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Summer is halfway done which can only mean one thing...hunting season is around the corner! The Team has been out shuffling cameras and scouting new properties. The guys heavily rely on cell cameras during the summer. WhitetailDNA is a proud partner of Tactacam Reveal cell cameras. We've been running the all-new Tactacam Reveal X 3.0 and the Pro 3.0 in the field this season and have been highly impressed! In today's episode, Alex Comstock and Jeremy Lopez sit down with Gregg Farrell, Director of Brand Management of Tactacam Reveal. Gregg has been in the hunting industry for over a decade. Previously to his role with Tactacam, Gregg worked for First Lite and helped develop the whitetail series. Gregg was born and raised in the great state of Wisconsin and is a whitetail fanatic. The guys dive into what it was like growing up and hunting western Wisconsin, how Gregg went from a degree in chemistry to the hunting industry, the story of how Gregg ended up as the Director of Brand Management with Tactacam, the history of Tactacam and where it is now, some reasons why Tactacam shines above it's competitors, how being a good woodsman trumps any trail camera, how cell cams are a great tool, Tactacam Reveal X 3.0 and Pro 3.0 launch, standout features of the new 3.0's, how much money a monthly plan costs, what the customer receives from each monthly plan, and lastly, why we think Tactacam Reveal is the BEST cell camera on the market today. If you're on the fence about purchasing your first cell cam or want to learn more about the new 3.0's, this is a great episode for you. Be sure to head over to Tactacam's website to check out the new 3.0's! New episodes drop every Wednesday at 6AM CST LINKS: Subscribe to our YouTube Channel Follow along on Instagram and Facebook Check out our Website The Whitetail DNA Podcast is presented by Custom Archery Outdoors
In this episode of the Hunting Gear Podcast, host Dan Johnson interviews Gregg Farrell from Tactacam about their new camera, Reveal. They discuss the company's history, the current rain situation in Wisconsin, and their personal hunting plans for the year. They then dive into the details of Tactacam's transition from action cameras to trail cameras, focusing on the reliability and ease of use of their products. They also talk about the evolution of trail cameras and the importance of not over-engineering them. Finally, they discuss the specific features and differences between the Reveal X 2.0 and Reveal X 3.0 models. The Tactacam 3.0 cameras have been redesigned from the ground up, with improvements in form factor and antenna design. The new antennas are mounted on the top of the camera and have a two-position pivot, allowing for better transport and positioning. The external antennas are necessary because the areas where the cameras are hung typically have poor cell service, and the antennas maximize signal strength. The new cameras also feature high-quality 4K photos and 1080p videos, improved image sensors for fewer false triggers, and an internal storage option that eliminates the need for SD cards. The cameras are more efficient with batteries and are priced the same as the previous models. Future updates include new accessories and an app update that will simplify the user experience. Takeaways:Tactacam started as a company producing point of view cameras before transitioning to trail cameras with their Reveal line.The company focuses on building reliable trail cameras and providing excellent customer service.The Reveal cameras are designed to be easy to use, with a simple setup process and an intuitive app interface.Tactacam aims to strike a balance between incorporating new technology trends and maintaining ease of use for customers.The Reveal X 2.0 and Reveal X 3.0 models offer different features and capabilities, providing options for different user preferences. The Tactacam 3.0 cameras have been redesigned with improvements in form factor and antenna design.The new antennas are mounted on the top of the camera and have a two-position pivot, allowing for better transport and positioning.The external antennas maximize signal strength in areas with poor cell service.The new cameras feature high-quality 4K photos and 1080p videos, improved image sensors for fewer false triggers, and an internal storage option that eliminates the need for SD cards.The cameras are more efficient with batteries and are priced the same as the previous models.Future updates include new accessories and an app update that will simplify the user experience.
In this episode of the Hunting Gear Podcast, host Dan Johnson interviews Gregg Farrell from Tactacam about their new camera, Reveal. They discuss the company's history, the current rain situation in Wisconsin, and their personal hunting plans for the year. They then dive into the details of Tactacam's transition from action cameras to trail cameras, focusing on the reliability and ease of use of their products. They also talk about the evolution of trail cameras and the importance of not over-engineering them. Finally, they discuss the specific features and differences between the Reveal X 2.0 and Reveal X 3.0 models. The Tactacam 3.0 cameras have been redesigned from the ground up, with improvements in form factor and antenna design. The new antennas are mounted on the top of the camera and have a two-position pivot, allowing for better transport and positioning. The external antennas are necessary because the areas where the cameras are hung typically have poor cell service, and the antennas maximize signal strength. The new cameras also feature high-quality 4K photos and 1080p videos, improved image sensors for fewer false triggers, and an internal storage option that eliminates the need for SD cards. The cameras are more efficient with batteries and are priced the same as the previous models. Future updates include new accessories and an app update that will simplify the user experience. Takeaways: Tactacam started as a company producing point of view cameras before transitioning to trail cameras with their Reveal line. The company focuses on building reliable trail cameras and providing excellent customer service. The Reveal cameras are designed to be easy to use, with a simple setup process and an intuitive app interface. Tactacam aims to strike a balance between incorporating new technology trends and maintaining ease of use for customers. The Reveal X 2.0 and Reveal X 3.0 models offer different features and capabilities, providing options for different user preferences. The Tactacam 3.0 cameras have been redesigned with improvements in form factor and antenna design. The new antennas are mounted on the top of the camera and have a two-position pivot, allowing for better transport and positioning. The external antennas maximize signal strength in areas with poor cell service. The new cameras feature high-quality 4K photos and 1080p videos, improved image sensors for fewer false triggers, and an internal storage option that eliminates the need for SD cards. The cameras are more efficient with batteries and are priced the same as the previous models. Future updates include new accessories and an app update that will simplify the user experience. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the Hunting Gear Podcast, host Dan Johnson interviews Gregg Farrell from Tactacam about their new camera, Reveal. They discuss the company's history, the current rain situation in Wisconsin, and their personal hunting plans for the year. They then dive into the details of Tactacam's transition from action cameras to trail cameras, focusing on the reliability and ease of use of their products. They also talk about the evolution of trail cameras and the importance of not over-engineering them. Finally, they discuss the specific features and differences between the Reveal X 2.0 and Reveal X 3.0 models. The Tactacam 3.0 cameras have been redesigned from the ground up, with improvements in form factor and antenna design. The new antennas are mounted on the top of the camera and have a two-position pivot, allowing for better transport and positioning. The external antennas are necessary because the areas where the cameras are hung typically have poor cell service, and the antennas maximize signal strength. The new cameras also feature high-quality 4K photos and 1080p videos, improved image sensors for fewer false triggers, and an internal storage option that eliminates the need for SD cards. The cameras are more efficient with batteries and are priced the same as the previous models. Future updates include new accessories and an app update that will simplify the user experience. Takeaways: Tactacam started as a company producing point of view cameras before transitioning to trail cameras with their Reveal line. The company focuses on building reliable trail cameras and providing excellent customer service. The Reveal cameras are designed to be easy to use, with a simple setup process and an intuitive app interface. Tactacam aims to strike a balance between incorporating new technology trends and maintaining ease of use for customers. The Reveal X 2.0 and Reveal X 3.0 models offer different features and capabilities, providing options for different user preferences. The Tactacam 3.0 cameras have been redesigned with improvements in form factor and antenna design. The new antennas are mounted on the top of the camera and have a two-position pivot, allowing for better transport and positioning. The external antennas maximize signal strength in areas with poor cell service. The new cameras feature high-quality 4K photos and 1080p videos, improved image sensors for fewer false triggers, and an internal storage option that eliminates the need for SD cards. The cameras are more efficient with batteries and are priced the same as the previous models. Future updates include new accessories and an app update that will simplify the user experience. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the Hunting Gear Podcast, host Dan Johnson interviews Gregg Farrell from Tactacam about their new camera, Reveal. They discuss the company's history, the current rain situation in Wisconsin, and their personal hunting plans for the year. They then dive into the details of Tactacam's transition from action cameras to trail cameras, focusing on the reliability and ease of use of their products. They also talk about the evolution of trail cameras and the importance of not over-engineering them. Finally, they discuss the specific features and differences between the Reveal X 2.0 and Reveal X 3.0 models. The Tactacam 3.0 cameras have been redesigned from the ground up, with improvements in form factor and antenna design. The new antennas are mounted on the top of the camera and have a two-position pivot, allowing for better transport and positioning. The external antennas are necessary because the areas where the cameras are hung typically have poor cell service, and the antennas maximize signal strength. The new cameras also feature high-quality 4K photos and 1080p videos, improved image sensors for fewer false triggers, and an internal storage option that eliminates the need for SD cards. The cameras are more efficient with batteries and are priced the same as the previous models. Future updates include new accessories and an app update that will simplify the user experience. Takeaways: Tactacam started as a company producing point of view cameras before transitioning to trail cameras with their Reveal line. The company focuses on building reliable trail cameras and providing excellent customer service. The Reveal cameras are designed to be easy to use, with a simple setup process and an intuitive app interface. Tactacam aims to strike a balance between incorporating new technology trends and maintaining ease of use for customers. The Reveal X 2.0 and Reveal X 3.0 models offer different features and capabilities, providing options for different user preferences. The Tactacam 3.0 cameras have been redesigned with improvements in form factor and antenna design. The new antennas are mounted on the top of the camera and have a two-position pivot, allowing for better transport and positioning. The external antennas maximize signal strength in areas with poor cell service. The new cameras feature high-quality 4K photos and 1080p videos, improved image sensors for fewer false triggers, and an internal storage option that eliminates the need for SD cards. The cameras are more efficient with batteries and are priced the same as the previous models. Future updates include new accessories and an app update that will simplify the user experience. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the Fair Chase podcast, James talks with Gregg Farrell of Tactacam Here's a breakdown of the conversation: - A love for hunting whitetails in the midwest - Long seasons and state-hopping in the midwest - Why we love trail cameras - How to use trail cameras in the summer months - Scouting and getting an inventory of bucks - Bachelor groups and food sources - Transitioning into fall - Big things coming from Tactacam SAVE 30% on your next TUO purchase Promo code: TFC30 https://bit.ly/40yj1gL
This week on The DeCesare Group Podcast, join Jim DeCesare for his conversation with Dr. Gregg Farrell, Senior Pastor of Crossland Community Church.Pastor Farrell talks about the enormous growth Crossland has seen over the past twenty years. He breaks down the timeline of each of the four campuses, the recent renovation at the main campus and talks about how the church thrived despite the global pandemic.If you enjoy The DeCesare Group Podcast, leave us a review, and to learn more about The DeCesare Group visit our website, https://www.thedecesaregroup.com/.
The rollercoaster of life keeps rolling right along for Paul and Andrew. This week Paul actually spent the time in the woods looking for bambi, while Andrew continues to ride the struggle bus of life. Paul did not have any luck but was able to take advantage of an OHLAP property to have some good encounters with our white tailed friends. This weeks show covers hunting white tail deer with Gregg Farrell of First Lite. Gregg has been with First Lite for a long time and really helped develop and bring to market a lot of the gear we use day in and day out in the white tail woods. Good luck as you get out in the woods, and enjoy the upcoming few weeks, because the most wonderful time of the year is upon us! Check out the Sportsmen's Empire Podcast Network for more relevant outdoor content! www.theo2podcast.com GoWild Profile First Lite MidWest Gun Works HalfRack XVision BlackGate Hunting Timber Ninja Instagram: @the.o2.podcast Twitter: @Ohiohunt Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The rollercoaster of life keeps rolling right along for Paul and Andrew. This week Paul actually spent the time in the woods looking for bambi, while Andrew continues to ride the struggle bus of life. Paul did not have any luck but was able to take advantage of an OHLAP property to have some good encounters with our white tailed friends.This weeks show covers hunting white tail deer with Gregg Farrell of First Lite. Gregg has been with First Lite for a long time and really helped develop and bring to market a lot of the gear we use day in and day out in the white tail woods.Good luck as you get out in the woods, and enjoy the upcoming few weeks, because the most wonderful time of the year is upon us!Check out the Sportsmen's Empire Podcast Network for more relevant outdoor content!www.theo2podcast.comGoWild ProfileFirst LiteMidWest Gun WorksHalfRackXVisionBlackGate HuntingTimber NinjaInstagram: @the.o2.podcastTwitter: @Ohiohunt
Whitetail guru Jeff Sturgis helps First Fite's Gregg Farrell form a habitat improvement plan for his buddy's southwestern Wisconsin family farm. This video is all about making a detailed plan to implement an effective whitetail land management strategy. To watch Part I, where the guys take a good look at the land, click here. Check out all the kickass deals happening right now with Whitetail Week. Click here to shop now.
In this video, whitetail guru Jeff Sturgis helps First Fite's Gregg Farrell form a habitat improvement plan for his buddy's southwestern Wisconsin family farm. When forming a plan, the guys take into consideration stand location; waterhole, food plot, and mock scrape placements; along with where timber harvest needs to occur to provide optimal whitetail habitat. Stay tuned for part two, coming out tomorrow! And be sure to check out all the...
Hey everyone, welcome to episode 182 of the Antler Up Podcast! On this week's episode I was joined by First Lite's Whitetail Category Manager Gregg Farrell. This is Gregg's fourth time being a guest on the show, and with each appearance, I continue to learn every time he is on. Gregg lives, breathes and sleeps all things whitetail. I don't know about you, but right now in the middle of July I am ready to be in full swing season mode. Gregg and I kick things off in this episode catching up a little bit. Following that we dive right into what Gregg is doing and what he shares I believe is such a great perspective on how things have evolved for him when it comes to preparing for the whitetail season! So for this podcast episode we get Gregg's preseason whitetail checklist covering what he is doing right now and the rest of the time leading up to the start of his whitetail season. When it comes to planning for the whitetail season, Gregg shares his upcoming plans for how he plans out his hunts. Obviously being the First Lite Whitetail Category Manager has a huge role in this, Gregg still gets a lot of time to hunt his property in WI. Following this discussion we dive into what the months of July and August look like. From prioritizing non-hunting items, developing game plans by e-scouting and being able to get boots on the ground. Gregg makes sure by the time the season rolls around that all his gear is dialed in and ready to go. Then when the season kicks off, he uses historical data and reads current sign to make a move. A really fun chat with a good friend and again someone who just LOVES hunting whitetails. Check it out and let us know what you think! Enjoy this fun episode and see you next week! Thanks again for all the support and best of luck out there and Antler Up! Check out the Sportsmen's Empire Podcast Network for more relevant outdoor content! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hey everyone, welcome to episode 182 of the Antler Up Podcast!On this week's episode I was joined by First Lite's Whitetail Category Manager Gregg Farrell. This is Gregg's fourth time being a guest on the show, and with each appearance, I continue to learn every time he is on. Gregg lives, breathes and sleeps all things whitetail. I don't know about you, but right now in the middle of July I am ready to be in full swing season mode. Gregg and I kick things off in this episode catching up a little bit. Following that we dive right into what Gregg is doing and what he shares I believe is such a great perspective on how things have evolved for him when it comes to preparing for the whitetail season! So for this podcast episode we get Gregg's preseason whitetail checklist covering what he is doing right now and the rest of the time leading up to the start of his whitetail season. When it comes to planning for the whitetail season, Gregg shares his upcoming plans for how he plans out his hunts. Obviously being the First Lite Whitetail Category Manager has a huge role in this, Gregg still gets a lot of time to hunt his property in WI. Following this discussion we dive into what the months of July and August look like. From prioritizing non-hunting items, developing game plans by e-scouting and being able to get boots on the ground. Gregg makes sure by the time the season rolls around that all his gear is dialed in and ready to go. Then when the season kicks off, he uses historical data and reads current sign to make a move. A really fun chat with a good friend and again someone who just LOVES hunting whitetails. Check it out and let us know what you think! Enjoy this fun episode and see you next week! Thanks again for all the support and best of luck out there and Antler Up!Check out the Sportsmen's Empire Podcast Network for more relevant outdoor content!
It doesn't matter if you have the best bow or gun or have the luxury of hunting great land crawling with big whitetail bucks if you're not able to put adequate time in the deer woods. Being comfortable in any weather condition is key to successful hunting and our friends at First Lite have all day comfort nailed. During a recent hunt in Kentucky, Nick sat down with First Lite's Senior Whitetail Category Manager, Gregg Farrell, to talk about what goes into the making of their gear before it hits the market and also get into some whitetail hunting strategy. Gregg talks about the importance of wearing the right layers and shares what his favorite First Lite product is. He also shares the story of his journey that eventually led him to the company and how being home and hunting with his friends and family tops any of his other hunts each season. Just when you thought the guys couldn't outdo themselves for the B-Team Report, Nick tells the tale of how he now has a few hundred dollar's worth of damage to his Polaris Ranger, and also ended up down a hat and pair of glasses. To add insult to injury, he also describes why his target buck is still safely roaming the hills of Pennsylvania. The duo provides a full update on their seasons so far, while discussing their hopes for the next couple weeks. Important Links Show sponsor: First Lite Gregg Farrell on Instagram Follow Nick Pinizzotto on Instagram Follow Mike Groman on Instagram Music by Bensound Subscribe to the Podcast on: Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Spotify iHeartRadio Stitcher About the National Deer Association The National Deer Association (NDA) is a non-profit deer conservation group that works to ensure the future of wild deer, wildlife habitat and hunting. Thank you for subscribing to our podcast! Support NDA's mission by becoming a member today. NDA has the highest ranking from Charity Navigator, an independent group that monitors non-profits for financial efficiency and effectiveness. Learn more about deer and deer hunting in our weekly, free e-newsletter. Follow us on our other channels: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | YouTube
We introduce Gregg and talk about his early start with hunting, joining First Lite, and the transition to Product Development and becoming the Whitetail Category Manager. We get into the hunting trips he has planned this year and the First Lite YouTube series - The Method. Next, we get into the creation of their Whitetail product line, including their unique camo pattern - Spectre. Jordan and Ben both wear First Lite's apparel, and it was super cool to peel back the curtain and see all the development and testing that goes into creating high-quality whitetail gear. Follow Gregg:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gregg_farrell/Follow First Lite:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/firstlitehunting/The Method 2.0:https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLc38OSuDJIhYg9aV8eVgqUYTwhWQUDYI0Watch this episode on YouTube:https://youtu.be/tyrJI7_let0FOLLOW US HERE:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/vanceoutdoorsincYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/vanceoutdoorsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/vanceoutdoorsincTwitter: https://twitter.com/vanceoutdoorsWebsite: https://www.vanceoutdoors.com/pursuitpodcast/Email: pursuitpodcast@vanceoutdoors.comJordan Unternaher | https://www.instagram.com/unternaher/Benjamin Johnson | https://www.instagram.com/ben_j/
Welcome to the Antler Up Podcast, brought to you by Spartan Forge. Hey everyone, welcome to episode 108 of the Antler Up Podcast! Today's episode is brought to you by Spartan Forge. Dimitri and I were joined by First Lite's Whitetail Product Line Manager Gregg Farrell as well as Josh Hillyard who is their Whitetail Community Manager. It was a pleasure having these two great individuals answer some questions our listeners had and some we had for them. We had a fun conversation talking about why/how the new Whitetail pattern Specter was developed, layering systems and go-to pieces to have. If you are in the market for some new whitetail gear, check out what First Lite offers because I've loved everything that I have used over the last three years from First Lite. So enjoy this fun episode! ANTLER UP!! USE CODE: Podcast at The Elk Collective to save $30 USE CODE: Antlerup to save 20% at Spartan Forge USE CODE: ANTLER to save 20% at Black Rifle Coffee USE CODE: ANTLERUP21 to save 10% at HALF-RACK VORTEX NATION HIGHLIGHT OF THE WEEK: Working out the kinks in your shot process. —————————————————————— Our podcast can be found on all major platforms like iTunes, Spotify, and MORE! Just follow the link in our bio to take you there! Thank you for the support and ANTLER UP!! —————————————————————— A BIG THANK YOU TO ALL OF YOU FOR THE CONTINUED SUPPORT AND ESPECIALLY THANK YOU TO ALL OF OUR AMAZING PARTNERS. BE SURE TO CHECK THEM OUT OVER ON OUR WEBSITE AT WWW.ANTLERUPOUTDOORS.COM Again, thank you for listening, I hope you enjoy today's show...until next time ANTLER UP! Check us out at the following channels: Website: https://www.antlerupoutdoors.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/antler_up_outdoors/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5JBVVa0aVNqAd0ec-752YQ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/antlerupoutdoors/ Check us out our partners: Spartan Forge America's Best Bowstrings First Lite Tethrd Shay Butler Knives Domain Outdoor Vortex Optics Half-Rack GoWild --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/antleruppodcast/support
Gregg is the whitetail product line manger at First Lite. We don't talk about only First Lite gear, but more so generalities on how to layer so you can stay warm during those long sits in the pre rut and rut. Yes we also spend about 20 minutes just covering - how to keep your feet warm, and we do talk some whitetail hunting tactics as well. Hope you all enjoy this podcast and please let me know if you have any questions!
Antler Up Podcast Episode #36: Gregg Farrell- First Lite Hey everyone, welcome to episode 36 of the Antler Up Podcast! On today’s episode Dimitri and I are joined by Gregg Farrell of First Lite. Gregg is a whitetail fanatic and is the whitetail product line manager. In this episode Gregg shares some great information regarding how to improve deer habitat to get more out of your hunts, hunting ridges and points, early season tactics, picking the right time to hunt and some out of state strategies and a whole lot more! In this episode we cover: How to improve whitetail habitat to better your hunts Hunting ridges & points Running trail cameras to help you decide on when to hunt Importance of entry & exit routes Picking the perfect tree Doe & buck bedding Practicing hunting shooting situations Hunting out of state A BIG THANK YOU TO ALL OF YOU FOR THE CONTINUED SUPPORT AND ESPECIALLY THANK YOU TO ALL OF OUR AMAZING PARTNERS. BE SURE TO CHECK THEM OUT OVER ON OUR WEBSITE AT WWW.ANTLERUPOUTDOORS.COM Again, thank you for listening, I hope you enjoy today's show...until next time ANTLER UP! Outro Music by: Jim Ryser Check us out at the following channels: Website: https://www.antlerupoutdoors.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/antler_up_outdoors/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5JBVVa0aVNqAd0ec-752YQ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/antlerupoutdoors/ First Lite Hunting Gear Check out our partners! America’s Best Bowstrings First Lite SEVR Broadheads Easton Archery Tethrd Argali Cobra Archery OnX Hunt App Stokerized 1824 Funk Big Sky Rent --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/antleruppodcast/support
This week we talk with Gregg Farrell, Whitetail Product Line Manager at First Lite. We spent time discussing some of our favorite ways to get in and out of our hunting spots. We also covered tech for improving hunting odds, 4WD Crocs and how Gregg was once the cool high school biology teacher. Gregg even dropped a few 2020 First Lite gear teasers. If you want to kill a big old buck this year, check this episode out. Sponsor Links: www.firstlite.com www.seekoutside.com www.huntwise.com www.bivouacbowco.com www.trophyline.com
Coming from small beginnings selling merino wool base layers to now holding a position as one of the top premium brands in the hunting industry, First Lite is definitely a success story. On this episode of the Hunting Gear Podcast, Dan talks with Gregg Farrell, the Whitetail Product Manager, about the birth of First Lite, the evolution of their product line, the process of garment design, the materials they use.If you are a gear nut, this is the perfect episode for you. Enjoy! Hunting Gear Podcast is Powered by Simplecast
Coming from small beginnings selling merino wool base layers to now holding a position as one of the top premium brands in the hunting industry, First Lite is definitely a success story. On this episode of the Hunting Gear Podcast, Dan talks with Gregg Farrell, the Whitetail Product Manager, about the birth of First Lite, the evolution of their product line, the process of garment design, the materials they use.If you are a gear nut, this is the perfect episode for you. Enjoy! Hunting Gear Podcast is Powered by Simplecast
Coming from small beginnings selling merino wool base layers to now holding a position as one of the top premium brands in the hunting industry, First Lite is definitely a success story. On this episode of the Hunting Gear Podcast, Dan talks with Gregg Farrell, the Whitetail Product Manager, about the birth of First Lite, the evolution of their product line, the process of garment design, the materials they use.If you are a gear nut, this is the perfect episode for you. Enjoy! Hunting Gear Podcast is Powered by Simplecast
There is a lot of misinformation about and misrepresentation of the gospel amid the COVID-19 crisis. With Easter falling in the middle of it, I thought it was important to have a pastoral voice on this podcast to guide us toward some truth in this season. Gregg Farrell is the senior pastor at my church here in Bowling Green, Kentucky — Crossland Community Church — and he is truly one of the smartest Biblical teachers I've ever met. I've been wanting to get Gregg on here since I started this show, but I wanted to wait for the right time. I'm grateful to have him on now to sort of shepherd us through all of this. We covered a lot, and if you've never gotten to hear Gregg talk, you're in for a treat. We were blessed to have Gregg officiate our wedding, and we're continuously grateful to be under his teaching each week. We talked about churches moving to online services and churches who are refusing to cancel in-person services (6:12) and how the biggest thing people need from the church right now isn't "cool," it's consistency (9:21). The main reason I wanted to talk to Gregg right now was to give us some Biblical context on what is happening. There are a lot of people — Christians included — who are suggesting this is the end times. They're pointing to 2 Chronicles 7:13-14, which says, "When I shut up the heavens so that there is no rain, or command locusts to devour the land or send a plague among my people, 14 if my people, who are called by my name, will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven, and I will forgive their sin and will heal their land," and suggesting that's a prophecy of the end times. Gregg addressed that and the conversations surrounding it (15:35). We also talked about giving and generosity during this time, even when it might feel like the last thing on your mind (23:06), being angry with God both in general and during COVID-19 (40:28), and asking God the question, "Why?" (46:37). Get your pen and paper ready, because you'll want to take notes. Links Give Gregg a follow on Twitter. He's engaging and challenging, which makes him a great follow If you're looking for a church to get plugged into during quarantine, check out Crossland Community Church's website. There's programming just about every night. Earlier this year I interviewed my friends who started The Kall — a ministry for 18-30 somethings. That happens every Monday night. Every Tuesday night, Gregg teaches a group Bible Study that feels more like a seminary class. If you enjoy learning about the Greek root words of text and just learning Biblical knowledge in general, this is definitely worth checking out Check out some of Gregg's past sermons, particularly the most recent series we did on Hebrews entitled Greater, which I referenced in a previous episode If you need to get in touch with me, give me a follow on Instagram at coleclaybourn or on Twitter @ColeClaybourn. Check out the podcast Instagram as well — @innohurrypodcast. You can also email me at innohurry@coleclaybourn.com. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/in-no-hurry/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/in-no-hurry/support Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Learn all about First Lite Hunting products on the show. Gregg Farrell from First lite joins the guys to talk hunting clothes and his love for the outdoors. Episode powered by: Burris Optics - http://bit.ly/Burrisopt Skull Hooker - http://bit.ly/2wca4zw Stealth Cam - http://bit.ly/StCam1 Grind Life Coffee - http://bit.ly/2Xp3GLC Dead Down Wind - http://bit.ly/2VlPLqL Tinks - http://bit.ly/2wSSdeE Get exclusive discounts and join an amazing community of hunters - TEAM BHP - GO - http://bit.ly/2NFMHDz Register at BHP for Prizes and more - http://bit.ly/BhPrEgistry Listen to the Podcast - Itunes - https://apple.co/2MxGnvx SoundCloud - http://bit.ly/2p1j7gy Check out the Podcast - http://bit.ly/2NFMHDz
Today on the show we’re joined by Gregg Farrell and Ford Van Fossan of First Lite Hunting Gear, Jordan Riley of Captured Creative, and Furter Hillyard of the Quality Deer Management Association. Subjects Discussed Our Northern Michigan deer hunt What it...
Today on the show we’re joined by Gregg Farrell and Ford Van Fossan of First Lite Hunting Gear, Jordan Riley of Captured Creative, and Furter Hillyard of the Quality Deer Management Association. Subjects Discussed Our Northern Michigan deer hunt What it...
At the 2018 BHA Rendezvous in Boise Idaho we met up with our First Lite crowd. We leaped at the opportunity to grab a handful of beers and fire up the podcast equipment! As Ty is busy working and putting on the event we figured what better co-host to fill in than Rex Wolferman! In this episode Casey Hawkes of First Lite and Josh talked about their life changing injuries and the experiences they've endured throughout recovery. Gregg Farrell, also a First Lite employee, talks about what its like working for First Lite and what the company is all about! Listen and enjoy the entertainment as we sip a few brews and talk the good life! Cheers! First Lite Website
Tune in as First Lite's own Ryan Callaghan (Director of Conservation and Public Relations) and Gregg Farrell (Product Operations Manager) discuss the 34 new product line releases for 2018. This marks the largest launch of product in First Lite history. Below is a few of the products reviewed: Catalyst Softshell System SEAK Rain Gear Sawtooth Hybrid Vest Halstead Tech Fleece MerinoX Kiln & Furnace Chamberlin Down Puffy Corrugate Jacket Women's Sawtooth Hybrid Jacket Special thanks to our sponsors: First Lite and Ripcord Arrow Rest Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rnaoutdoorsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/rodnarrowoutdoorsTwitter: https://twitter.com/RnAOutdoorsYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/RnAOutdoorsWebsite: www.rnaoutdoors.com