Podcasts about hunting marketing manager

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The Rich Outdoors
From Addiction to Hunting Marketing Manager at YETI with Sloane Brown

The Rich Outdoors

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2023 51:02


EP 582: Sloane Brown Sloane is as solid of a human as I have met. Sloane's journey from addicted to Heroin, to the top of the hunting industry is truly remarkable and is a testament to the man he has crafted himself into. A testament to his character. You often hear that the outdoors can […]

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Duck Season Somewhere
An Outdoor Addiction with Purpose

Duck Season Somewhere

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2022 69:57


Real life isn't all rainbows and wildflowers. Sloane Brown is the Hunting Marketing Manager for one of the hottest name brands in the entire outdoor world, but that's what this episode is about. At all. Sloane's circuitous journey to the top began at the very bottom. Hunting fueled an addiction that ultimately became personal salvation, compelling him to new highs.  Proving it ain't where you start but where you finish, today's episode is unvarnished testimony that you absolutely do not want to miss.    Podcast Sponsors: BOSS Shotshells Benelli Shotguns Tetra Hearing Kanati Waterfowl Taxidermy Mojo Outdoors Tom Beckbe Flash Back Decoys Voormi GetDucks USHuntList   It's really duck season somewhere for 365 days per year. Follow Ramsey Russell's worldwide duck hunting adventures as he chases real duck hunting experiences all year long: Instagram @ramseyrussellgetducks YouTube @GetDucks Facebook @GetDucks.com   Please subscribe, rate and review Duck Season Somewhere podcast. Share your favorite episodes with friends! Business inquiries and comments contact Ramsey Russell ramsey@getducks.com  

Everything Eichler
"Built For The Wild and More"- YETI/Sloane Brown

Everything Eichler

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2020 41:41


We're kicking off Season 2 with guest Sloane Brown, who is the Hunting Marketing Manager with Yeti.  Sloane and Fred discuss their successful hunt for a Merriam Turkey, the Eichler family lifestyle, along with the amazing culture of Yeti. You'll get a little closer "look" into the Yeti organization and learn more about who they are and the many contributions they make to the outdoor world we all love.  Giveaway up for grabs during this episode is: A brand new YETI Roadie 24 cooler! To get entered, simply make sure you are subscribed to this Podcast and then comment on one of our social posts with the following: tell us your favorite part of this episode and what wild adventures you’ll be using the cooler on! Winner will be randomly selected within one week after launch of this episode.  To see all the great products YETI offers and to purchase online— visit yeti.com  You can also watch this podcast and many of the Eichler adventures on YouTube.com  

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Restless Native
11: Ben O’Brien, YETI Fella, Writer, Philosopher

Restless Native

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2018 100:37


“We have control of how we’re perceived. We don’t have control of the prism for which that perception happens.” -Ben O'Brien, Hunting Marketing Manager, YETI Perception isn’t just important. Perception is reality. Today’s guest is outdoor philosopher, writer and the Hunting Marketing Manager at YETI, Ben O'Brien. Ben's made some waves lately with his comments on that reality for hunters. He’s known for speaking his mind, and not shying away from controversy. Beyond his commentary on grip and grins and why he doesn't share them anymore, you might have heard about a little disagreement between his employer and the NRA. He saw it all first hand. And yes, we talk about it. This show's so much more than that though. We go deep on some fresh topics with Ben. I've been a fan of Ben's for a few years now. He's a great writer, and I love how he challenges authority and common perceptions. He doesn't accept ideals just because they've existed for decades. In fact, he's the kind of guy who might find that as a reason to challenge them. We’ll talk about Ben’s background as a writer, and I surprise him with a few fun questions from a hunter most of you probably know well. If you make it to the end, I'll even introduce you to another fella named Coyote Walsh. Yep. Topics Covered: • Thoughtful conversation in hunting • The Hunting Collective, brought to you by Corona • NRA piece, “A Right to Be Human” • Who’s controlling the future of hunting? • The prism of perception • Ben’s “grip and grin” tale • Hunting with superstars & trying to stay grounded • Logical fallacies within hunting • Pittman-Robertson funds • “I’m a snowman, not a snowflake” • Social media—it’s not the problem, we are • The Yeti and the NRA… • Lanai recap and a surprise question from a celebrity • Coyote Walsh • Hunting with the ultimate hunting badasses & turkey hunting woes NRA Article Ben's Podcast Check out the Restless Native Spotify Playlist

Gritty Podcast
EPISODE 316: EPISODE 316: Say What You Mean, Mean What You Say with Ben O'Brien

Gritty Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2018 69:26


Hello friends. Today on Gritty, my guest is Ben O’brien, Hunting Marketing Manager at YETI Coolers and previously, the Executive Editor at Petersen’s Bowhunting. AND, something I’m excited about… Ben has launched his own podcast called, The Hunting Collective. Ben seems older to me than his young age suggests… He’s a young chap with an old soul. What I like most about Benny--he’s not afraid to speak his mind; even when it’s not popular. At the same time--Ben doesn’t think he’s got all the answers--he’s a man open to new ideas and I like that about him. Recently, Ben took a poll on Instagram. The poll asked, “should hunters get rid of the grip and grin pic?” As you can imagine, this question sparked some serious debate. And naturally, I had to ask Ben about it on the podcast. It’s okay, because Ben’s a deep thinker--he can get all philosophical on you--in a good way. He’s been some places--seen some things. He’s not naive to the broad world outside of hunting. It’s his job at YETI to make sure that hunting is represented in a positive light. In today’s modern world, we all have a voice. How do we use it? Join us as we explore this topic and more on today’s Gritty Bowmen podcast. “Never underestimate the influence of the human spirit. We are all the same in this notion: The potential for greatness lives within each of us. - Wilma Rudolph

Gritty Bowmen TV
EPISODE 316: Say What You Mean, Mean What You Say with Ben O'Brien

Gritty Bowmen TV

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2018 69:25


Hello friends. Today on Gritty, my guest is Ben O’brien, Hunting Marketing Manager at YETI Coolers and previously, the Executive Editor at Petersen’s Bowhunting. AND, something I’m excited about… Ben has launched his own podcast called, The Hunting Collective. Ben seems older to me than his young age suggests… He’s a young chap with an old soul. What I like most about Benny--he’s not afraid to speak his mind; even when it’s not popular. At the same time--Ben doesn’t think he’s got all the answers--he’s a man open to new ideas and I like that about him.  Recently, Ben took a poll on Instagram. The poll asked, “should hunters get rid of the grip and grin pic?” As you can imagine, this question sparked some serious debate. And naturally, I had to ask Ben about it on the podcast. It’s okay, because Ben’s a deep thinker--he can get all philosophical on you--in a good way. He’s been some places--seen some things. He’s not naive to the broad world outside of hunting. It’s his job at YETI to make sure that hunting is represented in a positive light.  In today’s modern world, we all have a voice. How do we use it? Join us as we explore this topic and more on today’s Gritty Bowmen podcast.  “Never underestimate the influence of the human spirit. We are all the same in this notion: The potential for greatness lives within each of us. - Wilma Rudolph