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Teach martial arts radically better using the ecological dynamics and constraints-led approach to training. Explore the little-known frontiers of skill adaptation, perceptual-motor learning, and performance science for combat sports such as jiu jitsu, taekwondo, kickboxing, karate, muay thai, and more. www.combatlearning.com
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If you enjoy hearing about conspiracy theories and self-deprecating humor than you came to the right place. If you are easily offended, you may not want to listen to this podcast. You've been warned. Welcome to Squashin' My Nuts.
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Noah Needs to Know

Noah Loyd Strawn

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These are my ramblings. As it was once said, Not all who wander are lost. I often wonder if I am wandering or lost. Join me on an adventure of self- discovery and life learning. Let us wander together, and see if we can't find if we cant find whatever it is that we are looking for.
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Rock That Doesn’t Roll looks at how Christian music shaped the world we're living in now by telling individual stories from the peak era of the contemporary Christian music industry. In the 80s, 90s and early 2000s CCM grew into a billion dollar business that affected millions of evangelical young people. Through interviews with artists, industry players and average fans Dr. Leah Payne and Andrew Gill trace the long-lasting personal, cultural and political impact of sometimes cringe-worthy m ...
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It’s not a mystery at all why so many people quit jiu jitsu and martial arts generally, and coach Andre and I dissect why. Other subjects covered: * Praise the process, not the outcome (fostering intrinsic motivation) * Warmups * Athletic skills Bring your CLA coaching and ecological dynamics knowledge to the next level and upgrade to the premium c…
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No new episode this week. Be back next Wednesday. Check our Patreon for some bonus content if you're interested. Do you have a Christian rock story to tell? Leave us a message at (629) 777-6336. If Rock That Doesn’t Roll is important to you, support us on Patreon. https://www.patreon.com/rtdr (join via the website, not the iOS app) Or make a one-ti…
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On today’s episode of The Rhythm of Us, we are so excited to chat with our sweet friend, Shannon Scott. Shannon is a Bible teacher, author, and the host of the podcast Everything Made Beautiful. She also serves on the team at QAVA, a local ministry here in Franklin, Tennessee. We chat with Shannon about the twists and turns of her story throughout …
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In 1998 it seemed like Josh Caterer had it made. His band, Smoking Popes, had three critically acclaimed albums out. They were signed to Capitol Records. He had married his high school sweetheart. But Josh had also just become a Christian and couldn't reconcile his rock band life with his new evangelical life. So he quit the band. On today's episod…
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In mid-June NPR published a story with the headline "Christian music is experiencing a pop breakthrough." As podcasters covering the Christian music industry, we usually think it reached it's zenith of popularity in the early 2000s, so this article caught our attention. To dig deeper into the topic, we invited the article's author, Emma Madden, on …
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I didn’t watch the debate, but I know it sucked. What I found in the comments is embarrassing. Snort. A study lol. Why would scientists call a neurological phenomenon “muscle memory?” Doesn’t even pass the smell test. The article states that muscle memory is making muscles remember movements, but then Zahabi says it’s neurological. Sloppy, sophomor…
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This week on the show it's legends only: Russ Taff and Steve Taylor. They collaborated on Russ' new album, "Cover Story," but both have long and distinctive careers in the Christian music industry. Russ Taff became lead singer of The Imperials in 1976, started his solo career in 1983, earning two Grammys and many Dove awards. He was one of the indu…
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One of the things we talk a lot about in our book, The Rhythm of Home, is the idea of building your family village. One thing parenting will teach you pretty quickly is that you can’t do it alone, so praying for a handful of amazing families you can do life with and raise your kids together becomes really important. On today’s episode, we are so ex…
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Michael Tait, most recently lead singer of The Newsboys and also well known as one third of DC Talk, confessed to accusations of sexual assault and drug abuse on June 10, 2025. This came after deeply reported investigations into his behavior were published first by The Roys Report and then by The Guardian. The day before this news broke, whistleblo…
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This week on The Rhythm of Us we’re chatting with our good friends Jason & Tori Benham. Jason and Tori are incredible speakers, marriage coaches and best selling authors of Beauty in Battle. Jason & Tori share some of the lessons they’ve learned over the last 25 years of marriage, rhythms that have helped them fight for and not against each other, …
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Welcome Back Friends! On this week’s episode we are thrilled to welcome back for the third time, best selling author, podcaster, worship leader, amazing songwriter, and our good friend, Christy Nockles. Christy is sharing the heart behind her beautiful brand new album, King Who Never Sleeps, which has pretty much been on repeat in our home this sea…
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On today’s episode we get to flip the script as I interview Chris on his best practices for decision making. There isn’t a week in our house where Chris does not receive a phone call from a buddy or two, asking him to talk them through a big decision. As someone who struggles regularly with decision fatigue myself, I often lean on Chris’ strengths …
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On today’s episode our good friend and world renowned photographer, Meshali Mitchell returns to join us for her third time on The Rhythm of Us to share about her journey of healing and restoration. Meshali is known for her incredible gift of capturing the heart and soul through her beautiful portraits, which is why she’s one of the most highly soug…
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On today’s episode of The Rhythm of Us, we are so honored to have award winning author Ruth McKeaney and her husband Bob joining us. You may have seen the McKeaneys beautiful home in the Philadelphia area called Hillside Farm, which has been featured in countless magazines and media posts, or from Ruth’s show on Homeworthy called At Home with Ruth …
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Interested in eco/CLA but stuck in a traditional school? Or maybe you’re frustrated with your progress, want to try something new, but are stuck inside a learning environment you don’t control. Either way, you still have some options. Of course, it’s optimal to run your own club or gym, but you can take ownership of your own learning journey and ge…
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My friend Daniel Marino made a critical observation about the karate community: “It’s about looking good, not learning how to fight.” Now, if you’re a part of the so-called “practical karate” or “practical bunkai” movement, you might think that you are exempt from this statement…but you’re not. Dan wasn’t just talking about the most traditional of …
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Welcome Back Friends! So thrilled to be back for another season of The Rhythm of Us! On today’s episode, we’re chatting with New York Time’s best selling author, Melanie Shankle about navigating the turbulent teen years. Melanie has written some of my very favorite books, Sparkly Green Earrings,(on parenting), Antelope in the Living Room(on marriag…
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This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit www.combatlearning.com Today I analyze a jiu jitsu seminar conducted by David Ooi in Singapore. In the process, a lot of good little nuances surface that I don’t often get to talk about in other places. Other Paid Articles You Don’t Want to Miss……
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Positional sparring is consistent with the constraints-led approach (CLA) to coaching—and by extension, scalable live training (SLT)—but positional sparring tends to have a less flexible scope of practice. So whereas all positional sparring can be CLA, the CLA is not simply positional sparring: it can be much more or much less, depending on the nec…
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