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This week, retired Marine Staff Sergeant and Fox News Contributor Joey Jones joined the FOX News Rundown as a special guest host and spoke with Jeremy Judd as part of our ongoing series looking at “great Americans.” Judd, a proud veteran of the Maine Warden Service, discusses his more than twenty years of service. While game wardens may not receive the notoriety of other first responders, he explained how they, too, put their lives in danger, often working alongside police officers and others in life-and-death situations. Judd also detailed how his years of responding to emergencies, searching for missing persons, or tending to deadly accidents took a toll on him, impacting his personal life and leaving him with PTSD. We often must cut interviews short during the week, but we thought you might like to hear the full interview. Today on Fox News Rundown Extra, we will share our entire interview with retired Maine game warden James Judd and get even more of his take on where AI is going. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week, retired Marine Staff Sergeant and Fox News Contributor Joey Jones joined the FOX News Rundown as a special guest host and spoke with Jeremy Judd as part of our ongoing series looking at “great Americans.” Judd, a proud veteran of the Maine Warden Service, discusses his more than twenty years of service. While game wardens may not receive the notoriety of other first responders, he explained how they, too, put their lives in danger, often working alongside police officers and others in life-and-death situations. Judd also detailed how his years of responding to emergencies, searching for missing persons, or tending to deadly accidents took a toll on him, impacting his personal life and leaving him with PTSD. We often must cut interviews short during the week, but we thought you might like to hear the full interview. Today on Fox News Rundown Extra, we will share our entire interview with retired Maine game warden James Judd and get even more of his take on where AI is going. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week, retired Marine Staff Sergeant and Fox News Contributor Joey Jones joined the FOX News Rundown as a special guest host and spoke with Jeremy Judd as part of our ongoing series looking at “great Americans.” Judd, a proud veteran of the Maine Warden Service, discusses his more than twenty years of service. While game wardens may not receive the notoriety of other first responders, he explained how they, too, put their lives in danger, often working alongside police officers and others in life-and-death situations. Judd also detailed how his years of responding to emergencies, searching for missing persons, or tending to deadly accidents took a toll on him, impacting his personal life and leaving him with PTSD. We often must cut interviews short during the week, but we thought you might like to hear the full interview. Today on Fox News Rundown Extra, we will share our entire interview with retired Maine game warden James Judd and get even more of his take on where AI is going. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Welcome back to another episode of Grounded. This week we have our Walker County Game Warden, Jake Noxon, joining us, as well as one of our brokers, Walker Powell and real estate agent, Mikayla Burris. Join us on this episode as we learn more about what a Game Warden does, how they help us, our community, and help protect the wildlife. We hope you can use this podcast as a resource for your real estate needs! Interested in a certain topic you'd like us to discuss? Email us at staff@homelandprop.com. Website: https://homelandprop.com/Phone: 936-295-2500
Sometimes the most damning evidence about an industry or an organization comes from the inside. In this second installment of “Buy: The Way…To Purposeful Procurement's” deep dive into supplier tactics, two former supply executives continue exposing the ins and outs of the supplier playbook they used on procurement when they were on the other side of the fence. Bob Schreiner, former CIA section chief and G4s operations executive, explains how security guard service providers can obscure margin increases within seemingly reasonable wage adjustments for officers. He also exposes the “position rate variance” tactic, where suppliers charge premium rates for senior guards to fill junior positions, and also how disasters can become margin-grabbing bonanzas for suppliers. Keith Robinson, one of only 150 board-certified entomologists working commercially in North America, exposes seasonal billing schemes in the pest control industry, where compliance rates plummet in colder months, yet billing continues unchanged. Perhaps most shocking is his revelation that 80-90 percent of fogging and fumigation services are often completely avoidable. These true stories from industry insiders point to a troubling reality: procurement is sometimes so focused on up-front savings that they inadvertently signal to suppliers exactly how to game the system. In effect, procurement ends up creating the perfect conditions for the kind of post-contract chicanery that can create significant cost increases for the business over the years, without any change in service scope or delivery. Links: Bob Schreiner on LinkedIn Keith Robinson on LinkedIn Rich Ham on LinkedIn Learn more at FineTuneUs.com
What does it really take to protect Texas wildlife—and who's helping to make sure the folks doing it have the gear they need? Meeting with Major Jason Bussey, veteran Game Warden and trainer of the next generation, along with Randy Risher and Austin Taylor from Texas Parks and Wildlife Foundation, we learn about the Gear Up for Game Wardens program--its origins, purpose and impact. From wild duck tales to high-impact, high-tech gear buys and what it really means to wear the badge in Texas, this episode is all about service, stewardship, and toeing the thin green line. Warning: it may inspire you. Visit 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
This week's episode examines three major agricultural controversies shaking the industry. Host Vance Crowe and guest Kenny Bergmann analyze Corteva's aggressive enforcement letter threatening farmers who use generic herbicides on GMO crops, including their promotion of an anonymous "tip line" that has producers up in arms.Crowe and Bergmann then investigate the federal charges against two Chinese nationals caught smuggling Fusarium graminearum—a crop-destroying fungal pathogen classified as a potential bioterrorism weapon—into the US through Detroit airport, raising questions about agricultural security and foreign interference.Finally, they discuss a story from journalist Chris Bennett from Farm Journal writing about a constitutional lawsuit in Alabama where landowners are challenging game wardens' authority to conduct warrantless searches on private property, a practice affecting 96% of all private land in America under the controversial "open fields" doctrine.Kenny Bergmann is Executive Vice President of S&H Farm Supply and Chairman of the Board of FCS Financial, serving members since 2010. Bergmann brings his dual perspective as both a farmer and agricultural business executive dealing with supply chain and financial issues facing producers today.Legacy Interviews - A service that records individuals and couples telling their life stories so that future generations can know their family history. https://www.legacyinterviews.com/experienceRiver.com - Invest in Bitcoin with Confidence https://river.com/signup?r=OAB5SKTP
In this conversation, Dan speaks with Warden Mike Burns from Wisconsin about the life and challenges of a Conservation Warden. They discuss Mike's career journey, the evolution of hunting culture and regulations, the impact of social media on conservation law enforcement, and the importance of community engagement. Mike shares insights into field investigations, the techniques used to catch poachers, and the rewarding aspects of his job, including the satisfaction of protecting public resources. He shares stories about poaching, the impact of illegal hunting on wildlife populations, and the connection between poaching and other criminal activities. The discussion also touches on unique encounters in law enforcement, the role of conservation wardens in managing wildlife resources, and the public's perception of wildlife management. Additionally, Warden Burns shares his personal passion for outdoor adventures and the importance of responsible hunting and fishing practices. Contact the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources Online REPORT Wisconsin poaching and concerns Connect with Rack Hub On Instagram, Facebook, TikTok and Online Connect with The Nomadic Outdoorsman On TikTok, Instagram, and Facebook Shop Dan's Podcast Gear, Hunting Gear and Merch Connect with XOP On Instagram, Tiktok, Facebook, Youtube and Online Connect with Infinite Outdoors On Instagram, Youtube and Online Connect with Rapid Rope On Instagram and Online Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this conversation, Dan speaks with Warden Mike Burns from Wisconsin about the life and challenges of a Conservation Warden. They discuss Mike's career journey, the evolution of hunting culture and regulations, the impact of social media on conservation law enforcement, and the importance of community engagement. Mike shares insights into field investigations, the techniques used to catch poachers, and the rewarding aspects of his job, including the satisfaction of protecting public resources. He shares stories about poaching, the impact of illegal hunting on wildlife populations, and the connection between poaching and other criminal activities. The discussion also touches on unique encounters in law enforcement, the role of conservation wardens in managing wildlife resources, and the public's perception of wildlife management. Additionally, Warden Burns shares his personal passion for outdoor adventures and the importance of responsible hunting and fishing practices.Contact the Wisconsin Department of Natural ResourcesOnline REPORT Wisconsin poaching and concerns Connect with Rack HubOn Instagram, Facebook, TikTok and Online Connect with The Nomadic OutdoorsmanOn TikTok, Instagram, and FacebookShop Dan's Podcast Gear, Hunting Gear and Merch Connect with XOPOn Instagram, Tiktok, Facebook, Youtube and Online Connect with Infinite OutdoorsOn Instagram, Youtube and Online Connect with Rapid Rope On Instagram and Online
In this conversation, Dan speaks with Warden Mike Burns from Wisconsin about the life and challenges of a Conservation Warden. They discuss Mike's career journey, the evolution of hunting culture and regulations, the impact of social media on conservation law enforcement, and the importance of community engagement. Mike shares insights into field investigations, the techniques used to catch poachers, and the rewarding aspects of his job, including the satisfaction of protecting public resources. He shares stories about poaching, the impact of illegal hunting on wildlife populations, and the connection between poaching and other criminal activities. The discussion also touches on unique encounters in law enforcement, the role of conservation wardens in managing wildlife resources, and the public's perception of wildlife management. Additionally, Warden Burns shares his personal passion for outdoor adventures and the importance of responsible hunting and fishing practices.Contact the Wisconsin Department of Natural ResourcesOnline REPORT Wisconsin poaching and concerns Connect with Rack HubOn Instagram, Facebook, TikTok and Online Connect with The Nomadic OutdoorsmanOn TikTok, Instagram, and FacebookShop Dan's Podcast Gear, Hunting Gear and Merch Connect with XOPOn Instagram, Tiktok, Facebook, Youtube and Online Connect with Infinite OutdoorsOn Instagram, Youtube and Online Connect with Rapid Rope On Instagram and Online
In this episode of the Mississippi Outdoors Podcast, host Matt Wyatt sits down with the officers of the Law Enforcement K-9 Division at the Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks. Officers share their stories about how they became conservation officers, what led them into the world of working dogs, and how these K-9s help track missing persons, assist in investigations, and support search and rescue operations across Mississippi. You'll hear how these elite dogs are trained, what makes them special, and why this unit is such a critical part of protecting both people and wildlife in Mississippi. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Much like the classic plot twist in old thriller movies where the characters realize the threat is coming from inside the house, the most revealing insights about supplier tactics are coming from inside Fine Tune's own house in this eye-opening tenth episode of Buy: The Way…To Purposeful Procurement. Co-host Rich Ham was initially reluctant to tap into his own team's expertise for this podcast series, but the guests' insight and insider knowledge proved too valuable not to share. In this episode, Philip and Rich interview two former supplier-side executives – Alex Carlson and Angie Claeys – who are now working on the opposite side of the fence at Fine Tune, and therefore perfectly positioned to divulge the very tactics they once used against procurement teams. They are, indeed, “poachers turned game wardens.” First, Alex, a former CBRE executive and Wells Fargo procurement leader, explains how janitorial service providers deliberately underbid with limited scopes to help procurement “check the box” on savings goals. Likewise, he's seen elevator maintenance providers bill for preventative maintenance that is never performed. Just because a category of spend is managed on paper doesn't mean it's being actively managed where it counts the most, on the ground. Similarly, in the second half of the episode, Angie Claeys, former VP of Operations at Aramark, lays out the uniform industry's playbook (a notoriously complex category). Here too procurement has to watch out for “presumptive” billing that can cost the business unnecessarily if procurement isn't on top of it. Alex and Angie's experiences on the supplier side point to a troubling dynamic: procurement's incentive structures actually encourage these nefarious supplier behaviors and, by not focusing more on ongoing cost management, procurement is inadvertently signaling to suppliers precisely how they can ‘game the system.' This episode, part one in a two-part series full of insider insights, provides an unfiltered look at the consequences of half-hearted spend management and makes a powerful case for extending procurement's influence beyond the contract. Stay tuned for part two, where Bob Schreiner and Keith Robinson expose similar tactics in security services and pest control. Links: Alex Carlson on LinkedIn Angie Claeys on LinkedIn Rich Ham on LinkedIn Learn more at FineTuneUs.com
Ohio DNR law enforcement officers Isaiah Gifford and Matt Roberts helped uncover one of the biggest poaching busts of the century. Here's how they did it — and why they had to keep it under wraps for so long. Edited by Mike Pedersen / Eighty Five Audio. Hosted by news editor Dac Collins. Produced by executive editor Natalie Krebs. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We're back in Fordyce, Arkansas, for Part Two with Sheriff Mike Knoedl and the stories just keep getting better. Before he was a Sheriff and recipient of the Medal of Freedom, Mike was a boots on the ground Game Warden. He admits that bending the rules early in his hunting life gave him an advantage. In part 2 of this episode you'll hear just how good he was. Stay connected with Fist Full of Dirt: Instagram: @ffodpodcast Instagram: @moplandforsale Twitter: @FistDirt TikTok: @originalturkeythug Instagram : @CuzStrickland Twitter: @CuzStrickland Facebook: @CuzStrickland YouTube: Cuz411
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Today we have the death of Alabama's oldest prison inmate. Then we'll go outdoors with briefs on game wardens, a lake drawdown and a gator in a Huntsville neighborhood. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tonight, we have the opportunity to speak with Logan Low, the sister of Tyler Low, who has been reported missing under concerning circumstances. Tyler, a 34-year-old resident of Damariscotta, was last seen on Monday, May 5, as he departed from his home and ventured into the woods behind his property around 7:30 AM. Known for his outdoor skills and deep familiarity with the local terrain, Tyler's disappearance has raised alarms among his family and friends, who are deeply worried about his well-being.In response to Tyler's disappearance, the Damariscotta Police Department, along with Game Wardens, family members, and community volunteers, initiated a search effort on Tuesday afternoon. This extensive search operation includes the deployment of K-9 units from both the Maine Warden Service and the Maine State Police, highlighting the urgency and seriousness of the situation. At the time he went missing, Tyler was reportedly dressed in brown Carhartt pants, a light blue T-shirt, and a multicolored handkerchief around his neck, along with boots, which may help in identifying him during the search.Authorities are urging anyone who may have information about Tyler's whereabouts or who might have captured any relevant footage from security or game cameras in the vicinity to come forward. Those with information are encouraged to reach out to Lincoln County Dispatch at 207-882-7332. The community's support and vigilance are crucial during this challenging time as they work together to locate Tyler and bring him home safely.Maine#podcast #crime #truecrimecommunity #missingperson #missing #coldcase #interview #Maine #TylerLow
Tonight, we have the opportunity to speak with Logan Low, the sister of Tyler Low, who has been reported missing under concerning circumstances. Tyler, a 34-year-old resident of Damariscotta, was last seen on Monday, May 5, as he departed from his home and ventured into the woods behind his property around 7:30 AM. Known for his outdoor skills and deep familiarity with the local terrain, Tyler's disappearance has raised alarms among his family and friends, who are deeply worried about his well-being.In response to Tyler's disappearance, the Damariscotta Police Department, along with Game Wardens, family members, and community volunteers, initiated a search effort on Tuesday afternoon. This extensive search operation includes the deployment of K-9 units from both the Maine Warden Service and the Maine State Police, highlighting the urgency and seriousness of the situation. At the time he went missing, Tyler was reportedly dressed in brown Carhartt pants, a light blue T-shirt, and a multicolored handkerchief around his neck, along with boots, which may help in identifying him during the search.Authorities are urging anyone who may have information about Tyler's whereabouts or who might have captured any relevant footage from security or game cameras in the vicinity to come forward. Those with information are encouraged to reach out to Lincoln County Dispatch at 207-882-7332. The community's support and vigilance are crucial during this challenging time as they work together to locate Tyler and bring him home safely.Maine#podcast #crime #truecrimecommunity #missingperson #missing #coldcase #interview #Maine #TylerLow
In Part One of this two part Fist Full of Dirt we sit down with Sheriff Mike Knoedl in Fordyce, Arkansas, to discuss his incredible 30 year career in wildlife law enforcement. From humble beginnings as a Game Warden to leading the Arkansas Game & Fish Commission.. and eventually becoming Sheriff of Dallas County.. he's worn more badges than most see in a lifetime, including a Medal of Freedom. Y'all are going to love this one. Stay connected with Fist Full of Dirt: Instagram: @ffodpodcast Instagram: @moplandforsale Twitter: @FistDirt TikTok: @originalturkeythug Instagram : @CuzStrickland Twitter: @CuzStrickland Facebook: @CuzStrickland YouTube: Cuz411
Vermont Game Warden Kyle Isherwood joins the podcast to revisit the topic of the Vermont Warden Service. For any interested in learning more about what goes into becoming a Game Warden, and what our Warden Service does day-to-day, this is a great conversation with a great guy. Kyle discusses his personal path into the service, and also explores some thoughts around how to have positive interactions with Game Wardens, even when a game law has been violated.
Text a Message to the ShowThis is both our annual salute to mothers in the law enforcement family and also another episode on the Concerns of Police Survivors (COPS). Cheryl Railsback is the surviving mother of Deputy Shane Detwiler, EOW July 13, 2009. Her story of loss, grief, and her path back to helping others is a story you need to hear.Concerns of Police Survivors website: https://www.concernsofpolicesurvivors.orgMusic is by the WesterliesHey Chaplain Podcast Bonus Episode 41Tags:Concerns of Police Survivors, Army, COPS, Death Notification, End of Watch, Family, Funeral, Game Warden, Grief, Line of Duty Death, Parents, Sheriff's Office, Baytown, Houston, Texas, IraqSupport the showThanks for Listening! And, as always, pray for peace in our city.Subscribe/Follow here: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/hey-chaplain/id1570155168 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2CGK9A3BmbFEUEnx3fYZOY Email us at: heychaplain44@gmail.comYou can help keep the show ad-free by buying me a virtual coffee!https://www.buymeacoffee.com/heychaplain
Flashing back this week to a fan-favorite episode with an intro from Shane.The Midweek Howl Disclaimer: The Skeptic of the From The Shadows Podcast crew, aka the Ozark Howler, joins Shane each week, to share a story or two and discuss current events. This episode may not be for the ears of children and may contain some mature language and adult subject matter. Just a little midweek humor to brighten your day. We like to call this segment “The Midweek Howl.” Enjoy!From The Shadows Podcast is a program where we seriously discuss the supernatural, the paranormal, cryptozoology as well as ufology. Anything that cannot be rationally explained has a platform for discussion here on the From The Shadows Podcast.https://www.fromtheshadowspodcast.comhttps://www.facebook.com/fromtheshadowspodcasthttps://www.instagram.com/shanegroveauthorhttps://www.instagram.com/fromtheshadowspodcast
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Despite all the duck seasons in North America being closed, plenty is going on within the world of waterfowling. Brent & Cason look at the impact the recent storms will have on this coming duck season, game warden access to private ground without a warrant, USFWS director confirmation hearings and waterfowl destination states desire to reduce pressure by limiting non-residents. Reducing non-residents to a few weekdays is the potential play for Kansas and Oklahoma...but will it work?Thanks to our sponsors: Tom Beckbe, Perfect Limit Outdoors, Ducks Unlimited, Purina Pro Plan, Sitka Gear, Greenhead: The Arkansas Duck Hunting Magazine and Live Real Estate. Send us a textAll Rights Reserved. Please subscribe, rate and share The Standard Sportsman podcast.
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In this episode of the Mississippi Outdoors Podcast, host Matt Wyatt sits down with Brent Madden, Captain at the Mississippi Conservation Officer Training Academy, to break down what it really takes to become a game warden. From the intense six-month training program to the unexpected challenges in the field, Brent shares his personal journey, the misconceptions about conservation officers, and the grueling physical and mental tests that prepare cadets for the job. If you've ever wondered what it takes to wear the badge, this episode delivers an inside look at one of the toughest and most rewarding careers in law enforcement. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this episode of the MTNTOUGH Podcast, Dustin sits down with John Nores, a former California Fish and Wildlife warden, author, and expert in anti-poaching operations. Growing up in rural Santa Clara County, his love for wildlife led him to a career protecting endangered species and combating black-market wildlife trafficking. He shares insights from his books, Hidden War and War in the Woods, detailing the fight against environmental crime. An Ironman Triathlon athlete, John's dedication to conservation mirrors his endurance in life.Follow John on Instagram @johnnores and visit johnnores.com to learn more.Presented by Sig Sauer.----
Texas State Rep. Wes Virdell joins the show to discuss his new legislation concerning property & $th amendment rights with regards to game wardens, a repeat criminal offender broke into the Travis County D.A.'s office and stole nine laptops and construction on the I-35 Expansion Project will close down a major part of the highway.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In today's episode, Christian Babcock and Jake Gaylord sit down with Wayne Saunders. He is a retired game warden from New Hampshire, a tv personality, and executive director for the International Wildlife Crimestoppers. IWC is an anti-poaching organization that seeks to stop wildlife crime across the globe. If you enjoyed the podcast, please leave us a rating and review.- Use code HA20 for 20% off Pnuma Outdoors gear! https://pnumaoutdoors.com/ Use code HNTA15 for 15% off Out On A Limb MFG products! https://outonalimbmfg.com/ Use code HA10 for 10% VPA Broadheads: vparchery.com Check out Alberta Professional Outfitters Society for Hunting Alberta: https://www.apos.ab.ca/-Check out ElimiShield Hunt Follow our socials: TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@huntersadvantage Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hunters_advantage Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Thehuntersadvantage Gmail: thehuntersadvantage@gmail.com
Send us a textFrom hunting for Claude Dallas in the Owyhee to covert operations to catch bull elk poachers in the wilderness, Bill Ables was a tough game warden for a thirty year career in the wild country of eastern Oregon. These are the salt of the earth stories that you've come to expect from this show. Enjoy.
SPONSORS: - ACORNS: https://www.acorns.com/podcasts/?s2=julian&s4=julian_podcast (***TIMESTAMPS in description below) ~ John Nores served as a Game Warden for the California Department of Fish and Wildlife for more than 25 years and was a sniper on and led the Marijuana Enforcement Team (MET), an elite tactical unit targeting cartel drug operations. PATREON https://www.patreon.com/JulianDorey FOLLOW JULIAN DOREY INSTAGRAM (Podcast): https://www.instagram.com/juliandoreypodcast/ INSTAGRAM (Personal): https://www.instagram.com/julianddorey/ X: https://twitter.com/julianddorey GUEST LINKS Book: https://www.amazon.com/Hidden-War-Operations-Reclaiming-Wildlands/dp/1946267619 Website: https://www.johnnores.com/ IG: https://www.instagram.com/johnnores/?hl=en YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuWEYRHk5ximF_ASHQwXzKw LISTEN to Julian Dorey Podcast Spotify ▶ https://open.spotify.com/show/5skaSpDzq94Kh16so3c0uz Apple ▶ https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/trendifier-with-julian-dorey/id1531416289 ****TIMESTAMPS**** 00:00 - John Nores Connection to Jorge Ventura, Growing Up in Silicon Valley, Getting into Hunting & Fishing Warden 10:46 - Africa's Wild Conservation & Ivory Trade Impact in California 18:51 - Hunting & Fishing Under Respected, Remote Operations & Wild Challenges 27:56 -1 Year Grace Period (Marij**na Legalization), Story of Black Market Going Legal 38:10 - California State Denying Access to Work w/ Federal Officers 45:28 - Cartel Ambush in Marij**na Grow Story, 1st Ever Cartel Grow Operation Story 57:21 - Massive 1st Plantation & (7,000), Camouflaging Marij**na Plants, Military Giving Equipment 01:11:10 - Chasing & Taking on Cartel, Close Call Stories 01:19:01 - Build Up to the 1st Cartel Grower Takeover, True Detective Analogy 01:24:10 - Cartel Set Up in Silicon Valley & Taking Down Combatants 01:37:50 - Informants in Cartel Groups, Water Boarding Cartel Guy, Chinese Crossing Borders 01:48:03 - Fentanyl Laced W**d & Dangers, Bipartisan Agreement Among Politicians 01:57:03 - Cartel Effects on Indigenous Lands, Border Policy w/ Donald Trump 02:11:01 - Building Border Wall & Migrant Crisis, Future of Border 02:24:35 - Criticizing Trump's Rhetoric on Immigration Crisis, Trump's 2025 Border Policy 02:31:45 - Chinese Military Aged Immigrants Crossing Over 02:43:55 - Future Plan for Handling Cartel & Border Crisis, Handling Mexico's Relationship & Crisis 02:51:31 - No Longer Tied to Government & No Filter Expsoure, #1 Presidential Action if In Office CREDITS: - Host, Producer, and Editor: Julian Dorey - In-Studio Producer: Alessi Allaman - https://www.youtube.com/@UCyLKzv5fKxGmVQg3cMJJzyQ Julian Dorey Podcast Episode 265 - John Nores Music by Artlist.io Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Text a Message to the ShowA special guest host interviews Chaplain Altic to recap the year! Police Major Joe Grasela joins Jared to give us a recap of their favorite moments from the 2024 Hey Chaplain episodes. Listen in to find out what were the most noteworthy episodes of the year; also included are the top 10 listener countries and cities. And don't miss a sneak peek of what topics and interviews will be coming down the pike in 2025 and beyond!Episodes directly referenced in the show:Paul Combs was Eps 094 and 094.5Kendra Brown was Ep 098Scott Robertson was Ep 091Tim Eggebraaten was Eps 053, 077, 077.5, and Bonus Ep 33Kevin Steele was Ep 088Dr Hachinsky was Eps 086 and 086.5Music is by Chris Haugen and by Esther AbramiHey Chaplain Podcast Episode 102Tags: Podcasting, Art, Calling, Career, Chiefs, Co-workers, Detectives, Disasters, Encouragement, Family, Firefighting, Game Wardens, Listeners, Police, Positivity, Support, Trauma, Kansas City, KansasSupport the showThanks for Listening! And, as always, pray for peace in our city.Subscribe/Follow here: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/hey-chaplain/id1570155168 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2CGK9A3BmbFEUEnx3fYZOY Email us at: heychaplain44@gmail.comYou can help keep the show ad-free by buying me a virtual coffee!https://www.buymeacoffee.com/heychaplain
In this episode of the Bear Grease Render, host Clay Newcomb is joined by Dr. Misty Newcomb, Bear Newcomb, and Josh "Landbridge" Spielmaker as well as guests Moe Shepherd, and Kolby Morehead of Bear Hunting Magazine to discuss the latest Bear Grease podcast on Hillbilly Speech. Bear expresses his distaste for using Elm wood for self-bows. Moe talks about almost becoming a game warden. Clay measures Kolby's spring bear he harvested. If you have comments on the show, send us a note to beargrease@themeateater.com Connect with Clay and MeatEater Clay on Instagram MeatEater on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, Youtube, and Youtube Clips MeatEater Podcast Network on YouTube Shop Bear Grease MerchSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Since 2020, the state-run Venison for Vermonters program has donated more than 3,000 pounds of wild game meat to local food shelves and Vermonters in need.
Four people were fined $135 each by Montana game wardens for riding off-road vehicles across a closed stretch of the Big Hole river.
Welcome to The Gun Experiment. On this episode we sit down for an in depth conversation with a Special Operations Game Warden and New York Times bestselling author about the war being fought against the drug cartel right in our own backyard. We release new content every Tuesday morning so be sure to subscribe and share the show with friends. Subscribe hereToday's Episode is brought to you by Cooper's Cask Coffee. Product Highlight: Single origin Kenya AA is perfect for those who enjoy a medium to dark roast to start their day. A full-bodied, bright coffee birthed from unique soil, you'll experience tastes of baked peaches with a heavy syrupy body. Subscribe and save 10%Free Shipping on orders over $50Stay tuned for giveawaysHead to CoffeewithMikeandKeith.com to get yourself some fantastic coffee.Sticker ChallengeWays to support the show:1. Join our mailing list: Thegunexperiment.com 2. Subscribe and leave us a comment on Apple or Spotify3. Follow us on all of our social media: Instagram Twitter Youtube Facebook4. Be a part of our growing community, join our Discord page!5. Be sure to support the sponsors of the show. They are an integral part of making the show possible.Ask us anything at AskMikeandKeith@gmail.comGet Your Gun Experiment Merch HereToday's Interview is brought to you by Onsight Firearms Training. We have been working with Onsight for almost 4 years now and they are second to none in the training space. If you are looking to level up your shooting ability, check out their course offerings at oftllc.us and get trained by the same outfit that trains The Gun Experiment. I. Interview Today's guest is a lifelong California resident who discovered a love for the great outdoors at an early age. He would eventually go on to become a Game Warden for the California Department of Fish and Wildlife. In time, he helped develop the department's first sniper team, as well as their elite tactical unit designed to take down Marijuana grow sites set up by the drug cartel deep within our countries public...
This week on Living the Outdoors, it's our Ask a Game Warden edition of the show with Zach Seitz and special guest Isaac Robinson!
Brian McKenzie faced a lot of tough situations during his time with Arkansas Game and Fish, but he always kept his cool. His strategy was to approach people with his hands out rather than his fists. Being tough and fair like this did not prevent him from getting into some dicey situations, though. Listen to part two of our interview with him and learn more about his storied career.
Captain Richard Simms has an eclectic career path, from Game Warden to Videographer to Executive Producer, and ultimately back to the outdoors. In this episode, Richard shares how a coin toss influenced where he landed as a Game Warden, why family drives every decision he makes, and how he left his 9-5 to pursue his “weekend gig” - Scenic City Fishing Charters - and is now affiliated with nine additional guides. Richard Simms is the owner of Scenic City Fishing Charters. You can connect with him on LinkedIn (linkedin.com/in/sceniccityfishing) and you can learn more about his fishing charters on his website (sceniccityfishing.com). If you liked this episode, we think you'll also like: Mark McKnight's Morning Cup (E39) Calvin Sneed's Morning Cup (E77) Tom Henderson's Morning Cup (E82) My Morning Cup is hosted by Mike Costa of Costa Media Advisors and produced by SpeakEasy Productions. Subscribe to the weekly newsletter here and be the first to know who upcoming guests are!
Corporal Troy Faughn has over 13 years of experience in wildlife enforcement and specializes in waterfowl. He shares some violation stories with various rules and regs, as well as clarifications every hunter needs to know. Faughn hits on baiting, ratoon crops, party hunting, boating issues, and more. Plus, he shares some thoughts on SWDs in the public woods again and shell limits. Thanks to our sponsors: Purina Pro Plan, Tom Beckbe, Lile Real Estate, Ducks Unlimited, and Sitka Gear.All Rights Reserved. Please subscribe, rate and share The Standard Sportsman podcast.
Text a Message to the ShowI've been impressed by the wide variety of jobs in law enforcement and I delight in uncovering forgotten corners of this profession, perhaps to remind you that changing jobs doesn't necessarily mean hanging up the badge. Today I'm talking to Scott Robertson, a game warden from the forests and swampy lakes of East Texas. Scott's daily patrols look a lot different from what I see in urban Kansas City, but there's also a lot of similarities. I want you to hear the pros and cons of this kind of work, and especially to hear the wisdom that Scott has gleaned from it.Music is by Chris HaugenHey Chaplain Podcast Episode 091Tags:Game Wardens, Boating, Conservation, Family, Fishing, Hunting, Law Enforcement, Police, Tragedy, Wildlife, Kansas City, Kansas, TexasSupport the Show.Thanks for Listening! And, as always, pray for peace in our city.Subscribe/Follow here: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/hey-chaplain/id1570155168 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2CGK9A3BmbFEUEnx3fYZOY Email us at: heychaplain44@gmail.comYou can help keep the show ad-free by buying me a virtual coffee!https://www.buymeacoffee.com/heychaplain
In This Hour:-- Ted Nugent celebrates freedom ever day, but has thoughts on the 4th of July.-- Game wardens face dangers regularly. Tim Flanigan details the challenges he faced in his new book, "Night Killers."-- The new Sig P365 Fuse needed a couple of hundred rounds before it was broken it, but it's a heck of a shooter.Tom Gresham's Gun Talk 07.07.24 Hour 1
In this action-packed episode of the Bear Grease Render, Clay Newcomb and Render crew members Brent Reaves, Gary "Believer" Newcomb, and Josh "Landbridge" Spielmaker are joined by Capt. Jeff Brown (Ret.) and Lt. Joe Alexander of the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation. Hear more of the behind-the-scenes efforts to bring Oklahoma Paddlefish poaching to an end. Also, listen along as the whole crew does a live caviar tasting. Plus, for the first time ever, watch this one live on video on our MeatEater Podcast Network YouTube channel. Connect with Clay and MeatEater Clay on Instagram MeatEater on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and Youtube Shop Bear Grease MerchSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today on the Bear Grease Render, Clay Newcomb is joined by Brent Reaves, Misty Newcomb, and a posse of game wardens from the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation. Cap. Hank Jenks, Lt. Joe Alexander, Austin Jackson, and Kody Moore bring some law and order and regale the Render Crew with stories of retired game warden Keith Green, poacher-turned-legitimate caviar producer, Billy Wishard, and the success of the Paddlefish Research Center. Connect with Clay and MeatEater Clay on Instagram MeatEater on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and Youtube Shop Bear Grease MerchSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Former Game Warden Lt. John Nores, Jr. joins Kevin Estela in this week's podcast. The two discuss his book, Hidden War, as well as Marijuana Enforcement Teams, what to do when you encounter a grow site, the extent of drug operations in the lower 48, and more. This is the 2nd appearance of Nores on the podcast. Sponsors and Affiliates: BioProtein Technology: Code "Fieldcraft" for $30 off the BioPro+ HGH Product Wolf21 - Code "FCS20" for 20% off USCCA DiamondBack Truck Covers Firecracker Farm: Code “Fieldcraft” for 15% off first order Babbel: 55% off subscription with FIELDCRAFT Athletic Greens: athleticgreens.com/FIELDCRAFT for FREE One Year Supply of Vitamin D, 5 Travel Packs with first purchase Vertx: Code fieldcraft for 20% off HOIST Hydration: Code fieldcraft10 for 10% off Sig Sauer Oakley: 15: off with code FIELDCRAFT15 KC Hilites: Code: fieldcraft for 10% off Anthem Snacks: Code FIELDCRAFT15 for 15% off FOLLOW US: Fieldcraft Survival Youtube Fieldcraft Survival Instagram Fieldcraft Survival Website
Clay Newcomb and the crew speak with the artist and retired Missouri Game Warden, Kyle Carroll, about his career in the American wilderness. They discuss the wilderness myth, Clay's fourth verse of the song "Ironic," pragmatism, Frederick Jackson Turner's Frontier thesis, and the wimpification of America. Josh “Landbridge” Spielmaker, Dr. Misty Newcomb, Bear John Newcomb, and Brent Reaves join the show. Connect with Clay and MeatEater Clay on Instagram MeatEater on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and Youtube Shop Bear Grease MerchSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Steven Rinella talks with author CJ Box, Ryan Callaghan, Brody Henderson, Randall Williams, Phil Taylor, and Corinne Schneider. Topics discussed: Cool stage names; Three Inch Teeth. the 24th Joe Pickett game warden novel out now; when a CJ Box book mentions Steve and MeatEater; novels with an honest portrayal or time and place; how CJ's wife was called to be on the jury for the Wyoming corner crossing case; get our limited edition “Fresh Set of Eyes…” t-shirt at the MeatEater store now; Clay Newcomb's high school drawing of a future man with a sci-fi gun pointed at a wild hog; how the next Joe Pickett novel should center around a great vault toilet rescue; audience variations on Steve's beans saying; NSFW (not safe for work) bird names; how the groundhog can't tell the weather; hardwired to be a writer; and more. Outro song: "Mo' Beans" by Laynor Johnson Connect with Steve and MeatEater Steve on Instagram and Twitter MeatEater on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and YoutubeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Steven Rinella talks with Adam Pankratz, Janis Putelis, Ryan Callaghan, Brody Henderson, Seth Morris, and Phil Taylor. Topics discussed: When the Tough Book laptop shatters the porcelain urinal; when you're an outfitter and a game warden moves in across the street; get your protein and your vaccine at the same time; Chester the Midwester is performing at The MeatEater Live Tour; where's Colorado getting its wolves for relocation; the attempt to ban mountain lion and bobcat hunting in Colorado; when your dad's a vegetarian trapper in Alaska; the snowmobile that said “law enforcement” on it; herbicide; how, “I didn't know I needed a license,” doesn't cut it; how Adam doesn't want to be your referee; getting charged by critters; investigating animal conflicts; when the feds want the state to have management authority; planning hunts to avoid bear areas; otter attacks; humans displacing wildlife; how you shouldn't fight animals without legs; commercial harvest; the illegal “private menu” that might feature bear paw soup; unknowingly committing a crime while talking to a game warden and then getting ticketed; teaching vs. ticketing; entrapment and not trying to make people into poachers; creating good interactions between the public and game wardens; when you see something, say something; 1-800-TIPMONT; turning in poachers for cash or limited draw tags; listener Peter Block's "Fish and Game" outdo song; and more. Connect with Steve and MeatEater Steve on Instagram and Twitter MeatEater on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and Youtube Shop MeatEater Merch See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.