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Stone Glacier has been on of the fastest-growing private companies in the country and not just in the outdoor space. The President of Stone Glacier, Jeff Sposito, stops by the office to talk hunting packs, camping equipment, layering systems, and building a brand.Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/gohunt/GOHUNTFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/GOHUNTofficial/GOHUNTYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@GOHUNTGOHUNTTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@gohuntofficialGOHUNTWebsite: https://www.gohunt.com/More resources:Sign up for Insider today and use promo code PODCAST to receive $50 to the GOHUNT Gear Shop: https://join.gohunt.com/try/insider
Stone Glacier is recognized as one of the fastest-growing, innovative, and edgy brands in the outdoor space. Gray sits down with SG President and CEO Jeff Sposito to discuss SG's austere beginnings to trim gear weight to enable acclaimed Dall's and Montana Unlimited hunter, SG Founder and Lead Designer Kurt Racicot to hunt solo for weeks in some of the most challenging environments to SG's future as a gem of Vista Outdoors. Jeff talks about the brand, the products, the culture, and the future of Stone Glacier.
Joining Marcus this week on The Average Conservationist Podcast is Jeff Sposito. Jeff is a member on the Board of Directors for 2% as well as the President and CEO of Stone Glacier. Jeff opens up the conversation talking about his upbringing on a cattle ranch in California, what he thought the future held for him, and how that all changed. Working for, at the time, an up and coming outdoor brand named Sitka Gear, Jeff wanted to give back and wanted to give other brands a mechanism for doing so as well, and the idea for 2% For Conservation was born. Almost six years later and 2% has become the benchmark for business and individuals in giving back to wildlife.
Joining Marcus this week on The Average Conservationist Podcast is Jeff Sposito. Jeff is a member on the Board of Directors for 2% as well as the President and CEO of Stone Glacier. Jeff opens up the conversation talking about his upbringing on a cattle ranch in California, what he thought the future held for him, and how that all changed. Working for, at the time, an up and coming outdoor brand named Sitka Gear, Jeff wanted to give back and wanted to give other brands a mechanism for doing so as well, and the idea for 2% For Conservation was born. Almost six years later and 2% has become the benchmark for business and individuals in giving back to wildlife.
Joining Marcus this week on The Average Conservationist Podcast is Jeff Sposito. Jeff is a member on the Board of Directors for 2% as well as the President and CEO of Stone Glacier. Jeff opens up the conversation talking about his upbringing on a cattle ranch in California, what he thought the future held for him, and how that all changed. Working for, at the time, an up and coming outdoor brand named Sitka Gear, Jeff wanted to give back and wanted to give other brands a mechanism for doing so as well, and the idea for 2% For Conservation was born. Almost six years later and 2% has become the benchmark for business and individuals in giving back to wildlife. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jeff is the President/CEO of Stone Glacier. He grew up in Northern California in a commercial cattle ranching family. He developed a passion for hunting and conservation at an early age guided by his grandfather. Jeff received a degree in Ag Business from Chico State University then began working at Sitka Gear in 2009 when it was just a small startup company. During his 7+ years with Sitka, Jeff gained valuable experience in Sales, Marketing, Operations, and Finance that he now brings to Stone Glacier. Jeff is proud to raise his two daughters, with his wife Sam, in Bozeman, MT. You can find more information about Stone Glacier at: https://www.stoneglacier.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rnaoutdoorsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/rodnarrowoutdoorsYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/RnAOutdoorsWebsite: www.rnaoutdoors.com
- Kevin Wilkerson welcomes Jeff Sposito & Lyle Hebel from Stone Glacier in Bozeman, MT. - Lyle describes growing up in Sheridan, WY before moving to Montana and how it feels to have a company like Weatherby move to his hometown. - The group talks about Weatherby moving the employees to Sheridan, WY - Discussing Montana bear hunting. - Jeff describes some of the new categories Stone Glacier is moving into. - Lyle gives us insight on some tags the Stone Glacier crew has for Fall 2019. - The Weatherby Top 5 gets some interesting answers from Jeff & Lyle.
Bozeman, Montana. Steven Rinella talks with Jeff Sposito, Pete Muennich, Chris Gill, and Janis Putelis. Subjects discussed include: organic masses; bringing meat and ammo through TSA checkpoints; the writing of Duncan Gilchrist; 2% for Conservation's mission; domain names; bobbers vs strike indicators; how to run a t-shirt business; Chris Gill-Ridge Pounder; getting older; why everyone should be more direct; the genesis of the Rocky Mountain Goat Alliance; how mountain goats differ from other big game; hunting a bear with Randall Williams; how to pay it forward; why we've got it good as sportsman today. 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.
Bozeman, Montana. Steven Rinella talks with Jeff Sposito, Pete Muennich, Chris Gill, and Janis Putelis. Subjects discussed include: organic masses; bringing meat and ammo through TSA checkpoints; the writing of Duncan Gilchrist; 2% for Conservation's mission; domain names; bobbers vs strike indicators; how to run a t-shirt business; Chris Gill-Ridge Pounder; getting older; why everyone should be more direct; the genesis of the Rocky Mountain Goat Alliance; how mountain goats differ from other big game; hunting a bear with Randall Williams; how to pay it forward; why we've got it good as sportsman today.
Today on the show we’re joined by Jeff Sposito, the founder of the brand new and very exciting 2% for Conservation, and I’m stoked that Jeff’s going to be joining us today to talk about this new organization, what inspired...
Today on the show we’re joined by Jeff Sposito, the founder of the brand new and very exciting 2% for Conservation, and I’m stoked that Jeff’s going to be joining us today to talk about this new organization, what inspired...
On this episode of Gritty Bowmen, Mark Brownlee and myself visit with Randy Newberg and Jeff Sposito. Randy Newberg is the host and producer of the TV show Fresh Tracks with Randy Newberg--a show about self-guided hunting on public lands. Randy is also the host of Hunt Talk Radio, aka, Randy Newberg Unfiltered. As an avid conservationist, Randy advocates on behalf of hunters, educating his audience in the role hunters have played in restoring wildlife to America in what he calls “The greatest story never told.” Randy shares his passion for our public lands, a place for all hunters, “whether they are, or are not, a man of means.” Jeff Sposito is with Sitka Gear and he is also an avid conservationist and with a little help from Randy has launched a new conservation program titled, “2% for conservation.” It was my pleasure to have them on the podcast. And if you’re not already, I hope each of you who are listening will take the time follow Randy. He’s kind of an old dude--sorry Randy--but Newberg has been around awhile and he knows a bit of history that most young hunters don’t have a clue about. And I’m grateful he’s on our side--that we’ve got someone like Randy advocating on behalf of public lands and the animals that live on them. And do what you can to support Jeff’s project, 2% For Conservation. Call him up, get on his website, follow him on Instagram--ask him how you can help. Remember this quote by Shane Mahoney; because it’s true: “Wildlife and wild places no longer exist by accident or without the intervention of those that truly and deeply care.”
SUBSCRIBE: iTunes / RSS/Stitcher/Podbean/Android On this episode of Gritty Bowmen, Mark Brownlee and myself visit with Randy Newberg and Jeff Sposito. Randy Newberg is the host and producer of the TV show Fresh Tracks with Randy Newberg--a show about self-guided hunting on public lands. Randy is also the host of Hunt Talk Radio, aka, Randy Newberg Unfiltered. As an avid conservationist, Randy advocates on behalf of hunters, educating his audience in the role hunters have played in restoring wildlife to America in what he calls “The greatest story never told.” Randy shares his passion for our public lands, a place for all hunters, “whether they are, or are not, a man of means.” Jeff Sposito is with Sitka Gear and he is also an avid conservationist and with a little help from Randy has launched a new conservation program titled, “2% for conservation.” It was my pleasure to have them on the podcast. And if you’re not already, I hope each of you who are listening will take the time follow Randy. He’s kind of an old dude--sorry Randy--but Newberg has been around awhile and he knows a bit of history that most young hunters don’t have a clue about. And I’m grateful he’s on our side--that we’ve got someone like Randy advocating on behalf of public lands and the animals that live on them. And do what you can to support Jeff’s project, 2% For Conservation. Call him up, get on his website, follow him on Instagram--ask him how you can help. Remember this quote by Shane Mahoney; because it’s true: “Wildlife and wild places no longer exist by accident or without the intervention of those that truly and deeply care.”
In this episode of Hunt Talk Radio, Randy Newberg talks with David Brinker and Jeff Sposito of Sitka Gear, along with podcast producers Dan Doty and Janis Putelis. They discuss topics such as the correlation between mechanical aptitude and hunting/fishing time, youth hunting and whose job it is to get kids into hunting, the phases of a hunter, wild sheep legislation and whether bighorn sheep hunts will be a thing of the past, what the #1 thing listeners can start doing today to ensure hunting for future generations, and more.