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Latest podcast episodes about brad neathery

The Speakeasy
Bringing in the Staves

The Speakeasy

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2023 38:27


Today Damon sits down with Joe Giildenzopf and Brad Neathery, founders of Texas-based custom whiskey company Oak and Eden, to discuss a new way of thinking about influenced, infused, and inspired whiskey finishes. Damon even created a personal whiskey during their interview on Oak and Eden's website with their amazing Whiskey Customizer! Check them out at their outpost tasting rooms locations in Texas, or on their website to easily buy and customize a bottle of whiskey for yourself or for an incredible holiday gift!Don't forget to click SUBSCRIBE and RATE the show if you can. 

The Whiskey Chasers
Oak and Eden Spire Select Store Pick!

The Whiskey Chasers

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2022 43:53


On today's episode we have a glass of  Oak and Eden Spire select, a Store Pick from Handy Spot Liqour in Ashley, Indiana.  A revolutionary new way of finishing whiskey with a stave in the bottle! We talk french oak, Finishings, and sourcing.  All that and more on today's episode of Whiskey Chasers! Be sure to Like us on Facebook and follow us on instagram, as well as rate and review the show wherever you are listening, it really helps us out.Our Website is www.whiskeychaserspod.com, check us out! Thanks, and enjoy the show!Be sure to show some love for the company that brought you today's bottle!https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100069965346493 https://oakandeden.com -Oak & Eden was born out of an ideal for innovation in 2017 by Joe Giildenzopf (CEO), his brother Jamie Giildenzopf (Co-Founder) and Brad Neathery in Texas. -They believe authority is released when a creator creates, and we believe everyone carries the spirit of creation in them. -Oak & Eden Whiskey created and pioneered a precious technique that would become the lifeblood of Oak & Eden- in-bottle finishing™.-They follow the traditional distillation process and aging to the letter. -They age 3 years in american oak barrels -They then break the tradition in the finishing (or double barrel) process. -Instead of finishing a whole barrel in a second one, they take a Spire and put it in the bottles -A spire is a spiral cut piece of oak that is made from the same species and goes through the same treatment as the barrel oak goes through. -They started this method with the belief that it will allow each bottle to change in flavor and has the potential to change the flavor of the bottle over the years -If you look at the back of every bottle it gets religious, but it becomes less standoff-ish as the founders talk about it. -They are Christians. That being said, this is not a Christian whiskey. They are not attempting to convert anyone with this whiskey. They do however, because of their faith and their understanding of Scripture, see the world through that lens, including the production of whiskey. As they see it, when He turned His attention to making mankind, he did not speak us into existence, he instead used his hands. Taking the elements of the earth and forming a being… breath(ed) into us, which is translated in Hebrew (as) ‘inspire.' … We call the whiskey Oak & Eden, in-bottle finished, inspired whiskey. And because that great creation story began with God in the garden, we named our product Oak & Eden. Oak is emblematic of wood in the bottle. Eden is the perfection of God's creation. -The founders were pressed once, during an interview, on how much religious undertones there was in their company and their response was “This is merely our perspective on the world” -The company plans on making their own juice as soon as possible and replacing what is in the bottle, currently, with their own stuff; however, until that time they are pulling from MGP. -This Specific Bottle of Oak and Eden is a store pick from Handy Spot Liquor-It is a wheated bourbon that has a port wine soaked french oak spire in it and is bottled at 116 proof. -FUN FACT: This is the only bottle that I know of that has the potential to change flavors over time, and depending on climate-The wood spire inside allows the juice to interact with it as it wood in the barrel

Cigars Liquor And More
220 Better Know a Distiller: Oak and Eden with VS 55 CT & Oak and Eden

Cigars Liquor And More

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2022 52:32


They get back to their better know a distiller series. In this case they are non-distiller producers, but have patented an in-bottle finishing technique. Owners/patent holders Joe Giildenzopf, Jamie Giildenzopf, and Brad Neathery spoke with D Magazine in 2020. https://www.dmagazine.com/sponsored/2020/09/the-spirit-of-dallas/ https://www.cigarsliquorandmore.com

Inside The Adventure
EP 78: Brad Neathery & Tyler Sharp - Modern Huntsman

Inside The Adventure

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2019 58:33


Brad Neathery and Tyler sharp are the founders of a Modern Huntsman, a unique publication supported by some of our past guests including Chris Burkard, that seeks to stand together to fight for wildlife conservation, public land access, and ecological sustainability, all under the code of ethics that make the outdoors culture so strong. Tyler Sharp is a photographer, writer, and director who has spent over a decade documenting stories and adventures in the hunting, outdoor, and conservation arenas who will share some insight into the roles that hunting plays in conservation and habitat preservation, as well as an awareness of the gaps in communication that exist between hunters and non-hunters. This eventually led Tyler to co-found Modern Huntsman and take up the charge as Editor in Chief of the publication, in hopes of bridging the gap between those worlds, correcting areas of misinformation, and challenging often outdated stereotypes.  Brad Neathery was born & raised in the Dallas, TX area, where he spent his younger years pursuing any outdoor adventure he could find throughout the in-between cracks of the suburban landscape didn’t really have much of a background in hunting. In fact, he tended to make it a point to disassociate from hunters and the lifestyle of hunting, as he didn’t much care for the stereotypical crown that culture had placed on the heads of hunters. It wasn’t until recent years when that stereotype was flipped on its head for Brad, and his paradigm of hunters was shattered. Along with Tyler, he created Modern Huntsman to exist as a platform where hunters and non-hunters could unite under common cause for the first time in modern history and together, work towards a shared positive impact on wildlife, conservation, land, and society.  

Living Country in the City
Ep 90 - Changing the Hunting Narrative with Tyler Sharp and Brad Neathery of Modern Huntsman

Living Country in the City

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2019 67:57


Modern Huntsman Co-Founders, Tyler Sharp and Brad Neathery, join Living Country in the City to discuss the publication, misinformation between hunter and non-hunters as well as dissension among hunters, awareness of how your content is perceived by varied audiences, adjusting messaging to encourage productive conversations, the savage nature of wildlife, developing a connection to the meat you consume and hunting’s “PR problem”. See the show notes page at livingcountryinthecity.com/90. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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MtnMeister
#210 Modern Huntsman, Brad Neathery & Tyler Sharp

MtnMeister

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2018 29:12


Modern Huntsman is bi-annual magazine that works to restore the perception of hunting in our modern society by curating stories, pictures, recipes, and more. On today’s episode, I talk with the CEO and Co-founder Brad Neathery and Editor in Chief Tyler Sharp about why hunting has gained a certain reputation - from the influences of hunting companies and media to the individual-level behavior. We’ll also hear an essay from Volume 1 called “And So I Hunt", narrated by Brad. Finally, we’ll talk about how we reduce the divide between hunters and non-hunters.   Episode Sponsor: SAXX Underwear -  Use the code meister at checkout for $5 off and free shipping! https://www.saxxunderwear.com/   Episode Links: Modern Huntsman - https://modernhuntsman.com/ Pre-Order Volume 2 - https://modernhuntsman.com/shop/volume-two @ModernHuntsman - https://www.instagram.com/modernhuntsman/  

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Restless Native
30: Brad Neathery & Tyler Sharp, Modern Huntsman

Restless Native

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2018 84:21


“I didn’t have direct affinity for or against hunting, but if I had to choose, I was probably against it.” - Brad Neathery, CEO of Modern Huntsman Sometimes it seems Lincoln Tapp might have been right when he says social media is doing more harm for hunting than good. This weekend, animal rights activists coordinated a blitzkrieg against several well known hunters via multiple major platforms. While these animals were harvested legally and ethically, it didn’t matter. Some hunters made some great points in corresponding with this anti-hunters, but a few bad apples ruin the bunch. In this case, the whole bunch was already spoiled. It’s shameful how some people responded to the criticism. Telling people to F off and suck it. It’s moronic. And it’s essentially proving Lincoln right. GoWild has grown to be more than I ever initially conceived that first day. But it started with these same conversations. I was hiking down a mountainside after checking some trail cameras, when the absurdity of all of this polarity hit me. That same lightning strike hit Brad Neathery a few years ago, too. But it’s taken him an entirely different direction. Brad, and his business partner, Tyler, join us today to talk about their project, Modern Huntsman. While I went the digital route for my solution to the misunderstanding, they went old school. They founded a print publication to help people better understand what hunting is. That’s a really damn important conversation. We have a fun opportunity to get your hands on signed copies of Volume 2 of Modern Huntsman at the end of this podcast. This is a beautiful book you’ll be proud to leave on your coffee table as a conversation piece about why you hunt. Restless Native is Sponsored by Houston Safari Club Foundation It’s time to book your trip to Texas for Houston Safari Club Foundation’s convention. And guess what? If you’re already in Texas, you don’t even have to book it. You’re already there. This convention is a celebration of wildlife, wild places and the hunting lifestyle we all love. It has thousands of visitors and exhibitors coming from all over the globe for a three day exposition. You will see the finest in wildlife art, jewelry, firearms, sporting accouterments and worldwide expeditions. Beyond the expo there are some awesome banquets and luncheons that are complete with live entertainment, auctions and more stuff than you can even imagine. You know what the best part of all of this is? Your tickets and support of this expo help fulfill Houston Safari Club Foundation’s mission of preserving the sport of hunting through education, conservation and the promotion of our hunting heritage. The show is January 25 through the 27th in Houston Texas. I will be there myself, so I hope to see you and your rowdy bunch there come this winter. Learn more here. And thank you, to Houston Safari Club Foundation for sponsoring Restless Native.

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Beyond the Kill
EP 113: Inside Modern Huntsman

Beyond the Kill

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2018 131:14


On this show, Adam is joined by Brad Neathery, Tyler Sharp, and Charles Post, the men behind Modern Huntsman. Through their publication and platform, they have taken it upon themselves to focus on both the non-hunting public and the dyed in the wool hunting community. This is no small task. And by all accounts, they are doing a damned good job of bridging the gaps that are necessary for hunting to remain relevant in these emotionally charged times. Adam, Brad, Tyler, and Charles dive into a host of subjects related to the establishment of their brand, the challenges our community must overcome, and how they plan to help the non-hunting public better understand who we are, what we do, and why that matters. www.modernhuntsman.co @modernhuntsman

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Wired To Hunt
Wired To Hunt Podcast #217: Talking About How We Talk About Hunting w/Modern Huntsman

Wired To Hunt

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2018 106:08


Today on the show I’m joined by Brad Neathery, Tyler Sharp and Charles Post of Modern Huntsman to discuss the ins and outs of how we talk about hunting and how the impacts the future of our hunting way of...

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Wired To Hunt
Wired To Hunt Podcast #217: Talking About How We Talk About Hunting w/Modern Huntsman

Wired To Hunt

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2018 106:08


Today on the show I’m joined by Brad Neathery, Tyler Sharp and Charles Post of Modern Huntsman to discuss the ins and outs of how we talk about hunting and how the impacts the future of our hunting way of...

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The Meatcast by EPIC Provisions
Episode 33: Modern Huntsman

The Meatcast by EPIC Provisions

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2018 55:41


Big episode this week! We've got Brad Neathery and Tyler Sharpe from Modern Huntsman, and for INSIDE EPIC, we'll share EPIC's newest product launch with you and tell you how you can be among the first to try some! First up, with their publication Modern Hunstman, Brad and Tyler are working to change the image of hunters we're accustomed to and raise awareness about the role the hunting community plays in conservation, land stewardship, and animal welfare.  As someone who didn't grow up hunting, and can count all my hunting experiences on a single hand, I truly believe this episode will be just as interesting for the non-hunter as it is for the seasoned hunter. Brad and Tyler share how they're challenging many of the common misconceptions about hunting, we discuss how the hunting community's response to the work they're doing, and they shed light on the role hunters play in conservation and land management and what we can do to support them, whether or not we ever want to hunt ourselves.   As promised, for this week's INSIDE EPIC, we dive deep on our newest product, the EPIC Performance Bar!  There's a link below to read more about it in our show notes, but tune in here and hear from our co-founder Taylor, our guard dogs Carnage & Savage, and the chickens of Roam Ranch.  They'll explain why EPIC is so excited about this product launch, why you should be too, and answer some common questions we think yall may have! Finally I'll tell you how you can win some free Performance Bars for yourself and a friend! LINKS: Modern Huntsman Introducing the EPIC Performance Bar  

The Stag Roar: Life Less Ordinary
Ep26: Modern Huntsman- Brad Neathery & Tyler Sharp

The Stag Roar: Life Less Ordinary

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2018 60:02


Modern Huntsman is a biannual publication, and online forum for like-minded conservationists, creatives, and outdoor enthusiasts. Born out of frustration with the way hunting is often misrepresented in our modern society, their objective is to shed light on a more honest side of the story from the perspective of hunting purists and philosophers, unaltered by the skews of mainstream media, misinformed emotional rants, and corporate interests. I hope you enjoy this as much as I did, take the time to try and understand why we do what we do and find the respect for the wild, as we do. Instagram @modernhuntsman Website https://www.modernhuntsman.co/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Modernhuntsman/ Brad Neathery @bradneathery Tyler Sharp @tylersharpphoto Charles Post @charles_post SPONSOR: https://waiket0.experienceketo.com/ Instagram @stagvision Instagram @stagryan Twitter @stagryan Snapchat @stagryan Facebook @WaiKeto Blog https://stagryan.com/

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Homesteady - Stories of homesteading farming hunting and fishing
I was an ANTI HUNTER - What changed me?

Homesteady - Stories of homesteading farming hunting and fishing

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2017 58:35


On this episode of Homesteady, we explore the lifestyle of the modern hunter. We will be examining both the facts and the feelings that come into play when decided whether hunting is an ethical option for feeding one's family. With scenes from Bambi resonating within the formative memories of Aust's childhood, we are going to re-examine the discussion on hunting: Is it wrong? With such easy access to food, do we need to head into the woods with a gun? This episode is for those of you who are not currently hunters. We ask that you listen to this episode with an open mind as we present the facts and feelings on hunting from multiple perspectives.We know that Aust is a hunter now- but we learn that he wasn't always this way. After learning about factory farming, Aust and Kendra wanted a healthier option for their growing family. Once figuring out that hunting was the most affordable option for his family, Aust became a self-taught hunter, and soon after harvested his first deer. "At a base level, every single one of us is a hunter." Tyler Sharp, the founder and creative director of Modern Huntsman, our first hunting interviewee, takes an historical perspective on hunting that he is aware can be polarizing amongst mixed company. Growing up in Texas, he grew up with hunting as a typical part of his culture. Once he moved to California to college, and disclosed his experience filming hunts to his peers in his photography and film classes, he was made aware that many regarded his experiences with gross disdain. As friends close to him expressed they found hunting appalling, Tyler was pushed to search within himself why hunting was an ethical choice. Spending several years in Tanzania filming safaris post-college, Tyler filmed and photographed the hunting safaris for an established outfitter on a game reserve. Living in the Kilombero region for several years, Tyler had the opportunity to learn outdoor skills from those in the region- and come face to face with a lion. The takeaway? To be a good hunter, you have to be a good outdoorsman, and be comfortable spending a lot of time there. Also- hunters love animals. Surprised? It was after his encounters with animals that Tyler decided that hunting was actually the best thing one can do to take care of wildlife. After three years living in the bush and hunting in Africa, Tyler shares these facts about hunting that support his perspective: Fact #1: There is a difference between hunters and poachers. Fact #2: Hunters produce more money than any other group when it comes to taking care of our animals. Despite the fact that it is unfashionable to be a hunter, Tyler argues that hunting can be an ethical lifestyle choice. Brad Neathery, our next guest, is the co-founder and CEO of Modern Huntsman. Since childhood, Brad has seen a different side of what a modern hunter could be. "Hunting was essentially a medium to pull together some father-son bonding time. To be honest, we'd rarely pull a trigger, because we got lost in conversation more than anything else." Brad does, however, have an issue with mainstream general media, and mainstream hunting media, in its portrayal of hunters. He feels that the image portrayed has been homogenized to one stereotype in most American media. Instead, hunters need to be portrayed in all the diversity they represent- traditional tribal hunters in Tanzania, master trackers, fathers and sons in Texas, husbands and wives learning together to hunt in adulthood. The media celebrates those who are in it for shooting, as opposed to those who use and respect all parts of the animals they harvest. BUT HEY- Did you know you can purchase meat at the supermarket? So why hunt? The emotions you experience while hunting, as beautifully detailed here, by Eamon Waddington, are not the same as those you experience when finding ground beef for 99 cents a pound in your grocer's meat case. "My anticipation had my heart pounding – whatever was in front of him was close. I hold back every urge in my body to get closer and peek over his shoulder like a curious child – the suspense was killing me." The Modern Huntsman Magazine portrays this alternative view of hunters. In finding and sharing stories about hunting that sit with the hunter's remorse of taking a life, and their gratefulness for the harvest of the animal, and the details of their acquired skills, Brad shows that many hunters are thoughtful, respectful, and keepers of tradition. The alternative narrative he presents is a stark counterpoint to mainstream media's homogenous bloodthirsty portrayal of the hunter. Food for thought, to be sure. Thank you to Brad and Tyler at the Modern Huntsman Huntsman for sharing their stories, perspective, and their mission. To make Modern Huntsman a reality, visit their Kickstarter campaign to support the first issue. $5 off an edition of Modern Huntsman for Homesteady backers! Are you homesteady? Help us find YOU on social media with the hashtag #iamhomesteady. Thanks for your patience with our current slow production schedule! Stay tuned for our plans for 2018 in our December podcast! Also, have you supported us by becoming a Pioneer? If not, you can join us here for tons of free classes, videos, bonus podcasts, and discount codes for some of our favorite vendors.   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The By Land Podcast
Episode 007 - The Modern Huntsman

The By Land Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2017 64:39


On this episode of the By Land Podcast, I talk with Brad Neathery and Tyler Sharp from Modern Huntsman to discuss their Kickstarter campaign to create a biannual publication focused on telling the story of hunting through beautiful writing and photography

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