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Last Word
Hannah Deacon, Andrew Norfolk, Dame June Clark, Martin Graham

Last Word

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2025 27:51


Matthew Bannister onHannah Deacon who ran a successful campaign to allow her son – and many others – to be treated with cannabis after he was diagnosed with a rare form of epilepsy. Andrew Norfolk, the journalist who exposed the Rotherham grooming gang scandal.Dame June Clark, the President of the Royal College of Nursing who argued for more education to increase the skills of the nursing profession.Martin Graham the businessman who built his own opera house in the Cotswolds so he could stage Wagner's Ring Cycle. Producer: Ed PrendevilleArchive used: No More Nightingale, BBC, 1991; One O'Clock News, BBC, 03/04/1989; Open Country, BBC Radio 4, 27/06/2019; The Longborough Ring 2024: Wagner – Der Ring des Nibelungen, Longborough Festival Opera, Music Director Anthony Negus, Director Amy Lane; Today, BBC Radio 4, 2013; Utopia: In Search of the Dream, BBC Four, 05/05/2020; Sportsday, BBC News 24, 15/09/2016; BBC Breakfast, BBC, 19/02/2018; This Morning: Should Medical Cannabis Be More Accessible, ITV, Uploaded to YouTube, 29/10/2018; Morning Live, BBC, 07/11/2022; The Today Programme, BBC Radio 4, 19/06/2018; ITV News, ITV, 19/06/2018; Wogan, BBC, 19/01/1990; Raising a Glass to Cheers, BBC Radio 4, 26/07/2012; Cheers, TV Programme, Produced by Charles/Burrows/Charles Productions; Groomed for Sex, BBC Three, 06/12/2011; The Media Show, BBC Radio 4, 27/08/2014; Frontlines of Journalism, BBC Radio 4, 04/07/2023; Symphony No. 39 in E-flat major, KV 543: Adagio. Allegro, Performed by Bruno Walter, BBC Symphony Orchestra, Composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; Siegfried, Act II Scene 3: Willkommen, Siegfried, Performed by Manfred Jung, Heinz Zednik, Bayreuther Festspielorchester, Conductor Pierre Boulez, Composed by Richard Wagner; Le nozze di Figaro, K.492, Act 3: Ricevete, o padroncina, Performed by Radio-Symphonie-Orchester Berlin, RIAS Kammerchor, Conductor Ferenc Fricsay, Composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; Das Rheingold, Scene 1: Lugt, Schwestern! Die Weckerin lacht in den Grund, Performed by Norma Sharp, Ilse Gramatzki, Marga Schiml, Hermann Becht, Bayreuther Festspielorchester, Conductor Pierre Boulez, Composed by Richard Wagner

Live Wild with Remi Warren
Ep. 181 | Open Country Tactics Part 2

Live Wild with Remi Warren

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2025 33:59


In this episode of the Live Wild Podcast, Remi Warren shares his extensive knowledge of hunting, focusing on strategies for hunting in open country. He recounts a memorable birthday hunt for Axis deer, illustrating the importance of understanding animal behavior and using effective tactics to get close to game. The conversation emphasizes the significance of scouting, patience, and adapting strategies based on the environment and animal movements. Remi encourages listeners to develop a variety of hunting tactics to enhance their success in the field. Takeaways Remi Warren shares his life experiences as a professional guide and hunter. Physical fitness is crucial for successful hunting. Understanding animal behavior is key to effective hunting strategies. The Axis deer hunt on Remi's birthday highlights the importance of timing and positioning. Using knowledge of animal routes can significantly improve hunting success. Patience is essential when waiting for animals to come into range. Open country hunting requires different tactics compared to wooded areas. Scouting and observing animal movements can lead to better ambush opportunities. Adapting strategies based on the environment is vital for success. Having a variety of tactics at your disposal is crucial for dynamic hunting situations. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Live Wild Podcast 01:02 Hunting Strategies in Open Country 02:01 The Axis Deer Birthday Hunt 13:02 Effective Tactics for Open Country Hunting 29:04 Conclusion and Final Thoughts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Live Wild with Remi Warren
Ep. 180 | Open country tactics part 1

Live Wild with Remi Warren

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2025 40:54


In this episode of the Live Wild Podcast, Remi Warren shares his extensive knowledge on hunting, focusing on spot and stalk techniques, particularly in open terrain. He recounts his recent hunting experience in Hawaii, where he pursued Axis deer, discussing the challenges and strategies involved in stalking these animals. Remi emphasizes the importance of timing, movement, and utilizing distractions to successfully approach game. He also previews the next episode, which will cover ambush strategies for hunting in open country. Takeaways Remi Warren shares his experiences as a professional guide and hunter. Physical fitness is crucial for successful hunting. Spot and stalk hunting requires getting close to the animal. Axis deer hunting in Hawaii presents unique challenges. Stalking techniques are essential for hunting in open terrain. Timing your movements can significantly impact your success. Using distractions can help in stalking animals. Crawling low can help avoid detection by game. Planning your route and utilizing available cover is key. Next week's episode will focus on ambush strategies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Enduring Words for Troubled Times – Enduring Word
Like a Horse in Open Country – Isaiah 63:7, 14 – February 4, 2025

Enduring Words for Troubled Times – Enduring Word

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2025 5:52


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East Meets West Hunt
Ep. 405: Ground Hunting Big Bucks in Open Country - DIY Kansas Rut Hunt with Josh Ilderton and Cole Booth // The Untamed

East Meets West Hunt

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2024 136:09


Beau Martonik is joined by Josh Ilderton and Cole Booth of the Untamed. The guys break down their recent DIY Kansas whitetail hunt that ended in success! They discuss obtaining a Kansas whitetail tag, the Kansas walk-in program, finding deer sign worth hunting, bucks living in the middle of nothing, speed scouting on the fly, epic encounters on the ground, and much more! Topics: 00:00:00 - Intro 00:07:01 - Morning activity in West Virginia 00:16:35 - Obtaining a non-resident Kansas whitetail tag 00:23:01 - Kansas walk-in area program 00:28:26 - Finding deer sign that's worth hunting 00:38:31 - Living out of the truck 00:42:01 - Bucks living in the middle of nothing 00:53:01 - Public Land Etiquette 00:55:49 - Finding the biggest sign of the trip 00:59:01 - Driving 200 miles a day 01:07:11 - Dirt roads you DON'T want to go down 01:13:13 - Why ground hunting was the most effective 01:21:54 - Naming deer 01:25:01 - Tough break opportunity 01:37:01 - Throwing rocks to get a buck to get up from his bed 01:42:01 - Choosing the right hunting partners for out-of-state trips 01:44:46 - Who turned the rut on?! Note** Timestamps will have roughly 4 minutes added to them depending on ad length. Resources: Instagram:   @eastmeetswesthunt @beau.martonik @theuntamed Facebook:   East Meets West Outdoors  Website/Apparel/Deals: https://www.eastmeetswesthunt.com/ YouTube: Beau Martonik - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQJon93sYfu9HUMKpCMps3w Partner Discounts and Affiliate Links: https://www.eastmeetswesthunt.com/partners Amazon Influencer Page https://www.amazon.com/shop/beau.martonik Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Deer Camp Podcast
#43 - Jake Bush: Getting his wife on a 150" ohio giant, Hunting the open country in Kansas, and balancing family and hunting

The Deer Camp Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2024 41:19


On today's episode of the.deercamp.podcast, we sit down with Jake Bush. Jake is a certified big-buck killer and is a master when it comes to hunting hill country. We discuss: Jake Bush's most memorable hunts Nostalgic first deer memory Balancing hunting with family life The allure of hunting in Kansas The philosophy of "less is more" in hunting Importance of hunting companions Family over field triumphs Discussing the balance of hunting & fatherhood Jake's hunting ambitions And so much more!  Connect: -https://www.instagram.com/hutchy.outdoors/

Backcountry Rookies
The 20 Year Mule Deer – Bryan Campos – Open Country Hunter

Backcountry Rookies

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2024 28:45


This week I have Bryan Campos on the Out of State Hunter Podcast to talk about his 20 year wait to get his mule deer.  Bryan has been chasing mule deer for a long time and on the podcast, he recaps the story.  It's a great story and a cool video.  Bryan has the video posted on his YouTube page Open Country Hunter, linked below.   BRYAN CAMPOSThe Video - ARCHERY DEERYouTube – Open Country HunterInstagram - @opencountryhunter OUT OF STATE HUNTER@outofstatehunter GOHUNTUse the code OUTOFSTATE when you become an Insider or Explorer and get GOHUNT Gear Shop Credit or if you're already an insider, use the OUTOFSTATE Code to save 10% in the GOHUNT Gear Shop https://www.gohunt.com TRICER USA - Use the code OUTOFSTATE and save 10%Website –https://tricerusa.com/Instagram -@tricerusaFacebook -https://www.facebook.com/tricerusa/ BORN PRIMITIVEWebsite - https://bornprimitive.com/collections/outdoor-collectionInstagram - @bornprimitiveoutdoor**Use the code OUTOFSTATE15 to save 15% off your order at  http://bornprimitive.com/ MARSUPIAL GEARWebsite -https://www.marsupialgear.com/Instagram -@marsupialgear KODIAK CANVASWebsite -https://www.kodiakcanvas.comInstagram -@kodiakcanvas

RNZ: Country Life
Guest - Dairy farmer Stephen Crawford

RNZ: Country Life

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2024 8:22


South Otago's biggest organic dairy farm might go conventional after news the dairy company which picks up the milk is reviewing the premiums for organic milk.

Open Country
Football Falcons Rookies and Rooks

Open Country

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2024 24:12


Nadeem Perera presents this week's Open Country from Richmond Park. He's with two young footballers from West Ham and Birmingham City. Nadeem is nature mad and wants to share his passion for birdwatching with the young players as a way of using nature as a tool for better sportsmanship. As a football coach as well as wildlife presenter, Nadeem believes an appreciation of nature can be incorporated into football clubs' daily outdoor training sessions. He's in Richmond Park where he first discovered his love of the outdoors and takes Manny Longelo and Liam Jones on a walk around the park guided by Assistant Park Manager Peter Laurence. Along the way he sets the boys a task of spotting as many birds as they can in order to be crowned the inaugural Open Country Man of the Match.Producer: Maggie Ayre

Kerre McIvor Mornings Podcast
Laurie Margrain: Open Country Dairy Chair on the call for action in regards to New Zealand's electricity supplu

Kerre McIvor Mornings Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2024 11:14


Energy Minister Shane Jones believes the situation of two potential mill closures is 'hideous.'  Winstone's Ohakune pulp and timber mills could shut - putting 300 jobs in the small central North Island town on the line, as energy bills have increased significantly for the company in recent years.  Open Country Dairy, the second-biggest player in New Zealand's $26 billion dairy export industry, says action is needed now on New Zealand's electricity supply.  Chair Laurie Margrain told Kerre Woodham that it can't be solved overnight, but we've just sleepwalked into it for years and years.  He said that we need to get the settings correct because without the energy assets or availability of energy, we won't be able to attract international investment into New Zealand.  LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The MeatEater Podcast
Ep. 572: Boiled Muskrat, Freeze-Dried, and the Table Manners of Dirt Myth

The MeatEater Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2024 110:35 Transcription Available


Steven Rinella talks with Janis Putelis, Ryan Callaghan, Mark Kenyon, Brody Henderson, Phil Taylor, and Corinne Schneider.  Topics discussed: Jani and Cal's perfectly average results in Sig Sauer's shooting competition; how Jani shot a target a mile away; subscribe to our new MeatEater Podcast Network Youtube Channel; a steelhead burned onto a tie dyed hoody; our gnome shirts are back in stock and where was the mermaid hooked?; another call for your outro music submissions; the noises Dirt makes while eating; how Steve's the OG freeze dried expert and his face is on the new collar Peak Refuel freeze dried American buffalo meal pack; no to captive cervids, yes to bison ranchers; how many notches in Steve's spoon?; join Mark Kenyon's Working for Wildlife Tour in August; calling Doug Duren for acorn advice; saving horses by hunting ground squirrels; sharing vasectomy stories; “Steve reads books so you ain't got to”; eating rats; and more. Outro song “Open Country” by Dirt Myth and Andrew Smith Connect with Steve and The MeatEater Podcast Network Steve on Instagram and Twitter MeatEater on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and YoutubeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The LeDrew Three Minute Interview
The Trudeau Government Declares Canada An Open Country - Will This Destroy Us?

The LeDrew Three Minute Interview

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2024 3:46


Immigration Minister Marc Miller, a close friend of Trudeau, recently stated that his government has made a conscious decision that Canada is an open country. But in urban centres all over the country new arrivals are struggling to find employment, and are putting a severe strain on the system. How do we deal with a society where we have severe shortages of resources like housing and medical care? Blaine Higgs is the Premier of New Brunswick - he joins Stephen LeDrew to discuss this for Three Minutes. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Open Country
Anneka Rice and Maggi Hambling in Suffolk

Open Country

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2024 24:14


Unlikely as it sounds Anneka Rice has long been part of a small painting group run by the extraordinary artist, Maggi Hambling. Over the years they've developed a strong bond. As Maggi puts it, the painting group is 'like family' to her. In this special episode of Open Country, Anneka travels to Suffolk to find out more about the county that has inspired Maggi's work: from her brooding seascapes, to the once controversial but now lauded Scallop on Aldeburgh beach. They start the day in a dank, dark, tree-covered ditch where Maggi hid as a teenager when she was too nervous to attend a painting class. Then to Maggi's home, where - leaving the verdant overgrowth of her garden - they enter her studio where green (a colour she hates) disappears… there are blacks and greys and just a bit of pink. Next, onto the bleak but beautiful beach at Sizewell, it's here in the shadow of the nuclear power plant that the churning North Sea most speaks to Maggi. And finally to the huge steel sculpture of the Scallop on Aldeburgh beach… a tribute to Benjamin Britten and now one of the area's most popular attractions. As Maggi drives Anneka from location to location, the warmth, humour and friendship between the two shines out.Please see the 'related links' box on the Open Country webpage for this episode to find more info about the Cedric Morris/Arthur Lett-Haines exhibition in July 2024.Presenter: Anneka Rice Producer: Karen Gregor

Insight with Beth Ruyak
POLITICO's California Playbook | First Asian-American Enclaves in California | ‘Open Country' Documentary

Insight with Beth Ruyak

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2024


POLITICO's California Playbook updates state politics. CapRadio's Mid Pacific podcast explores some of the first Asian-American enclaves in California. Finally, a locally-produced documentary about country music will be screened in Sacramento. POLITICO's California Playbook is the co-author of POLITICO's California Playbook and provides an update on state politics. First Asian-American Enclaves in California What does it mean when a Chinatown or Japantown becomes gentrified or disappears? As we close AAPI month, we are revisiting episodes of CapRadio's podcast Mid Pacific. Today we'll explore some of the first Asian-American enclaves in California, and what their existence means for Asian American identity today. ‘Open Country' Documentary A new documentary out of Davis looks at the working-class roots of American country music. The film Open Country first released in February, and will be shown this evening, May 28 at Cafe Colonial in Sacramento. Husband-and-wife filmmakers Glenda and Jesse Drew talk about the work that went into the documentary, and how tonight's screening is raising money to commemorate famed country musician Aunt Molly Jackson, who is buried in Sacramento's Odd Fellows Cemetery. 

Elk Hunt
Open Country, Tight Shots, Dylan's Big Bull Down

Elk Hunt

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2024 57:08


Dylan Dowson has been on before talking about hunting open country and the struggles. After this years giant bull, I'd say he's got this open country thing pretty dialed! Dylan shares the story of his last day bull and how he really had to make it happen at the bottom of the ninth. This was a pretty epic story and all around hunt. We talk about lessons learned this year and Dylan shares how over the last few years he has realized that hunting solo has been a big reason for his success. A great hunting story with some great tips and tactics.

Open Country
Creative Island with Anneka Rice

Open Country

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2024 24:18


Anneka Rice's favourite place on earth is the Isle of Wight. As an accomplished and enthusiastic painter, its landscape and atmosphere have inspired her art for as long as she can remember. And she's not alone. On today's Open Country, Anneka sets out to discover why the island is one of the most creative places in the UK, famous for attracting poets, painters and photographers to its shores. From legendary names such as Tennyson, Keats and Dickens, to modern-day local artists, Anneka considers whether it's the sense of remoteness from the mainland, the ever-changing coastal landscape, the sense of community or something less tangible that inspires so much creativity.Please scroll down on the Open Country page of the Radio 4 website to find photos from the day and also the 'related links' box for more information about the interviewees.Producer: Karen Gregor

Open Country
Wilder London

Open Country

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2023 24:42


Dan O'Neill is a wildlife expert and biologist. He's also the first openly gay wildlife presenter. In this Open Country he's in London to discover what ‘rewilding' means for the capital. The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, launched the ‘Rewild London Fund' to help make London a leader in urban rewilding, from restoring rivers to reintroducing species currently absent from the capital. One of them is the beaver and at Paradise Fields in Ealing, just down the road from the busy Greenford tube station, a family of five beavers have just been introduced to their new home by conservationist and vet Dr Sean McCormack. Together they will transform a gritty urban wasteland into a wildlife haven with ecosystem benefits for residents' wellbeing and flood defences. The beavers are just one example of the huge growth in biodiversity in the city. As Dan travels from Ealing in the West to the east of the city at The Paddocks in Tottenham Hale, he discovers that there is also growing diversity in the conservation community. He meets LGQBT conservationist Izzy Knight who shares his passion for everything wild and celebrates the ‘Queer Nature' festival at Kew, before heading back to Ealing to see whether he can spot those elusive beavers in their new home.Produced by Helen Lennard

Sportsmen's Nation - Whitetail Hunting
Western Rookie - Archery Hunting Open Country Elk

Sportsmen's Nation - Whitetail Hunting

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2023 76:43


On this episode of The Western Rookie Podcast, Brian talks with good friend Will Van Vleck about his latest elk hunt in the same unit Brian and Will met in! Will is a Montana resident and die-hard bowhunter. Brian and Will met on the mountain in 2022 while Brian and his Brother were on an archery elk hunt. Will shares some of his hunting strategy – whether it's solo hunting bulls with a bow or hunting in a group and tagging a mule deer in the black timber. Brian and Will also talk about gear and pack weight for day hunts vs non-resident week long trips.  Check out the Sportsmen's Empire Podcast Network for more relevant outdoor content! Connect with Brian Krebs On Instagram, TikTok and Online Have Questions or Comments? Send an email to Brian@westernrookie.com! Sponsors and Discounts: Save $150 on Steelhead Outdoors Gun Safes with code WESTERNROOKIE https://bit.ly/Steelheadoutdoors Save 10% on Ollin Digiscoping Adapters with code TWOBUCKS https://bit.ly/OllinCodeTWOBUCKS Save 20% on your first order at Bull Elk Beard Oil with code TWOBUCKS https://bit.ly/BullElkBeardOilCodeTWOBUCKS Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Backcountry Rookies - Big Game Hunting Podcast
Archery Hunting Open Country Elk

Backcountry Rookies - Big Game Hunting Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2023 74:43


On this episode of The Western Rookie Podcast, Brian talks with good friend Will Van Vleck about his latest elk hunt in the same unit Brian and Will met in!Will is a Montana resident and die-hard bowhunter. Brian and Will met on the mountain in 2022 while Brian and his Brother were on an archery elk hunt. Will shares some of his hunting strategy – whether it's solo hunting bulls with a bow or hunting in a group and tagging a mule deer in the black timber. Brian and Will also talk about gear and pack weight for day hunts vs non-resident week long trips.  Check out the Sportsmen's Empire Podcast Network for more relevant outdoor content!Connect with Brian KrebsOn Instagram, TikTok and OnlineHave Questions or Comments? Send an email to Brian@westernrookie.com!Sponsors and Discounts:Save $150 on Steelhead Outdoors Gun Safes with code WESTERNROOKIEhttps://bit.ly/SteelheadoutdoorsSave 10% on Ollin Digiscoping Adapters with code TWOBUCKShttps://bit.ly/OllinCodeTWOBUCKSSave 20% on your first order at Bull Elk Beard Oil with code TWOBUCKShttps://bit.ly/BullElkBeardOilCodeTWOBUCKS

Sportsmen's Nation - Big Game | Western Hunting
Western Rookie - Archery Hunting Open Country Elk

Sportsmen's Nation - Big Game | Western Hunting

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2023 74:43


On this episode of The Western Rookie Podcast, Brian talks with good friend Will Van Vleck about his latest elk hunt in the same unit Brian and Will met in!Will is a Montana resident and die-hard bowhunter. Brian and Will met on the mountain in 2022 while Brian and his Brother were on an archery elk hunt. Will shares some of his hunting strategy – whether it's solo hunting bulls with a bow or hunting in a group and tagging a mule deer in the black timber. Brian and Will also talk about gear and pack weight for day hunts vs non-resident week long trips.  Check out the Sportsmen's Empire Podcast Network for more relevant outdoor content!Connect with Brian KrebsOn Instagram, TikTok and OnlineHave Questions or Comments? Send an email to Brian@westernrookie.com!Sponsors and Discounts:Save $150 on Steelhead Outdoors Gun Safes with code WESTERNROOKIEhttps://bit.ly/SteelheadoutdoorsSave 10% on Ollin Digiscoping Adapters with code TWOBUCKShttps://bit.ly/OllinCodeTWOBUCKSSave 20% on your first order at Bull Elk Beard Oil with code TWOBUCKShttps://bit.ly/BullElkBeardOilCodeTWOBUCKS

Whitetail Bloodline
98 | Monster Ohio Bucks W/ Davey Stuckey | Two 200 Inch Buck Stories | Open Country Farmland Bucks

Whitetail Bloodline

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2023 76:52


On this episode I'm joined by an Ohio big buck killer Davey Stuckey who has killed two bucks over 200 inches and multiple booners in his whitetail career. Davey hunts open farm land bucks in Ohio and kills these giants on permission properties from land owners. We dive deep in depth about one of those two 200 inch bucks and then talk a little about the other one. We also cover a bunch of random topics in this episode from knowing your properties and how the deer use them, the extreme importance of trail camera data, being smart and hunting in the right conditions, and a more in between. I had a blast recording this one and hearing these stories and I'm sure you will to. We appreciate you listening to this episode and hope to see you back next week!!

Open Country
Fieldnotes from Eternity

Open Country

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2023 24:18


Paul Evans explores the rich folklore and natural history of St Melangell church near Llangynog in Powys for a new piece of nature writing. Paul is one of our finest nature writers and in this episode of Open Country he talks us through his creative process, which he describes as "a kind of imaginative hunter-gathering”. Inspired by the ancient yew trees that grow in the churchyard, he listens to their stories, such as the science behind their great age and the legend of Saint Melangell, a nun who fled here from Ireland to avoid an arranged marriage. She protected a hare which was being chased by hounds from a royal hunting party, and was gifted the surrounding Pennant valley by the Prince of Powys who was impressed by her bravery. Here she founded a religious community and became known as the patron saint of hares. Immortal yews, magical hares and the mystic Melangell, there is so much rich material for Paul's next piece of writing, a short essay which he reads at the end of the programme. Interviewees: Reverend Christine Browne, Priest Guardian of St. Melangell's Church; Professor Jane Cartwright of the University of Wales Trinity St David; Dr. Emma Gilmartin of the Woodland Trust; Lottie Glover of Montgomeryshire Wildlife Trust. Produced by Karen Gregor

Ransquawk Rundown, Daily Podcast
Europe Market Open: Country Garden bolsters APAC performance; ECB speak due

Ransquawk Rundown, Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2023 3:20


APAC stocks traded mostly higher led by strength in China's property sector amid gains in Country Garden Holdings.Country Garden Holdings surging by a double-digit percentage after it made a payment on a ringgit-denominated bond and won approval to extend its onshore private bond maturity by three years.European equity futures are indicative of a higher open with Euro Stoxx 50 futures +0.3% after the cash market closed down 0.3% on Friday.DXY is contained above the 104 mark, EUR/USD is sub 1.08, USD/JPY and Cable rest above 146 and 1.26 respectively.Highlights include German Trade Balance, EZ Sentix Index, ECB's Lagarde, Elderson, Lane & Panetta, Holiday Closure in the US & Canada for Labor Day.The desk will open as usual at 22:00BST/17:00EDT on Sunday 3rd September and run until 18:00BST/13:00EDT on Monday 4th September, upon which the desk will close and then re-open at 22:00BST/17:00EDT the same day due to US market closuresRead the full report covering Equities, Forex, Fixed Income, Commodites and more on Newsquawk

The Element Podcast | Hunting, Public Land, Tactics, Whitetail Deer, Wildlife, Travel, Conservation, Politics and more.
E286: Buck Truck Oklahoma! (Battling Weather, Grumpy Land Owners, and Open Country Hunting Style)

The Element Podcast | Hunting, Public Land, Tactics, Whitetail Deer, Wildlife, Travel, Conservation, Politics and more.

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2023 62:40


On this episode Tyler and K.C. Reminice on their 2022 trip to Oklahoma! They talk about past struggles with land owner harassment, trouble with weather along with the struggles of hunting land with few trees. They follow up their past struggles with the story of Tyler and K.C.'s incredible hunts from this year which is live NOW on the MeatEater Youtube page! Go subscribe to The Element YouTube Channel Watch Buck Truck Here!!! FIRST LITE SPRING SALE!! Go Checkout these videos: Fastest Bow for Hunting!! Hunting Big Texas Strutter!! Turkey Season 3....2....1...SHOOT! Texas Hog Hunting  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Open Country
Saving Our Wild Spaces

Open Country

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2023 24:17


From oyster monitoring in Northern Ireland, to beach cleaning in the North East of England, and from wildlife gardens in Felixstowe to tree-planting in Scotland, Helen Mark returns with a new series of Open Country and speaks to some of the many people who give up their time to volunteer on conservation projects. Inspired by the BBC One series 'Wild Isles' which celebrates the natural wonders and wildlife of Britain and Ireland, Helen is on a pontoon in Bangor, County Down to find out why looking after oysters is integral to our seas. She speaks to two people in Bath who have taken on the management of an area of land for the benefit of the community, and hears the inspiring story of how one woman's determination to pick up rubbish on beaches in the North East has blossomed into an organised community project. Produced for BBC Audio in Bristol by Toby Field.

Sheep Fever
EP16 SITKA Gear

Sheep Fever

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2023 52:52


SITKA Gear has led the technical hunting clothing community with their launch in 2005 with purposeful-designed apparel for the sheep and mountain game hunter and their digitally inspired Open Country pattern. Today, their lines include camouflage patterns, apparel, and gear for all species, from elk, mule deer, and whitetail to waterfowl and turkey. A leader in conservation, SITKA has been funding wild sheep and wildlife conservation in a major way since its start and has been the Official Sponsor of the Sheep Show for nine years and the initial sponsor for WSF's

Open Country
Winter Wonder in East Lothian

Open Country

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2023 25:12


For this week's Open Country, Helen Mark is in East Lothian in Scotland to revel in the beauty of the winter landscape. On the outskirts of Haddington, wildlife artist Darren Woodhead is ensconced in a hedgerow at dawn. Winter is his favourite time of year to paint; all his painting is done outside, sitting on the ground. He relishes the way in which the elements alter the way water-colours behave on the paper, creating patterns as the paint starts to freeze. Further east on the coast, Helen walks down onto one of the Dunbar beaches known locally as ‘Eye Cave Beach'. Land artist, James Craig, is engaged in the meditative art of stone stacking, at one with his surroundings, racing the rising tide. James organises the annual European Stone Stacking Championships here and tells Helen that his family has had a connection with the stones and the coastline for generations. On her final stop, Helen travels north-west to the sweeping sands of Gullane beach. Emily Hogarth takes inspiration from her daily walks across the wide open bay for her papercut art designs. Her work seeks to make the everyday magical, and she tells Helen there's nothing like winter in this part of Scotland to heighten her senses. Produced by Beatrice Fenton

Open Country
Belfast's Alleyways and Orchards

Open Country

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2022 24:36


Arts consultant Amberlea Neely and architect Aisling Rusk are on a mission to re-imagine Belfast's residential alleyways. Originally built over a century ago to allow access for coal deliveries, sewage systems and bin collections behind the city's high-density red-brick terraces, the alleys became neglected and derelict - spaces for fly-tipping and anti-social behaviour. In recent years, residents of some streets have got together and turned their back entries, as they are often known, into pleasant lanes, festooned with flowers and used for neighbourhood parties and even arts events. The movement grew during the Covid lockdowns when people became aware of the value of the fresh air in the open spaces just beyond their back doors. There have been similar alleyway greening transformations in other British cities, like Manchester and Liverpool, but Amberlea and Aisling have a more ambitious vision. They're campaigning for these hidden thoroughfares to become a vital part of Belfast's green infrastructure - safe play areas and traffic-free walking and cycling routes. They set up a project called "9ft in Common" – the average width of a typical Belfast alleyway - and spent months walking the city's entries to draw up a digital map of the network. In this unlikely setting for Open Country, Helen Mark explores the momentum behind the movement. She talks to Conservation Volunteers Northern Ireland about planting apple “orchards” in the alleyways and giving residents horticultural advice. She visits Wildflower Alley, one of the city's first and most successful neighbourhood projects, which now features in tourist trails, and hears from residents about what these once neglected spaces now mean to them. Presented by Helen Mark and produced by Kathleen Carragher

Músicas abiertas
Músicas abiertas -72. Nucleus (77-89): Una desconocida y superlativa etapa del gigante del jazz-rock

Músicas abiertas

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2022 86:05


A finales de los 70 y durante los años 80 Nucleus se adaptó a los cambios de estilo y producción del jazz-fusión de la época, pero nunca dejó de lado su impronta ni renunció a la elegancia natural de su sonido. En este programa podremos disfrutar de sus últimos discos y de la fantástica labor de directo que podemos escuchar gracias a la recuperación del material de archivo en vivo de esta banda que se ha publicado en los últimos años. Repertorio: 1. Gestalt (In Flagranti Delicto) 2. Lady Bountiful (Out The Long Dark) 3. The Pretty Redhead (Live At The BBC: BBC Radio 3 Jazz In Britain 8 November 1982, Part 2) 4. Awakening (Live At The BBC: BBC Radio 3 Jazz Today 12 February 1985) 5. Dawn Choruses (Live At The BBC: BBC Radio 2 Sounds Of Jazz, 31 January 1988) 6. Northumbrian Sketches: Part1. Open Country

Last Word
Peter de Savary, Bob Le Sueur MBE, Ela Bhatt, Hannah Pick-Goslar

Last Word

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2022 28:11


Matthew Bannister on Peter de Savary, the serial entrepreneur who ran private members' clubs, once owned both Land's End and John O'Groats and spent a fortune trying to win the America's Cup for the UK. Bob Le Sueur MBE, who risked his life during the German occupation of Jersey by helping Russian slave workers to escape. Ela Bhatt (pictured), the Indian trade unionist who campaigned for the rights of street vendors and other self-employed women. Hannah Pick-Goslar, the German-born Israeli nurse and Holocaust survivor who was a close friend of Anne Frank. Producer: Neil George Interviewed guest: Savannah de Savary Interviewed guest: Chris Stone Interviewed guest: Renana Jhabvala Archive clips used: OxfordUnion YouTube Channel, Peter de Savary – Business Advice 22/03/2013; BBC World News, Madonna and Guy Ritchie marry 22/12/2000; BBC Sound Archive, Peter de Savary – America's Cup 02/07/1983; BBC Sound Archive, The America's Cup 27/09/1983; BBC Radio 5Live, Backtrackers – Jersey Under Occupation 02/05/1991; BBC Radio 4, Open Country 24/11/2011; British Pathé/ Gaumont British Newsreel, Liberation of the Channel Islands (1945); BBC Two, Gandhi – The Rise To Fame 10/10/2009; BBC Two, India – Ruins of the Raj 11/12/1990; Yad Vashem – The World Holocaust Remeberance Center, ‘That's What I Hope' – The Story of Hannah Pick 13/01/2020; BBC Two Holocaust Memorial Day 27/01/2005.

Gunfighter Life.  Be Strong & Courageous
7mm Shooting Times Easterner & 7mm Shooting Times Westerner stw ste Eastern Leveraction Woods Hunting and Western Open Country Hunting

Gunfighter Life. Be Strong & Courageous

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2022 13:26


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The Truck Show Podcast
Ep. 251 - 2022 SEMA Show Kickoff – The Toyo Treadpass Booth And Builders

The Truck Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2022 52:13


Lightning and Holman kick off the 2022 SEMA Show by heading to the Toyo Treadpass booth to talk to leading builders and truck owners from around the country.

The Truck Show Podcast
Ep. 250 - V-8 Nirvana: Ford's Epic Specs, Holman's Latest Road Trip, Nissan's SEMA Peek

The Truck Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2022 112:32


Who says V-8s are dead!?! Nissan teases V-8-powered Frontier for SEMA, Holman returns from his V-8-powered road trip, and Ford drops the mic on the pickup truck market with the new Super Duty's V-8 specs.

The TrailChasers Podcast
Ep 244: Toyo Tire Open Country R/T Trail Review

The TrailChasers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2022 98:55


Casey and Cody talk about their experience with @toyotires testing out the new #opencountry RT Trail tires in #bigbear We had an amazing experience and we are really excited about this tire. I call it the "Goldilocks" of offroad tires, because it is "just right" in every condition.

The Truck Show Podcast
Ep. 246 - Toyo Open Country R/T Trail and Toyo Trailpass

The Truck Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2022 131:30


The guys head to the Southern California mountains with Toyo Tires to experience the all-new Toyo Open Country R/T Trail tire on- and off-road, before heading to Toyo's Trailpass event and interviewing a few of our favorite people (Scott Birdsall, we are talking to you) and a few brands you need to know about.

Elk Hunt
Hunting Open Country Elk with Heath Hansen

Elk Hunt

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2022 63:31


Whats up ladies and gents. Welcome to the ELK HUNT podcast! This is Cody Rich, if you are new here this podcast feed is a place for all of the Elk hunting interviews I have done over the last 6 or 7 years. This will eventually be one of the largest collections of elk hunting podcast and interviews ever compiled, which is pretty cool and I would love your guys help getting it out there to the world. To do that just leave a 5 star review and maybe tell a friend about it. Much appreciated, and enjoy! Hey If you want to be a good elk hunter there is one thing that I have noticed that every great hunter I have interviewed does that almost every new elk hunter does not. It's having a system. In my own quest to be a better hunter I sent out to learn from all the best hunters out there and the one thing they all have is a system that took them years to develop. Elk Hunt 201 Course

Open Country
The Book, the Fish and the Dove

Open Country

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2022 24:05


It's fast approaching 400 years since The Compleat Angler, arguably the most famous fishing manual ever to have been written, was first published. Often referred to as the “bible” of the angler, it has sold more copies than the St John's Bible and only been out of print once. Its author, Sir Izaak Walton, was a fisherman, writer and philosopher. Open Country celebrates the life, writing and legacy of Walton by visiting the cottage in Shallowford which he bought and is now a museum, and joining a group of fishermen on the River Dove where Walton loved to fish with his great friend Charles Cotton, to learn about "The Art of Angling" and the legacy of Walton. Presenter Helen Mark. Producer Sarah Blunt.

Radio Lento podcast
116 Sissing plantations in open country

Radio Lento podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2022 25:23


Stopped in our tracks some way along the path from Althorne to North Fambridge, by a sound. Plantations swaying in a gentle wind. The brightness. The softness. And a sound that comes in waves. Siffing, then sissing, then siffing again. Above, on warming thermals, skylarks circle and sing. Beyond, in the far distance, geese and other wild birds call. But these are last year's crops, one of us says, into the unfamiliar warmth of a new spring breeze. Still there? Yes, unusually still there, and still making their own particular sound. A mile-wide sea of dry, wind waivering plants. As the breeze eases, the siffing and sissing subsides into darker tones. Shifting shadows, of last year's golden hues. -------------- We made this 25minute sound photograph of this wild wide open place last weekend on another walk along the River Crouch, this time going from Althorne to Fambridge. Farm machinery can sometimes be heard along with the distant activity of the residents of Althorne (extreme right) a remote hamlet in Essex and home of the Bridgemarsh Marina (episode 36). ----- ------ ----- Thanks for listening. If you'd like to support Radio Lento, please buy us a coffee or set up a monthly subscription via our >Ko-fi site

Farming Today
21/04/22 - Tree health, glasshouses, egg prices, fishing and conservation

Farming Today

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2022 13:34


The government is introducing new rules on sourcing trees - which could place more importance on growing in the UK, in line with the country's tree planting targets. From June anyone getting a grant can only get trees from approved suppliers, in an effort to improve tree health and prevent pests. Plus, all this week we're looking at glasshouse production, which typically might make you think of salad leaves, peppers, and tomatoes; but there are some unlikely crops being cultivated under glass too - such as trees! The Wash in East Anglia, which runs just south of Skegness to Hunstanton, supports around 60 boats fishing cockles, mussels and brown shrimp for generations. It's also an important overwintering site for hundreds of thousands of migratory birds. There's always been tension between fishing and wildlife, managed by an agreement, but it expires this year. Helen Mark visits for this week's Open Country. And free-range egg producers say that because of the rising costs they face, retailers should add 40p to the price of half a dozen eggs. We've had listeners get in touch to say they'd be happy to pay more, but how much can consumers really impact supermarket pricing? Presented by Charlotte Smith and produced for BBC Audio by Caitlin Hobbs

Open Country
Mammoth Hunting on the Norfolk Coast

Open Country

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2022 24:33


This week's Open Country is a journey along a stretch of familiar coastline, but also back in time, to a far less familiar landscape. Emily Knight explores the Deep History Coast of North Norfolk, where the crumbling shoreline has given up some of the most impressive fossil remains ever discovered. To help her get a sense of the landscape that came before this one, she meets palaeontologist and author of "Otherlands", Dr Thomas Halliday, who explains what this ancient place would have looked like, how it might have felt to walk through it, and who you might have met along the way. One of our companions on this stroll through time might have been a true giant of the past - four metres tall and weighing in at ten tonnes - the West Runton Mammoth. It's the most complete mammoth skeleton ever found, buried in the shifting sands of the beach for hundreds of thousands of years, before being discovered after a storm in 1990. While we stroll along a sandy beach, the West Runton Mammoth would have strolled instead along a muddy river-bed through a dense forest, surrounded by sights both familiar to us, and extraordinary: seven-foot tall deer, rhinos and hyaenas. Dr Tori Herridge, evolutionary biologist and elephant expert from the Natural History Museum, is on hand to talk about the life and death of this impressive creature, while local fossil-hunter Michelle Smith gives Emily a lesson in safe and sustainable fossil-hunting. Alongside these extraordinary animals were people too - of a kind. Not quite our ancestors, more like our very distant cousins, Homo Heidelbergensis and Homo Antecessor both made their mark along this stretch of coastline. Dr David Waterhouse from Norfolk Museum explains how we think they might have lived, and what that tells us about our own origins.

We Eat. Fish Eat.
We Eat. Fish Eat. Episode 82 - Dan Kuenzi (Metal Ware Corp)

We Eat. Fish Eat.

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2022 39:07


On this week's podcast we welcome on Dan Kuenzi from Metal Warw Corporation. Metal Ware is the parent company for familiar brands such as Magic Products, Nesco, Open Country, and many others! Topics discussed: Some History with Dan before the Larry Smith Outdoors show Gardening and Garden care Metalware and all of the companies they represent This podcast is hosted by ZenCast.fm

Open Country
Husky Sledding in the Cairngorms

Open Country

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2022 24:24


Helen Mark travels to the rolling hills of Aberdeenshire, home of the Cairngorms National Park. Popular with walkers, hikers, nature-lovers and 'munro-baggers' alike, these hills are undoubtedly a beautiful place to visit. But you can ditch your hiking boots for this episode of Open Country, because Helen's exploring in a different way: from the back of a husky-pulled sled! At the reins is Wattie McDonald, husky-lover, musher, and a veteran of the extraordinary 'Iditarod': the gruelling thousand-mile sled-race across the frozen wastes of Alaska. With his team of sixteen dogs, Wattie navigated treacherous frozen lakes, snow-covered forests, and his own exhaustion to make it across Alaska in one piece: one of very few Scots ever to do so. Back in his home country, the trails are a little shorter and a lot less snowy, but Wattie's up for the challenge nevertheless. As long as his dogs are happy, so is he. But the real stars of the show are the dogs themselves: Siberian Huskies - a whole kennel-full of them. Krash, Krazy, sweet uncle Kaspar, the veteran one-eyed Keely, and the Pandemic Pups, Kovid and Korona. They're a cuddly bunch, always up for a head-scratch or a tummy-rub, but more than anything these working dogs simply love to run. With their help, Helen speeds through the landscape. Here's hoping the brakes work! Produced by Emily Knight

Whitetail Bloodline
20 | Open Country Farm Land Bucks | 189” Indiana Pope And Young Buck | Wesley Green | Anilogics

Whitetail Bloodline

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2022 66:02


On this episode Gavin and Dylan are joined by their guest Wesley Green from Indiana. He's been hunting open country bucks in Central Indiana where there's a lot more agricultural fields than there is woods. Most of the properties he hunts only have a few acres of woods spreading from around 10-40 acre chunks of timber, surrounded by corn/soybeans. Wesleys area is primarily low deer density numbers so he has to do his homework and sometimes wait a year or two before a mature enough buck of his liking comes onto his property. On this episode we talk about Wesley's 189” pope and young buck from 2019, in which is a great learning story for not only him but I think anyone could take something off his experience with this buck. We also talk about the 6.5 year old he shot this passed season in 2021 and a background on the 5 years of history and multiple encounters that he had with this buck before he ended up putting an end to that story!! Wesley is pro staff for Anilogics and he talks about some his favorite products that they have to offer. We also dive into trail cameras finding out how and why we're using them to get after mature bucks. Hope you guys enjoy this episode, thanks for watching and please leave a 5STAR review. Mathew's archery. Anilogics. Bow hunting. Indiana Whitetails. Farm country bucks. Mature bucks. Food plots. CRP. Land management. Bowhunter. Good ol boys. Midwest Whitetails. World record whitetail. Rage broad heads. Coyote hunting. Supplemental feeding. Mineral for deer.

We Get Outdoors Podcast
The Natural Navigator With Tristan Gooley

We Get Outdoors Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2022 41:43


Tristan Gooley is an author and natural navigator. Tristan set up his natural navigation school in 2008 and is the author of award-winning and internationally bestselling books, including The Natural Navigator (2010), The Walker's Guide to Outdoor Clues & Signs (2014), How to Read Water (2016) and Wild Signs and Star Paths (2018), some of the world's only books covering natural navigation. “Every outdoor-lover should have at least one Tristan Gooley book in their library.” After decades spent hunting for clues and signs in nature, he regularly gets called the “Sherlock Holmes of nature”. He has written for the Sunday Times, the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, the BBC and many magazines. Tristan has led expeditions on five continents, climbed mountains in Europe, Africa and Asia, sailed small boats across oceans and piloted small aircraft to Africa and the Arctic. He has walked with and studied the methods of the Tuareg, Bedouin and Dayak in some of the remotest regions on Earth. He is the only living person to have both flown solo and sailed singlehanded across the Atlantic and is a Fellow of the Royal Institute of Navigation and the Royal Geographical Society. In 2020 he was awarded the Harold Spencer-Jones Gold Medal by the Royal Institute of Navigation. It is the Institute's highest award, given in recognition of an outstanding contribution to navigation. He has recorded the podcast, ‘The Pursuit of Outdoor Clues,' and named a path – the ‘smile path‘. Tristan has appeared on TV and radio programmes in the UK and internationally, including The Today Programme, Night Waves, Countryfile, BBC Stargazing Live, Country Tracks, Ramblings, Open Country, Shipwrecks, The One Show and All Roads Lead Home. He has given talks across the world. He is Vice Chairman of the independent travel company, Trailfinders. You can follow Tristan here.... https://www.naturalnavigator.com/ 

Open Country
Ancient Dartmoor

Open Country

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2022 24:35


Dartmoor is one of the UK's most significant archaeological landscapes. In this episode of Open Country, Ian Marchant explores some of its most interesting sites. He meets the National Park's lead archaeologist and finds out about a new research project being carried out by an academic from Leicester University, who is using cutting-edge new technology to discover structures which may have been left by Dartmoor's earliest farming communities more than five thousand years ago. Ian also meets a present-day farmer, who tells him what it's like to farm in field systems first laid out by his predecessors from centuries gone by. Meanwhile an artist and ecologist explains how his art is inspired by Dartmoor's landscape and its wildlife, and Ian finds out why Dartmoor hill ponies may be a form of "living archaeology" themselves. Produced by Sarah Swadling

Open Country
Bright lights and bees at Blenheim

Open Country

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2021 24:48


In this edition of Open Country, Helen Mark explores the landscape at Blenheim Palace in Oxfordshire. The 2000 acres of parkland were landscaped by Capability Brown, and are now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The grounds are also home to a Site of Special Scientific Interest, and earlier this year a colony of rare bees was discovered in its ancient woodland - surviving descendants of indigenous honeybees which were previously thought to have been wiped out. There are also 12,000 acres of farmland, where a new project is underway to try and make the estate carbon neutral. As dusk falls, Helen winds her way though Blenheim's illuminated trail, where more than a million sparkling lights and lasers light up the winter landscape. Produced by Emma Campbell

Open Country
The Wall

Open Country

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2021 24:25


In AD122 following the orders of the Emperor Hadrian, work began to protect the north-west frontier of the Roman Empire. Hadrian's Wall was more than just a barricade. Stretching almost 80 miles from coast to coast and featuring mile castles, barracks, forts, ramparts and settlements it is testimony to the vision and skill of the Roman Empire. As the wall approaches its 1900 Anniversary in 2022, Open Country heads to Northumberland to explore our relationship with walls and their importance with an archaeologist, artist, naturalist and drystone waller. Produced by Sarah Blunt for BBC Audio in Bristol. For more information about Hadrians Wall 1900 Anniversary https://hadrianswallcountry.co.uk/hadrianswall1900

Bear Grease
Ep. 24: Marrow of American Ruggedness - Warner Glenn (Part 2)

Bear Grease

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2021 68:10


On this episode of the Bear Grease Podcast we're back in the Open Country of Southeast Arizona. This is part 2 in our series on life of a living legend – Warner Glenn. We'll learn more about Kelly, Warner's daughter, and her life in movies and modeling. We'll dive deep into dry-ground lion hunting, which I believe will aid in us getting our PHD's as American woodsmen. We'll learn about his dogs and what characteristics it takes to make a good mountain lion hunting hound. We'll also learn about when Mr. Warner almost went to prison and how it impacted his life including his involvement in the founding a very influential conservation group called the Malpai Borderlands Group. You won't want to miss this one. Connect with Clay and MeatEater Clay on Instagram MeatEater on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and Youtube Shop Bear Grease Merch Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

Quicksave
Quicksave 029: The Temperature One

Quicksave

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2021 138:05


Scott has been playing one very bad game and one very good game and we bet you won't be able to tell which is which! Listen to him talk about Open Country and NINJA GAIDEN Master Collection to play along and test your wits! Evan's spent some more time with Stonefly, which he's enjoying but is rapidly upstaged by his gushing about Powerwash Simulator. Scott breaks down all of the big Battlefield 2042 announcement details, and we share our favorite highlights from the Summer Game Fest Kickoff. ALSO SEND US SOME DANG EMAILS ALREADY. Discussed: Open Country 12:55, Ninja Gaiden Master Collection 26:26, Stonefly 48:12, Powerwash Simulator 1:01:34, Battlefield 2042 1:20:00, Summer Game Fest 1:48:37 Alternate Titles: Bea Featherton is Her Name Oddly Satisfying: The Game You Got Handles, Extenders, Soap Products Shout Out to Billy Mays I Want to Powerwash God Damn It Codename: Boris Summer Keighleys Done Quick Leaning into the Suckfest --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

The Bowhunting AZ Podcast
007 - Nate Harrel, Open Country Optics: "Bringing The Game Closer"

The Bowhunting AZ Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2018 45:55


Today we are going to cover the topic of optics. In this episode, I talk with Nate Harrel, Co-owner of Open Country Optics. Nate and his company are revolutionizing the way the optics industry brings its product to the consumer market. As their slogan says, “Bringing the Game Closer”. Nate and I talk on location at the Full Draw Bowhunters 3D archery shoot, so please forgive me for any additional noise that was going on around us. Nate has some killer insight on what optics will best fit our specific hunting situation. Open Country Optics: https://www.opencountryoptics.com/ The Swarovski Bino Rental Package: https://www.opencountryoptics.com/product/swarovski-15x56-slc-hd/   Arizona Elk Society Event: https://www.arizonaelksociety.org/project/annual-elk-clinic Dont forget to support our troops! For the month of July BowhuntingAZ is donating 20% of all sales on apparel or vehicle stickers to the Healing Warriors program out at Wind River Ranch. Now this money goes directly to support the veterans and their family, helping them to heal and be delivered from the shackles of PTSD, addiction and other issues that come along with the return home from combat. I want to do my part in giving them a well deserved return home. They've put it all on the line for us and this is just a minuscule return that we can help out with. A link will be going live shortly in the next few days for an online store. In the meantime DM me on social or email me with your order at bowhuntingaz88@gmail.com.