Real stories of redemption from men who have the Courage to be vulnerable and tell their stories of hope
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By Jeremy B Morris
Real stories of redemption from men who have the Courage to be vulnerable and tell their stories of hope
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In this episode Jeremy and Tyler visit about the retreat and where Tyler is at now in his journey. They visit about horse training, horse showing, Family, faith and what matters most.
Tyler is a NRCHA horse trainer, a husband, father and friend to the down and out.
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Mark shares his story about growing up in Montana in an Amish community with 8 other siblings and what is was like in that environment. How his Dad led them on a different path, from what is was like getting their first vehicle to eventually a tv and house with electricity. Mark is in his early twenties and shares what his journey has looked like from his perspective and what beauty and healing can come from leaning into the hard things. We can all learn a lot from Mark and his story. What an honor it has been for our brotherhood to get to know and love this powerful young man.
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In this episode of the Wild Courage Podcast, Jeremy sits down with Stephanie Avent to explore her life journey, from her childhood in New Mexico to her experiences with family dynamics, divorce, and the challenges of adulthood. Stephanie shares her struggles with relationships, the impact of her father's alcoholism, and her journey towards healing and personal growth. The conversation delves into the complexities of navigating love, loss, and the quest for identity amidst life's challenges. In this conversation, Stephanie shares her journey through the challenges of addiction in her marriage, the isolation during her pregnancy, and the profound impact of faith and community support. She discusses the complexities of confronting her husband's addiction, the emotional turmoil of being a new mother, and the eventual path to healing and empowerment. The dialogue emphasizes the importance of setting boundaries, the struggles of codependency, and the hope that comes from personal growth and recovery. Stephanie's story is a testament to resilience, love, and the transformative power of faith.
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Jeremy and Britton discuss their experience at the pro-am roping event and the growth of Wild Courage. They highlight the importance of creating a space for conversations and cultivating a community that values emotional health. They emphasize the need for vulnerability and permission to share one's story. They also discuss the impact of the Wild Courage message on individuals and the importance of self-compassion and self-worth. They encourage breaking down the false self and embracing authenticity. The conversation explores the importance of self-worth and the impact it has on our relationships and overall well-being. It delves into the cowboy culture and how pride can hinder personal growth and accountability. The discussion highlights the need for humility and the willingness to take ownership of our actions. It also emphasizes the role of community in addressing shame and healing. The conversation concludes with an invitation to join a self-worth course and a retreat to further explore personal growth and healthy relationships.
For more info on Brittons self worth course email him at [email protected]
To sign up for our fall retreat go to www.thewildcourage.org
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Dakota May joins Jeremy in the barn to share his redemption story. Dakota grew up in Nevada racing motocross from an early age. Soon after his racing career ended he found himself trying to find a new identity. Dakota thought the cowboy lifestyle might suit him, having gown up around some ranching and horses it was a seamless transition. He soon found riding ranch bronk's fulfilled the adrenaline he was missing from his motocross days. He soon found a mentor and started working with leather. Moving from ranch to ranch provided the solitary he was looking for. Drinking became more than just a few beers with the boys after the rodeo and soon he found out that it was impossible to make it through the day without it. Dakota bravely shares what the dark days were like in such raw and real detail. He found a passion for braiding rawhide and is recognized by his peers for the quality and craftsmanship of his work. If you have ever wondered what hope looks like, give his story a listen.
For details about our upcoming fall retreat check out our website
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Milli Collum shares her story of growing up in a large family in Oklahoma and the challenges she faced. Milli also discusses her early marriage and the difficulties she encountered, including infidelity and manipulation. She shares a powerful moment when she heard God's voice and felt His unconditional love for the first time. Despite her circumstances, Milli embarked on a journey to seek out God's love and find peace. Milli shares her journey of navigating a toxic marriage and finding the courage to leave. She reflects on the challenges of being a young mother and the codependency she developed with her children. Milli discusses the patterns of seeking rescue in relationships and the realization that she needed to define her own self-worth. She describes the difficulty of moving her daughters to a new town and the emotional toll it took on her. Milli also shares how she found healing and learned to trust again in her relationship with her current husband Britton. Milli shares her journey of empowerment and self-discovery after leaving an abusive marriage. She discusses the importance of taking responsibility for one's own life and the sacrifices that come with empowerment. Milli emphasizes the long-term consequences of staying in a victimhood role and the need to model strength for our children. She also announces her upcoming women's retreat in partnership with Non-Typical Outfitters, where women can experience empowerment and authentic self-discovery in the Wyoming mountains.
To find our more about Milli's Wilderness adventure check her out at www.courageouscommitments.com or email her at [email protected]
www.nontypicaloutfitters.com
To purchase the August issue of Western Horseman go to
www.westernhorseman.com
www.outsidecircleshow.com
www.proamroping.com
www.btgathering.com
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Lee is as humble as they come and is a man who is always looking to improve as a horseman, husband and human. As you will hear in his story, he has made the difficult task of coming up the ranks of becoming a NRCHA (National Reined Cowhorse Assocation) professional. Growing up in Australia, Lee learned what hard work was from an early age and while working on a cattle station. His love for horses and learning brought him over to the states where he found friendships and met his amazing wife Ashley. Lee shares his story with great vulnerability and hope and this episode will speak to anyone who might feel alone in figuring out this thing called life. Lee's achievements in the arena are near the bottom of why I think so highly of him. He is not only an example of what hard work and grit look like, but what happens to a man who submits his life to God.
to learn more about Lee and Ashley check them out @deacon_eqine on instagram
www.tornadojonezcoffee.com
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My son Grady and I got to spend the better part of a week with Gabe & Reata Clark and their crew at the historic OW Ranch in south eastern Montana. Gabe grew up in western Wyoming where he learned what hard work and determination are all about. That approach to life has payed off well for Gabe and about anything he has put his mind to. Gabe is very well know in the cowboy circle as a top hand, however what stands out to me about Gabe is how good of a father he is. Gabe and his wife Reata manage the OW ranch where they raise a pile of kids and also raise some of the nicest horses around. You can check them out at clark_horses on instagram.
To find out more about the Brannaman Pro-Am roping this August check out www.proamroping.com
For more info about the Wild Courage Fires and retreats go to
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When I look back on where my journey started it always begins with Jake Hamilton. Jake has been around the world and has seen incredible wonders. He is a husband and father first and leads with great humility. I have learned so much from Jake from a distance, so to get to sit down with him was such an incredible honor for me. To all the dads out there this is a great conversation about fatherhood and the importance of initation. This episode is full of wisdom and hope. You can check Jake out at www.thisisthefight.com
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Seth and Jeremy unpack some of the take aways from the Idaho spring retreat. Seth explains what happens when we dive into our stories and why the getting the right tools to unpack and what to do with unprocessed pain. Seth is offering a 7 week course on grief recovery and you might be surprised how appilicable it is to much more than just grief due to death. We are also excited for our first offering to women. This course is open to all and will be split into small groups, Wild Courage style for much of this will be in small groups.
https://www.spiritledfamilies.world/products/grief-recovery-method-with-seth-dahl-wild-courage
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