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Jenna and Buck Robinson live in Henrico, VA with their three children, their 15 old son and identical twin 12 year old daughters. They have been married 18 years, but three years ago, their lives changed dramatically - for the better - when they both embraced sobriety. Jenna is an writer, while Buck is an advertising executive. In their free time, they enjoy spending time outdoors, camping, going to the beach, and Buck also enjoys endurance events, competing in his 4th Ironman this coming July. They are both students of This Naked Mind and strongly advocate The Alcohol Experiment to anyone questioning their relationship with alcohol. Drink of the week:Spindrift NojitoHoplark TeaGet Our 5 o'clock somewhere: Alcohol Free EditionGet $5 off your first Go Brewing order!Watch the podcast on YouTube here: Alcohol Free Marriage Podcast VideoOur Website: AFMPodcast.comSchedule your free discovery coaching call with Amy
Today I am hanging out with an actual Iron Man! Buck Robinson has laced up his shoes and will be participating in Iron Man Lake Placid and he will be sponsored by Athletic Brewing. None of this would have been possible just a few years ago when he found himself using alcohol instead of exercise as a way to blow off steam at the end of the day. Buck shares his story on the podcast, including how becoming a parent led to his drinking more and putting fitness on the back burner. During his drinking years, Buck found himself ‘romanticizing' alcohol and he even considered himself a beer connoisseur. When Buck turned 49, the universe delivered a harsh message: he found out his birth father had suffered from heart disease and his biological grandfather had died at 49. At the same time, he received a warning from his doctor that his labs indicated he was ‘pre' everything; pre-diabetic, pre-obese, prehypertension, pre-cirrhosis. Since embracing an alcohol-free lifestyle, Buck has returned to fitness, including running, training for an Iron Man and doing some intense fitness challenges, such as running 52 miles for his 52nd birthday! A sober friend, who had been watching his journey, suggested he connect with Athletic Brewing about becoming an ambassador. Not only did they offer him the ambassadorship, but Athletic Brewing is sponsoring him in the Lake Placid Iron Man this summer! Here are some of the highlights: Romanticizing Alcohol The self-sabotage of the ‘detox to retox' cycle Not a fad but a revolution The physical changes are the smallest reward Full Show Notes Here (including a 20% off link to Athletic Brewing!) Sponsor: My Sober Girlfriends' Book Club HERE
In Episode 61 of District of Conservation, Gabriella talks with Outdoor Access' Buck Robinson, the company's CMO and co-founder. Outdoor Access is taking the outdoor industry by storm and has been called the "Airbnb of the Great Outdoors." The start-up company is dedicated to unlocking the outdoors by making private land more accessible and affordable for all outdoor enthusiasts. They work with private land owners to make their properties available through our platform on a per day basis. Join Outdoor Access: https://outdooraccess.com/ Follow OA on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/outdooraccessinc/ Follow OA on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/outdooraccess/ Follow OA on Twitter: https://twitter.com/outdoor_access Connect with Buck: https://www.instagram.com/rainmakerbuck/
“We’re changing the mindset that if I have a honey hole, I’m not going to tell anyone about it. There’s no Jedi mind trick. That’s a scarcity mentality. If someone might take something from me, I keep it to myself. When scarcity isn’t part of the equation, that goes away.”— Buck Robinson, Outdoor Access How long was it after the first cars showed up on the muddy roads that buggy whip and carriage manufacturers started to sweat? Probably too long. What killed the buggy whip manufacturer wasn’t cars. It’s that they specialized in buggy whips instead of vehicular propulsion. Great businesses evolve. This is a podcast about evolution. We’re going to talk about acceptance in hunting, and the hunting industry. Today, I chat with a guy who’s become a friend of mine and a mentor of sorts. His company is also a Client Partner of GoWild. I’ve come to appreciate what Buck and his business partner Jamie are doing with Outdoor Access. Buck is a member of the Professional Outdoor Media Association ( POMA ). Links Sportsmen’s Alliancee Outdoor Access
Buck Robinson is a co-founder of Outdoor Access, the Richmond-based company that wants to pair landowners with hunters, anglers, campers and other outdoorsy types. Can his model become the AirBnB of the outdoors?
In Episode 32 of District of Conservation, Gabriella discusses the bleak origin of Earth Day and how sportsmen and women can reclaim the holiday from radical environmentalists. She also discussed her new CFACT video series CONSERVATION NATION and what viewers can expect from it. She also touched upon the latest chronic wasting disease (CWD) case found in a Culpeper, VA deer and some new members of the Department of Interior's Sport Fishing and Boating Council. Watch CONSERVATION NATION EP. 1 with Buck Robinson of Outdoor Access here and SUBSCRIBE to their YouTube channel to never miss an episode.
“You would think in 2018, people from magazines and television networks would show up to R3. But they didn’t. To me, that just further shows the disconnect of where all of this has failed.”— AJ DeRosa, Creative Director, Northwoods Collective When we started Restless Native, we wanted people who never stayed idle. Never settled for status quo. And who are ever Restless. Today’s guest epitomizes that. A.J. DeRosa has become well known for his work with Project Upland, the incredible content series about chasing upland birds. From their podcast to their website, their magazine to their videos, Project Upland is one of the most, if not the most, downloaded and digested content on upland hunting in the history of pheasants, chukars and grouse. Plot twist: AJ is also an author on the incredible coveted book, the Urban Deer Complex. If you try to pick one of these up on Amazon or eBay, you’ll set yourself back about $200. AJ’s book outlines his tactics to hunt urban deer, such as applying pressure in their comfort zones of parks and playgrounds to push them into backyards, where he’ll be waiting in plain clothes. I met AJ in Lincoln Nebraska at R3. If you listened to any of my episodes from R3, that’s my first episode with Joe Betar and Buck Robinson, I believe I talked about the impression AJ made on me. In my opinion, guys like AJ need to be at the table when discussing R3, that’s recruitment, retainment and re-engagement of our nation’s hunters. AJ is not someone you’d picture as a hunter. He breaks the mold. We’ll talk about that in detail today, and he’s got a lot to say about R3 and what he thinks can be done. In addition to that resume, AJ is the Creative Director of Northwoods Collective, an ad agency for the outdoor space. As most of you know, that’s my background as well, so apart from the awesome beard and tattoos, AJ and I have a lot in common. Log Time for this Episode on GoWild Share your thoughts, support, or points of contention by logging time on GoWild. Logging time is fun and lets you join in on the conversation. Restless Native is Sponsored by Houston Safari Club Foundation Restless Native is brought to you by Houston Safari Club Foundation. This organization is a great supporter of hunters and conservation, and I am proud to partner with them. Hunting and conservation, what’s not to like, right? If you agree, great. Then I want you to come on to Houston, Texas with me to attend the Houston Safari Club Foundation’s Convention and Hunting Expo. This is a great chance for a family trip or a break away with the buddies. The 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. Beyond the convention, you can experience some amazing entertainment, with performances from folks like Corey Morrow, Rickey Davis and Billboard chart-frequent flyer, Kevin Fowler. There are banquets and luncheons, auctions and more stuff than I possibly have time to tell you about right now. And as Joe said in his most recent interview, Houston is a great place to spend a weekend and grub. 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 wandering the floor on January 26 and possibly the morning of the 27th. Please send me a direct message on GoWild if you’re going to be there and we’ll meetup. Learn more at hscfdn.org/convention. Thank you to Houston Safari Club Foundation for all you do, and for sponsoring Restless Native.
This week's episode features Outdoor Access, an online platform to connect land owners with outdoor enthusiasts. Founded in 2016, the organization has expanded rapidly and will seek venture capital in 2019. Richard Coughlan and Buck Robinson discuss the decisions made early in the company's history that set it up for long-term success.
Join Eric on the Where to Hunt podcast this week as he interviews guest, Buck Robinson, Co-Founder and CMO of Outdoor Access, Inc and unique platform that connects landowners and hunters to provide more access to the outdoors! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wheretohunt/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wheretohunt/support
"There are no sacred cows here. Do you care about preserving a memory, or do you care about preserving a lifestyle?" — Buck Robinson I met Buck Robinson very early into my journey with GoWild. We're both entrepreneurs, but he's a few years ahead of our team with GoWild in our journey. I've admired him and his team's ability to scale and bring their vision to life. Team GoWild fully believes in what Buck is doing. You've heard it before—access is one of the toughest challenges for hunters. Outdoor Access not only solves for that in a way that's extremely affordable for outdoorsmen, it's benefiting the land owners, too. It's not all peaches and cream, though. Buck outlines his growing pains, too. Buck and I will discuss the reason we were together—the R3 Conference. We'll share our criticism of the effort, along with what we found hopeful. We talk through an interesting way to get new people outside for the first time, and you might just already have it in your closet. Buck is a great, hilarious dude. I had a great time chatting with him. I'll leave you with this: "Hunting isn't about something dying. It's about something living, within you." - Buck
What a great show we have for you all on This weeks show we speack with Buck Robinson from OutdoorAccess.com & Brian & Bruce discuss the up coming show season & what you can expect.
What a great show we have for you all on This weeks show we speack with Buck Robinson from OutdoorAccess.com & Brian & Bruce discuss the up coming show season & what you can expect.