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In episode 269 of the Antler Up Podcast, I welcome back Jim D'Agostino to continue our deep dive into the world of archery. This week, we break down bow sights—from the reliability of the sights we have used and using to the nuances of peep sight choices and sight calibration at key yardages like 20 and 60 yards. We also cover the pros and cons of fixed versus adjustable pins, arrow setup, and share advice for new archers looking to build confidence and consistency. Whether you're dialing in your gear or just getting started, this conversation is packed with insights to help you get the most out of your archery setup. Beyond the gear talk, Jim and I dive into the importance of balancing fitness, family, and the outdoors. We share personal stories about managing family time when life gets hectic, the mental and physical benefits of getting back into a solid fitness routine, and the excitement of scouting new hunting locations. It's a candid, practical, and passionate conversation that blends real-life experience with tactical tips to help you become a better, more prepared hunter. Antler Up! So, grab your gear, sit back, and join us on this episode as we Antler Up with Jim! Stay tuned, stay safe, and 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
After intense debate, Montrose County commissioners passed a resolution urging reform of the Colorado Open Records Act—claiming it's being misused to harass officials—with Commissioner Pond calling it “weaponized” and Commissioner Hansen denouncing the move as “feckless” and a threat to government transparency. And later, a man was arrested in Montrose after allegedly assaulting his ex-girlfriend’s new partner with a deer antler during a violent altercation that ended with a gunshot and a truck being used as a weapon, amid ongoing stalking and protection order violation allegations.Support the show: https://www.montrosepress.com/site/forms/subscription_services/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Music Credits: Intro: "Zero Signal," Sean Kolton, MechWarrior 5 Mercenaries Planning: "The Search (Remastered)," Frank Klepacki and the Tiberian Sons, Command and Conquer Remastered Collection Deep Woods: "From the Antlers," Austin Wintory, The Pathless Johnny Field: "Bog (Remastered)," Frank Klepacki and the Tiberian Sons, Command and Conquer Remastered Collection Connor Field: "Arazoid (Remastered," Frank Klepacki and the Tiberian Sons, Command and Conquer Remastered Collection Outro: "Tenacity, Two," Austin Wintory, The Pathless: Meditations
Thursday, Jazz Thursdays with MAQ at South Hill Cider and Popa Chubby at the Center for the Arts in Homer. On Friday, the Geneva Jazz Festival at Ventosa Vineyards, First Friday Gallery Night all over Downtown Ithaca, 4word Days at Summerhill Brewing, Mandy Goldman at Stone Bend Farm, Happy Hour with GoGone at Deep Dive, London McDaniel at the Antlers, and an evening with David Sedaris at the State Theatre. All day Saturday and Sunday, Ithacon 48 at Ithaca College’s Emerson Suites. The Ithaca Farmers Market is still Saturdays at Triphammer Marketplace for another couple of weeks! Saturday night, Pierce Walsh & Friends at South Hill Cider, and Start Making Sense & The Ocean Avenue Stompers Horns at the State Theatre. Sunday, fire department pancake breakfasts in Etna and Harford, a Benefit Concert with Cast Iron Cowboys and Rev Ezra at Newfield High School, a Spring Contra Dance with Stove Dragon at Cornell’s Willard Straight Hall Memorial Room, and Modern Western Square Dancing at the Lansing Community Center. Wednesday, a talk on Women and the Erie Canal at the Newfield Public Library, Networking at Rev Ithaca Startup Works, Jazz Night at Brookton's Market, Wednesday open mic night at the Nocturnal [...]
In this episode of the Antler Up Podcast, Jim D'Agostino and I catch up on recent adventures, from fishing trips with family to discussing the importance of staying hydrated and maintaining an active outdoor lifestyle. We then dive into archery gear talk, focusing on release aids, shooting techniques, and why finding the right setup is crucial for consistency and accuracy. Whether it's adjusting tension, anchor points, or experimenting with different release styles, we break down the importance of tinkering with gear to match personal shooting preferences. Beyond archery equipment, we highlight fitness and preparation for the upcoming hunting season, discussing how staying in shape, practicing consistently, and making small adjustments can have a big impact in the field. Your body is the most important piece of equipment, and we talk about how nutrition, hydration, and training play a role in overall hunting success. If you're looking to dial in your release aid, improve your shooting mechanics, and stay motivated for the season ahead, this episode is packed with useful insights!
In this episode of The Retail Pilot, host Ken Pilot dives into the future of branding and retail innovation with Emily Heyward & JB Osborne, Co-Founders of Red Antler and a pre-flight discussion with retail futurist Jan Kniffen. From the transformative role of AI in customer experience to the secret sauce behind some of today's most iconic brands, this conversation explores how emotional resonance, creativity, and technology intersect in modern retail. Ken, Emily, and JB also discuss brand building from scratch, the challenges of rebranding, and their venture fund Habitat Partners. Plus, they reflect on favorite campaigns, dream brand revivals, and the evolving landscape of consumer expectations.Show NotesKen Pilot introduces the episode with commentary from retail expert Jan Kniffen on the seismic impact of AI across industries, especially in retail.Jan shares why AI will redefine omnichannel experiences and customer expectations, emphasizing the urgency for retailers to invest or fall behind.Emily Hayward and JB Osborne join Ken to discuss Red Antler's approach to branding, which centers on empathy, storytelling, and strategic creativity.Insights into how Red Antler partners with early-stage founders and legacy businesses, building emotional connections through meaningful brand positioning.Reflections on helping launch brands like Allbirds, Casper, Burrow, and Hinge, including the challenges and rewards of naming and storytelling.Candid thoughts on the rise and stumbles of DTC pioneers and how capital structure, not branding, often drives downfall.A look at Habitat Partners, their investment arm, and why equity plays helped foster long-term alignment with founders.Exploration of how AI is impacting creative workflows, campaign ideation, and brand communication.Rapid fire favorites, from travel destinations to go-to coffee brands, and the dream jobs Emily and JB would pursue outside of Red Antler.Plus, JB and Emily name the brands they'd love to reimagine—from OpenTable to LinkedIn—and share their vision for brand leadership in a tech-driven era.This episode is sponsored by Firework.Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
Quella dove le vostre affezionatissime chiacchierano per la prima (e speriamo non sia ultima) volta dal vivo. È stata un'esperienza bellissima, molto intensa e piena di grandi soddisfazioni, soprattutto quando gli studenti del liceo hanno interagito con noi e ci hanno fatto una valanga di domande. Potete ascoltare tutto in questo episodio speciale. I film che abbiamo preso in esame sono Poltergeist e Antlers. Ringraziamo il Liceo Artistico Livio Orazio Valentini di Orvieto, Telefono Amico e l'associazione Cicasco per l'ospitalità e la gentilezza. Un ringraziamento speciale a Leandro e a Sara
Join Uncle Jay as he shares his expert tips on training a shed antler dog! In this video, Jay introduces his trusted shed dog, Kaya, and walks you through the process of teaching your pup to find and retrieve shed antlers. Whether you're a seasoned hunter or just getting started, these training techniques will help turn your dog into a shed-hunting pro. Topics Covered:✅ Choosing the right dog for shed hunting✅ Basic obedience and foundation training✅ Scent introduction and tracking skills✅ Building confidence with real antlers✅ Tips for making training fun and rewarding. Listen as Kaya demonstrates her skills in action, proving why a well-trained shed dog is an invaluable hunting companion. Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more outdoor adventures with Uncle Jay!
On Friday, London McDaniel at the Antlers, a Stop Making Sense screening at the State Theatre, and WVBR Celebrates John Rudan’s 50 Years on the Radio at the Hangar Theatre! The Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival runs through April 13th at Cinemapolis! Don’t miss the free Ithaca Murals screening on Sunday. All weekend, Alice in Wonderland Jr. at the Trumansburg Middle School, and Winter Squabee with music and food at Stonecat Cafe to benefit the Ovid fire relief fund. For your Saturday, the annual Spring Fairy Fest in Downtown Ithaca, a Sea of Green film premiere at the Newfield High School Auditorium, Fiddlehead Frolic at Newfield Elementary School, Terrapin Station at Two Goats Brewing, and José González at the State Theatre. Sunday, Savoyards present the Prodigal Son at the First Congregational Church, Tom Green Comedy at the Hangar Theatre, and Modern Western Square Dancing at the Lansing Community Center. Monday, an Alzheimer’s Association program at the Newfield Public Library. Tuesday, a Southern Old Time String Band Jam at Deep Dive. Next Wednesday, Jazz Night at Brookton's Market, Wednesday open mic night at the Nocturnal Cafe, formerly Sacred Root, and the Canaan Jam Session at the Canaan Institute. Thursday, Jazz Thursdays [...]
In this episode of the Antler Up Podcast, I sit down with fellow Pennsylvanians Megan DiPerna and Ken Reece from Broken Nock Productions for an engaging and unscripted conversation. We delve into their journey of launching an outdoors-focused podcast, discussing the challenges and rewards of providing uncut and relatable content to their audience. Megan shares her newfound passion for hunting and archery, detailing her experiences and the anticipation of her first full hunting season. Ken offers insights into their commitment to fostering a laid-back environment where guests can authentically share their stories, making the outdoors accessible and engaging for all listeners. Throughout our discussion, we explore how Megan's first year hunting has progressed from the lessons learned and upcoming events/activities. We also touch on the significance of continuous learning and adapting, whether it's through personal hunting adventures or through the lens of podcasting. This episode is a testament to the passion and dedication that Megan and Ken bring to the table, offering listeners a chance to connect with their authentic approach to outdoor storytelling! So, grab your gear, sit back, and join us on this episode as we Antler Up with Megan & Ken! Stay tuned, stay safe, and 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
The team sits down to talk about the tips and tricks they all use to help find shed antlers in late winter. Come learn how to use this time to explore new areas and discover how deer may be using the landscape in late season. Learn more about IL Learn to Hunt here: https://linktr.ee/learntohuntil The University of Illinois' Illinois Learn to Hunt program provides FREE educational content, training webinars, and workshops to teach ADULT participants how to hunt deer, turkey, squirrels, pheasants, ducks, geese and other game. The Hunting Illinois podcast provides educational discussions with experts, review of animal ecology, hunting strategies, and so much more. Make sure to register for free webinars and workshops through our website and follow us on Facebook for any updates on the program and Illinois hunting in general. It is never too late to learn how to hunt!
Antler Up returns with Morley Scott sitting down with Elks Alumni and new Defensive Coordinator JC Sherritt to talk about his return to the Green and Gold
On Friday, London McDaniel at the Antlers. Sona Jobarteh at Cornell’s Bailey Hall. And Yam Yam with Metasequoia at Deep Dive. All weekend, the Addams Family School Edition at Newfield High School! For your Saturday, the Ithaca Farmers Market at Triphammer Marketplace, Frank Raponi and Peter Glanville at Grist Iron Brewing Company, Jennie Lowe Stearns at South Hill Cider, a Joni Mitchell Tribute Show at Deep Dive, and the 41st Annual Cornell Fashion Collective spring runway show at Barton Hall. A pancake breakfast at the Trumansburg Fire Department Sunday morning to benefit the Peter Kahn Memorial Scholarship, Honky Tonk Sunday with the Deep Dive Barn Haulers at Deep Dive, and Modern Western Square Dancing at the Lansing Community Center. Monday, Joshua Hatcher and Greg Evans at the Downstairs. Tuesday, Dead Dive Happy Hour at Deep Dive, TC Tuesday at Atlas Bowl, and a Folk at the Farmhouse unplugged Beatles tribute at Grist Iron Brewing. Next Wednesday, an author visit with Amanda Jaros Champion at the Newfield Public Library, Jazz Night at Brookton's Market, Wednesday open mic night at the Nocturnal Cafe, formerly Sacred Root, and the Canaan Jam Session at the Canaan Institute. Thursday, a Puzzle Contest at the Newfield [...]
In this episode of the Antler Up Podcast, I sit down with Jim D'Agostino for another deep dive into archery fundamentals, gear adjustments, and overcoming mental hurdles. We discuss the importance of trail cameras for scouting, how bow stabilizer weight distribution can make or break your shot, and why blank bailing is an underrated tool for improving shot execution. Jim and I also break down the common struggles with target panic, the mental aspect of aiming, and how fine-tuning your bow setup can lead to better confidence and comfort in the field. Beyond gear talk, we emphasize the importance of building consistency through practice, why understanding deer behavior is key to success, and how keeping score during training sessions can boost accountability. Whether you're battling target panic, tweaking your bow setup, or looking to improve your overall shooting routine, this episode is packed with practical tips to help you become a more confident and accurate shooter. So, grab your gear, sit back, and join us on this episode as we Antler Up with Jim D'Agostino! Stay tuned, stay safe, and 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 Antler Up Podcast, I sit down with Jim D'Agostino for another deep dive into archery fundamentals, gear adjustments, and overcoming mental hurdles. We discuss the importance of trail cameras for scouting, how bow stabilizer weight distribution can make or break your shot, and why blank bailing is an underrated tool for improving shot execution. Jim and I also break down the common struggles with target panic, the mental aspect of aiming, and how fine-tuning your bow setup can lead to better confidence and comfort in the field.Beyond gear talk, we emphasize the importance of building consistency through practice, why understanding deer behavior is key to success, and how keeping score during training sessions can boost accountability. Whether you're battling target panic, tweaking your bow setup, or looking to improve your overall shooting routine, this episode is packed with practical tips to help you become a more confident and accurate shooter. So, grab your gear, sit back, and join us on this episode as we Antler Up with Jim D'Agostino! Stay tuned, stay safe, and Antler Up!www.antlerupoutdoors.comwww.tethrdnation.comwww.huntworthgear.comwww.sportsmensempire.comhttps://thebowtiquellc.com/
In today's 40 Minute Mentor episode, we're joined by Vegard Medbø, Co-Founder and COO at Antler, the global early-stage fund helping entrepreneurs go from zero to one. Before founding Antler, Vegard spent his early career in the Coastal Ranger Command of the Norwegian Armed Forces and at McKinsey, where he worked with the world's top energy companies, helping them apply machine learning to renewable and non-renewable energy. Since founding Antler, the team have invested in over 1,000 companies addressing meaningful challenges and opportunities across six continents.
What sort of building inspections are required in Europe before a building is taken down? As someone new to tech startups, what were the lessons learned from building the Airbnb for boat holidays from the ground up? What did participating in Antler's startup accelerator program lead to for Ieva? How does circularity in construction prolong the life of a material and prevent it from entering a dump? What are the factors driving the recent surge in interest in circular construction? How is Material Mapper leveraging big data to bring forecasting capabilities to circular construction? Why have traditional construction reuse marketplaces failed to scale in Europe? Why have construction material producers emerged as the first large scale adopters of Material Mapper? How are municipalities leveraging the Material Mapper platform? What new European regulations are being introduced which will drive future opportunities for Material Mapper? Why is Dubai running out of sand needed for new construction and where is it now importing it from?Ieva Sibilla Strupule - CEO and co-founder of Material Mapper, joins Proptech Espresso to answer these questions and discuss how her mom's background in architectural investigation coupled with her childhood spent conducting treasure hunts while inspecting historical buildings led to a deep appreciation for the built environment and a desire to preserve the materials used to construct it.
For your Thursday, Richie Stearns and Friends at South Hill Cider, a Middle School Band Showcase at Angry Mom Records, and Music Bingo at the Newfield Public Library. On Friday, Road Man, Jon Petronzio, at South Hill Cider. London McDaniel at the Antlers. City Limits at Cedarwood Tavern in Trumansburg. Enter the Haggis at Middle Ages Brewing. And the Pickle Mafia at Deep Dive. Ithaca Shakespeare Company brings The Winter’s Tale to the Kitchen Theatre through this weekend! For your Saturday, the Ithaca Farmers Market at Triphammer Marketplace, a Science Fair with the Steminist Movement at the Tompkins County Public Library. Cornell lacrosse vs. Princeton this afternoon, and women’s hockey in an NCAA regional at Lynah! Sarah Noell and Friends are at South Hill Cider, and Microbes Mostly, Blue Envy, and Skavs at Angry Mom Records. A pancake breakfast at the Danby Fire Department Sunday morning, Story and Song, a concert for the community at St. Paul’s United Methodist Church, and Modern Western Square Dancing at the Lansing Community Center. Monday, Drew Kiddoo and the Blackouts at the Seabring Inn for St. Patrick’s Day. Tuesday, Cookbook Club Irish Heritage at the Newfield Public Library, and a Femme Frequencies women’s music [...]
In this episode of the Antler Up Podcast, I sit down with Dr. Preston Ward from MTN Physio to discuss how hunters can stay injury-free and perform at their best. We break down the most common hunting-related injuries, why preseason mobility and strength training are game-changers, and how small adjustments can make a big difference in endurance and longevity in the woods. Dr. Ward shares practical recovery strategies, the importance of injury prevention for treestand hunters and backcountry enthusiasts, and how proper movement patterns can improve your shot execution and overall experience in the field. But it's not just about injury prevention—this episode dives into how functional fitness can translate directly into hunting success. We discuss customized rehab programs for hunters, why staying mobile is key for long sits and heavy packouts, and Dr. Ward's best exercises to keep you in peak condition. Whether you're a western hunter hauling miles into the backcountry or a whitetail hunter sitting all day in a saddle, this episode is packed with insight to help you hunt harder, longer, and pain-free. So, grab your gear, sit back, and join us on this episode as we Antler Up with Dr. Preston Ward! Stay tuned, stay safe, and 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
Welcome to a new episode of our special series, At The Cap Table Series, where Sarah Finegan, Senior Investor at Antler, talks with Emma Phillips, Investment Partner at LocalGlobe. Local Globe is one of Europe's most respected early-stage venture firms. Founded by Robin and Saul Klein, Local Globe has backed nearly 300 companies, including 17 unicorns and five IPOs, focusing on B2B software, applied AI, and the future of work.With deep entrepreneurial DNA and a commitment to investing in founders at the earliest stages, the firm plays a crucial role in shaping Europe's startup ecosystem. Since joining Local Globe nearly a decade ago, Emma has transitioned from an operating partner to a leading investor, bringing hands-on experience in scaling companies and navigating operational challenges.In this conversation, she shares her insights on what makes a great founder, the importance of first-principles thinking, and why exceptional talent can come from anywhere. We also dive into Local Globe's unique approach to venture investing, the major trends shaping the future of work & AI, why founders should embrace unscalable solutions early on, and why Europe needs to build a more open and accessible venture ecosystem.Go to eu.vc for our core learnings and the full video interview
Beau Martonik is joined by Joe and Mason Martonik, two of the country's most consistently successful big woods whitetail hunters to discuss some of their biggest and most memorable sheds they've found in Pennsylvania! They discuss the stories and tactics behind multiple bucks including a 174” match set, and shed antlers off bucks they've been able to put their tags on. Topics: 00:00:00 - Intro to shed hunting stories 00:05:47 - MASSive 8 point mystery buck 00:10:48 - “Big Boy” - 4 years of sheds, 6 years of hunting him 00:25:05 - 6 years of sheds within a 300-yard area 00:26:18 - The unicorn buck's shed that Mason ended up getting years later 00:33:38 - Matching set that led to Beau's biggest archery buck ever 00:40:36 - The booner split brow buck - 174” 00:50:53 - Missing sheds and shed hunting pressure 00:57:31 - Mason shooting a big buck in October, 100 yards from where he found his shed 01:05:13 - Finding one shed that led to a 3-year journey for a buck 01:08:53 - The Instagram knife blade shed Resources: Instagram: @eastmeetswesthunt @beau.martonik Facebook: East Meets West Outdoors Website/Apparel/Deals: https://www.eastmeetswesthunt.com/ YouTube: Beau Martonik - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQJon93sYfu9HUMKpCMps3w Partner Discounts and Affiliate Links: https://www.eastmeetswesthunt.com/partners Amazon Influencer Page https://www.amazon.com/shop/beau.martonik Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On Friday, First Friday Gallery Night all over downtown! Happy hour with GoGone at Deep Dive. Crystal Calabrese at South Hill Cider. London McDaniel at the Antlers. Classic movie night with Casablanca at the Newfield Public Library. Chief Adjuah in the Cornell Concert Series at Bailey Hall. Paula Poundstone at the State Theatre. And the Comb Down with Miller and the Other Sinners at Deep Dive. Ithaca Shakespeare Company brings The Winter’s Tale to the Kitchen Theatre for two long weekends this weekend and next! For your Saturday, a Newfield Lions Club breakfast at the Newfield Fire Department, Sketch with the Artists at the Tompkins County Public Library, 3 Horse Jackson at Grist Iron Brewing Company, and a Taste of Ireland at the State Theatre. A pancake breakfast at the Etna Fire Department Sunday morning, a John Simon guitar singalong at Six Mile Creek Vineyard, an Irish Session hosted by Six Mile Craic at Liquid State Brewing, and Modern Western Square Dancing at the Lansing Community Center. Monday, a Pathways to Peace panel at Cornell’s Bailey Hall, and Dark Star Orchestra at the State Theatre. Tuesday, Finger Lakes Toy Library Playtime at the Newfield Public Library. Next Wednesday, Jazz Night [...]
A discussion with Kira Barclay, CEO and founder of Black Antler Advisory & Consulting. Kira is also the past Chief Data & Analytics Executive at John Deere, where she spent nearly 20 years.Kira talks about how growing up on a farm gave her an innate understanding of John Deere's business. She knew how customers used Deere's equipment and even went to the John Deere store with her grandpa for coffee when she was young. She dives into how sensors have transformed both factories and equipment, leading to a current goal of individually tracking and managing literally every seed planted! She outlines her focus on developing and investing in the people working on her team. She finishes with a discussion of how grit helped her succeed and why she loves having some free time to think through problems. Don't miss her explanation of how she got into an ecommerce side gig! #analytics #datascience #ai #manufacturing #IOT #internetofthings #agriculture #farming
In this episode of the How to Hunt Deer Podcast, hosts Dan Johnson and Jason Thibodeau discuss their recent experiences in deer hunting, including shed hunting, strategies for effective hunting, and habitat creation. They share insights on slowing down during hunts, exploring new properties, and the importance of trail cameras. The conversation also touches on the challenges and rewards of using different types of batteries for trail cameras, as well as the excitement of trying new hunting techniques. In this conversation, Jason Thibodeau and Dan Johnson discuss various aspects of trail camera usage, deer behavior, and shed hunting strategies. They delve into the challenges of battery life in trail cameras, the impact of weather on deer movement, and the significance of food sources during different seasons. The discussion also covers the importance of shed antlers in tracking deer and the necessity of proper habitat management and food plot preparation for successful hunting. Takeaways: Sometimes you just need to slow down and take advice. Harvesting a deer with a recurve bow is a new goal. Big antlers are exciting, but filling tags is important too. Creating ambush points can enhance hunting success. Habitat management can improve wildlife presence. Experimenting with tree cutting can create better deer habitats. Trail camera battery choices can affect performance. Shed hunting requires patience and attention to detail. Scouting new properties can reveal hidden opportunities. The more time you invest in hunting, the greater the rewards. Battery life in trail cameras can be misleading. Cold weather affects battery performance significantly. Deer behavior changes with food availability and weather conditions. Shed hunting can provide insights into deer movement patterns. Food plots may not always yield shed antlers. Understanding deer core areas is crucial for hunting success. Shed antlers can help in predicting deer locations during hunting season. Soil testing is essential for effective food plot management. Proper research can prevent costly mistakes in habitat work. Engaging in outdoor activities with family can enhance the experience. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the Antler Up Podcast, Jim D'Agostino and I dive into another fun-filled, gear-heavy conversation, covering everything from opening day traditions to the latest archery gear products. We begin this chat about the possibility of the PA rifle season going back to the Monday opener, why bow maintenance is critical for success, and dive into archery rests and stabilizers. We also go over the story about our “WEIGHTTTT” inside joke, the pros and cons of cable-driven vs. limb-driven rests, and how planning ahead can set you up for better hunts. But it's not all about gear—this episode highlights the importance of community, camaraderie, and personal hunting stories. We discuss how archery gear is evolving, why some hunters are returning to simpler setups like whisker biscuits, and how adjustable stabilizer weights can improve balance and accuracy. Plus, we give our thoughts on our own personal experience with specific rests and what's coming next in the archery world. If you love geeking out over hunting setups, reliving great hunting memories, and connecting with fellow gear enthusiasts, this episode is for you! So, grab your gear, sit back, and join us on this episode as we Antler Up with Jim! Stay tuned, stay safe, and 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
On this episode of Outdoor Adventures, Brownfield's Brent Barnett goes on a shed antler hunt with First Gen Hunter Podcast host Kent Boucher. They were able to find a couple sheds on some Iowa public land!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Thursday, a Live Cajun Band at South Hill Cider, Trivia Night fundraiser for the Newfield Public Library at Golden Bayou, and Ithakaraoke with a Live Band at Deep Dive. Friday night, London McDaniel at the Antlers, Ghost Train at Cedarwood Tavern, and Sophistafunk with Felix Free and the Rxcketeers at Deep Dive. For your Saturday, the winter Ithaca Farmers Market at Triphammer Marketplace, the Downtown Ithaca Chili Cook-Off on and around the Ithaca Commons! Comics, Crafts, and Superheroes at the Tompkins County Public Library. An Ovid Fire Relief Fundraiser with lots of live music at Cedarwood Tavern, Young Legs at South Hill Cider, and a Fall Creek Brass Band Mardi Gras Show at Deep Dive. A pancake breakfast at the Etna Fire Department Sunday morning, DJ Tuggle spinning vinyl at Liquid State, Practice at Presents Community Showcase at Deep Dive, Modern Western Square Dancing at the Lansing Community Center, and the Winner Is… awards night event at Cinemapolis. Tuesday evening, a Winter Birds conversation with the Lab of Ornithology’s Rick Bonney at the Newfield Public Library. A Southern Old Time String Band Jam Session at Deep Dive. And Lúnasa with Daoiri Farrell and Cathal Hayden at Center for the Arts [...]
In this episode of the Antler Up Podcast, Jim D'Agostino and I dive into a laid-back conversation about archery, upcoming events, and the importance of just having fun with the process. We talk about how shooting outdoors provides better practice than indoor ranges, the competitive madness of Total Archery Challenge (TAC) registration, and the logistics of planning an event—from Airbnb setups to coordinating schedules. Beyond the logistics, we break down how different arrows serve different purposes, and how tinkering with arrow setups can lead to noticeable performance improvements. Whether it's weight distribution, smaller veins for wind resistance, or finding the right balance between speed and penetration, there's always something new to learn in archery. But this episode isn't just about gear—it's about the experience and friendships built through archery. We discuss how community events like TAC bring people together, why spending time shooting bows is therapeutic, and how the archery community continues to evolve. We're looking forward to more gear discussions in future episodes, but for now, this one's all about keeping things light, having fun, and remembering not to take life too seriously. Tune in for a relaxed, gear-filled conversation that'll get you pumped for your next shoot! So, grab your gear, sit back, and join us on this episode as we Antler Up with Jim! Stay tuned, stay safe, and 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
Teddy Himler brings over 15 years of global experience at leading institutions, including Goldman Sachs, SoftBank, Comcast Ventures, and Antler, to his role at Optimist Ventures.Throughout his career, Teddy has cultivated deep expertise in global technology trends, innovative business models, and firm-building, with a focus on sectors such as artificial intelligence, insurance, healthcare, and industrial automation.At Antler, Teddy served as a partner, where he played a key role in the firm's growth, helping it become the world's most active early-stage venture capital firm by deal count.Prior to Antler, Teddy was instrumental in scaling SoftBank's operations in both the U.S. and Southeast Asia. In 2018, he launched SoftBank Group International's first New York City office, where he managed assets outside of SoftBank's Vision Fund, including Arm, Sprint, Boston Dynamics, and Brightstar. Earlier, as SoftBank Capital's first West Coast hire, Teddy served as Vice President, spearheading its Southeast Asia strategy from Jakarta while collaborating with partners like Alibaba.From 2018 to 2021, Teddy was a Principal at Comcast Ventures in New York, where he focused on investments in consumer internet, robotics, fintech (including insurtech and crypto), and other emerging technologies as part of Comcast's corporate venture capital platform.Teddy began his career at Goldman Sachs as an investment banking analyst in the Technology, Media & Telecom group in San Francisco. He holds a B.A. in Government and Economics from Harvard University.Over the years, Teddy has backed five unicorns at the seed or Series A stages and has been a deal team leader or member in numerous landmark investments, including Kabbage, Fitbit, Dialpad, BigCommerce, Grab, Tokopedia, Cheddar, Acorns, Hippo, Blockdaemon, Madison Reed, Blockchange, ABL Space, KeyMe, Arm, Boston Dynamics, SoftBank Robotics, Sprint, Cybereason, Zola, SoFi, Airspan, OneWeb, Kindbody, Berkshire Grey, Lemonade, Brightstar, Airalo, Earlytrade, Folio, Ora Health, Endless Health, and Inshur.Teddy's career reflects a track record of identifying transformative technologies and building global ventures, making him a key figure in the venture capital ecosystem.LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/teddy-himler-84674719/
Friday night, Game Night at the Smith Opera House in Geneva with fun for the whole family plus live music with Jerry Martin. London McDaniel at the Antlers, Travis Knapp at South Hill Cider, and Jonathan Biss at Cornell’s Bailey Hall. For your Saturday, the winter Ithaca Farmers Market at Triphammer Marketplace, a used photograph equipment sale at Artist Alley at the South Hill Business Campus, an intro to mushroom cultivation at Newfield Public Library. A Newfield Lions Club pork dinner fundraiser at the Newfield Fire Station, Cornell men’s ice hockey senior night and a ceremony for Coach Schafer at Lynah Rink, and Sad Sad Sparrows and Twin Court at Sacred Root Kava Lounge. A pancake breakfast at the Harford Fire Station Sunday morning, D&D 101 lesson at Riverwood on the Ithaca Commons, and Modern Western Square Dancing at the Lansing Community Center. Tuesday evening, Dead Dive Happy Hour with Terrapin Station at Deep Dive! Nate Silas Richardson happy hour at Bar Argos on Wednesday, Jazz Night at Brookton's Market, Wednesday open mic night at Sacred Root Kava Lounge, and the Canaan Jam Session at the Canaan Institute. Thursday, a Trivia Night fundraiser for Newfield Public Library at Golden Bayou, [...]
In this episode of the Antler Up Podcast, I sit down for a laid-back BS session with Jim D'Agostino, covering everything from hunting traditions to the latest gear for archery hunters. We kick things off by talking about the Great American Outdoor Show, how saddle hunting continues to grow in popularity, and why some of the most successful hunters stay off social media, focusing purely on their craft. Jim and I reflect on the true essence of hunting—the experience, camaraderie, and lessons learned—rather than just the kills. We also dive into the importance of understanding the land, and property enhancements to increase hunting success on our camp property. Beyond hunting tactics, we chat about archery setups, personal fitness for the outdoors, and the constant evolution of hunting gear. Jim and I discuss the dream built for our hunting camp, how archery tournaments kick off soon, and the ongoing balance between family, podcasting, and work—because let's be real, this podcast doesn't pay the bills! We also touch on the importance of community engagement, local shooting venues, and listener feedback for future topics. If you're looking for a fun, no-filter conversation about hunting and life, you won't want to miss this one! So, grab your gear, sit back, and join us on this episode as we Antler Up with Jim! Stay tuned, stay safe, and 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
Both Friday and Saturday evenings, the Banff Centre Mountain Film Festival at Cornell’s Bailey Hall. For your Saturday, the winter Ithaca Farmers Market at Triphammer Marketplace, Cornell women's hockey senior day vs Yale at Lynah Rink, and Hank Roberts at South Hill Cider. A pancake breakfast at the Danby Fire Station Sunday morning, a Soundpainting Workshop at the Soil Factory, Modern Western Square Dancing at the Lansing Community Center, and an evening with Jason Isbell at the State Theatre. Tuesday evening is Femme Frequencies at Deep Dive! Nate Silas Richardson happy hour at Bar Argos on Wednesday, Jazz Night at Brookton's Market, Wednesday open mic night at Sacred Root Kava Lounge, and the Canaan Jam Session at the Canaan Institute. Third Thursday Artist Alley Open Studios at the South Hill Business Campus, Free Tradicals with Dave Davies at South Hill Cider, and Ithakaraoke with a Live Band at Deep Dive. On Friday, London McDaniel at the Antlers and Travis Knapp at South Hill Cider. Next Saturday, a used photo equipment sale at Artist Alley at the South Hill Business Campus, a Newfield Lions Club Pork Dinner, Sad Sad Sparrows and Twin Court at Sacred Root Kava Lounge. And next Sunday, [...]
In this week's podcast, we have a wealth of Shed Antler knowledge joining us in Shane Indrebo. Shane is one of the owners of the North American Shed Hunter's Club, a group that owns the largest collection of world record deer shed antlers in the world. We are thrilled to have Shane in the studio sharing some of his prized possessions and antler knowledge with us all!
In this episode, Doug gives a recap on the smugglers. Doug, talks about the violations and fines that they received and what amount was paid. Should it have been more? Did they get off with a slap on the wrist? Plus, fishing off the bank can it be rewarding? A caller explaines his experience to Doug and proves a lot of other fisherman wrong. Doug, also talks about the new technology and how its becoming the new normal. Yes, we're talking about forward facing sonar. Predators, what can we do to create the perfect balance in nature? Listen to what Doug has to say to a caller who brought up this important question.
For your Thursday, Jazz Thursdays with MAQ at South Hill Cider, and Ithakaraoke with a live band at Deep Dive. Friday the 7th, it’s First Friday Gallery Night all over Downtown Ithaca! Happy Hour with GoGone at Deep Dive. London McDaniel at the Antlers. Sara Minardi at South Hill Cider. Karlee Crow & Natalya at Brookton’s Market. Silver Rein with Space Wizard, Shrouded Prey, Endolphins at Sacred Root Kava Lounge. And Scuba Bowl III at Liquid State Brewing with an art opening featuring Hallie Lee Chase. For your Saturday, the winter Ithaca Farmers Market, a Schuyler Equine Conference at the Seneca Lake Event Center, the Etna Chocolate Fest at the Etna Post Office! Festival of Fire & Ice at the Ithaca Children’s Garden. Winter Blues & Brews at Ithaca Beer featuring live music from Jeremiah Craig, Pete Deboer Band, and Erin & the Backwoods Blues Project. A roast beef dinner at the McLean fire station, Jennie Lowe Stearns at South Hill Cider, the Joy of Latin Jazz at the Foundation of Light, and the 6th annual Bob Marley Birthday Benefit Show at Deep Dive. Sunday, the Yardvarks at Six Mile Creek Vineyard. An Irish Session hosted by Six Mile Craic [...]
In this episode of the Antler Up Podcast, I sit down with Tom Fleisher (@PhillyBurbsBowHunter) to talk about the challenges and rewards of suburban hunting in Pennsylvania. Tom shares how his early hunting experiences shaped his passion for the sport and how Pennsylvania's 5C area offers unique opportunities for deer hunters. We dive into the importance of strategic planning, patience, and responsible deer management in urban and suburban settings, where shot placement and ethical hunting are critical. Tom also highlights the value of building relationships with property owners, navigating new state game lands, and fostering a sense of community through his Philly Burbs Bow Hunters page. Beyond hunting strategy, we discuss the role of technology—like cell cameras, which can be both an asset and a distraction—along with how harsh winters impact deer movement. Tom also shares insights on hunting gear, from the benefits of heavy arrows for better penetration to the importance of constant tinkering for improved performance. If you're interested in suburban hunting, refining your setup, or just looking to hear great hunting stories, this episode is packed with valuable insights! So, grab your gear, sit back, and join us on this episode as we Antler Up with Tom Fleisher! Stay tuned, stay safe, and 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
This episode was chaos—just like every hunting season. Bourbon-fueled ramblings, shed hunting plans, and the occasional existential crisis about the meaning of a three-finger pour. But beneath the laughter and whiskey-soaked musings, there's gold: Iowa scouting, antler obsession, and the never-ending pursuit of finding the right place at the right time. Derek recounts his solo mission into Iowa's bluff country, covering 15 miles of rugged terrain in search of sheds, encountering fresh rubs, a dead buck, and one wise old owl keeping watch. The lesson? When you find one shed, there are likely more. And if your hips hurt afterward, you probably did it right. Meanwhile, predator activity is ramping up, coyotes are stealing sheds, and somewhere, a turkey hunter is arguing about whether turkeys belong in the upland bird category. There's also a sidebar on Kwik Trip snacks, the endless Big Buddy drink, and why a Kwik Trip cheeseburger might be the only thing keeping Midwesterners going through the late-season slump. To top it all off, Taylor Swift makes an appearance—metaphorically, at least—because whether it's antlers or bourbon, sometimes you just gotta shake it off. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode I talk about antler growth. The when, what, and how of what it takes.1)nutrition2)genetics 3)age4)habitat5)stress6)hormonesSend us a texthttps://www.youtube.com/c/DeltaFlaugeOutdoorsinfo@deltaflaugeoutdoors.comJulius@deltaflaugeoutdoors.com
After brief talk of mythological fantasies, the boys talk about the temperature, and speak on the fact that it is dumb to be too cool for gloves. This is Today's Prey.
In this episode of the Antler Up Podcast, host Jeremy Dinsmore is joined by Tom Runscavage to explore the balance between family life and the passion for hunting. Tom reflects on how becoming a parent has profoundly changed his outlook, shaping his approach to both hunting and life. They discuss the importance of self-awareness in managing family dynamics while still pursuing personal hobbies, emphasizing that preparation and enjoying the journey are just as critical as achieving the end goal. Tom also shares why building a history with a hunting spot and cherishing fleeting opportunities can make all the difference in the field. Tom dives into his hunting gear setup, highlighting the importance of having a reliable clothing system, windproof layers, and organized packs for comfort and convenience during hunts. He discusses the features of his bow setup, the effectiveness of his broadheads, his successful 2024 season in the state of PA where he was able to tag a 135inch public land buck and his experiences navigating the ever-evolving gear market. They also touch on the role of community and shared experiences in hunting, offering a fresh perspective on how hunting is as much about connection as it is about success. Whether you're a seasoned hunter or balancing family with your outdoor pursuits, this episode is packed with relatable insights and actionable advice. So, grab your gear, sit back, and join us on this episode as we Antler Up with Tom Runscavage! Stay tuned, stay safe, and 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 Antler Up Podcast, host Jeremy Dinsmore sits down with professional archer Rob Yahrmarkt from Michigan to dive into the mental and physical aspects that have shaped Rob's journey in competitive archery. With a wrestling background, Rob discusses how the mental toughness and discipline from his past fuel his performance on the range. He shares the importance of accepting failure in precision sports, crafting a strong training regimen, and staying consistent to gain a competitive edge. Listeners will hear Rob's perspective on how indoor shooting hones skills for outdoor success, and why finding the right equipment and tinkering with setups are pivotal to any archer's growth. Rob's passion for archery shines as he shares how his transition from wrestling to archery has been both challenging and rewarding. He emphasizes setting realistic goals, building confidence through practice, and learning when to stop for the day to prevent burnout. Rob also explores how factors like weather, mental strategies, and competing with top-tier talent can elevate an archer's skills. Whether you're an experienced bowhunter or new to the sport, this episode is packed with insights on the intersection of mental preparation, technique, and passion. Tune in to hear how Rob's coaching experience and relentless drive to compete have made him a standout in the world of archery. So, grab your gear, sit back, and join us on this episode as we Antler Up with Rob Yahrmarkt! Stay tuned, stay safe, and 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 episode 258 of the Antler Up Podcast, host Jeremy Dinsmore visits Jim D'Agostino's home for a late-season hunt and an engaging conversation about their last hunt of the year and more. Jim shares insights on how gear selection and a minimalist approach can elevate his hunting experience, while Jeremy reflects on the importance of strategic planning and early season preparation to build confidence and stock the freezer. The duo also discusses the value of group hunts in fostering camaraderie and creating lifelong memories, emphasizing the balance between pursuing your passion and managing family and work responsibilities. Listeners will enjoy hearing about lessons learned from past seasons, as well as tips for staying adaptable and maintaining enthusiasm for hunting. The episode also touches on archery competitions as a fun and challenging way for bow hunters to hone their skills, along with highlights from the ATA Show that showcase innovative gear and industry trends. Whether you're planning your next hunt or looking for ways to improve your approach, this episode offers practical advice and inspiration for hunters of all experience levels. So, grab your gear, sit back, and join us on this episode as we Antler Up with Jim D'Agostino! Stay tuned, stay safe, and 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 Working Class Audio, Matt welcomes mastering engineer Adam Haggar who has worked with Migos, Belinda Carlisle, and The Antlers. In This Episode, We Discuss: Adam's Journey In The Audio Industry Different Cities, Studios, And Roles Within The Music Industry His Approach To Mastering And Building His Business The Importance Of Networking Challenges Of Maintaining High Standards In A Competitive Industry Value Of Staying Connected To One's Passion For Music Links and Show Notes: Adam s Site Matt's Rant: Los Angeles Credits: Guest: Adam Haggar Host/Engineer/Producer/Editor: Matt Boudreau WCA Theme Music: Cliff Truesdell The Voice: Chuck Smith
On this week's episode of The Game Trail, Trail chats with Weston McArthur. Weston has a unique story, leaving his full-time job to pursue his passion for the outdoors and build the Rise and Shed brand. Rise and Shed focuses on content creation and merchandise, with a desire to inspire and encourage people to get outdoors and discover nature. Weston talks about his love of shed antler hunting and later recaps his 2024 archery elk and mule deer season.
Welcome to Episode 257 of the Antler Up Podcast! In this special year-end solo episode, host Jeremy Dinsmore reflects on an incredible 2024 and looks ahead to what's on the horizon for 2025. From filling tags in Ohio and Pennsylvania to competing in 3D archery tournaments, Jeremy shares personal highlights and lessons learned from a year filled with unforgettable hunts and experiences. He also revisits some of the most impactful episodes of the year, featuring expert insights from Steve Sherk, Andy May, Beau Martonik, and more. Whether you're new to the podcast or a longtime listener, this recap is packed with inspiration, stories, and practical takeaways to carry into the new year. Looking ahead to 2025, Jeremy shares his goals for the podcast and his personal hunting journey, including plans to involve his daughter in shooting and scouting, sharpening his archery skills, and embracing the camaraderie and traditions that define the hunting community. With exciting plans for more in-person episodes and a continued focus on delivering meaningful content, the Antler Up Podcast promises to keep evolving and connecting with its audience. Tune in to this heartfelt reflection and start gearing up for another amazing year in the woods. Antler Up! So, grab your gear, sit back, and join us on this episode as we Antler Up! Stay tuned, stay safe, and Antler Up! www.antlerupoutdoors.com www.tethrdnation.com www.huntworthgear.com www.sportsmensempire.com https://ourgroundscoffeeco.com/ https://thebowtiquellc.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week we're joined by Dr. Emily Belser to discuss antler abnormalities and what all she has learned studying white-tailed deer. We ask a bunch of questions to help us all understand the mystery around antlers just a little better. She also has some interesting insight into hierarchy of the deer herd and how that is evidenced around feeders. Emily spent time with Texas research projects that included bucks with and without access to protein feeds and she tells what she observed. Who doesn't love antlers? Listen, Learn and Enjoy.Show Notes:Follow Dr. Belser on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/emily.belser/?hl=en Send a text message to the show!The Water Feather. Designed to push the limit. Learn more at https://waterfeathers.com/ Use code GK50 to save 50% off a 1yr magazine subscription. SUBSCRIBE TODAY Visit Nativ Nurseries at navitnurseries.comSupport the showStay connected with GameKeepers: Instagram: @mossyoakgamekeepers Facebook: @GameKeepers Twitter: @MOGameKeepers YouTube: @MossyOakGameKeepers Website: https://mossyoakgamekeeper.com/ Enter The Gamekeeper Giveaway: https://bit.ly/GK_Giveaway Subscribe to Gamekeepers Magazine: https://bit.ly/GK_Magazine Buy a Single Issue of Gamekeepers Magazine: https://bit.ly/GK_Single_Issue Join our Newsletters: Field Notes - https://bit.ly/GKField_Notes | The Branch - https://bit.ly/the_branch Have a question for us or a podcast idea? Email us at gamekeepers@mossyoak.com