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AP News Radio
Wes Moore to be sworn in as Maryland's first Black governor
"Was more becomes Maryland's first black governor. Moore will be sworn in as governor today using a Bible once owned by Frederick Douglass, a marylander who escaped slavery on the state's eastern shore before becoming the famed abolitionist. Before Moore's inaugural speech, he scheduled to visit the Annapolis city dock, which was once one of the region's slave ports, and when he gives his inaugural speech as Maryland 63rd governor, Moore will be looking out on a mall in front of the capital with a statue of former U.S. Supreme Court Justice, thurgood Marshall, was more becomes the third black governor elected in the nation's history, Virginia's Douglas wilder was elected in 1989 and deval Patrick of Massachusetts was elected in 2006. I'm Donna water

The Doug Collins Podcast
Nashville Songwriters Association's Bart Herbison Shares a Story
"Start back though a little bit in the wilder days of Nashville when it was really growing. You tell a great story. One about your very building that you're in. The office building. If people were to come to Nashville and to see if they were to drive by you're building. What would they tell that story? Because it's really a famous building that you really it has nothing to do with Nashville songwriters, but it's where y'all have now. There was a man named Harold shedd. And Harold was from breeman, Alabama. A musical area, breeman, Georgia I'm sorry. And had worked in muscle shoals area, a musical area might as white an asphalt doing radio jingles. And one day hero went, I record jingles, I can record songs. And took the ill advised move of mortgaging his house. To sign a band named young country. When I say built, that would be a lie. Beg barred and stole some really antiquated studio equipment, put it in a room near music row and recorded this band. And the record labels, let me shout. Hey, did this man? Some of them like, what the hell do you think this isn't country? I don't know what this is. They're off temp other off key, never call us again. So Harold had invested everything he owned, and I think quickly learned, maybe this isn't that easy. And the band was ready to walk because they were a bar band. They played around the south making a living, they had kids. They were older about this time. And Harold goes, no, no, no, no, no, no, we're not done. We're going to make a second record. And over months and months and months when the ban wasn't touring, they did. And Harold Senate to all the same labels, and most of them didn't even listen to it. And they said, what did you not understand about we hate this? We hate you because this isn't country. It's like southern rock. We don't know what it is. And so that was that. And there were three songs left. Harrell said look, let's just record them, and by the way he named that room the first music mill. And so they recorded them. All but one, they had one song left. Meanwhile, back at the ranch, as happens in the music industry, RCA was not happy with the Nashville people running it. So they come down and fire everybody at the record level. Everybody. And they bring in, I think he was 27. He was in his 20s, a kid from New York, named Joe galani. He goes to his big lovely office and what used to be the Sony building and they're showing him around, he sits down, there's one one cassette tape. Sitting on his tape player. He puts it in and goes oh my God.

THE FIGHT with Teddy Atlas
"wilder" Discussed on THE FIGHT with Teddy Atlas
"And now he's training water, but he was a defensive fighter. He's trying to give water something. So my idea of something he never had. Defense, a defensive posture and understanding to him where his whole life in the ring has been offense. You know, I hit the guy and he's gone and that's the end of it. And so he's trying to do that and maybe some of it really shocked. But here's the interaction. The interesting thing is in any knock the guy out in a minute or whatever was. Like I said, there's peripheral stuff. There's collateral stuff. That's much more interesting. Nobody talked about it. But why was 238 pounds this last fight? And this one is two 14. Now maybe it was on a massive weight program. He was bulked up. I thought it hurt him. He was so big. He was so bulky. He was like Hercules. He couldn't move. And he got tired quickly. You know about that. I said it real quick. Don't get out. You're blogging, but then he had the audacity to see his 40 pound suit weighed him down. Now that was the fight before that. That was the one that was the first fury knockout loss. You're right. But does last knockout loss? He came in there really bulky, 238 pounds, all kinds of muscle on top of muscle. I think he tied in that fight, his muscles couldn't get the oxygen properly in a fight like that. And but he did it for a reason. I always say 75% of this game is mental. I'm 75% of life all of you guys in your games out there, whatever that game is, whatever the fight is. It's mental. How do you feel about yourself? What do you believe? Now what you could do and how smart you are and how physical and but what do you believe you can do? That holds you back all that catapult you. One or the other. And I think that when he got knocked out in the rematch with this suit you talked about he blamed it on the suit was too heavy and all that stuff. He got knocked out by fury in a rematch. Now he's going to find him for the trilogy. And he was scared. We're all scared. Anyone says that not please get out of here. You either got to go to a doctor or find out, find out what's wrong with your life. He's scared. I mean, fighters escape with their brave. They face their fears to go on a ring, they do what they get into. But he's coming into this trilogy fight and he's worried. I won't even say scared. He's doubting himself. Why would he just got knocked out? And so he looked for something. So what does he look but he felt if I get bigger, furious too big for me? Imagination starts going nuts. I gotta get bigger. And if I get big I'll be better. I'll be safer. I gotta have something to get me in that ring. Something to give me the confidence. Something to keep the wolf from the door. The wolf of doubt from the door. I gotta have something to really hold on to. So I'm gonna get bigger. I'm gonna get bigger. He didn't get better. He got bigger. And he got tired and his muscles didn't oxygenate. Oxygenate during a fight because there were two bulky. So he gets knocked out anyway. This sometimes you find out that things aren't what you thought they were. There's falsehoods out there. And he finds out that that didn't help him. His strength had to come from him. Not putting muscle on, not talking away, talking to them. You know, all that stuff that he used to do. That's not what gives you strength. That, in some ways, that that's weakness. Because, you know, facing what you got to face by yourself alone. What's coming? Face it without putting our 30 pounds of muzzle or 20 pounds a month. I'm not saying you can't help yourself in those areas, but at the end of the day, the greatest help you can get is to know who you are. To know who you are, to know that you can depend on yourself. That you can like yourself, you can trust yourself, you can believe in yourself. Not in a guy you build up, not in a guy that gets, that that's not you, you gotta find you. And I think he went back and found him. I think he said after he got knocked out, he said, okay, that didn't work. You know what? I can't keep reaching for these things to alleviate the to push the wolf away the wolf without away from the door. I have to find the right door. The door that opens up the room to the most powerful thing in the world. No one who I am. No one who I am, no one where the real strength is to strengthen me. My conviction of what I do, my desire to do it, my resiliency, towards doing it, that's my choice. I don't need anything more than that. He allowed himself to go back to 214 pounds and just be wilder and get improved in ways that really can improve your technically to another things. You know, that punchy tool that scored the knockout that nice smooth right handle that looked like nothing. He couldn't have drawn that in his last fight. He would have been too bulky to throw that. He couldn't even he couldn't have moved on his legs that way because he was too bulky to move on his legs that way. He couldn't even do that. He allowed himself to really get free. He got liberated. I think he got liberated from all the things that he thought were keeping the wolf on the door. The muscles to bravado, all that stuff that he thought was helping him, that was keeping the wolf from the door from that alleviating the fears or the doubts. No, the only way to do that, they're always going to be there. You don't know alleviate them. You accept them. And you say I'm ready for them. You embrace them. Come on, fear. Come on. I'm ready for them. I'm ready for them. I'm ready to face it. I'm not hiding but fine for the words and bravado and that kind of stuff will or putting a needle in my arm and I'm not saying he did. So I'm not saying that. We're taking a supplement or even going crazy on a wafer. I am facing what I have to face as me. My strength

SI Boxing with Chris Mannix
"wilder" Discussed on SI Boxing with Chris Mannix
"The hardest puncher in the history of the sport, there's no really way to quantify that, but certainly one of them, you know, you knocked out almost everyone he fought. So there's no disputing that. So you go from having this aura of invincibility like Mike Tyson had once upon a time. Then it kind of gets beaten out of you a little bit. He's still a devastating puncher, right? So I expect him to come through this fight, I don't want to say with no problems whatsoever, but let's be honest, like he is there to be hit, he can punch. He's a bit strong guy, but he's there to be hit, he slow, he barely moves his head, and Deontay Wilder is nothing short of a devastating puncher. So I would expect him to knock Robert hellani is out on Saturday night. But what happens if he was getting konaki honestly was beating up in the first couple rounds of the first fight, and all of a sudden just land something, oh, oh, you know, what if that what happens if he does that to Deontay Wilder? How does Deontay Wilder react to that? That's what I think Saturday night is about more than anything because we know he's still a devastating puncher. He looks like he's in good shape. He actually said that he's going to come in tomorrow at the way and he's going to come in significantly lighter than the career high two 30 80 wait for their third fight, right? So all of those things seem to be in line for wilder to look good on Saturday. The question that I have is when Robert or hellenius inevitably clips him with a shot, what happens? That's what it's saying it's worth 75 bucks necessarily. But that's what Saturday night's about. And one other thing, Chris, because I understand the frustration of people saying like, you know, why is he fighting hellenius and blah, blah, blah. I don't have a problem with fighting Robert Lanier. This is his first fight in over a year. He's coming off a devastating knockout loss, Elaine is coming off back to back wins against konaki, which are very credible wins. And the other thing is PBC's plan all along was for Deontay Wilder. Now they thought he would be defending his WBC title because they felt like he would beat Tyson Fury. The plan all along from PBC's perspective was for Deontay Wilder to fight Adam. At Barclays center, because Konami is from Brooklyn, they would have drawn a huge crowd. The Polish people were to come out and drove some of the sold the building out or in the great event, blah blah blah. Well, he's now fighting the guy who beat klonowski twice. That makes perfect sense. I mean, this is not surprising. You could have predicted if last October tenth. If you're saying, okay, down to the water is going to come back and fight, you know, 9 months from now a year from now. And I think he's going to fight hellenius. Connecting those dots was not difficult. And that's ultimately and also hellenes was owed a 7 figure payday after beating. The second time, well, who are you going to pay him 7 figures to fight exactly besides Deontay?

AJ Benza: Fame is a Bitch
Kara Young Weighs in on Trump and AJ's on Air Spat Over Her
"Donald Trump and AJ are having a terrible situation over you. Right. They're both very much insistent. AJ feels that Donald backstabbed him and stole you away from him. Second time around, not the first time. First time. Donald's saying, yes, in fact, Donald saying he stole her the first time. Right. Donald says the first time I was going to California, I'm playing you with him. He's just being insane. Carter, what's the real story here? Is to help Donald Trump out in age. I'm trying to bring these guys closer together. I think there's no danger of that happening. Right. What happens, Cara? Do you love AJ or do you love Donald? What happened? I have a completely different boyfriend. Wow. I told him that. And this is all things that were years ago that happened. And I consider myself to be very good friends with both of them. They're very different people. And I don't know how close they were to begin with. But why should they fight with each other? They didn't fight with each other because it's something that's old because they both have very big egos. Can I ask you a question? Yeah. Very similar kinds of guys. I don't think that they are so different than each other. Right. I think that I think obviously there's an age different and AJ's a little bit more wilder guy. But they both have very big egos and better in bed. That was one of the questions. Did you know I'm not going to talk about this? John feels he ruined you for ages. Now they're both I think, you know, maybe that was the luckiest day of their life or the most unlucky day of their life that they met me. I was a compliment to both of them and they both know that.

Stephanie Miller's Happy Hour Podcast
Republican Cheating Tactics Have a Long History
"You made an interesting point, Charlie, historian that you are. one tactic used by the legal end of the January 6th insurrection that wasn't present in one way or another during the Republican recount campaign in Florida 2000? Thank you for pointing out, they have always been cheaters. It's like watching the slow development of the techniques that came to fruition. On January 6th. I mean, you went from one riot at a counting center in day county to taking over the capitol. Yeah. It's the same thing. I mean, the people are a little wilder. And obviously they're people. But it's the same thing. Stop the counting. Stop the county because if we finish counting the Democrats going to win, right? I mean, if we count all the votes that are legal, you lose. So you don't you make sure they don't finish counting illegal

Veteran on the Move
"wilder" Discussed on Veteran on the Move
"All right, back to talking with army command center major Scott wilder. So right before the break, we were talking, we just mentioned briefly mentioned the career skills program. So first of all, who's running the career skills program, who's managing it, how is the relationship there? So the careers skills program is ran by the installation management command of the army out of San Antonio. They oversee all of the all of the programs that are involved with Chris Christie's program. And then our piece of it is we just help help with some of the costs that will be incurred by the soldier attending. Now the so really, so the way that it works, I will tell you, is which is great. It works out. It helps many people. It helps the soldiers. It helps the army transition soldiers. It helps the corporation find great people to be to be employed by them. So. Sometimes just looked at as like, they're really helping the army out. But it kind of goes both ways. They're helping the army out, but you can bet that we're helping all those different corporations out by providing some great soldiers. Well, yeah, absolutely. So the way it works is within the last hundred day within a 180 days of your EAS, you can apply to go work for a company in the army continues to pay your salary while you're off working with this company for 90 days or a 180 days. And typically speaking, the company may end up hiring that soldier in the soldier may like to have a job and they roll right into that when they actually EAS. Yeah, yeah, so that's the way that it's supposed to work and the way that it really works is the idea of it is, you know, with the like you said last 180 days, they find this program. And obviously they got to do it ahead of time because they got to pack a lot into the last 180 days. They find this corporation that they want to work for, like, a great example I always use is the pipe that all the overhead sprinklers, stuff like that. I think I want to be the guy that installs those. You can go to the post that provides that training. And then at the end of that training, they will offer you employment and they have locations across the country. So you can say, I want to go to Alabama. This is where I'm going to be moving to in the end. And then that corporation will agree to it. And the success rate is over 90%. And when you take that 9 or 10% not getting hired, it's kind of a, it's a deceiving number because it's not soldiers who didn't pass. I would say nearly, I bet 98% of soldiers pass, if not even more, what it is that 10% is the guys who say, you know what? I'm going to re enlist. Or you know what, after the training, this is something I just don't want to do. Or you can't give me the location I want. So most times soldiers are passing..

Mike Gallagher Podcast
Hillary Clinton Threatens to Sue FOX News
"Rodham Clinton the victim. Either way, they've been coming after me again lately, in case you might have noticed, it's funny, the more trouble Trump gets into the wilder, the charges and conspiracy theories about me seem to get. So now his accountants have fired him. And investigations draw closer to him and right on cue the noise machine gets turned up, doesn't it? Fox? Leads the charge with accusations against me, counting on their audience to fall for it again. And as an aside, they're getting awfully close to actual malice in their attacks. But as I said, don't get distracted, don't let the extremes of any or either side throw us off course. Focus on the solutions that matter to voters. She shall panic. She's threatening to sue Fox News. She is so desperate, she's hinting that she's going to file a lawsuit against Fox News.

AP News Radio
Boldy's hat trick powers Wild to a 7-4 win over Red Wings
"The Wilder the seven four win over the red wings is rookie Matt boldly recorded his first career hat trick and had an assist the wings led to nothing until boldly scored twice in the two oh five span of the first period he completed his hat trick in the second period with the second pair play gold tonight Carrillo caprice I've had two goals and an assist and mats Zuccarello set up three tallies from Minnesota the Wilder eleven one and once is January sixth and it won six in a row at home Dylan Larkin opened the scoring for Detroit with his twenty fifth goal of the season I'm Dave Ferrie

Mark Levin
Former Virginia Governor Douglas Wilder Expresses Disappointment With Kamala Harris, Terry McAuliffe
"I wanted to tell you and I forgot but now I'm back About Doug wilder remember I had mentioned him From a Virginia governor first black governor of Virginia last black governor of Virginia He is disgusted with mcauliffe and Kamala Harris And as his reported here Yahoo Douglas wilder the only black governor of Virginia's history Is no fan of the video endorsement Vice president Kamala Harris made for Terry mcauliffe which is being played Sundays and hundreds of the old dominions black church I mean it's so illegal It's so in your face Mcauliffe is pushing it The White House has put because they know nobody's going to charge them They know nobody's going to go after them because they own the whole damn government Now when we own it right When we have all the branches of government we have whistleblowers Whistleblowers with their dog whistles just blowing whistles all over the place Oh and then we have congressional hearings We had the Washington compost and CNN You get it The ad which ethics and legal experts say a clear violation of IRS rules as I pointed out weeks ago is set to continue playing right up until the November 2 gubernatorial election They don't care And by the way I'm not the only one about a week after I pointed this out Jonathan turley said the same thing Anybody who is a serious lawyer who knows something about how this works knows that this is illegal So the Democrat party as it says here is pulling out all the stops to ensure black turnout even breaking the IRS law But a thumbs down from the 90 year old wilder a Democrat highly respected voice in Virginia politics for decades is significant again African

Rewilding Earth
Rewilding Earth Podcast Episode 78: Iowa Rewilding and Big River Connectivity With Mark Edwards - burst 01
"I'm still Just in the throes realizing how wild it is where i live and yet where i live is the most biologically altered state north america. We've converted roughly ninety eight percent of the state for ume needs farming mostly roads highways and cultural kind of things like that. And so. I feel like i've been really lucky. I have a numerous france that i still maintain visiting one. Those main couvert island and so for example. And so i get to go to these places still. But i really like teasing him in particular like wait. You left i with this front on it. We don't figure out here where we're gonna figure it out. I mean he wanted to go over. There was something left a lot of friends in that but it became clear to me. I go visit those places like going to wilderness areas. But really the wildness is about more my relationship to my place wherever i am and so i've really come to love. I will bear very deeply and lake. I love it a lot. Because of what's been done to in a very short amount of time and yet i see potential there that i don see other places and i think that's really how i got into the reviled and so here. I am with the re wilding nut connecting with the people. I know and so i met roger. Ross give for this process and we kind of formed a partnership and Ross is extremely important in my life at that time because he's very challenged to me. We both agreed on. We were following rewinding We at read most all the same odd. We read most all the same books in southern deep understanding the language of each other but we came from past history a whole different way as was a local agricultural a business And here's mine trying to work with all the different environmental organizations trying to learn every plant species all that kind of level and between the two of us. I challenge each other tremendously and that's I think would really Catchers be wild Wild ethic that we're trying to do. We're both trying to learn how to be wilder and what rewinding me. And it's changed me tremendously. I just keep reading and reading a read most of this stuff before. How do i apply that to my own thing about. I don't have to wilderness anymore. I used to go a lot and well supposed to grow up. I still love places. I still find that interesting. But i have never been a wilder place in one sense of the word than i am where i live now on. I and i'm surrounded by corn beans. Two thirds of the statements covered into animal species. It's absolutely frightening how that green curtain and what's frightening is how people look at it and see that as a agreeing healthy thing on the national level what was being addressed was wilderness series or what we have stuff that's left. Where can we

Rewilding Earth
A highlight from Rewilding Earth Podcast Episode 78: Iowa Rewilding and Big River Connectivity With Mark Edwards
"I'm still Just in the throes realizing how wild it is where i live and yet where i live is the most biologically altered state north america. We've converted roughly ninety eight percent of the state for ume needs farming mostly roads highways and cultural kind of things like that. And so. I feel like i've been really lucky. I have a numerous france that i still maintain visiting one. Those main couvert island and so for example. And so i get to go to these places still. But i really like teasing him in particular like wait. You left i with this front on it. We don't figure out here where we're gonna figure it out. I mean he wanted to go over. There was something left a lot of friends in that but it became clear to me. I go visit those places like going to wilderness areas. But really the wildness is about more my relationship to my place wherever i am and so i've really come to love. I will bear very deeply and lake. I love it a lot. Because of what's been done to in a very short amount of time and yet i see potential there that i don see other places and i think that's really how i got into the reviled and so here. I am with the re wilding nut connecting with the people. I know and so i met roger. Ross give for this process and we kind of formed a partnership and Ross is extremely important in my life at that time because he's very challenged to me. We both agreed on. We were following rewinding We at read most all the same odd. We read most all the same books in southern deep understanding the language of each other but we came from past history a whole different way as was a local agricultural a business And here's mine trying to work with all the different environmental organizations trying to learn every plant species all that kind of level and between the two of us. I challenge each other tremendously and that's I think would really Catchers be wild Wild ethic that we're trying to do. We're both trying to learn how to be wilder and what rewinding me. And it's changed me tremendously. I just keep reading and reading a read most of this stuff before. How do i apply that to my own thing about. I don't have to wilderness anymore. I used to go a lot and well supposed to grow up. I still love places. I still find that interesting. But i have never been a wilder place in one sense of the word than i am where i live now on. I and i'm surrounded by corn beans. Two thirds of the statements covered into animal species. It's absolutely frightening how that green curtain and what's frightening is how people look at it and see that as a agreeing healthy thing on the national level what was being addressed was wilderness series or what we have stuff that's left. Where can we

THE FIGHT with Teddy Atlas
"wilder" Discussed on THE FIGHT with Teddy Atlas
"Better. Aa gonna make you have a soul at find a soul. The way wilder found his soul all the stuff in the world. A doing that. That's on you brother. And he did it. He did it. So i wanted to make choice. Cemented that If there's nothing else to really break down with this fight from from the xs and os and a physical digs taking place inside that ring. Then i think we've covered pretty damn good. I would like to touch on. Why wilder because i know a lot of people asked why wilde supposedly refused to take congratulations from sure. I'm i'm glad you brought that up when you said if there was nothing else i was gonna say the one thing that i would have liked to have seen after after deontay wilder will behave the way he did during that fight. A literally changed my view of them in part is i wish she just said like. Hey man good fight. I know we talked a lot of crazy talk. Whatever it's part of the five. They did a good job of hyping. It they delivered on. I would've loved to have seen him. Say congratulations he said all the right things in an in those statement he released after he said. I did everything i couldn't the best man one. I was super disappointed that he wouldn't go over and shake the guy's hand because at the end of the day. Okay insulted each other. But they've been in there three times together beating the crap out of each other best man one just like he said in his statement to shake hands mad. Good on you. Could you beat me congratulations. So i'm glad you wanna address that because i thought that was interesting component of the whole fight. Yeah listen here's my my feeling on it in some ways the same as you when when these two guys act like warriors site that squared circle in that chamber truth is often would refer to it And as the great lab emerging. I believe Once referred to it many years ago. When it's all over you very very seldom if almost never you you do. Not you do not see those two combatants show mutual respect. You know whether. It's hugging each other shaking hands and braces. Whatever because they both knew where they went they knew boat knew what was at risk. They both knew what it took to go to a place. Most people will never have the capacity to go to to a place where stalk and you got to bring your own frequent light. And you don't know if you come out of this types and you don't know how far in there you could go until you go so you see a mutual respect that is unmatched sport at any other contests than anything in the world to be quite honest and it's it's rewarding to see it and it is and i think it's important to see it fall of us to almost justify that these two men were trying to have frigging kill each other before. I think it's almost necessary for us to think what still human that that you know. We're not a roman crowd you know. That's just looking for blood that we're looking for more than that. We're looking to see. Two men show was something we have never seen before. Show us how far one can go. How far one can stretch what they thought were limits. You know it almost teaches us. You know teaches us that you know. It's not only about you know going out there and giving it you know the old college try and just you know going going to the extent that you can go to as almost like it's reminding us in a strange way that we have a responsibility to find out you know we always say do your best but it's almost takes it to another place. Do your best but almost like you should have the should have to curiosity to find out what could be what could be out there for you. What is possible and you can never find that out into your until you're willing to until you willing to go beyond you've ever gone before you won't to to take that risk you will to go into as i often say that dog place and not stop when it gets talk but instead keep going even when you sometimes can't see where the hell you go. I know that sounds crazy. But you know i mean if you have those voyagers of those you know explorers. Many many years ago didn't keep going out on the ocean. We never would have known that. The world's not flat you don't fall off and in some ways they teach us to be on little voyages to be on little you know discoverers to discover how far is too far and what is never too far. They teach us that they show us that and sometimes it gets pretty brutal and again. I think we need to see them embrace the way they often do almost always do. We need to see them embrace to know that. We're still human to know that this says you know. There's a reason why we watch this. It's not just about somebody being knocked into their unconscious state. That is about things that are more valid than that more meaningful more important than that and that they show is that by embracing in giving that respect each other so i think that a lot of people were upset by. I heard that there was a lot of people and you upset about it. But for me i want to give a couple of excuses for it but i wanna point out a couple of things that haven't been pointed out about that the way that wild act it afterwards. So did act have towards. That did not bode well with everybody..

THE FIGHT with Teddy Atlas
"wilder" Discussed on THE FIGHT with Teddy Atlas
"You stole my thunder earlier. By the way as an intro to the fight i was going to say teddy. Not much to talk about this weekend. Maybe we could pick up on the college football something but you already told them that. We're going to talk about the heavyweight fights. So let's get into the undercard. Adam colonoscopy gets a rematch against robert helenians which was a bit of an upset when robert beat him. The first time. I at least i was surprised crazy. How crazy is that. That whole lenny. Who still big dog. A pretty sizable dog shows you. That sometimes these guys like when my heavenly eileen for sonny liston and lists seven seventy one favorite ally you know obviously stops them and then the rematch listens to favorite store and i mean it happens. It happens but people gave no credit lettuce and look at what he show themselves to be. He's shown themselves to be just a tough guy that was given really you know was given opponents that will favorable to build a record or gambian very nice. It was given those kind of poets. I mean i know that he beat he. Beat harry all was forty four years old. But that's and. Chris gave a tremendous and kudos to chris. What a warrior he gave a tremendous effort to ruiz against ruis but still Ariola had been through a lot of losses a tough times you know. Obviously he's past his best so he beats ariola slugfest and and then he gets he gets stopped by eleni is and then they go and they make karakia favorite again. We're dead not seeing what kentucky is not. So you thought i was gonna say kentucky is no. They're not seeing what he's not. He's not a fight with would probabl- properly defined skills with good technique. He's he's like wilder. That's i mean really. We speak the truth here. It's a shame what. I look at my. It's the same as i look at water in some ways. I think what a shame. Because but i think like a teacher thanks. I think what a shame that nobody of a tortoise lionhearted guy how to fight what is shame that nobody ever taught him the basics of fighting. And i think about what to blake. Great mickey duff. What are the great boxing. Promoters of all he used to say teddy. This guy gets insulted. If you miss them. I mean i. 'cause tomato would've tripped and said teddy. Somebody needs to tell this guy. It's not illegal to move his head. I mean it's absurd in my business. You know what i look and say. These guys aren't taught anything with all the heart. They got the difference between of course him and wada. What was born with a lot more talent. I've been well water. Water has great genetics. Wada has superior talent so whether superior atlanticism will just get right to the point. Power as i always say punches are not made. They are born and wada. Has that gift but why go now to fight either. Quick thing about one quick thing about that fight though and then i want to hear what you thought about. The actual fight is that kohanovsky. He took a beating against helena's it was like lanier new. Wh what he had in front of them from the first fight adam didn't do anything to improve in the second fight in the the second fight just was a continuation of the beating in the first army. Beat the crap out of every round to the point where adam was blatantly hitting him with the polish packers shot right outta andrew ladas playbook. I couldn't believe this one tool. Okay we try to get out slow. And that's once he's constipated sometimes. Okay the commentators sometime in okay. The commentators sometimes play politics. They sit in the middle of they will say something that they think is gonna upset somebody. Why the not that should job. But it is case they will right they will right now he was he was trying to get he was trying to get out and and he was one of two things but he's trying to get out but the other thing is as trying to obviously hurt the guy. Slow the guy down from doing what he's don't told me you see. He's in other words he's in a desperate place Nurtured place where he doesn't have any answers but also if he gets out by hidden guy low then it's not like he gets stopped. You know it's it's a not all but in his mind it is my right. It's like if i get disqualified. It's a little different in his mind under fire at that moment. It's a little different than getting knocked out of well. You use wilder as an example wilder to me gained more fans than he could have ever imagined. I have a new level of respect for wilder cookie. What it did exactly. What sugar ray. Leonard did in the first round fight in a loss. He gained he in that laws. Gained as you just touched on the respect of defense that he never had before because the way because the way behave. Yeah my point with kornacki. You'd be better off to just keep doing what you doing in. Take your lumps but to do that. To get out throws away that entire effort that you might have put in otherwise swamp gonna add some to what you said about going into this fight. Picking up way left off. I'll change it gonna as a little some a little a little more definitive and a little more a little more important from fighters perspective of mortality. That i took more out of him. I think than people realize you know not everybody. Is george foreman. George foreman very special man as a person and as as a human being as a person and also physically that what he could endure he come back ten years later and win a world title at forty five and what. He could adore very special man. Not everybody has the capacity to endure the way that enjoyed former. Did and i'm here to say that. What will missing a boat on a little bit. Maybe is how much that first. Speeding with helena's took out of kentucky. You know. everybody only has if we're going to. We're going to kind of put it this way. Only have so many punches in them that they could take Is you know. It's like a rock. You hit a rocky hit a rock. It doesn't go anywhere. You hit the rocket the rock and and then maybe on your five hundred fifty thousand strike on iraq a piece chips off and that's what that's what. The endurance leveled the capacity of hits. The rock had on it. You don't know what that number is on. Human being. Everyone is different and that number is a little different for with people like george foreman and maybe people even maybe we'll find out down the road that's when you find out maybe even people like water. We don't know what that number is but we might be at that number will kentucky or very close to it. Because if he's got between between the punchestown attentional low blows. That's like that. That that's what i mean about. He could've got knocked out and moved on with his career and he could have made the argument..

AJ Benza: Fame is a Bitch
Why Tyson Fury Is a True Fighter
"I was very anxious to see the Tyson Fury Dante wilder fight. Love those two guys, especially Tyson Fury. It's amazing to me a lot of people don't know that Tyson Fury who's 6 foot 9. And a terrific heavyweight champ. I thought everybody knew that this guy was born premature, was gonna not make it, and it was really touch and go. The fact that he was born, his father said he could fit in the palms of both of his hands. That's how tiny he was. The doctors didn't give him much of a chance and his father said, none of my son's gonna make it. He's a fighter. The father was a big boxing fan and a big fan of Mike Tyson so they named this little boy. Tyson. Never known he'd grow up to become a boxer, let alone a heavyweight champ. But in the midst of his life, it all fell apart. I think he got into maybe drinking, but I think drugs and drinking were a part of it. He lost kind of his mental stability. He went down a bad road and came back to be a terrific athlete and a great champion. In fact, he's one of the guys who was saving boxing. Dante Wilde, a 6 foot 7, tough as nails black dude. 42 wins, 41 by knockout. The only losses in ties he has are against Tyson Fury. So this fight was going to be great. It was a great fight. I caught it on a legal link that someone sent me did not disappoint. If there was ever a fight you wanted to pay for and pay per view, this was the

Wendell's World & Sports
"wilder" Discussed on Wendell's World & Sports
"He accused bark. Brianna spiking is water. The old Hand and trainer that he had and he made an accusation that someone had tampered with. Fury's gloves w what the hell are we talking about here. We've been talking crazy every ever since. He got his head Ever since he got his ass kicked and the second fight so i. I don't know exactly what changes are going to be made for the first time when they thought that it was a situation where men wait a minute while he's looking at this guy saying wait a minute i'm not su- physically bigger and stronger than this guy. Got a guy who's bigger taller whiter than deny so. Where am i gonna go what what's going to be happening so look for this fight coming him. Wilder is a little bit heavier than he was the second fight when he weighed in the to thirty one compared to the first fight when he weighed in the to seventeen fury came into the second fighter to seventy one to seventy one up from two fifty seven the first time they fought. Now he's hovering around two seventy seven to seventy eight for this fight of the game plan is going to be the same wasn't a. I wasn't a second fight. The second fight from the opening. Bell fury raham sprinted to the center of the ring. Everybody was like. Are you gonna bark. So you're going to be the counterpuncher poetry. Then he ever furious. Like now i'm gonna go out there. And i'm going to establish My strength i'm gonna go out there. I'm gonna establish the dictation of the fight. i'm gonna go out there and kinda dictate which way we're going to be going. He ran out to the center of the ring and began the fight. Detroit style the pace the aggression right there and wilder was batting up while we get backing up. The backing up look hesitant. He was falling for the faints of fury and such the footwork. From tyson in the first couple of rounds was superb. And i think that can of flustered wilder a little bit in any chance of a competitive fight between those two in the second ended near the end of the third round when wildwood was dropped by overhand. Right about thirty five seconds left up going around and that was it. He would never the same never the same. He doesn't have the experience of how to recover from something like that. So around four through seven. I'll give wilder credit. I mean he instead of pretty strong. Jim he can take an asshole open because four five six and seven those rounds fury was beating him up and while they're never recovered from that del yet no plan b. and if planning isn't working for dante where we're gonna go here yuengling get on his toes. Start boxing he ain't going. He doesn't have the defensive skills he doesn't have the experience of when you get hurt on what on what to do to try to survive and tried to thriving it back into the fight yet. None of that. So i don't know exactly what else is going to do if you saw that. Fight in the second the second and you saw fury just a lean in owning in lean of this guy putting his entire upper body on the back of the knit of the head and back of the net of duranti wilder..

Ball
'Combat Sports News & Clubb Bangerz (#7): Tyson Fury vs Deontay Wilder' ft. Clubber D the Combat G (Ball & Buds Podcast Episode #27)
"Who who. Who will he choose. We are waiting with baited yes. It's minted baited breath. My friend take it away. I know everybody wants to know what is club. Radice pick who who is club or diga pick. Who does the combat she think will win the rubber match between tyson fury and deonte wilder. Who's gonna win before. I give my prediction. Let's see what led up to this so we all know about the first fight. It was a draw me personally. I thought wilder should one. That count was kinda slow. I kinda slow. The count was low and When weary with furious. I got floored he got up damn near one that round if wow they knock them down fear would win that fight. It was still close. It was a draw. Some people say if you're a one but because of that devastating knockout. Some people gave to wilder giving edge either way. It was a draw bill to the second fight. Second fight i mean fury swishes holtkamp. Camp up start training macron boxing with with with sugarhill legendary Transco for manual store recipes. You know saying nobody number legends in heart in hard hitters came out of a crop. Boxing up there in detroit but Gower sugarhill changes. Oh game playing math. Wilders ass out now louder has um you know a couple of excuses. He said here i. It was His suit was too heavy. But one actually address negro power engine recruiter table with attitude One should look like extra. Game of thrones. You chose look like that. So don't don't blame the suit. That was you buddy. So i said of the suit was actually twenty forty pounds in a long walk. look here you ain't demolition. You're not leaving the dum okay. If it was that bad maybe you should. Johnson arena around like us all awards going. I don't know but don't blame. Don't make excuses now. He fired mark zalin. His cornermen santa he always sabotage him and he did complain about the water and he was seeing double and it is a small conspiracy going right now because post fight. Fury refuses to the water. That that that they get. I speak fury refuse to take of the water that they gave him say that ten times. So you know at. I'm not gonna make excuses feerick. And what a great game plan came and heavier presa action. He is the best now with all those who i'd say He is the best boxer wade been. You might be a little bit of pure boxer but fury his ass goes bad and he really like the black olive oil like he's wilder. Didn't look prepared the second fight now here. We go third fight. Fury tried to skip him. Go straight to the anthony joshua so we can get undisputed. You know it was in the clause that water got a rematch. There was gonna be a rubber match if you wanna wait. Try to breach contract. Go fight josh. What they already had date they wanna fight. Wembley but there's issue with that because that's a fury does not have a license to fight in the uk. His has been suspended since he beats klitschko. Okay he tests positive for. Pd's for pets you know. He hasn't he doesn't have a license in in the uk. Now he can always get reinstated. He can call the queen he can call each elbow. He can call painting a bear. Maybe even danger mouse's somebody may wanna spice. Maybe they can help you know they could try license back into austin powers is helping trying to help out with that but you know. I don't know what happened. But he can't find the uk right now hasn't for years and he doesn't want them to go through investigation because the former that he bought the lamb meat from the contaminated lamb equal. That's kind of our special

SI Boxing with Chris Mannix
"wilder" Discussed on SI Boxing with Chris Mannix
"Now on the podcast. He is the former. Wbz heavyweight champion on saturday. He will attempt to regain his title and pick up a measure of revenge against tyson fury when he challenges fury in las vegas. He is deontay wilder deontay. Let's start here. How would you describe your level of confidence right now. The roof. i ain't got no ruth. has it been that way. How long has it been that way. Your confidence being like this mccomb lives have been like this. As i started by first training camp the for the july of quite overtime he just got even stronger and stronger. As the delays came. You know It made us even stronger with the camp with the relationship as in the ball with the guys in the camp and the task that lies their hand. So you know. Tom has benefited me the more time to better for me. I've written about you a lot over the years deontay and you've overcome a lot. You're self-made man. When it comes to boxing th this experience losing for the first time first time since the olympics amateurs. How difficult was that to initially get over. It wasn't difficult at all until allows doesn't define who i am at all. You know. I think when you surround yourself by the right people. I'm always talking by love. Love to discount with me and we used to wind yourself by love. You know naysayers negatively in all. You don't see that. I've been around positive. Pilot thinking puzzle speaking have puzzle results so even with the lost. It didn't make you think about. Do i have to change dramatically. Do i have to do something significantly different to get right. No the as you look ahead to this fight the most significant adjustment that you think you have to make is what just been more been more aggressive. You know like. I said before i have. I have people around my china that i brought in. And the things that we've been doing we've been doing on the consisted tastes so Even with sparring things. They've been doing. We'd be doin' consistent. Basically has been something that i have to think about doing something that i i do is like muscle memory instead of just going in knocking guys out. We know that's a part of me. Just.

SI Boxing with Chris Mannix
"wilder" Discussed on SI Boxing with Chris Mannix
"Got to worry about well. You mentioned something. That is another part of this. I mean deontay. Wilder has accused tyson fury of every cheating maneuver under the sun. He is accused ice and fury of being the biggest cheater in boxing. History point blank period. We know all eyeballs will be on tyson fury. When his hands are being wrapped like a- all there will be a lot of scrutiny. Even does even if you think it's all bullshit. There'll be a lot of scrutiny on tyson fury. If the same thing happens it's not going to be good for deontay wilder. It's just point. Yeah let me ask you this baraka. Here's so i'm a boxing. Hall of fame voter. And i was thinking about this the other day if deontay wilder loses to tyson fury and retires after that. I don't think he's a hall of famer i don't. He's had a long run as heavyweight. Champion but fury said this on social media this week like who have you beaten like dominic brazil is not a quality win. You beat luis ortiz twice. So you have to quality wins over the same guy. I don't know how you look at while there's resume and say he's worth. He's worthy of being in the hall of fame. Am i crazy. I see you. You're not you're not crazy. I think that's a very good question. I think is valid points. I can only say this. The wilder was a champion before joshua he was a champion actually before fury. People don't realize that he won the title before fury beat klitschko. So he was. He's our long standing champion five legitimate years and one month. He was heavyweight champion of the world. And it's not his fault that literally. He fought whoever was available and was lobbying to get the anthony. Joshua if i you know in the beginning now no no no no no. That's that's years later chris. I'm talking about two thousand sixteen. Two thousand seventeen. He was the one that was being blackballed that ball. He wanted to fight. He wanted that fight and he couldn't get it after he got with theory. He's like man. I'm not trying to see joshua. I'm not saying us writer role that's just feeling like if you've been blackballing me all this time now. Don't wanna fight him. You know who else did that will spent keith. Thurman i'm not fighting you. Because what i wanted to fight you. You don't wanna fight some. Everybody else does that. Mean he's scared of keith thurman no he just wants to do them dirty now because he felt like he was done dirty and that's what the day was five years champion. You can't be mad at a guy that everybody available. But i'm not saying those guys that he thought should give into the hall of fame and that's that's going up all be said rock. I totally agree with everything is still doesn't get you a whole. I agree with you. i agree with you. I gotta cut you off bit. stop bernstein. Does.

The Eric Metaxas Show
"wilder" Discussed on The Eric Metaxas Show
"Few did give us the background there. Yes so what led up to. that is after. I'd come to this. Saving faith and revelation through the book of hebrews at the mormon church was not what it claimed to be I had actually publicly professed in front of about forty or fifty mormon missionaries. My new found faith. In jesus christ so as a missionary who is concluding my two year mission trip i was supposed to stand up and share my testimony in my testimony had radically changed from the beginning of my mission to the end and so i actually publicly professed that i believe that jesus was all that i needed that was saved by his grace and not by works and now new for the first time in my life that i had right standing with god and the forgiveness of my sins through the shed blood of christ and so as a result of that public testimony my mormon leader ended up calling me and said we need to. We need to chat and so that was when the two of us went into a meeting and we talked about three hours. And i very candidly shared with him. The things that i had been reading in the bible that i'd come to know that salvation was independent of the mormon church of any religious institution but totally dependent on christ alone told him that i no longer needed the mormon prophet or any earthly man to mediate between me and god. There was one god and one mediator in that is christ and so all of these things. I came forward To him and he responded by telling me that was filled. The spirit of the devil I was being deceived by satan. And then he threatened excommunicate me in my mission was terminated. Three weeks early. And at that point i then is a twenty one year old Mormon missionary was put on a plane and sent back to utah and had to face my family and my friends okay. What was that like facing your family and your friends when this is over so it was terrifying. Because i didn't know how they were going to respond. But praise god they. They had very soft hearts toward me. My parents i think were very confused. But they never Ostracize me. And i think that they were curious as to. Why is there mormon son who had been so dedicated to the faith. I was willing to walk away from that. And what was more valuable about this message. That i had found in the bible and so i gave them the challenge. Read the bible. I give that to my siblings to my parents and And just encourage them to go to the source. I actually ended up leaving utah immediately. And i moved back to florida. Which is where. I had served my mormon mission and my girlfriend and i ended up getting married and we discounted started our whole new walk as of christ a hand in hand recognizing that you know we had everything that we needed in jesus and then back in utah got was working in the hearts and lives in my family members Through his word. So did your parents and other family members come to the same conclusion that you did eventually. How how long did that process take so. My older brother who at the time was a senior at brigham young university in my younger sister. Who is a senior in high school. They were the first in my family to come to saving faith in jesus christ beside myself and that happened very quickly. I'd say within a few months my parents know they were so much more entrenched in in this and they also had a lot more to lose. My mom was a tenured professor at byu so professing a newfound faith in christ and not the mormon church anymore would mean losing her job her tenureship. I mean everything and so But god worked uniquely and individually in each one of their lives. My mother actually went to the gospel of john and right from the beginning. John one one in the beginning was the word and the word was with god and the word was god that that verse in and up itself contradicts the very nature of christ as taught through the mormon church and so god began to work in her heart. My father's heart as well and they've both come to saving faith in jesus now Alter the praise and glory of god. Wow gosh this stuff. It can be so hard for people whether you're coming out of a mormon faith or or muslim faith or i mean for me I was raised in the greek orthodox faith and for me. It's different because i don't think that they teach anything that is wrong but they also often don't teach what is right or even understand what is right and then if you say well i'm born again. They would say well then. You're not with us anymore. Why have you rejected. You know being greek and being greek orthodox anything. Well i haven't right we're all this is all there's only one faith we believe in the nineteen creed we believe in the same thing so it's always difficult when you go through this process where it can be difficult and god tells us inscription. Count the cost and are you willing to do that. Are you willing to lose all for my sake. And if you're willing often you don't have to lose very much in other words. You know your parents come around. And so. It's a beautiful thing to see that that happened for you. But i i want to ask. So what are the sticking points and when your mother reads john one one. What is it that so clear in mormon teaching that bumps up against what the scripture teaches. Another what are they. What are they really really clear about that. You say is antithetical to what it is to believe that the bible is the word of god so there's a few the first one is the very nature of god himself right so in isaiah forty three forty four. We know that there's only one god. And there's no other god beside him and god has been from eternity to eternity and and he is not a created being but in mormonism god is actually a man who has progressed to become god and so they believe that we as humankind can also become gods ourselves and so there is a different view on the very nature and eternal existence of god and jesus as well so in mormon theology. Jesus is actually a created being by this father. God who was once a man. I think we're at a time in this segment but We're gonna be right back talking to mica wilder. Hey folks. I'm talking to michael wilder passport to heaven. The true story of zealous mormon missionary.

The Eric Metaxas Show
"wilder" Discussed on The Eric Metaxas Show
"Gain the whole world but to lose his soul. So we're talking about that cost of discipleship to recognize that following. Jesus means losing the world. It means that we gained something greater in christ than anything that we will ever lose. According to the flesh. And so i recognize that i was going to have to come forward at some point about this transformation that the gospel wrought in my heart. And so i ended up coming forward to My missionary peers to my mormon leaders to my family and my friends and of course each reaction was different but God used what he did in my life to begin to plant seeds in the hearts and lives of my loved ones as well did you. I guess how did that unfold in other words did. Did you share with anybody. How what your questions were knows before you. You figure the whole thing out yourself while you're in the process of trying to figure this out. We able to share this journey these questions with people in lds community. The only person that i would say. I was really open with was actually my my highschool mormon girlfriend so when i was on my mission of florida she was a student. Byu and i was sharing with her through handwritten letters once a week. The things that i was learning through the reading of the word of god and ultimately i gave her the same challenge that that pastor had given me and that was just to read the bible like a child so She was the personnels most comfortable sharing these things with and she actually to was born again while she was a student. Byu she's now my wife alicia we've been married for fifteen and a half years and so she was the first person But i didn't really understand what was happening as it was happening until i got to the very end. And so is always going. Through this process i never foresaw that. It was eventually leading me outside of my religious roots. I'm probably very similar. To martin luther as he began this process of investigating truth through the word of god. I don't think he ever intended to go through that process and end up leaving the faith to which she had dedicated his life. And i think it was very much similar to me so when i finally came to that point of full awakening of my eyes opened to the gospel the grace of god then i had no choice to but to come forward to you know my friends and family and tell them what got done my life. What was there a point as you're coming to these understandings That you thought you would be able to stay in The lds mormon community in other words. We're there point where you thought you can bring the truth to them. And they'll be grateful for the clarification. Absolutely that's actually a great question. I think there was a long period of time. Where i although i was seeing these discrepancies between the mormon church and biblical christianity. I thought well. Maybe i can help. Reform it from the inside and stay in the church and and at that point i didn't even recognize the core foundation of the church itself was built on a false gospel. I thought it just needed correction. And actually the the full awakening for me came when i was reading the book of hebrews when i only had about three weeks left of my two year mission commitment and i remember reading hebrew seven through ten and it was just like god. Just remove the veil for my eyes. And i recognized that jesus is the fulfillment of all of the elements of the old law. That i was putting as the hope of my salvation right profits in temples and priesthood ordinances. And the all these things. At the mormon church teaches are essential for salvation recognized that they were all type and shadow pointing towards the fulfillment of that reality. Who is christ folks. I'm talking to michael wilder. The book is passport to heaven will be right back. I've got seven women on stony wants. She's a trend in mind. Take law secret notebook of nikola tesla with these dangerous formulas could fall into the hands of evolutionary lead. Scientists as most amazing discoveries thought to be ridden lost journal right hand it could revolutionize the twenty century. They want to start a new world order. Elites rule and everyday people are not created equal now elites plan to set off to a quick under la to take out of leaders. Does an old brown batted notebook. Light officer work to find it. Take it and keep it hidden at all costs. Let's just say there are a lot of enemies of the state interested in as research up to regular people to stop them a grad student campus. A diff- army vet and a group of live action will players size could collapse dot creech final frequency playing exclusively on salem now dot com or download the mobile app for more information visit final frequency film dot com folks. I'm talking to michael wilder. His passport to heaven. The true story of a zealous mormon missionary who discovers the jesus. He never knew so. Mikey were saying earlier. That as you're going through this process you think like anybody or thinking. Well okay Maybe i can help reform Mormonism from within whatever discovering is true and the mormons that you know they. They revere the word of god so they should be good with this At the same time of it doesn't work out that way. When did you get the phone. Call you or have call elder wilder. When did that message come..

TED Talks Daily
Walk With Little Amal, a Theatrical Journey Celebrating the Refugee Experience
"Among muniz. Irby i was born in east jerusalem and a tough part of town between between the neighborhood and the shafat refugee camp. I'll mix child that means. My mother is jewish and my father's palestinian so the refugee experience runs very deep in the dna of the family. When my jewish grandparents were fleeing europe because of world war two. They came to palestine and drove the other part of my family into exile. When i was fourteen. I stumbled by accident into a theater show and this rough part of town and i fell in love. I fell in love with a reality that was being created in front of me reality. That was full of possibilities. That was wilder was free. A reality that was an opposite contrast of the harsh reality we were living in and i became a theatre. Practitioner becoming a theatre. Practitioner and palestine is like conjuring water in the desert. We don't have the infrastructure. We don't have the big artistic institutions. What we do have is a need and something to say about the world. We live in taking my shows to communities in refugee camps in palestine. I was always struck by the immediacy of the encounter and that became a very powerful experience for me in two thousand fifteen at the height of the refugee crisis when hundreds of thousands of people were walking across europe with all the pain and the anguish that we saw. I started thinking that maybe we need to create a new model of theater. Maybe we need to take our theater out of the theaters and into the streets. The streets where these people were walking. And i started working with good sean theater company Company that creates theater about the refugee experience together. We created the walk. The walk is a rolling arts festival. That will cross eight thousand kilometers sixty five cities towns and villages in its way and we will create one hundred twenty events of welcome.

The Eric Metaxas Show
"wilder" Discussed on The Eric Metaxas Show
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Where Mormon Doctrine and Biblical Doctrine Diverge
"You're saying that there are real sticking points. Unavoidable problems between what the mormon faith teaches unequivocally. And what the bible says unequivocally so this is not just you know point of view or or something like that because i think that many people could make the case that what the roman catholic church teaches is is right. That people can twist things in other words. You can have a conversation there about. Do they believe this. Exactly this exactly. But you're saying that the lines are really bright and bold that separate mormon doctrine from biblical doctrine. In this case. So i guess my question is do you When you're talking about that you say that the lds church teaches that we can become like god. How is that different from somebody saying that. Look the scripture says that were made in his image and we will be made to be like him through the process of sanctification. And that kind of thing. I think that the eastern orthodox call it. Theo cysts in other words. That's kind of the point is that we're supposed to be more and more like him. So that's not really a problem. Where does it become a problem. Yeah so so as you mentioned biblically through the process of vacation and the holy spirit dwelling in us. We are conformed to the image of christ. We've been having airship with christ right in the kingdom of heaven but that's not what mormonism teaches. They actually teach not that we become like god but that we ourselves become gods and so eventually once. You've progressed to this. Point of god hood you then have the power authority to create your own worlds to populate those world with your spiritual and go through the same process that we are then in on this earth and so it is a complete perversion of the idea that we somehow can attain that which god now has and so And just the exclusivity of the claim that the church is the only institutional organization that has the correct power authority from god right there several organizations in the world that claim that authority in the mormon church claims that they are the actual church that jesus instituted during his earthly ministry and only with the authority and the proper ordinances contained within that organization can an individual live eternally in the presence of

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Why Autor Micah Wilder Was Threatened With Excommunication From the Mormon Church
"Monkey. You were saying earlier. That as you're going through this process you think anybody are thinking. Well okay Maybe i can help reform Mormonism from within whatever discovering is true and the mormons that you know they revere the word of god so they should be good with this At the same time of it doesn't work out that way. When did you get the phone. Call you or you have call elder wilder. When did that message come through. Did give us the background there. Yeah so what led up to. that is after. I'd come to this. saving faith. In revelation through the book of hebrews at the mormon church was not what it claimed to be I had actually publicly professed in front of about forty or fifty mormon missionaries. My new found faith. In jesus christ so as a missionary whose concluding my two year mission trip i was supposed to stand up and share my testimony in my testimony had radically changed from the beginning of my mission to the end and so i actually publicly professed that. I believe that jesus was all that i needed that. I was saved by his grace and not by works. And i now new for the first time in my life that i had right standing with god and the forgiveness of my sins through the shed blood of christ and so as a result of that public testimony my mormon leader ended up calling me and said we need to. We need to chat and so that was when the two of us went into a meeting and we talked for about three hours. And i very candidly shared with him. The things that i had been reading in the bible that i come to know that salvation was independent of the mormon church of any religious institution but totally dependent on christ alone told him that i no longer needed the mormon prophet or any earthly man to mediate between me and god that there was one god and one mediator in that is christ and so all of these things I came forward To him and he responded by telling me that. I was filled with the spirit of the devil And i was being deceived by satan and then he threatened excommunicate me in my mission was terminated. Three weeks early and at that point then is a twenty one year old Mormon missionary was put on a plane and sent back to utah and had to face my family and my

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How the New Testament Opened Author Micah Wilder's Eyes to the True Gospel
"Mike. Take us back now. You're nineteen years old you you kind of stumble onto this baptist minister in florida. And you're trying to convert him to the mormon faith and you kind of bumped into the wrong baptist minister because this guy because there are many baptist ministers you could run into who wouldn't wouldn't have pushed back in the way that he did probably so what happens at this point Do you continue meeting with him or do you. Just go read the bible on your own. Yes so after his challenge to approach the new testament like a child. I i accepted this invitation but it wasn't in a humble or a childlike faith. It's because i believed in my own arrogance that i could prove the mormon church truth through reading the bible exclusively and so in the mormon church we had extra biblical scripture that we were adhering to for truth. So i'd never really put the same amount of of trust into the bible is is a christian should and so i then began this process of reading the new testament daily for the remainder of my mormon mission which was about twenty months and i actually ended up reading the new testament in total twelve times from beginning to end it was through the power of the word of god that my eyes were opened and i was washed by the water of the word of god and i started to see the difference in the gospel that i was teaching as a mormon and the gospel that was revealed in the new testament and i loved what you said before the break. You know paul said should we send deliberately so the grace may abound. Will god forbid right. So as a mormon i had the cart before the horse i was trying to earn a right standing with god and trying to prove my worthiness to god believing that it was through my works that i could somehow make myself righteous not recognizing that we love god because he first loved us and so our faithfulness in the works and fruit that are produced through us is that which comes as a result of love of gratitude of faithfulness to the god who loved and saved us and so we then walk in the good works the goddess prepared before him that we should walk in them and so i came to recognize that there was this beautiful gospel. This good news that jesus love for me with so grand and vast that he paid in full measure the debt that i owe to god and god was asking of me for justification was to trust in him to believe that jesus alone was the only way to salvation.

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"wilder" Discussed on The Eric Metaxas Show
"And so that was the catalyst that caused me a mormon missionary to begin reading the new testament on a daily basis. I always love teasing out these misunderstandings and trying to figure out. How do we get there right. And i think part of it. At least what. I've noticed is that people often can flate Living a good life with good works With the idea of living life with good works in order to get to heaven. And so i think many people sort of seem to imply that because it's by faith alone that were saved and that what jesus did on the cross that enables us to go to heaven. Some people falsely imply or even say that because of that. I don't have to do anything. And there's a conundrum barnow hoffa writes about this of course in his famous because the discipleship that when we talk about earning salvation through good works. That's wrong you can. You can never earn salvation through good works however if you really do believe that it's what he did on the cross that earns you salvation out of gratitude in that belief you're going to live differently. You're going to live a life of good works. You're gonna zealously. Desire to honor god with how you behave and so where people often get. Confused is the idea that they think that. Well if i don't behave well. I won't get to heaven and so it's this kind of thing that you have to really understand it otherwise it's easily confusing. We're going to go to a break. But i just wanna say that folks. This is a very important. They understand this. And the understand where michael wild is coming from the book as passport to heaven. We'll be right back. hey folks. Are you concerned about memory loss for you or a loved one. Viva lords founder prayed. That god would show her the solution to memory loss because her mother had dementia after many divining counters combining faith her background as a pharmacist..

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"wilder" Discussed on The Eric Metaxas Show
"Here folks kind of an exciting guest right now or at least. The story is exciting His name is michael wilder. The book Just came out harvest house passport to heaven. The true story of a zealous mormon missionary who discovers the jesus. He never knew passport to heaven. Michael wilder welcome nice to be here. Thanks for having me. This is an important story You've lived it. You put it in your book passport to heaven. But i think a lot of people there are many people that are not theological. And they can you know. They're kind of sloppy and they they don't really They don't care about the theology and maybe they're not just sloppy. Maybe they're just not focused on it but then there are other people that are hyper theological and all they care about his theology and so you started life as a mormon and something happened in this. Is that story A lot of people let me begin here would say look. I'm a mormon. Then i pray to jesus and i. I don't understand why you're making a weird issue of this. Would you say to to somebody like that. Yes so for me growing up in mormonism. I had this understanding of god that was rooted in who he was. According to my religion. Right so i was trying to establish a righteousness with god according to the laws and the ordinances mormonism so the awakening that i had was into the reading of the word of god that revealed to me that the gospel which i had vowed as a mormon was not in line with the gospel as revealed in the bible and so for me it was coming to that recognition that i was not following the jesus and the gospel that were the true jesus in gospel as revealed in the word of god. Now i just think that this is. This is hard for a lot of people listening to this program and they are. Elliot's folks whatever they it. It's mystifying or confusing. Or maybe they just think you're you're wrong or you're bitter or something and i want to be sensitive to them because this is a tough thing so so let me just ask you a before we get to the to what happened in the story the book give us your background. Where did you grow up. And and what was your Religious upbringing in that kind of thing. It's groping in a devout mormon home in the state of indiana My parents were actually convert to the mormon church before any of us children were born and then going into my high school years my faming. I- replanted in utah. And so my mother got a job to be a professor at. Byu we moved to a very prominent. A prestigious mormon community called alpine and we just became entrenched and rooted in this mormon culture and religion as anyone could be and our family was very much dedicated to living out the tenants of our faith. And i want to say and this is a kind of a thing where people again people who i would consider. Maybe overly feel logical. Don't understand that there are many people living out faiths with which i or they would disagree. We would say that they're theologically off but we want to be really clear. Many of these people are profoundly. Good people doing the best they can. They're honorable they're living moral wives They don't believe in cheap. Grace they believe in living out your faith and working hard to make the center of your life There many muslims in america who fall in that category and so. I just wanna be clear you know. We're not talking about some kind of cold weather sexual stuff going on the backend. We're talking about good people. Family people So you know you're you're growing up in that community and And you're just trying to be a good son. So at what point do you hit kind of a a speed bump and slow down and wonder if you're on the right path. How did that happen for you. Yeah so i would agree with you very much. I had a very sincere zeal for god. You know paul talks about that too. The romans about the jews. He says they have zeal for god. But not according to knowledge and so the muslims and the jehovah's witnesses mormons a lot these people fall into that category and so my zeal was that i wanted to live out my faith i believed in god i believed in jesus and i wanted to demonstrate that faith by the way that i live my life and so that ultimately led me to serving a two year mission for the more mature when i turned nineteen years old and so it was actually on my two year mormon mission in orlando florida that god began to open my eyes to a gospel that was in contradiction to the gospel. That i was living in preaching as a mormon missionary. And it's funny i. I often see that. You see this with Muslims in prisons around america. And you see this With with mormons Serving two years. There's and there are people that are hungry for truth and they want to be in the battle for for for truth over falsehood and for good over evil and that's very appealing to people. Because people say i'm living meaningless wife and then you see somebody leading a clean life. They've turned their life around. And they there mormon or they're a muslim or something. You just go look. All i know is living. This messed up life and i see these people have purpose. It's clean living They're good people. And i just want to say that because i think a lot of people in the christian community who don't have anything like that dedication they're kind of mostly in the world so to speak and but they believe they believe. They say they believe you know in the bible and jesus and stuff but it doesn't make much difference practically in their lives and so. I think there's a lot that we can all learn from dedicated mormons and muslims and see that even though i disagree with them theologically. Their dedication is at least fascinating. And so you're one of these people you're giving two years of your life to spread what you consider the truth about god so at what point in that journey did do you As i said before you know hit hit a speed bump. Yeah so talking about zeal. So i actually tried to convert a baptist pastor while i was a mormon missionary and The that shows how convinced. I was of the truthfulness of our message. And of my desire to want other people to have what i believed to be true and so That was actually in this meeting. With a baptist pastor that i sat down and had a theological discussion with him where we presented our belief system and the the tenants of mormonism and he responded by proclaiming the saving gospel as revealed in the word of god so that was really the moment of my life when everything changed and it wasn't that hearing the gospel changed me instantaneously. It was at the seed was planted that ultimately god led and brought to fruition. And so he's telling me the gospel message in a way that i had never before heard it and that was the good news of the sufficient blood offering of christ on the cross of calvary to cleanse me of sin. And make me right with god that eternal life was not contingent upon my worthiness or my goodness or my righteousness but it was contingent upon my faith in the righteousness of jesus christ and that was a message. That was really in complete contradiction to what i believe is a mormon and the ultimate challenge that he gave me at. The end of this meeting was simply to go to the word of god myself and to go to the bible and read the new testament like a child and i think what he meant by that invitation was just to remove my religious preconceived notions about what i believe. Truth was and allow god through his word to show me the truth and to open my eyes..

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Author Micah Wilder on His Journey From Mormonism to the Jesus of the Gospel
"Of an exciting guest right now or at least. The story is exciting His name is michael wilder. The book Just came out harvest house passport to heaven. The true story of a zealous mormon missionary who discovers the jesus. He never knew passport to heaven. Michael wilder welcome nice to be here. Thanks for having me. This is an important story You've lived it. You put it in your book passport to heaven. But i think a lot of people there are many people that are not theological. And they can you know. They're kind of sloppy and they they don't really They don't care about the theology and maybe they're not just sloppy. Maybe they're just not focused on it but then there are other people that are hyper theological and all they care about his theology and so you started life as a mormon and something happened in this. Is that story A lot of people let me begin here would say look. I'm a mormon. Then i pray to jesus and i. I don't understand why you're making a weird issue of this. Would you say to to somebody like that. Yes so for me growing up in mormonism. I had this understanding of god that was rooted in who he was. According to my religion. Right so i was trying to establish a righteousness with god according to the laws and the ordinances mormonism so the awakening that i had was into the reading of the word of god that revealed to me that the gospel which i had vowed as a mormon was not in line with the gospel as revealed in the bible and so for me it was coming to that recognition that i was not following the jesus and the gospel that were the true jesus in gospel as revealed in the word of

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Are Wild Animals Really "Wild"?
"So human relationships with animals can be pretty weird We put them in categories based on how we see them. So there's pets. They're like members of the family. And then there's farm animals and they're often very similar to pets in terms of their cognitive abilities and their emotional abilities but of course we eat them and then there's wild animals and i've been wondering what allow animals even are anymore like you can get a degree in wildlife management but if you're managing them are they really wild. I started thinking about this. In the context of wolf reintroduction so when wolves were first brought back to the american west in the nineteen nineties they were pretty heavily managed and they still are today. A lot of them were callers they have. Gps trackers they have their dna on file names and numbers and if they get a taste for livestock than we hayes them with rubber bullets or air horns or sometimes those floaty guys that you see in used car lots and of course if they don't get the message they can be shot. So how wild are they really. If they're being this carefully managed it's occurred to me that a ground squirrel or a city. Robin is in some ways wilder than these wolves because although they might live in a city known is managing their day to day life but of course they are living in the human world a world that's been shaped by massive influences like conversion of land to agriculture extinctions domestication's movement of species across continent we've rerouted rivers and of course there's climate change which means that every animal no matter how distant from a human settlement has some influence of the human world so every animal lives in human world. Does that mean that we somehow though the more than we used to. I think it does so. Take polar bears for instance. Some populations of polar bears are struggling to live on the sea ice in the summer. There's not enough sea ice for them to go hunting for seals which is what they normally eat

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Tyson Fury-Deontay Wilder Postponed After Fury Tests Positive for COVID-19
"Boxing rematch is headed headed to to the the ring. ring. In In October. October. ESPN ESPN reports reports that that the the new new target target date date for for Tyson Tyson Fury Fury and and Deontay Deontay Wilder. Wilder. The The fight fight was was supposed supposed to to happen happen in in two two weeks weeks but but had had to to be be postponed postponed due due to to a a covid covid outbreak, outbreak, furious furious among among several several in in his his gym gym who who tested tested positive positive after after getting getting a a source source vaccination vaccination shot, shot, but but not not the the second, second, you'll you'll be be defending defending the the WBC WBC heavyweight heavyweight championship. championship. The scripts National

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"wilder" Discussed on Just a Tip with Megan Batoon
"Even really like them. But i was like. You know what this is putting my name out there and like. I don't think that people understand that. The creator behind the video like might not be absolutely in love with it either but like this is kind of the way it goes. Yeah you're so right though. There's literally no point and even like constructive criticism. I think there's like no way to be a person behind a computer in leave criticism that's constructive because like you don't. You're not at the same place you don't get it you know it's like it's being dot person and obviously like you're the person leaving the negative comment so it's just like you. Who are you. It'd be to be doing this year. And you know that's how i feel about like a lot of people in a lot of things but especially that like that just kind of like hiding behind social media where if you really truly like dislike something and believe you dislike it. I mean it's just like that's not the way that's not the way the a review or something i don't but just like those silly. The thirteen year old. I was hanging out with the other day. I love that it was like hanging out with my friends cousin. She had said like pack. It up babe and i'm going to say that all the time like don't comment this. Pack it up for sure. I don't need that sure. Yeah but you said something really important about social media about like posting like the things in the beginning when you're posting covers. I think that anyone listening whether you're an artist or not. I think it is very important to keep in mind that like these are small steps. These are building blocks the things that we put out when we are first starting or even like a couple years ago like i just went through my instagram. Owes like deleting and archiving a bunch of stuff. That i was too. I don't resonate with that. That's not who i am now. This is not a thought. That's not something. I would say just like the way i dress like all completely different and so i. It's just so important to remember that. Like what we put out is like that day how we were feeling in that moment and like every single day we can grow in like one year to now one month to now. It's just so different into hold somebody that i mean. That's why also like not gonna get into cancel culture but like people can change obviously like address what's going on and like own up and take accountability. But you don't have you're not. I'm not the same person that i was at fifteen. Yeah you're not going to be the same person you are now for sure for sure. And that's like another thing. I had to stop beating myself up about it. Because i'm like okay like you know. This is what i did then. This is what i felt. I needed to do that. And there's obviously some sort of meaning to it some sort of reason like at any point in a creator's life like you're not just like just like i'll give this a shot like there's a reason you know and that's why i really did have to stop being myself a lot and i do the exact same thing. I like going archive so many posts in just things that don't feel right anymore. And i do think there's some like there's some health to that because like yeah i want it to look exactly how i feel right now but yeah like we're all growing and i think it's cool to look back at like an artists page and be like okay like this is what they were about a couple of years ago. They're obviously not about this now. But yeah it's like that's another thing with social media. That was so hard for me just like starting so young because especially like the difference between me like fifteen even fourteen. It's like these are like weirdly formative years putting yourself out there during these. I've had to become so self aware that their formative and i've had a lot of things that like me and my friends don't relate to and they're like really. I mean i'm sixteen right now. I'm going to be this way forever. And i'm like no. We're we're not going to be this way forever. I'm like painfully aware of it. Now because of the way that. I've put it out right how how much reflecting i've had to do because of that. It's it's it's just heavy seeing yourself like over the past however many years. It's it's strange. Yeah no i mean. It's like every time you look at your own paid. You're like. I'm not even seeing myself as a person anymore. I just see myself as like this other thing. I look at my page. Sometimes i'm just like. Oh if i do it from an external point of view to go like oh if i was a stranger. That's coming to my page for the first time this into this. What i like this person. Be down for it. Yeah absolutely. I do the exact same. It's so interesting. I wonder if there's i mean psychologically something there that like ten years down the road. We're all going to be like. Yeah we have like was self disassociation or something because we're just like oh. This is not a step away from ourselves. And yet because i think that like social media gives us the ability to do that. Because it's like okay. Well this is your page. This is all it is. You are not a person right now. This is what people are seeing and yeah. I think we've been given this weird like talent to do that. It's it's weird. Do you ever feel like you're you're socials like don't give your like who you fully are or do you feel like since it is the music it's like this is who i am. It goes both ways because like music. Yes i. I think that it shows my artists self perfectly like i think it shows khloe wilder so well but i don't think it shows like me khloe just like i don't think it like and that's something i need to work on too because i feel like starting so young. I haven't had the time to separate my my human self from my artists. Self you know letting them rand. And so i think that like when it comes to yeah my image like. It's what i wanted to be right now. I'm still doing some heavy digging. And i'm still cleaning things up from like twenty nineteen but you know that's just life and i'm going to have to do that for you know i'm not going to have to do that but i'm gonna wanna do that for as long as i have social media and i but yeah i don't know it's just it's a weird it's weird it's weird of. Yeah very well said when when you are deciding like what your image or you're like artist vibe is before you put out like any visual but when you were just like writing and you're like i'm gonna make my first music video like how did you decide what you want that. To look like creatively and like how you wanted to present yourself as an artist will. And i still do this now. But i was like very. I'm always very big on pinterest. Board's doing i did that. And yeah i was working with the director with my. I like my first music video. Yeah it was just very like okay. This is what the song is about. I would like to somehow incorporate a graveyard. Let's make this happen So yeah it was just very like brief directions that i gave to the director. And i still. I'm way more creatively involved now. But yeah so. I kind of think that put it just. You never know exactly how it's going to come out and that's kind of terrifying 'cause you wanna be in full control but like unfortunately like you can't you can't be in full control because you can't do it by yourself and so you have to have these other people around you and these other voices in your head but that's good because you're getting all these different opinions and all these other talented creatives around you. But yeah i really. I just wanted when i first started. I wasn't in a good. I was like pretty severely depressed. When i was putting out music i which was kind of a weird time to start but we had already been scheduling these releases you know and so i like i fell into this depressive state and so i think that like all i wanted was to look depressed and like that was that was bad because i was like i wanted to make sure that everybody knew that this is how upset i was with just like living and it was and it was like pretty sad and dark like the image that i was putting out there because that's what i believed i had. That's what i believed. I was defined by at that point. Because i was like okay. This is what i am right now. This is my first project. I'm putting out like i'm gonna make this as you know painful as possible and i. Yeah it was just like it was a weird year for me like i just like transition to virtual school. I was in like seventh grade. I think and i you know i was just very alone all the time. And so i just wanted my music to like emulate all of this negative. I was living. And i think that that's why i started off on kind of the wrong foot because i was just so caught up and also like i wanted to be that like branded sad girl. I wanted that to be my image. And so i think that almost got in my head a little bit too and made it a little worse because i just wanted to. I wanted to be that. And i was following that trend and so like i following like a trend that you're kind of already on psychologically is really unhealthy so i think that that That is like how. I started off on the wrong foot. Honestly just like trying to be this trendy sad girl.

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"wilder" Discussed on Tha Boxing Voice
"Got driving a day on the born is we got a lot of videos man. I mean sheesh you know ours ours released a little slower. You know as we are working on multiple different things but you know. Today is what the thirtieth on the thirtieth while. We got a lot premiering today. I one looks like it's gonna premiere at two pm. And that's a michael hunter We got chris. Colbert coming out at two thirty jacobs. Daniel jacobs coming out at two forty five louis cuba stories. Three o'clock some more michael hunter. Three fifteen i got my julian williams dropping at three thirty matt bonds. Also look at like three thirty three forty five and that is it for another hunter at four pm. So that's one two three four five six seven eight videos dropping between two and seven so enjoy what he makes. Sure that i've gotten to all of these super chats Looking like we got midget and we said that. Andrei koto says white bringing the same energy to las vegas the july the big talking always occurs from foreign lands. Show up to media day and bring that same energy that would be dope if he did that. Crash the party or fight week coach. Maya says nah ness wilder is omar from the wire one hundred emoji laughing. Allow coach myers man. Why you didn't get my message man. Send the footage man. Send the footage men. I'm trying to get you a fight like what's going on. People make it so hard for me to promote these days looking like we got somebody to new orleans is this j. Mac feels like his number. I haven't memorized. But i feel like i do. Have it memorized. So i think it might be him. And i'm stopping right now. Phil i just got that that hunger. Just come to me like dams tommy e holy where we at. Oh say fuck..

Tha Boxing Voice
"wilder" Discussed on Tha Boxing Voice
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Serial Killers
"wilder" Discussed on Serial Killers
"We often imagined monsters lurking in the darkness waiting for the perfect time to strike but the worst monsters the real monsters walk amongst us in the light of day nowhere is truly safe not a brightly lit shopping mall or even a crowded racetrack and real monsters will use your own ambitions against you with friendly grins and empty promises. The lure you win by you everything. You've always wanted fame fortune a modeling career. And just when you think you're going to get it they'll take everything from you including your life. One of those monsters was christopher bernard wilder born during world war two in sydney australia while just first moments were traumatic. During the delivery wilder struggled to breathe and doctors feared that he would die. A priest was rushed into the room to read wilder. His last rites miraculously after being crate over the baby's vital signs began to improve before long wilder was in clear. Of course wilder doesn't remember his first brush with death but he did claim to remember the second. When wilder was two years old he nearly drowned. Some accounts say that he fell into a pool others that he was at the beach either way the incident had lasting effects on wildfires. Hell he suffered from convulsions. And fainting spells for the next years. The convulsions were painful and arguably affected wilders mental health. These were his formative years. He wanted to be strong like his father. Who was a war hero. But growing up sick made him feel less and week. He couldn't wait to grow up and be a strong adult but as he started to. These fantasies evolved into something darker. He didn't just want to be strong. He wanted to be powerful. And perhaps in wilders young mind he associated power with dominance. because in these new fantasies wild. You're pictured himself hurting people. Despite these disturbing thoughts. Wilders childhood was actually a pleasant one his parents. Us naval officer and an australian woman were in a healthy relationship and provided wilder a stable middle class life in sydney. He was an average student to attended. Good schools held dual citizenship in both america and australia but instead of using these privileges to better himself wilder became spoiled and entitled in his early teens. Wilder reportedly avoided his responsibilities at home and at school spending most of his time hanging out with friends and drinking on the beach while there was a popular presence. They're no longer considered sickly. He started surfing and developed an athletic build. Girls took notice and as his confidence grew. He learned how to be charming. And funny the outside wild your head succeeded in becoming the strong person he had always wanted to be but inside. He was still harbouring. Dark thoughts and fantasies of dominance became more sexualize te. He'd noticed the girls at the beach but instead of imagining taking them on a date he fantasized about raping them. Vanessa's take over on the psychology here and throughout the episode as a note. Vanessa is not a licensed psychologist psychiatrist but she has done a lot of research for this. Show thanks greg wilders. Worrying fantasies about sexual violence were early indicators of his later killings criminology professor dr scott bond states that serial killers program themselves in childhood to become murderers through progressively intensifying loop of fantasy that means that the more wilder fantasized about sexual acts. The more he normalized them and once those violent sexual fantasies felt natural to him. He imagined increasingly escalating violence. Potential serial killers can go through this cycle for years before ever attacking their first victim. Although wilders loop had just begun he was already having difficulty keeping his burgeoning sexual urges in check so he started acting on them in the early nineteen sixties when wilder was eighteen or sixteen years old. He started sneaking out of the house but wilder wasn't meeting up with friends or taking joy rides. He was prowling suburban neighborhood in search of attractive women and when he found one likely and other teenager wilder would follow her home and wait he would watch them through their windows hoping to catch a glimpse of them naked one night a concerned neighbor spotted while dir and called the police but when the authorities arrived they lent wild. You're go with only a warning. The lack of punishment proved wilder. That there was nothing wrong with what he was doing so he started imagining what else he could get away with