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Episode 85: Christa Whiteman – Natural Movement, Rewilding & Her Bow Hunting Journey

A Conversation with Christa Whiteman – Founder of Evolve Movement & Wellness and Operations Director at MovNat We’re in New York’s Hudson Valley this week talking with Dr. Christa Whiteman. Christa is the owner and founder of Evolve Movement & Wellness and is also the Operations Director of MovNat, a global natural movement fitness program. Christa shares her incredible background in kinesiology, ethnobotany, biochemistry & herbal medicine. She then shares how all of that led Read more…

Episode 84: Looking Ahead to the 2019 Adirondack Deer Season with Dan Ladd

Adirondack Deer Hunting is Just Around the Corner – with Outdoor Writer and & Columnist Dan Ladd This week we’re at Rogers Memorial Park in Bolton Landing, NY talking with outdoor writer and columnist Dan Ladd. Dan and I talk about the upcoming Adirondack deer season and he shares some great advice on how to get started in the big woods. We talk about the following: navigation, compass work and general woods skills; 2019 mast Read more…

Episode 83: A Non-Hunters View of Hunting, Rochester Jeffersons & A Trip to Canton

A Non-Hunter’s Views of Hunting, Football History, and the Lost League This week, my life -long friend and author Scott H. Robbins joins us to talk about non-hunters views of hunting, the history of American Football, his upcoming book the Lost League, and our 2004 trip to the Football Hall of Fame. Scott and I have been life-long friends since grade school in the Adirondacks. We talk about the following: Scott’s vicarious hunting stories from Read more…

Episode 82: The Trans Adirondack Route, Reverse Retirement & Thru Hiking with Erik Schlimmer

The Trans Adirondack Route, Reverse Retirement, and Thru Hiking – with special guest and author Erik Schlimmer We’re in the Adirondacks this week with outdoor author Erik Schlimmer talking about thru hiking, books, and how places get their names. Erik is a co-founding member of the Trans Adirondack Route; a 240 mile thru hiking path across the heart of Adirondack Mountains. He’s written and published eight outdoor books and has camped over 1,000 nights in Read more…

Episode 81: Digging Deeper into The Last of The Mohicans with Dr. David Starbuck

Rogers Rangers, The Third Largest City in America and the French & Indian Wars with Dr. David Starbuck Archeologist, author and professor Dr. David Starbuck joins us this week at Rogers Island – the setting for James Fenimore Cooper’s The Last of the Mohicans. At the height of the French & Indian Wars on America’s first frontier, Fort Edward, New York was the third largest city in the American colonies. We talk with David and Read more…

Episode 80: A New England Spotlight, Cape Cod Striped Bass, Hunter Recruitment

New England – Striped Bass Fishing on the Cape Cod Canal, Rhode Island Deer Management & Mentoring New Hunters This week, our friends Chris Borgatti, Jeff Still and Michael Woods join us to talk about all of the great outdoor opportunities in New England. We’re talking about the following: New England BHA’s winning wild game dish at the camp chef cook off at Muster in the Mountains, Striped bass fishing in the Cape Cod Canal Read more…

Episode 79: Mike Herne’s Colorado Elk Hunting Gear List – Pack, Boots, Shelter, Food

Colorado Elk Hunting Gear List – Pack, Boots, Shelter, Food This week our friend Mike Herne from Fort Knox, KY joins us again to talk about his upcoming Colorado elk hunting gear list – specifically, what works for him in terms of a pack, boots, shelter and food system. As an Army light infantry professional and DIY bow hunter, Mike has spent thousands of hours in the field and shares what works for him, why Read more…

Episode 78: Cindy Stites – Why She Started Hunting & How To Give Back To Conservation

Cindy Stites – Her Hunting Journey Conservation ultimately happens when great people show up and get involved. Hunt To Eat Ambassador Cindy Stites from Indiana joins us this week to share her incredible story of how she started hunting and why conservation matters to her. Cindy is someone who makes things happen. We talk about the following: How and why she started hunting in Indiana What her first season was like and some advice for Read more…

Episode 77: Western New York Deer Hunting with Billy Harvey of Pertnear Outdoors

Western New York Deer Hunting This week, we’re talking with our good friend Billy Harvey of Pertnear Outdoors about his deer hunting experiences across western New York. We discuss the numerous hunting opportunities in the Empire State and how public land hunting can broaden your experience as a deer hunter. We also review how private land hunting with a mentor can build confidence and why both are important to conservation. Topics discussed include: Todd’s early Read more…

Episode 76: A Conversation with Glenn & Cayce Adcock of Motivus Outdoors

Motivus Outdoors – Active Lifestyle, Conservation, Raising Outdoor Kids This week, we’re thrilled to be talking with Glenn & Cayce Adcock who are co-hosts of the Motivus Outdoors Podcast. Glenn and Cayce offer a ton of great advice about how they approach being an active outdoor family. We talk openly about the following: raising young kids in the outdoors, the importance of honest communication, how they’ve gone about balancing family, marriage, health, fitness, work and Read more…