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Listen along as native Texan and fly fishing guide JT Van Zandt drifts through the important things in life with iconic guests. Much like the nature of a guide and client passing time on a drift boat, conversations here meander through life, the wild, personal philosophies, hardships and triumphs, a…

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  • Jun 29, 2020 LATEST EPISODE
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From Home Edition | The World Famous Austinite, Charlie Sexton

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2020 90:24


There are several world-famous guitar players hailing from Austin, TX, but perhaps none more consistent and versatile than Charlie Sexton. From his solo success in the 80s, to his affiliation with everyone from Joe Ely, The Rolling Stones, and Bob Dylan - Charlie discusses his rich history full of colorful characters and musical highs and lows.

From Home Edition | Carter Andrews and Cpt. Moe Newman are business owners in the time of quarantine.

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2020 82:22


A few old fishing pals get together on this episode of Drifting. JT is joined by Carter Andrews in Vero Beach, FL and Cpt. Moe Newman in Venice, Louisiana, with her husband Eric. Tune in for their discussion of the issues impacting their respective environments and the importance of education and preservation for the next generation.

From Home Edition | Renowned Alpinist Conrad Anker

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2020 77:42


JT catches up with the legendary Conrad Anker, discussing the global impact of the Coronavirus, the role of empathy, and what it means to be human.

From Home Edition | It’s the Billy Durney way to give back in hard times.

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2020 72:46


Billy Durney is no stranger to adversity. Built during the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, Billy’s beloved Hometown Bar-B-Que restaurant is not only everyone’s favorite BBQ spot in the Northeast – it’s also a symbol of hope and perseverance. Now with Covid-19 threatening not only Hometown Bar-B-Que, but the restaurant industry as a whole, Billy discusses with JT the current state of the industry and how people can navigate getting back on their feet.

From Home Edition | Texas Game Warden Colonel, Grahame Jones

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2020 68:42


JT and Grahame connect for a good conversation discussing their shared passion for Texas conservation, looking back on some of Grahame’s proudest career moments before he retires, and the importance of getting kids outside.

From Home Edition | Musician Jason Isbell’s Southern Perspective

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2020 65:39


Originally from Northern Alabama, Jason Isbell is an acclaimed writer and musician now living in Nashville – a place for which he and JT share a common connection. His current success as a solo artist is hard-earned, and comes after some time spent as the guitarist for Drive-By Truckers. In this conversation, JT and Jason discuss the current state of the music industry in the midst of a global pandemic, the ghosts and mythology of Nashville, misconceptions of The South, talk about Jason’s equally talented wife - Amanda Shires.

Bonus Episode: Shane Dorian & Mark Healey

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2020 50:46


JT heads down to Hawaii to meet Shane and Mark – two local, big wave surfers – to talk…hunting. While most people, JT included, picture Hawaii as beaches and waves, it’s the axis deer and opportunities on public lands that dominate this conversation. After a day in pursuit of those axis deer, the guys talk about life on Lanai and bow hunting. 

Shane Dorian surfs for the love of it – these days.

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2020 62:26


Big wave surfer, Shane Dorian came up in the simpler days of surfing. One of a group of kids on the North Shore just after the fun of surfing big waves, right when board design and surfing itself was evolving. JT and Shane catch up with a new perspective as parents and on being part of a generation unencumbered by agents, brands, coaches, and fame – just out there for the pure love of catching waves.

Dave Wassel: the guy who would go out no matter what.

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2020 88:50


According to him, Dave accomplished the single greatest achievement of his life on a surfboard at just eight years old. He won his first surfing competition at 18 because it would earn him a party. Dave’s broken his back and nearly lost his life surfing, on separate occasions. He’s now a lifeguard by trade, but despite his ocean proficiency doesn’t consider himself a waterman. Dave’s one piece of surf advice? Check in with the lifeguards.

Flip Pallot: Fishing Legend, Archery Purist.

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2020 90:36


It was Flip’s show, Walker’s Cay Chronicles, that first turned JT on to fly fishing. Now, JT gets some quality time with a personal hero, talking with Flip about keeping traditional hunting and fly fishing alive, basic shallow-water etiquette, and the first time he saw someone catch a bonefish with a fly rod back in ’56 or ’57. 

Pro snowboarder Mark Carter opens up about inheriting a severe work ethic, the necessity of failure, and what it’s like roundin’ up cattle with a motorcycle.

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2020 67:48


“Professional snowboarder” and “third-generation cattle rancher” aren’t two lives lived by one person — unless you’re Mark Carter. In this episode, he thinks back to the days of playing outdoors till the darkness brought him in, getting roped into snowboarding, and how being kind and workin’ hard has gotten him farther than anything.

Chris Malloy reflects on his life-altering injury, his unexpected film career, and navigating fatherhood on the fly.

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2020 78:19


Professional surfer Chris Malloy, the oldest of the Malloy brothers, spent 10 fulfilling years living as a nomad, spinning the globe every two months deciding where to live. In this episode, Chris sets back the clock with JT to relive the days of seeking solace in the ocean, using humor to overcome adversity, and hanging with his old friend Jack Johnson, who, at the time, was just writing songs “for fun”.

David Mangum doesn’t hold back talking tarpon with JT. But that’s because he’s got stories like you wouldn’t believe.

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2020 59:50


By his own estimate, professional fisherman and photographer David Mangum spends every hour of his waking life thinking about tarpon fishing — and for good reason. In this episode, David dives deep into the tale of his 3-hour fight to catch his first tarpon, the cult following of this elusive beast, and what it was like to have a 200 + lb. fish on the other end of the line.

Ryan Bingham is a singer and songwriter whose music is the award-winning result of surviving hardship.

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2020 84:51


All he wanted to do was ride bulls, and be a cowboy, and work on the ranch. But music wouldn’t leave him alone. Ryan talks about the complicated relationship of the best and the worst times in his life coinciding, and how his journey through darkness led him to the liberating realization that he could survive simply by playing music for people who wanted to hear his songs.

Mark Healey is a big wave surfer and spear fisherman from Hawaii, born without traditional fear mechanisms.

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2019 88:17


Mark Healey isn’t conquering anything. For him, becoming a waterman is an endless pursuit of learning how the ocean works, navigating on his own, and dealing with forces beyond his control. Mark talks with JT about surviving going under at Jaws, the importance of tagging sharks, and the intoxication of finding your limits. 

Terry Allen is the American artist, songwriter, and legend you’ve (probably) never heard of.

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2019 92:41


Terry’s created a compendium of work that’s expansive and can’t be categorized as anything but “Terry.” But his legendary status is still only recognized and revered by few. Terry shares about his melancholy nights with music, his artistic influences, and growing up in the days when you couldn’t find a bad song on the radio.

YETI Founders Roy & Ryan Seiders talk building the ultimate cooler, making $5 an hour, and taking it easy, especially when it’s hard.

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2019 93:11


They say Roy is the idea man and Ryan is the outdoor consumer, but both brothers share a “never settle” attitude passed down from their entrepreneur dad and hardworking mom. It’s that relentless mindset that made them lose sleep over what the ultimate cooler might look like, and finally, grab the tiger by the tail and build one the world had never seen.

Kimi Werner turns fear into courage, adversaries into teammates, and focuses on conservation through hunting.

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2019 87:20


Where do you go after “national champion”? Kimi talks with JT about her shift away from her successful competitive spearfishing career towards where she is now – in a position to shine a light on being in harmony with the ecosystem as both a conservationist and a hunter. 

Shep Gordon talks befriending the Dalai Lama, happy accidents, and working in juvie

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2019 65:54


Shep Gordon is a humble Hollywood agent, producer, and talent agent who describes his life as “knee-jerk reactions”. But as the creator of celebrity chef and manager of household names like Alice Cooper and Blondie, we’d say his judgment calls are one to trust. Tune in as Shep shares his intriguing life journey — from getting punched by Janis Joplin to Elvis’ unexpected inspiration to his incredibly honest take on love.

Oliver White and JT wonder if fly fishing can save the world.

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2019 89:39


From Guyana to Jackson Hole, fishing and even finance, Oliver White’s unique story traverses the dilemma of “goin’ all around, or just stayin’ put” – a challenge familiar to fatherhood. Since the recording of this episode, Hurricane Dorian devastated parts of the Bahamas, none worse hit than the island of Abaco and the lodge there built and run by Oliver. The stories in this conversation pertain to Abaco, pre-storm. 

Mike Spalding shares advice from the Pope and talks night swimming and shark bites.

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2019 86:59


Mike Spalding is one of two people on the planet to swim all nine channels of the Hawaiian islands, the only known human to be bitten by the cookiecutter shark, and a big advocate for human compassion. Drift along as he recounts a string of life stories with JT, uncovering advice from the Pope, the real enemy of the water, and the time his friend accidentally swallowed a jellyfish

Jako Lucas and JT connect over fly fishing, FOMO, and earning “sweat equity.”

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2019 80:58


Jako Lucas – a renowned fly guide from South Africa – and JT, a long-time Texan, discuss the South African way, and what being a guide affords. In this episode there’s a lot of talk about fish, legacies, and what the flats are for. 

Lauren Spalding is a world champion endurance athlete who manages to still be under the radar.

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2019 79:03


According to her, she’s just there to make the boat go fast. And that she does – breaking records in Hawaiian open-ocean paddling, and qualifying for and competing in the Olympics. Lauren Spalding and JT discuss balance and being a top athlete who understands that having a beer after is what it’s all about.  

Margo Price opens up about knocking down the darkness, fame, and still not having TSA pre-check.

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2019 67:55


Fame is a strange and relative thing. After years of being the underdog and playing songs to no one, there’s still the feeling that, at any moment, the tables could turn back – a feeling which JT assures Margo, there’s not a chance. 

Wyman Meinzer: Coyotes, cowboys, and hittin’ the light just right.

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2019 85:41


Wyman Meinzer, the official state photographer of Texas, reminisces with JT about making the switch from shooting with a rifle to shooting with a lens, the close encounter that changed the course of his career, and how critical it is, especially now, to pull up a chair and listen to a storied neighbor tell their tale. 

Ethan Hawke on shooting the moon and fatherhood.

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2019 88:56


Actor and filmmaker Ethan Hawke joins JT for an intimate conversation on art and living, on fathers, stepfathers, and becoming fathers. Ethan tells stories about directing his film Blaze, the Blaze Foley biopic. 

Alvin Dedeaux, Texas fly guide, first read about fly fishing in a book.

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2019 91:38


Two long time fishing buddies do what they do best – talk about fishing. Go way back with Alvin and JT as they reminisce about punk rock, share their principles on being a jerk, and talk about the good ol’ days, when real confrontation meant the threat of getting punched in the face. 

Dan Malloy and JT discuss being at home in the ocean and in touch with the land.

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2019 66:35


JT interviews Dan Malloy, the youngest of the Malloy brothers surfing family. Dan tells of how an injury on the waves led him to redefine his passion for the sport and how being in touch with both land and sea helped him find meaning in the throes of depression.

Remi Warren is an acclaimed hunter with some unbelievable stories that are perhaps, too real.

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2018 107:08


Remi is a hunter and conservationist who’s spent “an assload of time in the woods.” With JT, he discusses surviving a Kodiak bear attack and the virtues of self-reliance, which are, incidentally, unrelated topics.

JB Mauney is a two-time world bull-riding champion. He knows it isn’t about muscle, but tenacity and literally hanging on.

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2018 78:28


Eat. Sleep. Bull riding. Every day. Host JT digs into the wisdom that JB’s gleaned over the years as a seasoned (and tenderized) bull rider, on raising a tough-as-hell daughter, plus an injury report that should come with a listener warning.

Hilary Hutcheson is a Montana fly guide who turns problems into projects and spills the secret to being a better angler.

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2018 92:00


Hilary isn’t apologetic about much – not for high-fives and raucousness on the water, or for remembering the fish her clients catch but not her own. She and JT drift from her early years as a kid at-large, to becoming a better angler, and her plans for the end of the world. 

Jimmy Chin talks instincts, Meru, and fatherhood.

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2018 95:20


Jimmy is an outrageously accomplished climber and filmmaker who got where he is by trusting his instincts. JT and Jimmy cover the transition from Yosemite ski bum to pro photographer and filmmaker, and the risk calculus that comes with being a dad. 

Dan Rather on his time chasing stories as a reporter, and now bass on the fly.

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2018 53:09


Dan is no stranger to an interview-style conversation. But this time it’s different. He and JT are both Texans, and meet again in the great state – their first time was on a bass fishing trip down the Colorado – to talk career motivation and staying optimistic despite living in concerning times. 

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