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We sit down with Millie Winkleman from Delta Waterfowl and trace how she went from not growing up hunting to building a real career in the waterfowl conservation and outdoor marketing world. We get honest about what social media work actually requires, why culture and mentorship matter, and how the best hunting memories are usually about people. • Millie's path from central Arkansas to Delta Waterfowl HQ and back to Stuttgart • Learning duck hunting in college and loving it on bad days • Early outdoor retail content work and why “humbling” jobs build real skill • What a social media coordinator does beyond posting • How Delta campaigns get shaped for different platforms • The hardest parts of social media work: always on trends, shifting algorithms, constant opinions • Why simple creative can beat saturated AI style flyers • Advice on authenticity, staying teachable, and not chasing approval • Favorite hunts, North Dakota spring wetlands, and why timber feels like home • Mentorship, navigating the industry as a woman, and why Delta's university program hits home DM One Hell of Life podcast on Instagram or TikTok to enter the monthly listener drawingCall or text 850-251-8650 or visit www.floridaducks.com to book your trip, Williamson OutfittersUse code ONEHELLOFALIFEOUTDOORS for 15 percent off your order @ www.froggtoggs.comDirty Duck Coffee: use code onehellofalife15 for 15% offWant to Duck Hunt in Arkansas? Call Kade at Delta Thunder Outfitters at 870-926-7944 Follow us on instagram! https://www.instagram.com/onehellofalifepodcast/?hl=en
Send us Fan MailThe fastest way to misunderstand 24.7 HUNT is to assume it happened overnight. We sit down with the guys to tell the real origin story: growing up hunting in different states, chasing mallards and greenheads beyond what home could offer, and starting to film hunts with whatever camera they could get their hands on. The result is a crew that feels genuine on screen because it was built the same way most good hunting partnerships are built: time, miles, and a lot of early mornings.We get into the gritty details of Arkansas river duck hunting and why “flooded timber” isn't a cheat code. They talk about fog, no phone service, broken motors, public land pressure, and the trial-and-error grind of building a notebook full of reliable holes. We also unpack the double-edged sword of social media for hunting content creators: how fast growth changes expectations, why comment wars are a trap, and how easy it is to let filming turn a passion into a job.Then we zoom out to what really moves ducks: weather windows, food, water levels, changing farm practices, and the never-ending flooded corn debate. With families and day jobs in the mix, mobility and timing become strategy, not hype. We wrap with what they're building off the water too: youth outreach, a kids' fishing derby, and a Georgia sporting clays event with serious prizes.Subscribe for more real hunting conversations, share this with a buddy who lives for greenheads, and leave a review with your take: what's the biggest change you've seen in duck hunting over the last few years?GUEST WEBSITE: https://247huntco.comOUR WEBSITE/OTC MERCH: https://offtheclockwithbscott.comHAVOC GEAR SHOP: https://havocnation.comHAVOC BOATS WEBSITE: https://havocboats.comHAVOC DEALERS: https://havocboats.com/dealers/WREAKIN' HAVOC CREW WEBSITE: https://wreakinhavoccrew.comSOCIAL LINKSTruth Social: https://truthsocial.com/@OffTheClockwithBScottFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/people/Off-The-Clock-With-B-Scott/61557737220814/Twitter (X): https://twitter.com/OTCwithBScottInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/offtheclockwithbscott/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwu6_wWcXDoBzhpHv4YgZGQRumble: https://rumble.com/c/c-5644782Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2g76hRDp9d609LETevSH2U?si=0ba23ae282c94e88&nd=1&dlsi=d9f84d7699b84724Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/off-the-clock-with-b-scott/id1734265760Support the show
We sit down with Brian Halbleib of Migration Waterfowl to talk about building a weekly hunting podcast, staying honest when sponsors and gear enter the picture, and why documenting your seasons becomes its own kind of legacy. We also swap real-world tactics from Pennsylvania duck hunting to Central Flyway teal trips, then nerd out on the gear that makes hunting and content creation easier. • starting Migration Waterfowl as a way to learn faster and tell better stories • the weekly podcast grind, booking guests, keeping conversations moving • why authenticity matters when you record something “forever” on the internet • simple studio upgrades that improve audio and video quality • choosing sponsored products you would trust in the marsh • breathable waders, layering, and comfort across early and late seasons • Kansas and Nebraska early teal travel to extend duck season opportunities • Pennsylvania waterfowl patterns, rivers, divers, and late-season black ducks • retrieval ethics and not taking shots you cannot recover • using outdoor media as a creative outlet alongside a law enforcement career • turkey hunting success, access, and why challenge changes motivation • nonresident pressure, habitat work, and building an Ohio whitetail system • mobile stand versus saddle setups, plus safety harness reality with age • must-have gear picks like spinners and rangefinders • Gear Roost modular storage as a solution for wet waders and heavy gear DM One Hell of Life podcast on Instagram or TikTok to enter the monthly listener drawingCall or text 850-251-8650 or visit www.floridaducks.com to book your trip, Williamson OutfittersUse code ONEHELLOFALIFEOUTDOORS for 15 percent off your order @ www.froggtoggs.comDirty Duck Coffee: use code onehellofalife15 for 15% offWant to Duck Hunt in Arkansas? Call Kade at Delta Thunder Outfitters at 870-926-7944 Follow us on instagram! https://www.instagram.com/onehellofalifepodcast/?hl=en
Brandon Stafford has spent more than 20 years in the Arkansas land business, witnessing firsthand the dramatic rise in agricultural and recreational land values. In this episode, he shares insights into the evolving market for duck-hunting properties, the growing importance of privately managed habitat, and how habitat loss has concentrated ducks in fewer areas. Stafford also discusses some original things to evaluate in your due diligence of buying a property. Including your neighbors.>>>Big thanks to our sponsors: Sitka Gear, Tom Beckbe, Ducks Unlimited, Lile Real Estate, Create the X, Waterfowl Management Academy, Noah Perry-Raymond James, Purina Pro Plan, and Perfect Limit Outdoors. Send us Fan MailAll Rights Reserved. Please subscribe, rate and share The Standard Sportsman podcast.
Rakush, Mark, and Matt are back in the casting chairs as they deliberate on who in hollywood will be entering Mistake Zone's Super Smash Bros Universe. 0:00 - Fantasy Critic 2:33 - Smash or Pratt Rules Update 8:10 - Marth 15:11 - Roy 20:18 - Ike 24:33 - Robin 30:38 - Corrin / Byleth 36:35 - Pit 40:25 - Palutena 44:50 - Villager 46:32 - Isabelle 51:25 - Captain Falcon 58:05 - Ice Climbers 1:03:39 - Captain Olimar 1:08:18 - Mr Game and Watch 1:11:32 - Little Mac 1:12:22 - Mii Fighter 1:15:22 - Duck Hunt 1:20:02 - Inkling 1:22:53 - Min Min 1:29:17 - Don't Match Me: Chris Pratt
We sit down with Lou Delgado (the North Georgia Fisherman) to talk about the American dream, the cost of starting over, and why the outdoors still feels like the most honest place to build a life. Along the way, we dig into kayak fishing, river striper strategy, and simple gear advice that helps anybody catch more fish without spending a fortune. • Lou's upbringing in Georgia shaped by Mexican hunting and fishing culture • His parents' immigration story and the work ethic that came with it • Rebuilding after losing a ministry job, community, and stability • The long process of developing discipline and a daily routine • Why access often decides what species we target • How Lou targets river stripers from a kayak using timing and glidebaits • Learning faster by leaning on locals and experienced anglers • Kayak fishing as adventure, exploration, and lifelong “new water” • Respecting different outdoor styles from fly fishing to rifle hunting • Creating content that opens doors to real conversations and help • Budget fishing gear tips, keeping it basic, and having fun DM One Hell of Life podcast on Instagram or TikTok to enter the monthly listener drawingCall or text 850-251-8650 or visit www.floridaducks.com to book your trip, Williamson OutfittersUse code ONEHELLOFALIFEOUTDOORS for 15 percent off your order @ www.froggtoggs.comDirty Duck Coffee: use code onehellofalife15 for 15% offWant to Duck Hunt in Arkansas? Call Kade at Delta Thunder Outfitters at 870-926-7944 Follow us on instagram! https://www.instagram.com/onehellofalifepodcast/?hl=enFollow us on instagram! https://www.instagram.com/onehellofalifepodcast/?hl=en
As the Memorial Day holiday weekend approaches, the guys swap stories about duck bands they've harvested or witnessed firsthand over the years. Some are the kind every waterfowler dreams about, while others are almost too wild to believe. Along the way, they dive into the evolution of college baseball and how, much like duck hunting, the sport continues to change with the times before wrapping things up with a look at Brent's upcoming induction into the Arkansas Waterfowler Hall of Fame.>>Thanks to our sponsors: Tom Beckbe, Lile Real Estate, Perfect Limit Outdoors, Purina Pro Plan, Sitka Gear, Greenhead: The Arkansas Duck Hunting Magazine, Noah Perry-Raymond James, The Waterfowl Management Academy, Create the X, and Ducks Unlimited.Send us Fan MailAll Rights Reserved. Please subscribe, rate and share The Standard Sportsman podcast.
We sit down with Spencer Lewis to trace the path from Texas Gulf Coast fishing to Marine Corps travel and a full-blown obsession with duck hunting and exploration. Along the way, we talk culture shock, community, social media authenticity, and the boat tech that makes more places reachable. • Spencer's upbringing in southeast Texas and early days fishing and learning duck hunting • Okinawa, Iceland, and Norway travel stories that reshape perspective • coming home after the military and missing the tribe and shared standards • why the outdoors helps veterans reconnect with purpose and people • how TikTok growth rewards authenticity over “internet superstar” energy • stealth camping and urban camping as a weird kind of adventure • surface drive mud motors, noise concerns, and why Spencer believes the newer ProDrive design is the future • freelance duck hunting as map work, scouting, uncertainty, and satisfaction • balancing hunting travel with fatherhood, due dates, and real life schedules DM One Hell of Life podcast on Instagram or TikTok to enter the monthly listener drawingCall or text 850-251-8650 or visit www.floridaducks.com to book your trip, Williamson OutfittersUse code ONEHELLOFALIFEOUTDOORS for 15 percent off your order @ www.froggtoggs.comDirty Duck Coffee: use code onehellofalife15 for 15% offWant to Duck Hunt in Arkansas? Call Kade at Delta Thunder Outfitters at 870-926-7944 Follow us on instagram! https://www.instagram.com/onehellofalifepodcast/?hl=en
This week Jeremy P and Billy take a look back at the NES Zapper, focusing on two launch titles - Duck Hunt and Hogan's Alley! Want to get right to the game? Spin jump over to the 8:00 mark! Join us over on our Discord to discuss the podcast, video games, or really anything over at https://discord.gg/pb76x32uWY __________________________ If you would like additional bonus episodes of Retrovaniacs or to request a game we must cover, our Patreon is located here : https://www.patreon.com/user?u=21041333 If you enjoy this podcast, why not write a review wherever you download it from? It's easy, and helps people find us by accident. Find everything Retrovaniacs at http://www.retrovania.net Intro song is "8-Bitter" by Subtastics, and is used with permission, mainly because Jeremy P is in that band.
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We catch up with Jared Serigne from Outside the Levees on what it really takes to produce weekly outdoor videos in Louisiana while staying honest about the chaos of weather, wildlife, and shifting algorithms. We also go deep on the BP oil spill aftermath, vanishing wetlands, and why “weird” wild food can taste incredible when you learn how to cook it right. • Jared's path from film school to outdoor storytelling and building Outside the Levees • Why skill beats confidence when you are trying to break through on YouTube • The weekly grind of filming, editing, and adapting to Mother Nature • What Jared saw while documenting the BP oil spill out of Venice • How cleanup money changed the coast and the media access battle on the water • Why Louisiana is losing marshland and what that means for storms and habitat • How targeting new species keeps the work fresh and the stories stronger • Catching alligator snapping turtles and why most get released • Turtle as a Louisiana delicacy and what makes it taste good or chewy • Why ducks can taste amazing one day and awful the next • What makes videos “evergreen” and how interest media affects reach • Working with brands professionally and what a media kit should include • Nutria vs muskrat and why nutria are so destructive in the marsh DM One Hell of Life podcast on Instagram or TikTok to enter the monthly listener drawingCall or text 850-251-8650 or visit www.floridaducks.com to book your trip, Williamson OutfittersUse code ONEHELLOFALIFEOUTDOORS for 15 percent off your order @ www.froggtoggs.comDirty Duck Coffee: use code onehellofalife15 for 15% offWant to Duck Hunt in Arkansas? Call Kade at Delta Thunder Outfitters at 870-926-7944 Follow us on instagram! https://www.instagram.com/onehellofalifepodcast/?hl=en
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Let's go back. Way back. Back to the very beginning. Well, not THE beginning, but pretty close. Super Mario Bros was one of the very first games either of us played, and it was fundamental in shaping who we were (are) as people. For real.
We sit down with Bassmaster Elite Series pro Kyle Patrick to hear how he goes from a dock-fishing kid in upstate New York to making a real living in professional bass fishing. We get honest about money, pressure, health setbacks, and the small decisions that can decide a paycheck or a long ride home. • Kyle's early years learning bass fishing on New York lakes and fishing his first tournaments out of a canoe • The jump from a normal job to chasing the Bassmaster trail and why you have to commit fully • The real costs of tournament fishing and how sponsorships actually work • Confidence in a sport where ounces matter and bad stretches can spiral fast • Kyle's tick-borne illness, myocarditis, and the mental recovery after the ICU • How Angler Of The Year points and Elite Series cuts put pressure on every event • Practice planning, fish management, and why four-day tournaments are a marathon • Multi-species decisions and how a single big bite can change everything • Keeping fishing fun when it starts to feel like a job • Simple bank fishing basics with a wacky worm and a jig plus a smarter casting approach DM One Hell of Life podcast on Instagram or TikTok to enter the monthly listener drawingCall or text 850-251-8650 or visit www.floridaducks.com to book your trip, Williamson OutfittersUse code ONEHELLOFALIFEOUTDOORS for 15 percent off your order @ www.froggtoggs.comDirty Duck Coffee: use code onehellofalife15 for 15% offWant to Duck Hunt in Arkansas? Call Kade at Delta Thunder Outfitters at 870-926-7944 Follow us on instagram! https://www.instagram.com/onehellofalifepodcast/?hl=en
We hang out with listener guest Caden Mahoney and talk through the real Georgia grind of public land duck hunting, boat tinkering, turkey season, and why the woods still feel like church to a lot of us. The conversation turns personal when we get into hard moments in deer hunting, what it teaches you about yourself, and how giving back matters more than showing off.• Caden's background in Georgia and what he does for work• Getting into deer hunting, turkey hunting, and first-generation duck hunting• Why Georgia public land waterfowl demands patience and scouting• Wood duck tactics, the beauty of the bird, and Caden's first mount• Duck boat lessons, motor reliability, and simple upgrades that matter• Fog, cold water, and staying safe when conditions go sideways• Quota hunts, preference points, and finding better opportunities• Coastal diver duck hunting and why tides can wreck your plan• Turkey stories, calling, and ammo preferences• A bowhunting season that shook our confidence and the deer that helped reset it• Building social media the right way and hunting as something you pass forwardDM One Hell of Life podcast on Instagram or TikTok to enter the monthly listener drawingCall or text 850-251-8650 or visit www.floridaducks.com to book your trip, Williamson OutfittersUse code ONEHELLOFALIFEOUTDOORS for 15 percent off your order @ www.froggtoggs.comDirty Duck Coffee: use code onehellofalife15 for 15% offWant to Duck Hunt in Arkansas? Call Kade at Delta Thunder Outfitters at 870-926-7944 Follow us on instagram! https://www.instagram.com/onehellofalifepodcast/?hl=enFollow us on instagram! https://www.instagram.com/onehellofalifepodcast/?hl=en
We sit down with Will Fontenot from Hunt Repellent to hear how a DEET-free, scent-free insect repellent went from a South Louisiana problem to a fast-growing product on shelves across multiple states. Along the way we get into the sales grind behind retail growth, plus turkey hunting obsession, public land pressure, and how habitat changes can ripple through waterfowl country. • the origin of Hunt Repellent and why EPA testing shaped the launch timeline • why DEET-based products can damage rubber, plastics, and hunting gear • how the team grows from 30 stores to 250 stores through in-person demos • why cold calling retailers fails and walking in works • where the product sells best from mom-and-pop outdoor shops to gas stations near public land • Will's background from LSU forestry to account management to leading sales • Louisiana hunting life from duck hunting decline to going all-in on turkeys • practical public land turkey strategy focused on access, trucks, and avoiding conflict • the costs and planning behind chasing a multi-state turkey season • crawfish farming, water depth, and why duck decline debates get complicated DM One Hell of Life podcast on Instagram or TikTok to enter the monthly listener drawingCall or text 850-251-8650 or visit www.floridaducks.com to book your trip, Williamson OutfittersUse code ONEHELLOFALIFEOUTDOORS for 15 percent off your order @ www.froggtoggs.comDirty Duck Coffee: use code onehellofalife15 for 15% offWant to Duck Hunt in Arkansas? Call Kade at Delta Thunder Outfitters at 870-926-7944 Follow us on instagram! https://www.instagram.com/onehellofalifepodcast/?hl=en
We talk with Dr. Kelly O'Neill from the UF Game Lab about what turkey research in Florida actually looks like and why solid data matters before anyone changes regulations. We get into captive poult studies, habitat management, and the Florida specific challenges that can make or break Osceola and Eastern turkey survival. • UF Game Lab's statewide turkey research on survival, nesting success, and reproduction • Building a captive turkey population from abandoned and depredated nests • How hunting funding and conservation dollars shape research and policy • Development, habitat fragmentation, and the Florida Wildlife Corridor • Why poults are so fragile and why early growth is everything • Poult mortality ranges, limited tracking data, and why consistent methods matter • Osceola and Eastern differences that look physical more than behavioral • Vegetation structure trials that test how habitat affects foraging and growth • Poult diet basics with insects driving early protein needs • Prescribed burning timing and why one to two years post burn matters • Turkeys as predator prey and a possible seed dispersal species • Landowner habitat principles including nesting cover, brood areas, roost sites, and not mowing nests • Why turkey habitat often helps many other species too DM One Hell of Life podcast on Instagram or TikTok to enter the monthly listener drawingCall or text 850-251-8650 or visit www.floridaducks.com to book your trip, Williamson OutfittersUse code ONEHELLOFALIFEOUTDOORS for 15 percent off your order @ www.froggtoggs.comDirty Duck Coffee: use code onehellofalife15 for 15% offWant to Duck Hunt in Arkansas? Call Kade at Delta Thunder Outfitters at 870-926-7944 Follow us on instagram! https://www.instagram.com/onehellofalifepodcast/?hl=en
What happens when a luxury watch entrepreneur from New Jersey goes on his first duck hunt in Louisiana and immediately gets hooked? In this episode of the Upduck Podcast, the guys sit down with Christian of Theo & Harris to talk about his rapid-fire introduction to hunting, the culture shock of stepping into the outdoors, and why the experience hit deeper than he ever expected. They cover adult-onset hunting, first duck hunt nerves, gear overload, hunting dogs, camaraderie in the blind, social media, masculinity, wild game, and the overwhelming world of waterfowl, upland, turkey, and big game hunting. Christian also shares how hunting is reshaping the way he thinks about life, purpose, adventure, and what it means to pursue something real in a modern world. If you've ever wondered what hunting looks like through the eyes of a total newcomer, this one is honest, funny, thoughtful, and packed with perspective. Check out the following links for even more content: Instagram Facebook Youtube More About the Upduck Podcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
After firing their general manager, Brad Treliving, the Toronto Maple Leafs erased a two-goal deficit in the third period, taking down the Anaheim Ducks 5-4 in overtime. JD Bunkis and Sam McKee break down the game and discuss Max Domi's fight with Radko Gudas, Michael Pezzetta's ejection, and Easton Cowan's physical edge. Then, they get to the big news of the day and discuss the timing of Treliving's dismissal, his tenure in Toronto, what characteristics they'd want from the next GM, and much more. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
In this week's episode of The Commentary Booth, hosts Jamie Apps and Corrina Mabey dig up the fossilised remains of the 1993 live-action Super Mario Bros movie. Was it a misunderstood cult classic or a total game-over? Spoiler alert: it's the latter.What unfolds is less a nostalgic celebration and more a forensic breakdown of one of the most baffling video game adaptations ever made. From its bizarre dystopian tone to its almost unrecognisable take on beloved characters, this episode explores how a globally adored franchise somehow turned into a cyberpunk fever dream. And not in a good way.Jamie and Corrina unpack everything: the behind-the-scenes chaos, constant script rewrites, and performances that feel like even the cast knew something was off. Still, buried beneath the mess are flickers of creativity, including surprisingly strong production design and visual effects that arguably deserved a better film.Highlights Breakdown:Why Super Mario Bros (1993) feels nothing like a Mario storyThe chaotic production, constant rewrites, and cast frustrationSurprising positives, from set design to visual effectsHow this film shaped the future of video game adaptationsComparing the 1993 disaster to modern Mario successWith the Super Mario Galaxy Movie on the horizon, this is the ultimate re-watch to appreciate how far video game adaptations have come. From the iconic (but misplaced) set designs built in an abandoned cement factory to the “de-evolution” guns that were actually repainted Duck Hunt blasters, no pipe is left unturned.This week's episode is brought to you byAustralian Wrestling CardsCheck out more great content from Pario Magazine on our website.-------------------------------------------------------------SUPPORT PARIO MAGAZINE & THE COMMENTARY BOOTH- PATREON- BUY MERCH- AMAZON PRIME VIDEO- TUBEBUDDY- Subscribe to AEW Plus using my code (q0yydoz) to earn $10 in FITE credit- Shop Online With Honey- Shop Online With SatechiMY EQUIPMENT- Elgato Facecam- Rode PodMic- Elgato Wave Mic Arm LP- Streamlabs Talk StudioFOLLOW JAMIE ON SOCIAL MEDIA- Twitter- Facebook- Instagram- TikTokFOLLOW PARIO MAGAZINE ON SOCIAL MEDIA- Twitter- Facebook- Instagram
We sit down with Kurt Belding of Western Obsessions TV to talk about betting on yourself, building a life around western hunting, and what “burn the ships” looks like when the money runs out. Kurt also breaks down the mental side of backcountry hunting, the gear choices that prevent disasters, and the moments in Alaska that change how you think forever. • walking away from comfortable work to chase hunting adventures full time • “burn the ships” commitment and why a plan B can weaken plan A • losing entrepreneurial identity while working as an employee • building mental toughness through disciplined fitness and painful workouts • practical training advice for a first Colorado elk hunt • backcountry risk management when there is no easy way out • grizzly bear charge story and how fear distorts time • mountain goat hunting on cliffs and planning shots for retrieval • boots, base layers, shelter, sleep systems, water filters, and morale items • the “Redemption” archery elk film and upcoming Alaska moose plans • social media expectations versus the real grind of hunting • filming lessons, self filming struggles, and editing to learn what you missed • booking agency model that connects hunters with vetted outfitters DM One Hell of Life podcast on Instagram or TikTok to enter the monthly listener drawingCall or text 850-251-8650 or visit www.floridaducks.com to book your trip, Williamson OutfittersUse code ONEHELLOFALIFEOUTDOORS for 15 percent off your order @ www.froggtoggs.comDirty Duck Coffee: use code onehellofalife15 for 15% offWant to Duck Hunt in Arkansas? Call Kade at Delta Thunder Outfitters at 870-926-7944 Follow us on instagram! https://www.instagram.com/onehellofalifepodcast/?hl=en
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Podcast Description This episode was recorded during an active duck hunt. Between flights and shots, I kept the mics rolling and captured the hunt as it unfolded in real time. In this episode, you will hear ducks being shot while the conversation continues. I walk through what I carry with me while hunting, go through my blind bag piece by piece, and give a real world update on the Cruchanator 2000. There is no studio, no pause button, and no cleanup. Just hunting, talking, and letting the morning play out naturally. This is a raw, in the field episode recorded exactly where the hunt was happening. Partners and Links Flight Day Ammunitionhttps://www.flightdayammo.com Use code FDH10 Weatherby Shotgunshttps://www.weatherby.com TideWehttps://www.tidewe.com Use Code: FDH18 Mammoth Guardian Dog Crateshttps://www.mammothpet.com Use code GUARDIAN15 Shotty Gearhttps://www.shottygear.com Use code FDH10 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Send us a textTune in this week as Trent and the crew travels to Greenwing Hunt Camp for the the 2025 Great Duck Hunt Giveaway. We're joined by the lucky winner, Clayton Blackman, and some other friends as well to talk all things outdoors. Be sure to listen to the entire episode as Clayton pulls out his guitar and plays some tunes to close out the night.You can find Takin' it Outside wherever you listen to your podcasts or on YouTube by searching for "Takin it Outside". Special thanks to Joel Gillie Productions for making this podcast possible. #SOPodcast #TakinItOutside #Hunting #Outdoors #EasternNC
In this episode, Dr. Jared Henson and Jimbo Robinson welcome OnX Hunt marketing manager and Backwoods University host Lake Pickle. The crew dives into everything from habitat changes in the Mississippi Delta and evolving agricultural pressures to the latest OnX features like LiDAR and collaborative folders. Lake shares his journey from Mississippi kid to Primos videographer to OnX manager, and even unpacks the surprising roots of Santa's flying reindeer. This one blends conservation insight, hunt strategy, mapping tech, family traditions, and plenty of laughs.Listen now: www.ducks.org/DUPodcastSend feedback: DUPodcast@ducks.orgSPONSORS:Purina Pro Plan: The official performance dog food of Ducks UnlimitedWhether you're a seasoned hunter or just getting started, this episode is packed with valuable insights into the world of waterfowl hunting and conservation.Bird Dog Whiskey and Cocktails:Whether you're winding down with your best friend, or celebrating with your favorite crew, Bird Dog brings award-winning flavor to every moment. Enjoy responsibly.
This week- Why can't you play the classic "Duck Hunt" game on modern TVs? What will cause you to bibble? Do penguins have knees? Listen, laugh and learn with Nick & Roy. Brought to you by Tom's Place in Kensington Market in Toronto. Boxing Week Sale on now!
In celebration of their new record, "Mirror Touch," Myke Terry of Volumes joins the show to talk about video games that shaped his childhood, gems on Netflix and Paramount+, and what TV shows dominate his free time when he's not on the road.EARGASM Use the code METALCORENERDS to save 10% off your order. Protect your hearing while still enjoying the music you love.Support Volumes!Pre-Order 'Mirror Touch' | Instagram | Facebook | SpotifySong of the Week: Nate Vickers "Don't Look Down"Check out the Metalcore Nerds Pull List Spotify PlaylistJoin the Metalcore Nerds Community:Discord | FB GroupFollow Metalcore Nerds on Social Media:Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | YouTube | TikTok
Adrian Denny recapped the Utah Mammoth's 7-0 rout of the Anaheim Ducks.
On the eve of many western rifle mule deer hunts, Lorenzo and Trail relive the stories of the most legendary mule deer ever taken — five typicals and five nontypicals that define the record books and the dreams of every western hunter. Trail and Lorenzo unpack the history, mystery, and controversies behind these incredible bucks, with a few laughs (and duck stories) from Lorenzo's latest hunt along the way.
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0:00 Hey Hey it's MonJay! The Dug Dug Challenge! 2:30 Intro/Housekeeping4:15 Bryans Jeep Passed Inspection! 5:25 AJ Plays Golf… IRL!11:05 VTQ: Where are the PS+ VR Games?16:25 New “Reach” Trailer20:50 New Walkabout Course: Forgotten Fairyland25:40 Tips27:50 Duck Hunt VR!!34:00 Thief VR Eurogamer Impressions51:20 Tips54:15 What's Up On PSVR Underground56:00 Upcoming Games! 1:02:40 Four Minute Challenge1:08:35 Thank You!1:09:28 Outro, AJ Shoutouts
Get ready for the Hardcore Penn State Football Podcast as we preview the electric White Out clash between No. 3 Penn State and No. 6 Oregon this Saturday, Sept. 27 at 7:30 p.m. ET on NBC's Big Ten Saturday Night! The 3-0 Nittany Lions, fresh off blowouts over Nevada (46-11), FIU (34-0), and Villanova (52-6), face their toughest test yet in a rematch of last year's 28-24 Big Ten Championship thriller. With Beaver Stadium set to erupt in the 2025 White Out, this game could propel PSU back to No. 1 and cement their playoff path. Joined by special guest Donnie Collins, we're breaking down Drew Allar's defining moment, James Franklin's big-game legacy, and why the line of scrimmage will decide it all. #WeAre ready—let's dive in! This is it—Drew Allar's chance to silence doubters under the White Out lights. The senior QB has shown flashes of brilliance (722 yards, 7 TDs, 65.3% completion through three games) but struggled with streaky play, including a costly pick against Villanova. Facing Oregon's top-15 secondary, led by young but talented corners, Allar must stay poised to hit Kyron Hudson and Trebor Peña downfield while avoiding the turnovers that plagued PSU's 0-2 record against top-10 teams last year. A clean game could vault Allar into Heisman talks and prove he's the QB to lead Penn State to a national title. We're analyzing his progress post-BYE and what he needs to do to outduel Oregon's dual-threat signal-caller. James Franklin is 4-12 against top-10 opponents since 2016. With a 3-0 start and a defense allowing just 5.7 points per game, this is Franklin's chance to flip the narrative in a game Vegas lists as a slight Penn State favorite. Can he scheme up a plan to exploit Oregon's 20% explosive play rate while keeping PSU's offense (averaging 44 points) humming? We're debating Franklin's game plan, from leaning on Nicholas Singleton and Kaytron Allen's ground attack to unleashing DC Jim Knowles' turnover-hungry defense (6 forced turnovers in 2025). We're pumped to have friend of the podcast Donnie Collins, veteran Penn State beat writer and co-host of Penn Stated, drop by for exclusive insights! Donnie breaks down the X's and O's, focusing on Drew Allar's performance. He'll also share stories from covering PSU's iconic White Outs and weigh in on whether Allar's poise and Franklin's play-calling can outmatch Dan Lanning's Ducks, who enter 4-0 after crushing foes 162-30. Visit rhettcoblentz.com for your graphic design needs! #WeAre #PennStateFootball #nittanylions WEEK 5 PICK'EM
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Send us a textRemember when video games were simple pixelated adventures where building digital burgers or catching frogs occupied us for hours? The Noras take us on a delightful journey through gaming history, from the early days of Intellivision (with a surprise call from Nora's dad!) to the psychologically engineered experiences of modern games like Fortnite.Nostalgia flows as they reminisce about controllers with phone-like keypads, the satisfying "boing" of Pong, the excitement of Duck Hunt with its light gun, and how California Games let you skateboard and play hacky sack without leaving your living room. They share personal memories of playing at friends' houses, visits to arcades while waiting for tables at restaurants with questionable names like "Fat Fanny's," and how simple games created genuine social experiences.The conversation takes a fascinating turn when they explore why modern games are so addictive. They break down the psychological hooks built into games like Fortnite—FOMO through limited events, social pressure, the "near miss" effect that keeps players saying "just one more round," and variable reward systems that trigger dopamine releases similar to gambling. This evolution from innocent entertainment to engineered engagement offers a thought-provoking look at how far gaming has come.Between gaming discussions, they touch on alarming reading statistics (only 16% of people read for fun?!), proper sheet-washing schedules (are you doing it right?), and the challenges of teenage milestone celebrations. Their warm, relatable banter creates a conversation that feels like catching up with friends who just happen to be discussing the cultural forces that shaped our entertainment landscape.Have you dusted off your old gaming systems lately? Maybe it's time to introduce a new generation to the simple joys of Burger Time or challenge them to a round of Mario Kart!Mike Haggerty Buick GMCRight on the corner, right on the price! Head down to 93rd & Cicero & tell them the Noras sent you!Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.
This past weekend at the wildly successful and well-attended Ducks Unlimited Expo (DUX) held in Memphis, The Standard Sportsman hosted a live podcast in the DU Duck Den booth. Joining us on the show were Kyle Broussard of GatorTail, Dr. Jared Henson with DU, John Stephens of RNT Calls, Justin Martin with Duck Commander, Radcliff Menge of Tom Beckbe, and Karl Gunzer and Ray Voigt of Purina Pro Plan/Sporting Dogs. The guys dive into new products from the respective companies and share a little insight on what to expect this season. Thanks to our sponsors: Tom Beckbe, Lile Real Estate, Perfect Limit Outdoors, Purina Pro Plan, Sitka Gear, Greenhead: The Arkansas Duck Hunting Magazine, Diamond M Land Development, and Ducks Unlimited.Send us a textAll Rights Reserved. Please subscribe, rate and share The Standard Sportsman podcast.
#073 Every dog owner remembers the moment everything clicked, but few journeys are as transformative as watching a nervous college student evolve into a confident hunting partner alongside his retriever. Colin Berry takes us through five incredible years with Milo, from that fateful puppy pickup day when flip-flops and non-toe-biting behavior sealed the deal, to their recent epic Kansas waterfowl hunt that showcased the power of patience and proper foundation training.We dive deep into the real challenges first-time retriever owners face - the overwhelming stress of potentially ruining a dog with excellent genetics, the comparison trap of social media training posts, and the crucial realization that steadiness trumps flashy retrieving skills every single time. Through candid storytelling, we explore how Milo taught invaluable lessons about patience that extended far beyond training sessions into every aspect of life.The conversation reveals why true hunting dog excellence isn't measured by complex retrieves but by the ability to sit steady while hundreds of birds circle overhead. We discuss integrating working dogs into daily routines, the power of community connections through retriever training, and how shared hunting experiences create bonds that last a lifetime. Whether you're considering your first retriever or looking to deepen your understanding of the training journey, this episode offers honest insights and practical wisdom. Subscribe now and discover why the best hunting partnerships are built on trust, patience, and countless shared memories in the blind.
Send us a textWe continue our deep dive into the Looney Tunes Collector's Vault Volume 1 Blu-ray with animation historian Jerry Beck and Warner Archive's George Feltenstein, exploring the treasures of Disc 2 and the evolution of iconic characters.• Disc 2 features beloved characters and fan favorites, contrasting with Disc 1's more collector-focused rarities• The 1937 "Porky's Duck Hunt" introduced the world to Daffy Duck and marked the beginning of Warner's irreverent cartoon style• Daffy Duck cartoons like "Birth of a Notion" showcase the character at his screwiest, paired with a terrifying Peter Lorre caricature• Warner Brothers cartoons broke the fourth wall and created an interactive experience unlike Disney's more polished approach• First appearances of beloved characters like Speedy Gonzales and Yosemite Sam are included in this collection• Warner Archive hints at potential for a Volume 2 release depending on the commercial success of Volume 1Purchase Links: Looney Tunes Collector's Vault Vol. 1Also available: Looney Tunes Platinum Collection Vol. 1 (Blu-ray)Looney Tunes Platinum Collection Vol. 2 (Blu-ray)Part 1 discussion on YouTubeThe Extras Facebook pageThe Extras Twitter Warner Archive & Warner Bros Catalog Group As an Amazon Affiliate, The Extras may receive a commission for purchases through our purchase links. There is no additional cost to you, and every little bit helps us in the production of the podcast. Thanks in advance. Otaku Media produces podcasts, behind-the-scenes extras, and media that connect creatives with their fans and businesses with their consumers. Contact us today to see how we can work together to achieve your goals. tim@theextras.tv
RELOAD!! RELOAD!! PER-KANNG!! Whether you're aiming your NES Zapper at some 8-bit ducks or feeding quarters into an arcade to head-shot some video zombies, you're experiencing the white-knuckled action of a niche sub-genre of video games known as a LIGHT GUN GAMES or ON RAILS SHOOTERS!! Tonight, with the help of our old buddy, Nintenjoe, we'll spotlight some personal favorites! We start with beloved titles like Duck Hunt, House of the Dead and Time Crisis and, as we are want to do, move to a bunch of obscure hidden gems that went under the radar! ----------------------------------------Retro Ridoctopus is:• Parasite Steve (read)• 8-Bit Alchemy (listen) • Coopster Gold (join) • Nintenjoe (subscribe)----------------------------------------All original heavy metal music by Enchanted Exile
It ain't for everyone, that's for sure, but for those of us that crave hunting wild ducks in truly wild places--and we're talking 30-plus air miles from the nearest tire tracks--the squeeze is worth the juice. Following a couple weeks hunting smack in the middle of nowhere, surrounded by the second-largest river delta in South America and loving every minute of it, Ramsey meets with some die-hard duck hunting adventurers that'd have it no other way. Whether looking for a truly unique hunt or just curious about the way off-the-beaten-path duck hunting world way beyond your own back yard, this episode will spark your imagination. isit the Legendary Brands That Make MOJO's Duck Season Somewhere Podcast Possible: MOJO Outdoors Alberta Professional Outfitters Society Benelli Shotguns BOSS Shotshells Bow and Arrow Outdoors Ducks Unlimited Flash Back Decoys GetDucks.com HuntProof Premium Waterfowl App Inukshuk Professional Dog Food onX Maps Use code GetDucks25 Sitka Gear Tom Beckbe USHuntList.com Like what you heard? Let us know! • Tap Subscribe so you never miss an episode. • Drop a rating—it's like a high-five in the duck blind. • Leave a quick comment: What hit home? What made you laugh? What hunt did it remind you of? • Share this episode with a buddy who lives for duck season. Want to partner? Have or know a story to share? Contact: Ramsey Russell ramsey@getducks.com
The Upduck crew sits down with Zack Weaver of RedBeards Waterfowl Outfitters to break down Oklahoma's controversial new hunting laws, including a proposed $543 price tag for non-residents to hunt public land. Zack shares how these changes could impact guides, hunters, and local economies—and why he's sticking to a “homies-only” hiring policy. From goose snack sticks and veteran-run outfits to wild dog stories and frozen duck ponds, this one's got it all. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
KiddChris and Sara talk about the extensive coverage of P. Diddy/Puff Daddy, talking about the alleged behavior with girlfriends and gay escorts.The show features a game where listeners identify Atari theme songs to win tickets to see the band Offspring. Can you identify these themes?? No it's not DUCK HUNT.There is a story about a man in Iraq who was killed by his pet lion?! A neighbor reportedly intervened by shooting the lion. KiddChris STILL wants a pet puma.
Episode Summary: In this compelling second part of J.R.'s interview with his sister, they delve deeper into their shared experiences growing up, reflecting on their father's impact, their mother's approach to parenting, and the influence of various relatives and mentors in their lives. They discuss the challenges of coping with their father's absence, the roles played by different family members, and the profound memories that have shaped their perspectives. This episode offers a raw and heartfelt look into how their family dynamics and life events have molded who they are today. Impact of Their Father: J.R. and his sister reflect on their father's influence, particularly the small but meaningful moments they shared, such as playing Duck Hunt together. J.R. recalls how the absence of their father left a void, making it difficult to find similar satisfaction or guidance from others as he grew older. Memories with Their Father: J.R. and his sister reminisce about family activities, including watching Nickelodeon's “Nick at Night” and playing video games. They discuss the sentimental value of these shared experiences and how they provided comfort and connection during their formative years. Their Mother's Parenting Style: J.R. describes his mother's approach to parenting, which was more laid-back and less involved in their daily lives as they grew older. He reflects on how this style, while freeing in some respects, also left him to navigate adult responsibilities and expectations at a young age. Influences of Extended Family: The siblings highlight the positive influences of family members like Aunt Ruby and Uncle Pokey, who provided memorable experiences and valuable life lessons. They share anecdotes about the support and structure provided by family members such as B and Judy, and how these experiences contributed to their personal growth. Challenges and Lessons: J.R. opens up about the challenges of dealing with financial and emotional responsibilities at a young age, and the impact of family dynamics on his development. They discuss the importance of acknowledging and appreciating the support received from relatives, despite the complexities and occasional disappointments. Reflections on Family and Personal Growth: The conversation touches on the lessons learned from family experiences and how these have shaped their understanding of relationships and personal resilience. They express gratitude for those who made a positive impact and reflect on the mixed emotions associated with family interactions. "The hardest thing was that there were times I needed him when I got older, and I reached out to other people. They didn't give me the satisfactory answers I would get from him." "When I got older, I felt out of place with my family because I was so used to being around a different set of people." The episode provides a poignant exploration of how family influences and personal experiences shape one's life and identity. Listeners are invited to reflect on their own family dynamics and the impact of their upbringing on their personal development. Share your own family memories and influences with us on social media or through our website. Tune in to our next episode where we continue to explore the stories and experiences that define who we are. Previous Episode: Part 1 of J.R. and His Sister's Interview Visit Our Website Follow Us on Social Media Thank you for joining us on this journey through J.R.'s family history and personal reflections. We hope you find this episode as insightful and moving as we did. Key Points:Quotes:Takeaways:Call to Action:Links:
Levi Pillow has over 50 years experience hunting the famed Dave Donaldson Black River WMA in Northeast Arkansas. Going from gentlemen's agreeement to who hunted where with permanent decoy spreads to today's chaotic overcrowding, he's seen it all. Pillow shares that history along with changes he and a group of hunters from the WMA recently proposed to the Arkansas Game & Fish Commission with a non-resident draw as the key effort to manage the unrelenting pressure.Thanks to our sponsors: Lile Real Estate, Sitka Gear, Ducks Unlimited, Greenhead: The Arkansas Duck Hunting Magazine, Perfect Limit Outdoors, Purina Pro Plan and Tom Beckbe.Send us a textAll Rights Reserved. Please subscribe, rate and share The Standard Sportsman podcast.
A diverse background ranging from dirt work to duck guide led Hunter Johnson to managing habitat for a pair of top-notch Arkansas duck clubs. With one on the famed Grand Prairie and the other in the Cache River Bottoms, Johnson employs diverse strategies to attract and hold ducks throughout a sixty-day duck season. The guys discuss habitat, food plots, timber stand improvement (TSI), flooded unharvested crops, pressure management, and scouting. Thanks to our sponsors: Tom Beckbe, Ducks Unlimited, Perfect Limit Outdoors, Sitka Gear, Greenhead: The Arkansas Duck Hunting Magazine, Lile Real Estate and Purina Pro Plan.Send us a textAll Rights Reserved. Please subscribe, rate and share The Standard Sportsman podcast.
In this episode of the Ducks Unlimited podcast, host Matt Harrison is joined by Chad Ledford, the Director of Development in Georgia, as they discuss the Dallas Safari Club (DSC) Convention taking place in Atlanta, Georgia. With DSC's annual event moving to the Southeast for the next four years, the collaboration between Ducks Unlimited and DSC is highlighted. Chad elaborates on the unique opportunity this presents for Ducks Unlimited to connect with other conservation partners and emphasize the importance of protecting wetlands. Listeners will gain insights into the shared goals of conservation organizations and the significance of education and advocacy in their missions. Tune in for an engaging conversation about the impact of collaboration in the conservation community.Listen now: www.ducks.org/DUPodcastSend feedback: DUPodcast@ducks.org
"Almost Heaven, West Virginia, Blue Ridge Mountains, Shenandoah River," go the John Denver lyrics. The iconic song never mentions ducks or duck hunting. For good reason. Because they're few and far between, but not impossible. State 48 was a huge, successful adventure thanks to friend Mike Smith. Following a couple eventful days duck hunting West Virginia, we crack open a couple Busch Lights, recall the weeks events, talk about his growing up and duck hunting in this off-the-beaten-flyway part of Appalachia. Visit MOJO's Duck Season Somewhere Podcast Sponsors: MOJO Outdoors Benelli Shotguns BOSS Shotshells Ducks Unlimited Flash Back Decoys HuntProof Premium Waterfowl App Inukshuk Professional Dog Food Tetra Hearing Tom Beckbe Voormi GetDucks.com USHuntList.com Please subscribe, rate and review Mojo's Duck Season Somewhere podcast. Share your favorite episodes with friends! Business inquiries and comments contact Ramsey Russell ramsey@getducks.com
On this episode of The Migration Waterfowl Podcast, your host Brian Halbleib is running solo. Brian reflects on his current waterfowl season, sharing insights on his hunting strategies and experiences. He discusses the importance of cold weather in attracting birds to Pennsylvania and highlights recent hunts. He also talks about supporting and working with American businesses, updates on Migration Waterfowl merchandise and community engagement through social media and YouTube. Brian shares his reflections on the Christmas season, emphasizing the importance of family traditions, the spirit of giving, and the significance of community support. He discusses the joy of celebrating Christmas with loved ones, the positive atmosphere observed during holiday shopping, and the need to remember those who are less fortunate during this time. Brian encourages listeners to support local organizations and reflect on the true meaning of Christmas, which is the celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ. Brian expresses gratitude for service members and shares his excitement about being selected for the Host-A-Hero Annual Duck Hunt event. He reflects on his experiences in the military & law enforcement and the meaning of service. He also discusses his recent hunting adventures and emphasizes the importance of community and family in these experiences. Brian shares lessons learned from the hunt and looks forward to future plans, all while wishing listeners a happy and healthy Christmas season. Takeaways: The podcast was launched in May after months of preparation. Cold weather is crucial for attracting waterfowl to Pennsylvania. Recent hunts have been promising due to weather conditions. Sponsorships play a vital role in supporting the podcast. Supporting American businesses is a priority for the host. Merchandise sales contribute to conservation efforts. Community engagement is encouraged through social media. The YouTube channel complements the podcast with visual content. Listeners are invited to leave reviews to help grow the podcast. The Facebook group fosters a positive community for listeners. Brian loves the Christmas season and its traditions. Family traditions are important and cherished. The Christmas spirit brings joy and kindness to people. Community support is vital during the holiday season. It's refreshing to see hope and positivity in society. Giving back to the community is essential during Christmas. Volunteering time can be as valuable as financial contributions. The true meaning of Christmas is about reflection and gratitude. Celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ is central to the holiday. Local organizations can make a significant impact in the community. Gratitude for service members is paramount. The Host a Hero event fosters community and connection. Service is about humility and recognition of others' sacrifices. Hunting experiences can be shared and cherished with friends. Scouting is essential for successful hunting trips. Excitement in hunting comes from shared experiences. Lessons learned in hunting can apply to life. Community engagement enhances the hunting experience. Future plans include involving more local guests in the podcast. The holiday season is a time for reflection and gratitude. Feel free to reach out to us: migrationwaterfowl@gmail.com Facebook, Instagram & YouTube: @migrationwaterfowl Migration Waterfowl Store https://tinyurl.com/MigrationWaterfowlStore This episode is brought to you by: Blue Bird Waterfowl https://bluebirdwaterfowl.com The Duck Hole & Company https://m.facebook.com/duckholecompany Golden Millet Seed https://www.goldenmilletseed.com CK Custom Calls https://m.facebook.com/100088485616501/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
They did it: they shipped a new Dragon Age game, and we grapple with this momentous event, along with the definitive end of Concord and Firewalk Studios, a disappointing decision from the US Copyright Office about old game access. Plus, our thoughts on Echo Point Nova, the Vampire Survivors Castlevania DLC, Sonic x Shadow Generations, the Shadows of the Damned remaster, our group-pizza dealbreakers, and plenty more! Advertise on The Nextlander Podcast at Audioboom, or support us on Patreon! CHAPTERS (00:00:09) Intro (00:02:58) Never not weird to podcast during rough news (00:05:05) Corporations are not your friends (00:09:50) Cleaning is a way to relieve stress (00:12:50) Gotta get clean for the VR (00:17:30) Fear the Spotlight [Linux, Mac, Nintendo Switch, PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S] on Oct 22, 2024 (00:21:04) Life is Strange: Double Exposure [PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S] on Oct 29, 2024 (00:27:19) Sonic X Shadow Generations [Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PC (Microsoft Windows)] on Oct 25, 2024 (00:34:03) Echo Point Nova [PC (Microsoft Windows)] on Sep 24, 2024 (00:45:21) Vampire Survivors: Ode to Castlevania [PC (Microsoft Windows), iOS, Android, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One] on Oct 31, 2024 (00:53:36) Shadows of the Damned: Hella Remastered [PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch] on Oct 31, 2024 (00:57:24) Silent Hill 2 [PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 5] on Oct 08, 2024 (01:01:55) Sony shutters Concord studio (01:10:10) US says no to remote access for old games (01:21:05) Dragon Age Veilguard is reviewing well (01:29:38) Emails (01:51:54) Wrapping up and thanks (01:56:58) See ya!
We are back for another infotainment-laden episode featuring our dynamic duo. Bill Kurelic and Mark Porter get it rolling on a Thursday as Ohio State endures a bye week following the Oregon loss. Fallout on the recruiting trail? Targets in attendance on Saturday night have some Ohio State vibes? We get into all of that and preview the weekend on Ohio's high school gridiron as the quest to find/appreciate future Buckeyes continues. Spend 5ish with us this a.m., 'Nutters! To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices