down to his last precious moments. Every second was important. Each action the Lord took and every word he spoke were full of significance. One fourth of each of the Gospels of Matthew, Mark and Luke focus upon the this time period. Almost half of the Gospel of John is concerned with…
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Weekly Devotional Jesus didn’t stop Mary; he stopped the biting criticism and shaming of Mary. “Leave her alone. She has done a good deed to Me. She has done what she could, she has anointed my body beforehand for burial. Wherever this gospel is preached in the whole world, what this woman has done shall also be spoken of in memory of her.”…
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Working as a social media manager at Christmas time can be crazy, hectic with clients throwing last-minute promotions at you and expecting you to change content plans at the drop of a hat, and then wondering why sales aren't magically increasing… after all they are paying a social media manager! So in this episode, we share some tips on how you can…
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I found a treasure this week and I want to share it with you. A friend of mine sent me the questions that John Wesley and his band of fellow believers used for reflection. You may remember John Wesley. As a young man in 1738 Wesley had a radical encounter with Jesus Christ. He went on to form “classes and bands” for study and accountability and eve…
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Genesis shines like a bright beacon showing us where we came from, where we are going, who it is who created us, who we are to honor and thank and worship. Genesis delineates what our problem is, how God deals with it and in the meantime how we are to live in a way that pleases God, how to walk with Him, how to trust Him.…
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Do you need some encouragement about now? Do you feel like you are in an undertow with all the bad reports in the news? Is there a situation in your personal life that has you down? I understand. Sometimes we get so discouraged we just want to crawl under a rock and give up on following Jesus. Recently a verse from Hebrews has been rolling through …
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If I could go back in time and do only one discipline of the heart differently it would be to practice meditating on the Scriptures earlier in my walk with the Lord. Meditation has been a game changer in my spiritual life. We are not talking about meditation in the sense of eastern religions or new age practices where we empty our minds and repeat …
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Prayer makes a difference. Yes, God is sovereign. Yes, He can do whatever He wants to do. Yet somehow in His sovereignty He often limits Himself to acting in response to the prayers of His people. He is waiting for His people to pray. Our prayers move God’s heart to action. Our prayers carry great significance. In the words of James, “You have not …
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Life can get mundane. We can work hard and get into ruts. We can take things, including ourselves, very seriously, maybe too seriously. Even in our pursuit of the Lord we can fast, pray, meditate, and work so hard that we miss the joy of knowing the Lord. At some point the Lord knows we need to lighten up. He wants to disrupt our calendars. He want…
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Is the Lord tugging on your heart to intentionally set aside a day of the week for rest? Read these words of Isaiah as you consider this invitation, “If because of the Sabbath you turn your foot from doing your own pleasure on My holy day, and call the sabbath a delight, the holy day of the Lord honorable. And shall honor it desisting from your own…
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Today I want to talk about the discipline of fasting, not because I love to fast but because of its value and importance. First of all I am not an expert on fasting. I have tried and failed so many times. I have also tried and by the grace of God been able to hold fast! I find it very humbling because when I fast from food, I realize how much of my…
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Today I want to talk about worship. Taking the time to worship God each week is so important. You can worship in church, you can worship at home alone. Worship does not have to be reserved for one hour on Sunday morning, you can turn in your heart to God’s heart in worship when you wake up in the middle of the night. Worship can be part of your lif…
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How do we develop strong vibrant spirits? Just as in the natural we need to exercise in order to to strengthen our bodes, so in the spiritual there are exercises we can do that will strengthen our spirits and deepen our relationship with the Lord. In the words of Galatians, we sow to the Spirit. These exercises are tiny daily seeds we sow as we wal…
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We have spent the past several weeks getting to know the Holy Spirit, learning about who He is and what He does. But there is another spirit who often gets overlooked and ignored—your spirit, the human spirit. The Bible teaches we have a triune nature — spirit, soul and body. I Thessalonians 5:23 lays this out for us, “Now may the God of peace Hims…
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As we walk on the ancient paths with the Lord we have a guide, the Holy Spirit. He leads us and helps us stay on the ancient paths. He knows about the twists and turns in the road ahead and He will be there to lead us through. His companionship is a treasure that means we will never be alone or forsaken by God. He teaches us and comforts us. We wou…
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I had a conversation with a friend the other day about whether we are always called to share the gospel. My first thought was, “Yes, of course we are.” Jesus left us with the Great Commission to go and make disciples of all the nations. I Peter 3:15 tells us to always be ready to give an account for the hope that is in us. Ephesians 6 explains that…
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A normal man can walk or run 15 miles a day. What we see around us are not normal people but average people who think if they walk to the fridge they have gotten their daily exercise! Just because we all aren’t running great distances doesn’t mean that it is not normal to do so. We have learned to settle for average which is really subnormal. I thi…
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