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(00:00-12:49) Happy birthday John Lennon. TMA will be live from The Rawlings Experience next Wednesday. Audio from Sparky calling into the Paul Finebaum show and it sounds like didn't open his mouth during the entire call. Audio of our friend Mike Francesa taking calls with a question about the bodies of the players in Monument Park. Throat noises. Audio of Aaron Boone talking about if he expects to be back next year.(12:57-30:16) Doug's going as a furry for Halloween. Story out of Puerto Rico talking about the possibility of Yadier Molina joining Oli's staff on the Cardinals. You can never have enough catchers. Hard to envision Yadi doing the media part of the responsibilities. No news yet on the Albert as manager of the Angels rumors.(30:26-49:08) The Hoosiers trying to shock the world and take down the Ducks. Jackson didn't wanna be near the Antlers. Above the tunnel. Jackson workshopping a take on early kickoff times for west coast teams. Audio from The Ruffino and Joe Show saying that Alabama will smoke Mizzou and that Ty Simpson will pick them apart. Don't say 50 piece. Audio of Brandon Walker on FS1's Wake Up Barstool talking about the huge opportunity for Mizzou on Saturday. Mizzou has the 7th most difficult schedule in the country for the remaining games. Finna be a slobberknocker. Jackson's not emotionally strong enough to watch Bobby Boots kick.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week on the Antler Up Podcast, I'm joined by Matt Ross from the National Deer Association, who brings nearly two decades of experience studying deer behavior, habitat, and management. Matt shares fascinating insights on how deer use multiple bedding areas throughout the season, how feeding habits and environmental factors influence their movement, and why understanding a deer's “personality” can give hunters an edge. We also dive into the role hunting pressure plays on deer behavior, and how quickly they adapt and return to patterns once the pressure subsides. With advances in technology like GPS collars, researchers now have a clearer picture of how deer truly move across the landscape — knowledge that can directly improve a hunter's approach in the field. Matt and I also touch on the importance of public land initiatives for habitat improvement, why adaptability is key when hunting pressured deer, and how wind and thermals remain critical factors in success. Whether it's taking calculated risks, shifting strategies, or simply learning more about deer as individuals, this episode is packed with takeaways to help you sharpen your approach this season. So, grab your gear, sit back, and join us on this episode as we Antler Up! www.antlerupoutdoors.com www.tethrdnation.com www.huntworthgear.com www.sportsmensempire.com https://deerassociation.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this engaging episode, Dan and Jeremy dive deep into a conversation that goes beyond the woods, focusing on the importance of family and the value of experiences over material gains. They reflect on personal growth driven by outdoor adventures and how their perspectives on hunting have evolved over time. The discussion covers the challenges of hunting in varied environments, the growing impact of technology on the sport, and the significance of clearly defining what it means to be a successful and ethical hunter. The conversation also touches on the frustrating challenges posed by trespassing and the importance of respecting private land. As they look ahead, Dan and Jeremy share their goals for the upcoming season, emphasizing that the true reward lies in enjoying the process and making lasting memories with loved ones. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this engaging episode, Dan and Jeremy dive deep into a conversation that goes beyond the woods, focusing on the importance of family and the value of experiences over material gains.They reflect on personal growth driven by outdoor adventures and how their perspectives on hunting have evolved over time. The discussion covers the challenges of hunting in varied environments, the growing impact of technology on the sport, and the significance of clearly defining what it means to be a successful and ethical hunter.The conversation also touches on the frustrating challenges posed by trespassing and the importance of respecting private land. As they look ahead, Dan and Jeremy share their goals for the upcoming season, emphasizing that the true reward lies in enjoying the process and making lasting memories with loved ones. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
It's that time of year again — the annual PA hunting season kickoff episode with my good friend Steve Sherk Jr. on the Antler Up Podcast. Steve shares his excitement for the upcoming season while giving us a boots-on-the-ground look at the current state of food sources across Pennsylvania. With drought conditions shaping the landscape, the outlook for acorns is promising, and Steve breaks down how that might influence deer movement patterns early on. We also dive into the importance of bedding areas for setting up early-season hunts and why paying attention to the **three C's—cover, cold fronts, and cameras—**is critical for success this fall. Along with strategy, Steve and I talk about the reality of balancing family commitments with time in the woods and how that changes the way we plan our hunts. We cover how Sunday hunting could add more pressure to deer this year, and why trail cameras and historical data remain invaluable tools for understanding movement patterns over time. This episode is loaded with practical insights and grounded advice to help you start the Pennsylvania season with the right mindset and energy. Whether you're chasing your first buck or refining your approach, Steve brings the knowledge to get you dialed in for opening day. So, grab your gear, sit back, and join us on this episode as we Antler Up! www.antlerupoutdoors.com www.tethrdnation.com www.huntworthgear.com www.sportsmensempire.com https://deerassociation.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Er AI i ferd med å snu SaaS-modellen på hodet? Vil fremtidens selskaper se helt annerledes ut? I denne live-episoden fra Shifter samler vi tre av de skarpeste hodene innen AI og Saas for å diskutere hvordan hele forretningsmodellen er i endring – og hva du som gründer, leder eller investor bør forstå nå.
What does it mean to make music that faces the harshest truths while still holding beauty and hope? Peter Silberman of The Antlers seems to have made contemplating this question a major theme of his life's work, crafting albums that dive deep into emotional and existential territories without losing sight of sonic beauty.On the eve of releasing The Antlers' seventh album "Blights," Silberman spoke with me about how environmental concerns and our accelerating consumption have shaped his newest work. Rather than creating music that points fingers, Silberman examines his own complicity in environmental harm. "I hadn't yet heard music that acknowledges this unwilling participation in these problems and the guilt around it," he shares, noting how our modern world makes it "almost impossible not to be part of the problem.”We spoke about The Antlers' twenty-year history, from Silberman's early days navigating Brooklyn's music scene to the creation of "Hospice," often described as one of the saddest albums ever made. There's something method-like about how he maintains emotional authenticity when performing older material, likening it to "inhabiting a character or persona... playing myself at a different age." Throughout, Silberman's thoughtful approach to music-making shines through, particularly in his deliberate use of quietness and space as counterpoints to our increasingly noisy, distracted world.Follow The Antlers on Instagram:
In this episode of The Watering Hole, we sit down with the TJ Todd Band to talk music, inspiration, and the stories behind their sound. Tune in for a conversation filled with heart, energy, and plenty of laughs.Check them out here
This episode is a continuation of the Antler Up Sessions, featuring Nine Finger Chronicles host Dan and Jeremy as they dive into the nitty-gritty of late-summer hunting preparation and gear strategy. This conversational episode focuses on the practical steps and gear choices necessary to put antlers on the ground before the season heats up. Dan kicks off the discussion by sharing his initial steps for the year, detailing his trail camera setup on one key property and the ongoing quest for a specific, mature target buck. The conversation quickly transitions into a dedicated gear talk, comparing different mobile hunting setups. Dan and Jeremy weigh the balance between all-day comfort offered by traditional stands and the aggressive mobility required for strategic rut hunting with saddles and lightweight stands. They conclude that successful hunting requires a tool belt full of options: utilizing comfortable, established stands in high-traffic funnels, while reserving lighter, more mobile systems for crucial micro-adjustments based on real-time deer behavior. This discussion offers valuable insights for any hunter deciding how to best invest in their mobile setup for the upcoming season. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is a continuation of the Antler Up Sessions, featuring Nine Finger Chronicles host Dan and Jeremy as they dive into the nitty-gritty of late-summer hunting preparation and gear strategy.This conversational episode focuses on the practical steps and gear choices necessary to put antlers on the ground before the season heats up.Dan kicks off the discussion by sharing his initial steps for the year, detailing his trail camera setup on one key property and the ongoing quest for a specific, mature target buck. The conversation quickly transitions into a dedicated gear talk, comparing different mobile hunting setups. Dan and Jeremy weigh the balance between all-day comfort offered by traditional stands and the aggressive mobility required for strategic rut hunting with saddles and lightweight stands.They conclude that successful hunting requires a tool belt full of options: utilizing comfortable, established stands in high-traffic funnels, while reserving lighter, more mobile systems for crucial micro-adjustments based on real-time deer behavior. This discussion offers valuable insights for any hunter deciding how to best invest in their mobile setup for the upcoming season. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this episode of EisnerAmper's Engaging Alternatives Spotlight, Elana Margulies-Snyderman, Director, Publications, speaks with Rosalind Bazany, Partner & Head of ESG and Impact at Antler, a Singapore-based global early-stage venture capital firm that invests in emerging AI businesses. Ros shares her outlook for investing in those businesses, including the greatest opportunities and challenges. She also shares how the firm integrates ESG and more.
On this week's episode, Morley Scott sits down with Elks defensive end Noah Taylor. Noah talks about the Elks current situation with 4 games to go and how difficult it is to return from two walk off losses. He also talks about his NFL and USFL journeys plus an off season phone call from the Elks that had him worried about job security The pair also talk music – he likes Drake – but doesn't like that he likes Drake and why doesn't he like to returning to his birthplace
In episode 4 of the Inside the NDA on the Antler Up Podcast, I'm joined by Kip Adams of the National Deer Association for an important conversation on some of the biggest issues facing Pennsylvania hunters today. We cover the growing challenge of chronic wasting disease (CWD) and why testing, awareness, and smart prevention efforts are so critical for protecting our herds. Kip explains why CWD is such a serious threat—100% fatal to deer—and outlines how hunters, wildlife agencies, and the NDA are working together to manage and slow its spread. We also dive into opportunities and responsibilities for hunters, from the new Sunday hunting opportunities in Pennsylvania to the importance of increasing the harvest of antlerless deer for better herd balance. Kip highlights how habitat management, collaboration, and community engagement play a vital role in keeping deer populations healthy for the future. Whether it's understanding the risks of moving high-risk deer parts, improving local habitat, or simply getting involved with NDA programs, this episode gives hunters the tools and knowledge to make a real impact. So, grab your gear, sit back, and join us on this episode as we Antler Up! www.antlerupoutdoors.com www.tethrdnation.com www.huntworthgear.com www.sportsmensempire.com https://deerassociation.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What would you do if you stumbled across a creature in the forest so powerful — it twisted a deer's neck with its bare hands? In this raw and jaw-dropping episode, we hear from Miguel, a lifelong outdoorsman from the Spokane region of Washington State. Miguel recounts his terrifying encounter in the buck brush near Marble Mountain, where he and a friend witnessed a massive Sasquatch kill and drag away a full-grown deer — all in broad daylight. This story includes detailed descriptions of the creature's movements, physical appearance, and the disturbing sounds it made while feeding. Miguel's story doesn't stop there. He also shares an equally chilling encounter with a vibrating, cloaked entity near Mount Spokane — and how these events led to a complete spiritual transformation. If you've ever wondered what it's like to truly see Bigfoot — and how it changes everything — don't miss this unforgettable story from Stevens County.
This week on The Watering Hole Podcast, we're joined by Matt and Sam from Raised Rowdy and Rowdy Alternative! These guys have built a powerhouse community for music lovers, giving a voice to artists and fans who live and breathe the rowdy side of country and beyond.We dive into how they started, their passion for spotlighting rising artists, and what it takes to grow such an authentic movement in today's music scene. From stories on the road to the future of independent music, this episode is full of laughs, insight, and plenty of rowdy energy.Raised Rowdy: https://www.raisedrowdy.comRowdy Alternative: https://www.instagram.com/rowdyalternative/?hl=en
During this episode of The Maggie Williams Podcast, host Maggie Williams welcomes Michael Hunter, better known as The Hunter Chef. The duo met in West Point, Mississippi, for Mossy Oak's Annual Foxhole Shootout Charity Golf Tournament, and took the opportunity afterward to have an incredible sit-down conversation that is nothing short of captivating. Michael is a Red Seal chef, restaurant owner, forager, hunter, and author of The Hunter Chef Cookbook and Hunter Chef in the Wild: Game, Fish, and Fowl Recipes and Techniques for Cooking Outdoors. From his childhood on a horse farm in Ontario to the opening of Toronto's celebrated Antler Kitchen and Bar, his story is rooted in a deep love of nature and wild food.Maggie and Michael talk about what it means to cook from the land and how foraging, hunting, and honoring the seasons can shape both a kitchen and a lifestyle. Michael shares the vision behind Antler, the severe adversity he faced from the anti-hunting crowd, and how, with the support of fellow hunters and wild game enthusiasts, he overcame those obstacles to see Antler not only survive but thrive.The conversation is filled with warmth, insight, and inspiration — touching on everything from signature recipes to memorable hunts and favorite guilty-pleasure foods. Listeners can expect to walk away with a greater appreciation for wild food and a reminder of how deeply connected our meals can be to the land around us.Find Michael Hunter: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thehunterchef/Website: https://thehunterchef.com/Hunter Chef in the Wild - by Michael Hunter (Hardcover): https://go.shopmy.us/p-25835716The Hunter Chef Cookbook - by Michael Hunter (Hardcover): https://go.shopmy.us/p-25835737Find our host Maggie at:TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@themaggiewilliams?lang=enInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/themaggiewilliams/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/themaggiewilliamspodcast/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnJHqUBdfgnFLc3P87r88VwIf you need a knife that stays sharp when it matters, Outdoor Edge's RazorSafe system is the perfect solution. With its easy-to-use, replaceable blades, you can keep a fresh, razor-sharp edge at all times. Head to OutdoorEdge.com and use code MAGGIE at checkout for 15% off your first order.Shop now: https://www.outdooredge.com/collections/huntingOuterLimit Powersports: Located in Dyersburg, TN, OuterLimit Powersports is your go-to destination for all things off-road and outdoor adventure. An award-winning Can-Am dealership dedicated to equipping you with everything you need to conquer your outdoor adventures or agricultural needs. OuterLimit Powersports provides expert customer service, top-of-the-line equipment, and a wide variety of accessories to keep your adventures running smoothly. Visit OuterLimit Powersports and let the adventure begin! https://www.outerlimitpowersports.com/SHOP OFFICIAL PODCAST MERCH: https://themaggiewilliams.comIf you enjoyed this week's podcast, please share it with a friend and give us a five-star rating. If you're feeling generous, I sure would appreciate a review! Thank you so much for putting us at #3 in the nation on the Wilderness Charts. All Glory to the Good Lord!God bless! See y'all here same time next week.
In this episode of the Nine Finger Chronicles podcast, Dan Johnson and Jeremy Dinsmore discuss the transition from the Fourth of July to the hunting season. They emphasize the importance of safety during fireworks, the need for preparation, and the strategic setup of trail cameras to track deer movement. The conversation delves into understanding terrain features, access routes, and the significance of thermal hubs and river bottoms in hunting. The episode concludes with a focus on the importance of preparation and practice for a successful hunting season. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the Nine Finger Chronicles podcast, Dan Johnson and Jeremy Dinsmore discuss the transition from the Fourth of July to the hunting season. They emphasize the importance of safety during fireworks, the need for preparation, and the strategic setup of trail cameras to track deer movement. The conversation delves into understanding terrain features, access routes, and the significance of thermal hubs and river bottoms in hunting. The episode concludes with a focus on the importance of preparation and practice for a successful hunting season. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Episode 10-3: Keep Your Enemies Closer Music Credits: Intro: "Zero Signal," Sean Kolton, MechWarrior 5 Mercenaries Deep Woods: "From the Antlers," Austin Wintory, The Pathless Johnny Field: "Bog (Remastered)," Frank Klepacki and the Tiberian Sons, Command and Conquer Remastered Collection Chaos: "Chaos (Remastered)," Frank Klepacki and the Tiberian Sons, Command and Conquer Remastered Comfort: "Truths, Two," Austin Wintory, The Pathless: Meditations Union: "Workmen Retaliation Remix (Remastered)," Frank Klepacki and the Tiberian Sons, Command and Conquer Remastered Faff: "Fabelwein," Roedelius Nobility: "Slow Burn," Duane Decker, MechWarrior 4 Vengeance Soundtrack Dimu: "Discovery, One," Austin Wintory, The Pathless: Meditations Outro: "Tenacity, Two," Austin Wintory, The Pathless: Meditations
In episode 3 of the Inside the NDA on the Antler Up Podcast, I'm joined by Elizabeth Kligge from the National Deer Association to talk about one of the most important challenges facing hunting today — recruiting and mentoring new hunters. Elizabeth dives into the Field to Fork program and how it's breaking down barriers, changing perceptions, and creating meaningful entry points into the hunting lifestyle. From showing how food can be the gateway for new hunters to highlighting the role of mentorship in building confidence, Elizabeth shares why this work is vital to the future of conservation. We also discuss the importance of building a supportive community around new hunters and how experiential learning builds skills while fostering lasting friendships. With the average age of hunters rising, the need to pass on our traditions has never been greater — and programs like Field to Fork are proving that the next generation is ready to step up when given the chance. Whether you're a seasoned hunter or just starting out, this episode is a powerful reminder that the future of hunting depends on all of us. So, grab your gear, sit back, and join us on this episode as we Antler Up! www.antlerupoutdoors.com www.tethrdnation.com www.huntworthgear.com www.sportsmensempire.com https://deerassociation.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week on The Watering Hole Podcast, we sit down with the powerhouse singer-songwriter Taylor Hunnicutt. Known for her soulful voice and honest storytelling, Taylor brings a raw edge to country and Americana music that's hard to ignore.We dive into her musical journey, the inspiration behind her songs, and what it's like carving out a space in today's ever-changing music scene. From small-town roots to the big stage, Taylor opens up about the grind, the growth, and the passion that fuels her craft.If you're a fan of music that cuts deep and stays with you, this is an episode you don't want to miss.Tune in for an inside look at one of today's most exciting voices in country music.
In this engaging conversation, Dan and his guest explore the dynamics of college sports rivalries, particularly focusing on football and wrestling. They discuss the impact of NIL on college athletics, the pros and cons of using lighted nocks in hunting, and the importance of preparation for the hunting season. The discussion also delves into decision-making processes in hunting, the influence of weather patterns on deer movement, and personal hunting experiences that highlight the joy of the sport beyond just pursuing big bucks. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this engaging conversation, Dan and his guest explore the dynamics of college sports rivalries, particularly focusing on football and wrestling. They discuss the impact of NIL on college athletics, the pros and cons of using lighted nocks in hunting, and the importance of preparation for the hunting season. The discussion also delves into decision-making processes in hunting, the influence of weather patterns on deer movement, and personal hunting experiences that highlight the joy of the sport beyond just pursuing big bucks.
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In episode 2 of the Inside the NDA on the Antler Up Podcast, I sit down with Nick Pinizzotto, CEO of the National Deer Association, for an in-depth look at the state of deer hunting in America. Nick shares why, thanks to increased education, resources, and dedicated hunters, deer hunting is in many ways better than ever. We talk about the powerful role citizen conservationists play in improving deer habitats, the unique and passionate culture of Pennsylvania hunters, and how every hunter can make a difference in shaping the future. Our conversation also dives into the biggest challenges, including the growing threat of chronic wasting disease and the need for hunters to engage beyond the hunt through conservation work, policy involvement, and local sportsman's clubs. Nick highlights the NDA's role in providing education and leadership in deer management, while reflecting on how personal hunting experiences evolve with time and knowledge. At the heart of it all, this episode is a reminder that every one of us can contribute to the future of deer and deer hunting—sometimes it just starts with doing one more thing. So, grab your gear, sit back, and join us on this episode as we Antler Up! www.antlerupoutdoors.com www.tethrdnation.com www.huntworthgear.com www.sportsmensempire.com https://deerassociation.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Felix Frenzel is the Founding Partner of Kadan Capital, a Singapore-headquartered early-stage venture capital firm backing category-defining startups across Southeast Asia and beyond. At Kadan, he focuses on high-impact companies in fintech and artificial intelligence, targeting ventures with strong early traction and potential for rapid scale.Before co-founding Kadan Capital, Felix built his expertise across investment management and strategy consulting. He was an Investment Manager at Antler, a leading global early-stage VC platform, and a strategy consultant at Bain & Company, where he advised top-tier clients on transformative growth strategies. Earlier in his career, he gained experience in public equity investing, adding depth to his financial acumen.Felix's passion for investing runs deep. At just sixteen, he launched a small fund focused on European equities—a first step that reflects both his entrepreneurial drive and early fascination with capital markets.He holds an MBA from INSEAD, an MSc in International Finance from HEC Paris, and a BSc in Economics from the University of Bonn.LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/felixfrenzel/
In this episode of The Watering Hole Podcast, we sit down with country music standout Ian Munsick. From his Wyoming roots to making waves on stages across the country, Ian shares stories behind his songs, the inspiration from his western upbringing, and what fans can expect from his latest projects. We dive into his journey, his unique sound blending traditional country with modern flair, and the lifestyle that shapes his music.Tune in for an inside look at one of today's most exciting voices in country music.
In this episode of the Nine Finger Chronicles podcast, host Dan and guest Jeremy Dinsmore kick off the Antler Up sessions, discussing various themes related to hunting, personal life, and the chaotic state of the world. They explore the pressures surrounding public land, the excitement of hunting season preparations, and the impact of trail cameras on hunting dynamics. The conversation also reflects on past hunting experiences and the importance of being prepared for the upcoming season, while also touching on the need for educational discussions within the hunting community. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the Nine Finger Chronicles podcast, host Dan and guest Jeremy Dinsmore kick off the Antler Up sessions, discussing various themes related to hunting, personal life, and the chaotic state of the world. They explore the pressures surrounding public land, the excitement of hunting season preparations, and the impact of trail cameras on hunting dynamics. The conversation also reflects on past hunting experiences and the importance of being prepared for the upcoming season, while also touching on the need for educational discussions within the hunting community.
Welcome back to another episode of the Hunt Lift Eat podcast where Carter is looking handsome as ever and Kerri is no longer homeless. We are stoked to have Nick Jefferies with Custom Antler Design out of Washington State. Nick is a seasoned hunter, having hunted since he was a young lad, served in the United States Marine Corps with multiple deployments to Fallujah, and found a calling for antler interior design that has grown into a full fledged business.
In this episode of the Nine Finger Chronicles podcast, Dan, Aaron, and Nate discuss the September shift in deer behavior as hunting season approaches. They explore how changing food sources, bachelor groups, and antler dynamics influence deer movement. The conversation also touches on the impact of crop harvest on deer behavior and strategies for preparing for the upcoming hunting season, including the importance of scouting and understanding deer patterns.takeaways The September shift marks a significant change in deer behavior as food sources change. Bucks often follow does as they shift to new food sources. Bachelor groups tend to break up as the season progresses, with older bucks often separating from younger ones. Antler size can influence dominance hierarchies among bucks, affecting their social dynamics. Deer may exhibit increased fighting behavior in early September as they establish dominance. The transition from summer to fall can lead to decreased deer movement as they adjust to hormonal changes. Crop harvest can significantly impact deer behavior, often leading to increased visibility in open fields. Scouting and understanding food sources are crucial for successful hunting during the September shift. Youth hunters can benefit from early season hunts to gain experience and fill the freezer. The dynamics of deer movement can vary significantly based on local agricultural practices and environmental conditions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this very first Inside the NDA episode, Jeremy sits down with Lindsay Thomas Jr., Chief Communications Officer for the National Deer Association, for an eye-opening discussion on how deer see, smell, and survive in the wild. Lindsay breaks down fascinating insights into deer vision—how their broader peripheral view, ability to see in low light, and rapid information processing give them a huge advantage over hunters. They also dive into why scent control and cover matter more than just camo, and how understanding these details can elevate your time in the woods. Beyond the science, this episode highlights why the NDA's mission matters now more than ever. Jeremy and Lindsay discuss deer behavior patterns, how hunters can prepare both physically and mentally for success, and the importance of practicing in the same gear you'll hunt in. Lindsay also shares how NDA programs like Field to Fork and local chapters are strengthening the hunting community and creating opportunities for mentorship, recruitment, and education. Whether you're chasing whitetails this fall or looking to give back to the next generation of hunters, this conversation is packed with insights to make you sharper and more connected in the field. So, grab your gear, sit back, and join us on this episode as we Antler Up! www.antlerupoutdoors.com www.tethrdnation.com www.huntworthgear.com www.sportsmensempire.com https://thebowtiquellc.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the Nine Finger Chronicles podcast, Dan, Aaron, and Nate discuss the September shift in deer behavior as hunting season approaches. They explore how changing food sources, bachelor groups, and antler dynamics influence deer movement. The conversation also touches on the impact of crop harvest on deer behavior and strategies for preparing for the upcoming hunting season, including the importance of scouting and understanding deer patterns.takeaways The September shift marks a significant change in deer behavior as food sources change. Bucks often follow does as they shift to new food sources. Bachelor groups tend to break up as the season progresses, with older bucks often separating from younger ones. Antler size can influence dominance hierarchies among bucks, affecting their social dynamics. Deer may exhibit increased fighting behavior in early September as they establish dominance. The transition from summer to fall can lead to decreased deer movement as they adjust to hormonal changes. Crop harvest can significantly impact deer behavior, often leading to increased visibility in open fields. Scouting and understanding food sources are crucial for successful hunting during the September shift. Youth hunters can benefit from early season hunts to gain experience and fill the freezer. The dynamics of deer movement can vary significantly based on local agricultural practices and environmental conditions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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It is the age old question for deer hunters, how do I get bigger bucks on my ground? We all want to see the bucks we are hunting grow year after year. Managing that growth can be tough, however there are some tactics to implement that will help you get bigger bucks in your areas! On this episode of the Raised Hunting Podcast we take a dive into the world of antler growth with our friend Kip Adams who is the Chief Conservation Officer with the National Deer Association. Kip breaks down the importance of planting your food plots earlier, getting the right food for the deer on your property, and the importance of doe management to get bigger bucks year after year. Discount Codes:You guys have been absolutely amazing when it comes to supporting Raised Hunting so we wanted to return the favor! Just for all you loyal RH Podcast listeners we have some discount codes for you! We not only have a code to get you 15% off all Grizzly Cooler items on their website, but we got you guys a code for 15% all Raised Hunting products!!!Grizzly Cooler Discount Code: RZDGRZ24Raised Hunting Discount Code: RHPCREW15National Deer Association Website:https://deerassociation.com/Subscribe To Raises Hunting On YouTube:Raised Hunting:https://www.youtube.com/@raisedhuntingRaised Hunting Podcast:https://www.youtube.com/@RaisedHuntingPodcastShop Raised Hunting Gear Tody:Raised Hunting Website:https://www.raisedhunting.com/Raised Scents:https://www.raisedhunting.com/collections/raised-scents-2-0The Rub Tree Special By Raised Scents:https://www.raisedhunting.com/products/the-rub-tree-special-1Raised Canine:https://www.raisedhunting.com/collections/raised-caninesBeast Broadheads:https://www.raisedhunting.com/collections/broadheads-your-one-stop-shop-for-the-broadheads-we-trust-the-most
In this solo episode, Jeremy Dinsmore gives listeners an inside look at what's coming this September on the Antler Up Podcast, including a full lineup of guests from the National Deer Association. From big-picture discussions on the state of whitetail hunting with NDA CEO Nick Pinizzotto, to science-backed insights on deer vision, movement, and stand strategy with Lindsay Thomas Jr., Jeremy previews how each episode will bring practical takeaways and hunting inspiration for both new and seasoned hunters. He also highlights conservation, mentorship, and herd health topics covered by Matt Ross, Elizabeth Kligge, and Kip Adams — making this a month of content designed to inform and empower hunters across Pennsylvania and beyond. Jeremy also shares his personal fall hunting plans, including opening weekend in Maryland, early-season setups around camp and nearby public land in Pennsylvania, and mid-November hunts in Ohio before transitioning to rifle season. Listeners will hear about his strategy for the upcoming rut, gear tweaks, and the mental approach that helps him stay focused and adaptable throughout the season. This episode is a mix of season previews, behind-the-scenes podcast insights, and actionable advice to help hunters get the most out of the 2025 season. So, grab your gear, sit back, and join us on this episode as we Antler Up! www.antlerupoutdoors.com www.tethrdnation.com www.huntworthgear.com www.sportsmensempire.com https://thebowtiquellc.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, hosts Jacob and Eric dive into the challenges of the late summer stress period for deer. They explore key topics, including the declining nutritional quality of plants, the demands of antler growth, late gestation, and lactation. They also share insights on how strategic habitat management and food plots can help alleviate the summer stress period. Check out the MSU Deer Lab's online seminar series (here) and select the Natural Resources option from the Categories drop-down menu. You will need to create an account to view the seminars. The seminars are free unless you are seeking professional educational credits. Also, be sure to visit our YouTube channel (here)
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This week on the Antler Up Podcast, I'm joined by my good friend Justin Synan for a special conversation that was also featured over on his show, the Run'n and Gun'n Podcast. Anytime Justin and I sit down, it's less of an interview and more of a catch-up between friends, and this one is no different. We dive into life, family, and how finding balance off the clock is just as important as anything we do in the woods. From the role family plays in keeping us grounded, to the mindset shifts that help us enjoy hunting beyond just the outcome, this is a conversation that blends real talk with our shared passion for the outdoors. We also get into the practical side of prepping for the season—everything from scouting and reading deer patterns to being physically and mentally ready when the moment comes. Justin and I talk about learning from past hunts, what we're focused on heading into this year, and why community and friendships are such an important piece of the hunting lifestyle. At the end of the day, it's about enjoying the journey, not just the results, and this episode is a great reminder of that. So, grab your gear, sit back, and join us on this episode as we Antler Up! www.antlerupoutdoors.com www.tethrdnation.com www.huntworthgear.com www.sportsmensempire.com https://thebowtiquellc.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
KMOX Legal Analyst Brad Young, antlers on a plane, Dave Murray, Headlines, and new words!- h3 full 1894 Wed, 20 Aug 2025 21:05:41 +0000 8pwprglzmVwt3jAWdLo8xpugTWiYjEyU comedy,religion & spirituality,society & culture,news,government The Dave Glover Show comedy,religion & spirituality,society & culture,news,government KMOX Legal Analyst Brad Young, antlers on a plane, Dave Murray, Headlines, and new words!- h3 The Dave Glover Show has been driving St. Louis home for over 20 years. Unafraid to discuss virtually any topic, you'll hear Dave and crew's unique perspective on current events, news and politics, and anything and everything in between. © 2025 Audacy, Inc. Comedy Religion & Spirituality Society & Culture News Government False
The July 2025 New Music Train is on the tracks and it's steaming down from Scotland with Steven Routledge on board to pick up Kevin Porter just outside of Baltimore. You will hear about new music from Oromet, Hemelbestormer, Golomb and The Antlers. Rockin' the Suburbs on Apple Podcasts/iTunes or other podcast platforms, including audioBoom, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon, iHeart, Stitcher and TuneIn. Or listen at SuburbsPod.com. Please rate/review the show on Apple Podcasts and share it with your friends. Visit our website at SuburbsPod.com Email Jim & Patrick at rock@suburbspod.com Follow us on the Threads, Facebook or Instagram @suburbspod If you're glad or sad or high, call the Suburban Party Line — 612-440-1984. Theme music: "Ascension," originally by Quartjar, next covered by Frank Muffin and now re-done in a high-voltage version by Quartjar again! Visit quartjar.bandcamp.com and frankmuffin.bandcamp.com.
In this Bite-sized episode of Screw It Just DO It, I speak with Magnus Grimeland, founder and CEO of Antler, one of the fastest-scaling early-stage VC platforms in the world.Magnus has helped Antler grow to 21 offices across six continents, backing nearly 400 startups in the process. But this conversation focuses on something deeper than capital: community. He shares how they built a global founder network that supports collaboration, peer learning, and talent access, all with a hyper-local approach tailored to each region.You'll hear how they've used tech infrastructure to support remote founders, what role community plays in startup success, and how you can apply the same thinking to scale your own ecosystem, whether you're a founder or investor.It's a sharp, strategic look at what it really takes to scale something global without losing the intimacy and value of local connections.Key Takeaways:Founder support is more than funding, it's infrastructureCommunity building is critical to startup successTech-enabled networks can scale trust and collaborationHyper-local execution wins in global expansionStartup ecosystems thrive on shared learning, not competition
Join us on the Nine Finger Chronicles as we delve into the fascinating journey of hunting strategies and equipment evolution. From traditional bows to modern range-finding binoculars, discover how technology and techniques have transformed the hunting landscape. Listen in as Dan and Jeremy share personal stories, insights, and the impact of these advancements on their hunting experiences. Whether you're a seasoned hunter or new to the field, this episode offers a unique perspective on the past, present, and future of hunting. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week on the Antler Up Podcast, I'm joined by my good friends Jim D'Agostino and Tim Sisock live from AU Deer Camp for a conversation that's equal parts nostalgia, hunting prep, and good camp laughs. We kick things off reminiscing about the music and concerts of the late '90s and early 2000s—including the wildness of Woodstock '99—before diving into why camaraderie is the heartbeat of any deer camp. From balancing work and leisure to soaking up those campfire moments, this episode captures the true spirit of the preseason. We also break down our game plans for the months ahead, from scouting and dialing in setups to how we're using cameras and tech to get an edge. Jim shares exciting news about launching a nonprofit hockey organization for youth athletes, and we swap stories about cooking up venison and the joy of sharing it with friends. With hunting season just around the corner, we talk about the challenges we're looking forward to, the tags we're saving for the right moment, and the drive to make this fall one to remember. Antler Up! So, grab your gear, sit back, and join us on this episode as we Antler Up! www.antlerupoutdoors.com www.tethrdnation.com www.huntworthgear.com www.sportsmensempire.com https://thebowtiquellc.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join us on the Nine Finger Chronicles as we delve into the fascinating journey of hunting strategies and equipment evolution. From traditional bows to modern range-finding binoculars, discover how technology and techniques have transformed the hunting landscape. Listen in as Dan and Jeremy share personal stories, insights, and the impact of these advancements on their hunting experiences. Whether you're a seasoned hunter or new to the field, this episode offers a unique perspective on the past, present, and future of hunting. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week on the Antler Up Podcast, I'm joined by two great friends—Rob Mendoza and Jared Shaffer—for a conversation that goes beyond gear and tactics. We recorded this one while on a quick trip to Maryland, where we spent some much-needed time in the woods together and shot a local 3D archery course. It was a weekend filled with laughs, learning, and a deeper appreciation for what this lifestyle is really all about. In this episode, we dive into how hunting continues to shape our lives—not just as a pursuit, but as a way to build stronger friendships, create unforgettable memories, and stay grounded in something real. From sharing early season plans to reflecting on how hunting has transformed each of us, this one's all about the camaraderie, growth, and connection that happens when you step outside and chase something bigger than yourself. If you've ever come back from a hunt feeling more alive, this one will hit home. Antler Up! So, grab your gear, sit back, and join us on this episode as we Antler Up! www.antlerupoutdoors.com www.tethrdnation.com www.huntworthgear.com www.sportsmensempire.com https://thebowtiquellc.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this engaging conversation, Dan and Jeremy discuss the importance of family, the value of experiences over material gains, and the evolving perspectives on hunting. They reflect on personal growth through outdoor adventures, the challenges of hunting in different environments, and the impact of technology on the sport. The discussion also touches on the significance of defining what it means to be a good hunter and the challenges posed by trespassing. As they share their goals for the upcoming hunting season, they emphasize the importance of enjoying the process and making memories with loved ones. Takeaways: Spending time with family is more important than chasing money. Experiences in nature create lasting memories. Hunting should be about enjoyment, not just the outcome. Defining a good hunter goes beyond filling tags. Technology can enhance the hunting experience. The hunting community often overlooks the importance of relationships. It's essential to communicate with landowners to maintain access. Setting personal goals can enhance the hunting experience. Enjoying the process is key to a fulfilling hunting season. Balancing family commitments with hunting is crucial. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this engaging conversation, Dan and Jeremy discuss the importance of family, the value of experiences over material gains, and the evolving perspectives on hunting. They reflect on personal growth through outdoor adventures, the challenges of hunting in different environments, and the impact of technology on the sport. The discussion also touches on the significance of defining what it means to be a good hunter and the challenges posed by trespassing. As they share their goals for the upcoming hunting season, they emphasize the importance of enjoying the process and making memories with loved ones. Takeaways: Spending time with family is more important than chasing money. Experiences in nature create lasting memories. Hunting should be about enjoyment, not just the outcome. Defining a good hunter goes beyond filling tags. Technology can enhance the hunting experience. The hunting community often overlooks the importance of relationships. It's essential to communicate with landowners to maintain access. Setting personal goals can enhance the hunting experience. Enjoying the process is key to a fulfilling hunting season. Balancing family commitments with hunting is crucial. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We update our list of the year's best songs with new obsessions from The Antlers, polymath Keaton Henson, pianist Julia Hamos, Estonian composer Arvo Pärt and more.Featured artists and songs:1. Julia Hamos: “Ellis Island,” from Ellis Island 2. The Antlers: “Carnage,” from Blight 3. Gabriela Ortiz: “El olo del Jaguar,” from Yanga 4. Keaton Henson: “Lazy Magician (feat. Julia Steiner)” (single) 5. Arvo Pärt: “Nunc dimittis,” from And I heard a voice'All Songs Considered' 25th anniversary segment: Our No. 1 songs from 2023 Weekly reset: Crows in a D.C. suburb on a summer afternoon. Enjoy the show? Share it with a friend and leave us a review on Apple or Spotify or wherever you listen to podcasts. Questions, comments, suggestions or feedback of any kind always welcome: allsongs@npr.orgLearn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
This week on the Antler Up Podcast, I'm joined by my good buddy Tom Runscavage for another solid conversation that blends gear talk, hunting prep, and real-life perspective. Tom is always dialed in, and in this episode, we cover everything from his ramp-up for an upcoming elk hunt to the ever-evolving landscape of saddle hunting gear. We also dive into the strategy behind trail camera deployment and why staying sharp—physically and mentally—is becoming a non-negotiable part of our routines. Tom and I also get into how the hunting world is changing with the influx of new technology, the saturation of content, and what still cuts through the noise. More than anything, this episode is a great reminder that while the gear and tactics matter, nothing beats having a solid support system at home and taking time to enjoy the journey. Whether you're dialing in for September or just need a relatable hunting conversation, this one's for you. Antler Up! So, grab your gear, sit back, and join us on this episode as we Antler Up! www.antlerupoutdoors.com www.tethrdnation.com www.huntworthgear.com www.sportsmensempire.com https://thebowtiquellc.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices