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In this episode, I'm joined by Frank Schultz, Connor Owen, and Matt Herkstroeter. Recording from the Dr. Schultz clinic, we talk about how hunting rifles aren't made like they used to be, picking a suppressor, which rifle Connor should take to Kodiak, and much more. Enjoy!
In this episode I'm joined by Frank Schultz and master guide Coke Wallace. We hit a number of topics such as how the past season has gone for Midnight Sun Safaris, speculate on predator control, and talk about some of the issues and relationships with federal agencies and how they manage Alaska's lands.
In this episode, I'm joined by Frank Schultz, Matt Herkstroeter, and Connor Owen. We talk about old man shoes, new snow machines, muzzleloader bullets, and a whole bunch else. Enjoy!
In this episode, I'm joined by Frank Schultz and Jason Wenger. We get to hear some of Jason's stories about moving to Alaska many years ago and his long-awaited hunt for a huge Kodiak bear. Enjoy!
In this episode, Frank Schultz and I are joined by Tyson Porter and Hunter Parini, who recount their ball-buster of a sheep hunt. We've got rock slides, alders, nipple-deep creeks, and two awesome rams. Enjoy.
In this episode, I'm joined by Frank Schultz, Connor Owen, and Matt Herkstroeter. We get together to tell all our newest moose hunting stories from 2024. Enjoy!
In this episode I'm joined by Frank Schultz, Connor Owen, and Carson Keys, who grew up in Fairbanks, and recently came back while working in his new role with Safari Club International. We get to hear about our 2024 sheep struggles and a recap of Carson's first sheep hunt ever. Enjoy!
In this episode, I'm joined by Frank Schultz, Matt Herkstroeter, and Connor Owen. Summer has been busy as hell, so we're all over on topics from truck tires to rafting to prepping for sheep hunting. Enjoy!
In this episode, Arthur Abalama is back on the podcast, this time in person. Arthur, Frank Schultz, and I chat about what we've all been up to this spring, and get to hear more about seal and wolf hunting from Arthur. Enjoy!
In this episode, I'm joined by Kris Kooistra, Mark Rowenhorst, and Frank Schultz. We get to hear all about Kris's unlikely Farewell bison draw and awesome adventure. Enjoy!
In this episode, I'm joined by Frank Schultz, Temple Dillard, and Matt Herkstroeter. We talk old snow machines, 50 below zero, and hacking it out in our beloved home.
In this episode I'm joined by first-time guest and fighter pilot Taylor Ausbon, as well as Dr. Frank Schultz, and Connor Owen! We do a little catching up, field the first ever Tundra Talk ISMP contest, and hear Taylor's epic moose story from this fall. Enjoy!
In this episode, I'm joined by Frank Schultz, as well as Jerry and Thomas Lees. We talk lots of sheep hunting, moose hunting goat hunting, and just a few of Jerry and Thomas's stories from many years of hunting Alaska. Check out Thomas's YouTube channel Backcountry Alaska for some of their awesome videos!
On this episode, Dusty Spencer is back to tell about his 2023 moose season, along with Temple Dillard and "the doctor" Frank Schultz. Enjoy!
In this episode, Frank Schultz recap the highs and lows of our September moose hunt. Enjoy!
In this episode I'm joined by Frank Schultz and his longtime friend Dave Murray, who is an avid deer tracker in the northeastern U.S. We get some great insight into how he hunts and get ready for our upcoming moose hunt. Enjoy!
I'm joined by Frank Schultz, Connor, and Adam Owen in this episode where we talk about the highs and lows of our sheep hunts this year. Enjoy!
In this episode I'm joined by Dr. Frank Schultz, Connor Owen, and Nick Krysinski. We reflect on the busy-as-hell summer and, of course, look forward to sheep season!
It's great to see the feedback from some of you who enjoyed the Modular/vintage edition. Now, back to our usual look at recent new releases, with another round of superlative sounds from musicians based around the globe. Seven new names added to the list include, Under Water Sleep Orchestra, a nightmarish trip within blurry worlds and a nostalgic journey of dark ambient with a cinematic edge. The duo A Winged Victory Of A Dividing Pair music built on their foundations in ambient and neoclassical. Dramón brings experimental climatic and noisy music inspired by ambient and electronics as the basis of his creation. Incorporating gentle guitar synth flute and percussion, dappled with nature sounds, comes from Carlos Denger. Known for his performances using lap steel, guitarist Frank Schultz takes a drifting journey into a cavernous and droning ambience. The unusual setup by Edouard Ferlet of two pianos, one of which is mechanical, echoes the work of Philip Glass or Nils Frahm. To stir emotions through well-orchestrated musical choices is William St Hugh. We kick off the opening track from ComputerChemist new Berlin School-style album 'Mysterious Cave of Eternal Theta'. Download bios at: https://we.tl/t-oQ2Pyhvxou Playlist no 235 02.11 Computerchemist ‘Delta Wave Dreamer' ***(album Mysterious Cave of Eternal Theta) https://computerchemist.bandcamp.com 12.24 KelMen ‘Second Result' (album Results) *** https://manikinrecords.bandcamp.com/album/results 22.25 Breiling & Bruckner (album Puuro Ja Silta) https://michaelbrueckner-syngate.bandcamp.com 34.52 Hania Rani 'Storm' (album On Giacometti) https://haniarani.bandcamp.com/album/on-giacometti 37.59 Hania Rani ‘Time' 43.21 Indra ‘Reclusion' (Pyramid Concert. Live In Denmark 2008) *** https://indra-music.bandcamp.com B.F.T.P. 53.19 State Azure ‘Gygnus X-1' (album Motion Of Three) https://stateazure.bandcamp.com/album/motion-of-three 01.02.22 Underwater Sleep Orchestra ‘The Inconsolable'(album The Night And Other Sunken Dreams) https://cryochamber.bandcamp.com 01.06.27 Underwater Sleep Orchestra ‘Worms Within' 01.09.47 Underwater Sleep Orchestra ‘A Dock Of Departing Ships' 01.14.55 William St Hugh 'Turning Of The Stars' (album Turning Of The Stars) https://williamsthugh.bandcamp.com/album/dominion 01.17.24 William St Hugh ‘Steady Going Forward' 01.19.37 Joerg Dankert ‘Through Cosmic Atmosphere' (album Strange New Worlds) https://joerg-dankert.bandcamp.com 01.27.12 Joerg Dankert ‘Between To Dark Holes' 01.32.42 Didier Dewachtere - BySenses ‘Voices In My Head' (album Syndromeda & Friends: Inside The Mental Hospital) www.syngate.net 01.40.09 Syndromeda ‘Going On The Stream' 01.47.19 Frans Lemaire-Micado ‘Pills Of Pleasure' 01.56.26 Carlos Dengler ‘Desert Flora' (album Private Earth) *** https://carlosdengler.bandcamp.com 02.04.56 Frank Schultz ‘Maelstrom' (album Halocline: Duet For Theremin & Lap Steel) https://dftals.bandcamp.com/track/maelstrom 02.11.18 Franz Schultz 'Sloot' (album Blots) 02.16.27 Edouard Ferlet ‘Herd Instinct' (album PIANOïD 2) https://www.ferlet.com 02.21.12 Edouard Ferlet ‘Intemperies' 02.24.17 Edouard Ferlet ‘Night Moves' 02.28.26 RNGMNN & Collaborators ‘Bleak And Empty (Tineidae Rework)' (album False Dawn: Falsified) https://winter-light.bandcamp.com/album/false-dawn-falsified 02.34.07 RNGMNN & Collaborators ‘The Dawning of Falsehood (Sielwolf & Nam-Khar Re-Shape)' 02.40.24 Dramón ‘Um Céu Negro e Suas Promessas' (album C É U S) https://dramon.bandcamp.com/album/c-u-s 02.46.42 A Winged Victory Of A Dividing Pair 'Sullen Sonata' (Album The Undivided Five) https://awvfts.bandcamp.com/album/the-undivided-five 02.51.40 Sam Rosenthal 'Spotlight Marsh' (album Round Trip 1984) www.projekt.com 02.56.38 Sam Rosenthal ‘Looking Glass' (album Round Trip) Edit ***
In this episode I'm joined by Frank Schultz, Temple Dillard, and Jr Pederson. It's been awhile since Jr has been on the podcast, and we get to hear some stories about bear hunting, moose shooting, getting buried alive in a blizzard, and the story behind running Polaris skis on your Ski-Doo. Enjoy!
In this episode I'm joined by Temple Dillard, Dr. Frank Schultz, and Connor Owen. We talk about busted up sleds, shooting wolves, rant about the federal subsistence board, and a few other things. Winter is getting short, so enjoy it!
In this episode, I'm joined by Matt Herkstroeder, Temple Dillard, and Dr. Frank Schultz. We discuss the past year a bit, broken sleds, my muzzleloader whitetail hunt, and what's to come for 2023. Enjoy!
In this episode, Frank Schultz and I sit down with Tyson Porter who grew up in the big woods of Maine, and binge-listened Tundra Talk on his one-way drive to Alaska. We get to hear about some of his hunting experiences growing up, and his first moose hunt as an Alaska resident. Enjoy!
Dr. Frank Schultz is hosting this episode of Tundra Talk, and he's joined by Carl Nelson and Tara Hutchison. They talk about the interior AK phenomenon of spearing whitefish in the dark, and we get to hear about Carl's recent deer hunt on the salt water. Enjoy!
In this episode, I'm joined by first-time guest Brett Terbeek, as well as Connor Owen and Frank Schultz. We recap our moose hunts, and get to hear about Brett's first sheep, and Connor's first archery moose. Enjoy!
In this episode, I'm joined by Connor Owen, Frank Schultz, and Nick Muche. We talk potential serial killers at large, forest fires, and finishing up spring bear season. Enjoy!
In this episode, I'm joined by Frank Schultz, Rob Simard, and for the first time, Will Simard. We talk about how crazy spring and summer are here in Alaska and give a recap of our recent bear hunting trip, where Will killed a monster black bear. Enjoy!
In this episode I'm joined by Frank Schultz, Matt Herkstroeter, and Connor Owen, and we discuss the recent draw results, some of the tags we managed to draw, and how much we are looking forward to the coming hunting seasons. enjoy! comments or questions? email podcast@tundratalkak.com
In this episode, I'm joined by Frank Schultz and Temple Dillard. We talk a bit about the recent winter storms, digging out traps, how to make seal oil, and even making portable lamps out of .223 casings.
In this episode I'm joined by Frank Schultz, and Shaun Porter, a blue-collar hunter from the UK who started a company global-outdoors.com, to facilitate helping other guys hunt around the world. He's moving to Alaska to start fresh, so we talk about some of the things he's done and what he has in store. Enjoy!
In this episode, I'm joined by Temple Dillard and Dr. Frank Schultz and we finally get a chance to recap our moose seasons! Enjoy! comments or questions? email podcast@tundratalkak.com
In this episode, I'm joined by Frank Schultz, and we finally get a chance to recap our sheep hunt from August, all hardships included. Enjoy! comments or questions? email podcast@tundratalkak.com
It's been a crazy busy summer here in the north, but we've got Frank Schultz, Temple Dillard, Zach Kenner, and Nick Muche for what is becoming an annual pre-sheep episode as we sit on the brink of the fall hunting seasons getting rolling. Enjoy! -Tyler
The July 2021 episode of the Theremin 30 podcast is a special, super-sized edition. It features music from England, Spain, the USA, Russia, Germany, and Australia, plus an interview with Scott Burland and Frank Schultz of Duet for Theremin and Lap Steel. Host Rick Reid also previews the upcoming Worldwide Theremin Academy. See the show notes at Theremin30.com. --- 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/theremin30/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theremin30/support
In this episode, Frank Schultz, Rob Simard, Nick Muche, and I discuss our bear hunting misadventures up to this point in what has been a crazy busy spring. Enjoy! Here is a link to the Boiling Liquid Expanding Vapor phenomenon that we discuss: Boiling liquid expanding vapor explosion - Wikipedia comments or questions? email podcast@tundratalkak.com
It's Frank Schultz and me in this episode, where after the previous episode, Frank has some cautionary tales to add involving all of the dental work he's needed to have. We talk about potato guns, cracking muzzleloader stocks, and the troubles of running jet outboards in dirty rivers, as well as my catastrophic flub on a black bear recently. Enjoy, and hopefully learn from our mistakes!
In this episode I'm joined by the crew, Dr. Frank Schultz, Nick Muche, and Temple Dillard. We're all antsy and ready for spring and hit on a number of topics including (state-level) fish and game proposals, and just being wound-up and needing to make some new hunting stories. I plan on following up with more detailed discussion on the current proposal to close caribou and moose hunting for non-locals in unit 23 and 26A, but below are links to the announcement (along with contact and meeting info), as well as to my article on outdoorlife.com discussing the issue (that also contains links to pertinent herd information). Public hearing announced for Temporary Wildlife Special Action Request WSA21-01 regarding caribou and moose in Units 23 and 26A | U.S. Department of the Interior (doi.gov) Caribou Hunts Are in Danger on Federal Land in Alaska | Outdoor Life
In this episode I'm joined by Dr. Frank Schultz and Nick Muche, and we discuss the ADF&G draw tag results for this year. Nick and Frank both had their phones off and look at their results for the first time, and we go from there. Enjoy! comments or questions? email podcast@tundratalkak.com -Tyler
We finally made it to 100 episodes, and this time I'm joined by Dr. Frank Schultz, Nick Muche, Temple Dillard, and Connor Owen. We get caught up on everything going on lately, from ice fishing, to coues deer hunting, to snowmachines catching on fire. Enjoy! -Tyler
In this episode I'm joined by Frank Schultz and my buddy and new hunter Jeremy Highfill. We talk about Jeremy's experiences hunting this year, goat hunting, ice fishing, as well as some discussion of some outdoor companies and personalities' opposition to possible oil production in area 1002 of ANWR. Enjoy! -Tyler
Skookum, Adjective: "Marked by excellent quality: First Rate" This episode includes Frank Schultz, Nick Muche, and Johnny Klug. After the previous episode, we set aside some time to answer Johnny's questions about getting started in bowhunting and archery in general. We also talk about the uniqueness of "deer camp" down in the midwest and northeast, and have a few thoughts about how wildlife organizations could better help Alaska. Comments or questions? email podcast@tundratalkak.com -Tyler
We kick off this episode with a couple of listener "Sh*t my pants stories," meet fellow Fairbanks transplant Johnny Klug, and hear about Nick's recent Kodiak deer hunt. Enjoy! Comments, questions, or want to submit your own SYP story? email podcast@tundratalkak.com Enjoy! -Tyler
In this episode, I'm joined by Nick Muche, Connor Owen, and Frank Schultz. We get to hear about Nick and Connor's sheep, moose, and caribou hunts this fall. It's been jam-packed, and we've put some serious meat in the freezers, so we hope you enjoy this! comments or questions? email podcast@tundratalkak.com want to support Tundra Talk? You can do that at www.patreon.com/tundratalk. Thank you! -Tyler
In this episode I'm joined by Temple Dillard, Carl Nelson, and Frank Schultz. Now that the meat is all cut, we get to catch up on our moose hunts this season, and it's been a fantastic season. Enjoy! Comments or questions? email podcast@tundratalkak.com thanks for listening! -Tyler
When Madeline Kahn signed on for a limited tour of Hello, Dolly! In 1992, she had never seen the show, and the closest she’d gotten to performing in it was a Forbidden Broadway-style spoof called “The ‘Dolly’ Sisters” in a nightclub revue at the start of her career. Alongside Betty Aberlin (later of Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood) and Fannie Flagg (author of Fried Green Tomatoes), Madeline mocked the original Broadway production, which was still running at the time. Margery Lowe has performed in New York and across the country in various national tours, as well as at Lincoln Center, the Kennedy Center, The Muny, the Fox Atlanta, Theatre Off Park, Sanford Meisner Theatre, Shakespeare Theatre of Maine, Kansas City Starlight, Stages St. Louis, Maine State Theatre, Stage West, and many others. Additional Florida credits include GableStage, Zoetic Stage at the Arsht Center, Caldwell Theatre Company, Coconut Grove Playhouse, Actors’ Playhouse, and Stage Door Theatre. Sherie L. Seff has been a casting director for over 30 years. New York credits include the Broadway and National Companies of ANNIE, CAMELOT starring Robert Goulet, ANNIE WARBUCKS, TAPESTRY, and most recently, Martin Charnin's SOMETHING FUNNY'S GOING ON AT 54 BELOW. Tony Nominated Lee Roy Reams (director) made his Broadway debut in Sweet Charity in 1966. Reams was nominated for both the Tony and Drama Desk Awards as Best Featured Actor in a Musical for his performance in the original production of 42nd Street in 1980. He played the role of Frank Schultz in the 1989 Paper Mill Playhouse production of Show Boat, which was televised on Great Performances by PBS . http://www.callondolly.com/madeline-kahn
In this episode, Jason Franklin is back on the podcast along with Frank Schultz. We get to hear about the past couple years of Jason's sheep hunting and being moose season, have to get into how much we're looking forward to moose camp. Enjoy! Comments or Questions? email podcast@tundratalkak.com Want to support the podcast? you can do that at www.patreon.com/tundratalk thanks! -Tyler
In this episode I'm joined by Frank Schultz and first-time guest Carl Nelson. Carl drew the Delta sheep tag this year and we get to hear all about his sheep and caribou hunt, as well as about the sheep and caribou hunts Frank and I went on. If you have comments or questions, email podcast@tundratalkak.com If you want to support Tundra Talk, you can sign up at www.patreon.com/tundratalk Thanks! -Tyler
In this episode we have a full crew. Zach Kenner (@hardworkinghunter) joins the podcast for the first time, along with Frank Schultz, Nick Muche, Temple Dillard, and myself. We get to hear stories from Zach, as well as plenty of other stuff. Enjoy! Comments or questions? email podcast@tundratalkak.com thanks, -Tyler
Our guest is Broadway superstar Lee Roy Reams (born August 23, 1942) is an American musical theatre actor, singer, dancer, choreographer, and director. He has been a star on Broadway since 1964. Lee Reams Actor, singer, dancer, choreographer, director Years active 1966–present Born in Covington, Kentucky, Reams earned a Master of Arts degree and was awarded an honorary doctorate from the Conservatory of Music at the University of Cincinnati.[1] He made his Broadway debut in Sweet Charity in 1966. Reams was nominated for both the Tony and Drama Desk Awards as Best Featured Actor in a Musical for his performance in the original production of 42nd Street in 1980. He played the role of Frank Schultz in the 1989 Paper Mill Playhouse production of Show Boat, which was televised on Great Performances by PBS . Reams has appeared on concert stages and in cabarets throughout the country. At present[when?] he is serving as the resident director of the Theatre at Sea program sponsored by the Theatre Guild.[citation needed] Broadway credits Edit 1966: Sweet Charity (Young Spanish Man) 1969: Oklahoma! (Will Parker) 1970: Applause (Duane Fox) 1974: Lorelei (Henry Spofford) 1978: Hello, Dolly! (Cornelius Hackl) 1980: 42nd Street (Billy Lawlor) 1983: La Cage aux Folles (Albin/Zaza) 1994: Beauty and the Beast (Lumiere) 1995: Hello, Dolly! (Choreographer) 1998: An Evening with Jerry Herman (Co-star & Director) 2006: The Producers (Roger DeBris) Film and television credits Edit 1968: Sweet Charity (Dancer) 1987: Leg Work 1989: Great Performances (Frank Schultz) 2017: Nunsense (The Saint) 2018: Theater Talk (Himself) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/RickLertzman/support
In this episode, I'm joined by Frank Schultz and Nick Muche, where we wrap up our exciting ends to spring bear season this year and find ourselves just a month from the sheep opener in August. Summer is a crazy time, and we packed a lot into this conversation...enjoy!
In this episode I'm joined by Frank Schultz, Nick Muche, and new guest Rob Simard, to catch up and talk about our to-date bear hunting stories for this spring. We've all had a lot going on, so this is a mouthful! enjoy! Comments or questions? email podcast@tundratalkak.com thanks for listening! -Tyler
In this episode, Frank and I sit down a solid a solid 6 1/2 feet apart to discuss a tiny bit of the coronavirus craziness, but mostly spring ice fishing for pike, and how much we are looking forward to getting after the bears in the coming couple months. Enjoy! Comments or questions? email podcast@tundratalkak.com -Tyler
In this episode we talk about how things have been generally breaking down now that we have a real winter, Nick's new-found love for fishing, the upcoming permit draws, and plenty of other stuff, featuring Frank Schultz, Nick Muche, and Temple Dillard If you have comments or questions, please email podcast@tundratalkak.com If you want to support the podcast, you can do that at patreon.com/tundratalk thanks! -Tyler
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This is an episode of Audio Collision with Cadmium Red that features Duet for Theremin and Lap Steel. It consists of Scott Burland on Theremin and Frank Schultz on lap steel guitar. This show originally broadcast on September 1, 2019. The group hails from Atlanta, Ga.
In this episode, Temple Dillard, Frank Schultz, Nick Muche, and I catch up on everything from Temple's sheep hunt to current trapline stuff, gang-setting wolves, fur sewing and more. Enjoy! If you enjoy the podcast, leave a review and rating on iTunes or whatever platform you listen on! You can also support the podcast at www.patreon.com/tundratalk comments or questions? email podcast@tundratalkak.com -Tyler
In this episode, Nick Muche, Frank Schultz, and I finally sit down and tell our sheep stories from this season. Enjoy!
In this episode I'm joined by 5% of the 2019 DS203 tag holders, Frank Schultz, Jon Shurtz, Nick Muche, and Temple Dillard. Of course, we discuss the coming sheep hunt, what we've been up to this summer, and make sure Temple is squared away for his first sheep hunt. Good luck to everyone out there this season, and enjoy! If you enjoy Tundra Talk, and find value in it, you can support the podcast on Patreon. Visit www.patreon.com/tundratalk and sign up! Thanks! -Tyler
In this episode, we're sitting in the boat NOT catching fish, talking about springtime, and of course, sheep hunting. I'm joined by Frank Schultz, Nick Muche, and for the first time, Seth Wietgrefe, who's stories I've heard second-hand for a few years now, and it was great to have him on the podcast! Enjoy! Comments or questions? email podcast@tundratalkak.com -Tyler
In this episode, I'm joined by Temple Dillard, Nick Muche, and Dr. Frank Schultz. We discuss the significance of John Sturgeon's SCOTUS victory over the National Park Service, and some of the abuses and overreach of the NPS. We also talk some older sheep hunting stories to get Temple fired up about his first hunt this year, and finish off with a little whitetail talk and my "Trump buck" that I just got back from the taxidermist. Enjoy! Comments or questions? Email podcast@tundratalkak.com thanks! -Tyler
In this episode, Nick Muche, Frank Schultz, and I discuss the results of the annual Alaska permit draws, talk about previously drawn permit hunts, and what things are looking like this year! Also, it's been just about one year today for this podcast, and I can't tell you how much I appreciate all the support an everyone who listens. If you have any comments or questions, email podcast@tundratalkak.com, and leave a review on whatever platform you listen on. Thanks! -Tyler
In this episode, "Dr" Frank Schultz and I catch up on the winter's activities, and a scary incident he had recently with an exploding handgun. He catches us up on his trapping (since i'm not doing any this winter), and I have a little bit of the rant...starting to get cabin fever maybe. If you have comments or questions, email podcast@tundratalkak.com. thanks, and enjoy! -Tyler
Hey Everyone, This episode may not be too polished, but it was a lot of fun. I was joined by Trevor Embry @teeterman, Nick Muche, Frank Schultz, and Matt Herkstroeter @steepndeep_outdoors. We had some great discussion on the whole spectrum of Alaska hunting topics, and these guys are a wealth of experience and knowledge. As implied, our conversation was about what you'd expect from 5 of us Alaskans drinking a little more than moderately and talking about our passions Enjoy! -Tyler
In this episode, I'm joined by Nick Muche and Frank Schultz. The three of us hadn't really gotten together since before moose season, so it was great catching up. We talked about Nick's very successful sheep hunt, our unsuccessful moose hunts, and, of course, my inherited Butcher Boy bandsaw. We also chat a bit about arrow tuning, predator control, trapping, and email chain brown bears, including the one below, the infamous Alberta Grizzly...which Frank was present for. Anyway, hope you enjoy, and if you have any questions or comments, email podcast@tundratalkak.com and please leave a review on iTunes or whatever platform you listen on. thanks! -Tyler https://www.outdoorlife.com/photos/gallery/hunting/2012/12/truth-behind-infamous-alberta-grizzly
Hey Everyone, In this episode, I'm joined by Frank Schultz and Nick Muche. We primarily talk about solo sheep hunting, as Frank and I each split up and went on our own solo sheep hunts this year. Every sheep hunter should go solo at least once in their life. It's a very unique and challenging experience, and both Frank and I recap our hunts from this year, as well as catch up with Nick. Enjoy! Any comments or questions, email podcast@tundratalkak.com, and leave a review on whatever platform you listen on! thanks! -Tyler
On this episode, meet baritone Curt Olds, here this season for our special performances of ENCORE - A MUSICAL REVUE on August 8, 9, and 11. Curt has a long history with Central City, last seen with the company as Frank Schultz in SHOW BOAT in 2013. Still performing nationally, he is also a director, producer, and artist manager. Curt describes ENCORE and the cool Central City history woven into it, plus shares how he, as a kid from Butte, Montana, got into opera and music theatre. Have questions or want to provide feedback? Email us at podcast@centralcityopera.org. Remember to subscribe to our podcast to get the latest episodes delivered directly to your device. To hear more stories from inside Central City Opera and buy tickets to the shows, visit us at CentralCityOpera.org.
Hey Folks, Sorry for going dark for a bit, but we are back at it. For this episode I'm joined by Temple Dillard and Frank Schultz. Temple is an awesome guy who has lived in Alaska his entire life, much of it in the bush. I had a great time getting to know Temple a little better and hearing his perspectives and experience hunting and trapping in Alaska. Temple grew up living a true subsistence lifestyle and still feeds his family almost entirely on the meat he brings home. Enjoy! If you have any questions or comments, please email podcast@tundratalkak.com thanks, -Tyler
In this episode, Frank Schultz, Nick Muche, and I catch up on the past couple weekends of bear hunting. We talk about Nick's epic weekend with his wife where they were able to take 2 grizzlies with their bows, and this past weekend's epic black bear trip. Frank talks about his struggles as a budding traditional bow hunter. We had a great time, and hope you all enjoy hearing about it! Questions or comments? email podcast@tundratalkak.com thanks! -Tyler
In this Episode I'm joined by Frank Schultz again, and we discuss A few pieces of gear we have learned to be very valuable on the mountain. We talk about what a CDS dial is, how it works, and how it is a valuable tool for increasing your comfortable range in the field. We also dive a bit into some of the debate on how far is too far, and the importance of practice, knowing your rifle, and being able to evaluate conditions before deciding to take a long shot. We also get into some of the very valuable items like trekking poles, puffy pants and jackets, and crocs. Enjoy! Any comments or questions? email podcast@tundratalkak.com thanks, -Tyler
On this episode of Discover Janesville with Yuri Rashkin Janesville Gazette reporter Frank Schultz stopped in to recap election night results, and share his thoughts on what caused particular candidates to succeed or fail. Suzanne Sellman and Val Saxer stopped in to spread the word about an upcoming ALS fundraiser at the Armory, an art party called Monet to Gogh, hosted by Val Saxer, an accomplished local artist. Laura Baker and Lyndsey Petersen stopped in to share the word about the Riverfront, Inc, the opportunities it offers its participants: people with disabilities in Rock County, and their upcoming fundraiser called Ugly Sweater Run Walk Roll. Be in the know. Discover Janesville. This program was brought to you by The “A” Team, LLC, – Your Facebook professionals. “Raising Abel, the Life of Faith” by Ronald Ragotzy, MD. United Arts Alliance: Promoting arts and connecting artists in Rock County.