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Efficiency Bitch! There, I said it. But before you think I'm bad-mouthing my guest, Melissa Leon, know that she is the author of Efficiency Bitch - How Ambitious Women Can Have It All Without Doing It All. She uses the letters B.I.T.C.H. as an acronym to define the five areas she focuses on to live the life she designed: Bank, InBox, Time, Connection, and Harmony. Melissa has even trademarked the phrase! Melissa Leon is a 20-year corporate finance professional, a mother of three, an author, a small business owner, and a lover of as she says “having her cake and eating it too.” Melissa is the owner of Two Sense Consulting (www.TwoSenseConsulting.com) as its CFO. Melissa Leon has learned to be an expert on balancing life between work and family. Subjects Discussed in Podcast Include: • The heart of BITCH - "having your cake and eat it too?" • Tips for women to better manage money and personal finances • How can a female entrepreneur better manage her time and what Melissa calls their “inbox of life”? • The importance of building a “strong village” • The challenge for women who are working business around and raising kids • Advice to anyone – men or women - on balancing multiple roles in life? • what is ONE thing a listener can do tomorrow morning to start being their own “Efficiency Bitch?” Episode Sponsor: Ad Benches * https://AdBenches.com Interview Guest [caption id="attachment_158409" align="alignleft" width="500"] Melissa Leon is a 20-year corporate finance professional, a mother of three, an author, and a small business owner,[/caption] Your Host More Links Subscribe to Home Business TV YouTube Channel (Click) Subscribe to the Home Business Podcast Home-Based Business Start-Up Guide
We talk on this episode with Chinyere Okafor who is a UFC& MMA analyst, she also is from South Africa! Subjects Discussed are. -The WWE/ UFC and Endeavor Merger -South African Life and Culture -Cody Rhodes Follow her Chinyere Okafor
James Hoff rambles with business partner Ryan Howell.Subjects Discussed: current market in October 2021, justifying commissions and need for agent's existence, what's the actual worth of an agent, how does an agent know their worth, do discount brokers even exist and more.If you love what you're listening to.. rate us with 5-Stars and give us a nice write-up of a review.Make sure you check out the resources you have access to through https://www.RERAW.comIf you're a real estate agent, join https://www.facebook.com/groups/RealEstateRAWHave questions, comments or something else you wanna throw at me? Email james@reraw.com
This is the second part of Adam’s conversation with VP of Product Development, Tim Lesser, recorded on location at Leupold HQ in Oregon. In this episode, they discuss binoculars and rangefinders. If you’ve ever wondered how to choose wisely with either of these product categories, this episode will open your eyes—pun intended—to the details that matter to you and your hunting style. Subjects Discussed: lenses, prisms, and diopter adjustments; glare reduction; laser sensitivity and accuracy; ballistic computations; how to sight-in your rangefinder; and a whole lot more. And if you haven't already, go subscribe to the Beyond The Kill Podcast for more episodes from Adam and his team at the Journal of Mountain Hunting.
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On this episode, recorded on location at Leupold HQ, Adam Janke of the Beyond The Kill Podcast sits down with VP of Product Development, Tim Lesser, to discuss rifle scope selection criteria and how to make sure you’re spending your money wisely. Subjects Discussed: zoom ratios; reticles; lenses; coatings; focal planes; design and engineering; scope testing; warranties; and field scenarios that will help you choose the best rifle scope for your unique hunting needs.
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Today on the show Andy May and I are joined by John Dudley, host of Nock On TV and the Nock On podcast, to discuss the the concept of mastery and how it applies to archery and bowhunting. Subjects Discussed...
Today on the show Andy May and I are joined by John Dudley, host of Nock On TV and the Nock On podcast, to discuss the the concept of mastery and how it applies to archery and bowhunting. Subjects Discussed...
Today we’re chatting with author Brad Stulberg about his studies into the science of peak performance, the positive and negative powers of passion, and how all of this can make you a better hunter. Subjects Discussed What is the “growth...
Today we’re chatting with author Brad Stulberg about his studies into the science of peak performance, the positive and negative powers of passion, and how all of this can make you a better hunter. Subjects Discussed What is the “growth...
Today on the show I’m joined by Olympic gold medal winning skier David Wise to discuss how the habits, mental toughness, and training that helped him succeed as a professional skier also translates to hunting. Subjects Discussed What life circumstances led...
Today on the show I’m joined by Olympic gold medal winning skier David Wise to discuss how the habits, mental toughness, and training that helped him succeed as a professional skier also translates to hunting. Subjects Discussed What life circumstances led...
Today on the show I’m joined by Ben O’Brien, Tony Peterson and Spencer Neuharth to debate all things turkey hunting – including calling advice, decoy set-ups, weather impacts and more. Subjects Discussed What’s the story on Ben O’Brien’s turkey tour...
Today on the show I’m joined by Ben O’Brien, Tony Peterson and Spencer Neuharth to debate all things turkey hunting – including calling advice, decoy set-ups, weather impacts and more. Subjects Discussed What’s the story on Ben O’Brien’s turkey tour...
Today on the show we’re coming to you from our annual Iowa shed hunting camp, where we discuss shed antlers, shooting shed bucks, 2018 lessons learned for “Uncle Peter,” off-season projects and listener Q&A. Subjects Discussed How things turned out...
Today on the show we’re coming to you from our annual Iowa shed hunting camp, where we discuss shed antlers, shooting shed bucks, 2018 lessons learned for “Uncle Peter,” off-season projects and listener Q&A. Subjects Discussed How things turned out...
From the mountains of Afghanistan through the desert plains of Iraq, the concepts that spawned Kryptek products were forged in combat. Their knowledge of what works was developed through battlefield necessity. Leupold CEO, Bruce Pettet sat down with Kryptek Founder and CEO, Butch Whiting, to talk about the history of the brand, the military and more. Subjects Discussed: born on the battlefield; building a family; product performance; military life; hunting stories; and more.
One of the most relatable and fun people you'll ever meet - Randy Newberg is a champion for public lands, access, and conservation. His television shows, podcasts, and digital content provide fans with endless entertainment and education. Live from SHOT Show 2019, Leupold's Lucas Burt and Scott Rousseau sit down with Randy to recap his eventful 2018 and what fans can look forward to in 2019. Subjects Discussed: crossing a mudslide; getting serious about llamas; harvesting his first Dall sheep; day-by-day episodes on youtube; preparing for 2019 tags; and more.
Today on the show I’m joined by Terry Drury to discuss the entire process – from beginning to end – of finding, buying and building a whitetail hunting paradise. Subjects Discussed How and why Drury Outdoors is giving a hunting...
Today on the show I’m joined by Terry Drury to discuss the entire process – from beginning to end – of finding, buying and building a whitetail hunting paradise. Subjects Discussed How and why Drury Outdoors is giving a hunting...
Around the world and across cultures, there is no animal more representative of the mountain culture than the ibex. Far away from home and way outside of their comfort zones, a team from The Journal of Mountain Hunting pursued this iconic mountain billy on their recent hunting trip to the Pamir Mountains of Tajikistan. Leupold’s Scott Rousseau sits down with the team to discuss the adventure and everything you didn’t see in their film, East of The Sun. Subjects Discussed: airport issues; traveling along the Afghanistan border; Tajikistan culture; dealing with extreme altitude; pulling off a double header; and more.
Did you know anyone – yes, anyone – can go hunt big bucks in December? The new Youtube mini-series, "Anyone’s Hunt”, kicked things off in Arizona for archery deer and breaks down and explores lesser-known over-the-counter hunting opportunities that are available to anyone. Scott Rousseau and Lucas Burt from Leupold sat down with photographer Steven Drake and Zach Sandau from onX to chat about the series and the challenges they faced on the hunt. Subjects Discussed: exploring new hunting opportunities; the rise of the day-by-day series; why Arizona; finding big bucks; and more.
Today on the show I’m joined by Kip Adams of the Quality Deer Management Association to discuss the state of whitetails across the country in 2019 and a review of the QDMA’s 2019 whitetail report. Subjects Discussed What kind of...
Today on the show I’m joined by Kip Adams of the Quality Deer Management Association to discuss the state of whitetails across the country in 2019 and a review of the QDMA’s 2019 whitetail report. Subjects Discussed What kind of...
Today on the show I’m joined by Cody D’Acquisto of Lone Wolf Custom Gear to describe his uniquely aggressive and proactive approach to making his own luck in the whitetail woods. Subjects Discussed What’s up with the new Lone Wolf Custom Gear...
Today on the show I’m joined by Cody D’Acquisto of Lone Wolf Custom Gear to describe his uniquely aggressive and proactive approach to making his own luck in the whitetail woods. Subjects Discussed What’s up with the new Lone Wolf Custom Gear...
Today on the show I dive deep into the story of my first coues deer hunt, in Mexico, with the MeatEater TV crew. Joining me to do that is the infamous Furter and Andy May. Subjects Discussed What we had...
Today on the show I dive deep into the story of my first coues deer hunt, in Mexico, with the MeatEater TV crew. Joining me to do that is the infamous Furter and Andy May. Subjects Discussed What we had...
Steven Rinella talks with Sam Lungren, Morgan Mason, and Janis Putelis of the MeatEater crew. Subjects Discussed: the bird as a "Michigan hello"; quick thought on Secretary Zinke’s departure; Jani’s heart health; throwing lead at Jani’s solstice party; making your own lures and catching big fish; what happens when you snag a seagull; taking drugs to fight buck fever; the hard knock life of blue-collar deer and the immunity of white-collar deer; disinfected deer; is tender food a fad?; the big seasonal differences in taste of black bear meat; glass or boots?; why are some squirrels tougher than others?; how much wild game does it take to feed your family?; what is road hunting and is it bad?; muskies are back in fashion; and more. Connect with Steve and MeatEater Steve on Instagram and Twitter MeatEater on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and Youtube Shop MeatEater Merch
Today on the show I’m joined by Field & Stream hunting editor Will Brantley to discuss late season hunting tactics, last-minute Hail Mary strategies, and lessons learned from his 2018 hunting season. Subjects Discussed How the smallest of factors can make the...
Today on the show I’m joined by Field & Stream hunting editor Will Brantley to discuss late season hunting tactics, last-minute Hail Mary strategies, and lessons learned from his 2018 hunting season. Subjects Discussed How the smallest of factors can make the...
On today’s Gritty Podcast @brian_call talks with @chadvancamp3 A Garmin engineer on the Xero development team. Subjects Discussed: fair chase and hunter opportunity, new and improved features; battery life, stalk mode, low power fix pins and competition mode.
On today’s Gritty Podcast @brian_call talks with @chadvancamp3 A Garmin engineer on the Xero development team. Subjects Discussed: fair chase and hunter opportunity, new and improved features; battery life, stalk mode, low power fix pins and competition mode.
On today’s Gritty Podcast, @brian_call sits in a tent on Kodiak Island with seasoned guide @Cole_ak_kramer, and @tim.lesser and @michaelwunnicke of @leupoldoptics. Subjects Discussed: What brought Cole Kramer to Alaska when he was 16; do bears come running to the “dinner bell” when they hear a gun shot; why is Kodiak Island “so dope;” ritualistic, after-hunt hunt stories; why doesn’t Cole Kramer eat the yellow Skittles.
On today’s Gritty Podcast, @brian_call sits in a tent on Kodiak Island with seasoned guide @Cole_ak_kramer, and @tim.lesser and @michaelwunnicke of @leupoldoptics. Subjects Discussed: What brought Cole Kramer to Alaska when he was 16; do bears come running to the “dinner bell” when they hear a gun shot; why is Kodiak Island “so dope;” ritualistic, after-hunt hunt stories; why doesn’t Cole Kramer eat the yellow Skittles.
Missoula, MT- Steven Rinella talks with Idaho Department of Fish and Game Director Virgil Moore, the author and poet Chris Dombrowski, and Janis Putelis of the MeatEater crew.Subjects Discussed: open season on pine squirrels in Idaho; Steve's Mexican roadkill bonefish encounter; managing deer for opportunity versus quality; the unfortunate reality of why Idaho's winter steelhead season has been closed; the ongoing fight around grizzly bear delisting; multi-state game and fish agencies working together; caribou flirting with the U.S. border and conservation triage; the surprising issues attached to public apathy; counting wildlife; legitimate and illegitimate gripes about fish and game agencies; preference points as a pyramid scheme; and more.
Grand Junction, MI- Steven Rinella talks with Mark Kenyon of Wired to Hunt, Chris “Ridge Pounder” Gill, Matt Cook, and Seth Morris and Janis Putelis of the MeatEater crew. Subjects Discussed: What’s a freezer full of wild game worth?; souped-up swamp rabbits and their latrine fidelity; why do rabbits eat their own shit?; waking up to the harsh reality of a played-out hunting justification; Mrs. Dash and Uncle Tom; dogs and the cake theory; trail cams ethics; an eight-feet high decorative fence; should vegetarians hunt?; The MeatEater Fish and Game Cookbook;match-making; squirrels, rabbits, and a thinking man's hot wings; how to roast a beaver tail; Kevin Murphy's squirrel gravy; how to handle puddle ducks and diving ducks; how to use all manner of guts; and more. For all the recipes and techniques discussed, pre-order your copy of The MeatEater Fish and Game Cookbook here.
Today on the show I am joined by Dan Johnson and Ross Haussman to break down their recent successful hunts and to analyze what they did right, what they might have done wrong, and what they’ve learned from it. Subjects Discussed...
Today on the show I am joined by Dan Johnson and Ross Haussman to break down their recent successful hunts and to analyze what they did right, what they might have done wrong, and what they’ve learned from it. Subjects Discussed...
Delmarva Peninsula - Steven Rinella talks with Steve Kendrot, Ryan Callaghan, Loren Moulton, Brody Henderson, and Janis Putelis of the MeatEater crew. Subjects Discussed: eating squirrel brains; what, exactly, is Southern Literature?; the Fourth Wall or why we didn't talk about the Meat Tree Incident in season 7 of MeatEater; 47,000 ticks on a dead moose; the controversy of aerial wolf gunning; Steve's heartfelt apology; sika deer and their preference for great people; the similarities between sika deer and elk; big mambo jambo blues, dungeys, and peeler crabs; rippin' a Kendrot combo; the bullyish nature of sika deer; and more.
Today on the show I am joined by my buddy and DIY whitetail expert Andy May to break down our recent Nebraska deer hunt and the full story of how I arrowed my 13 point buck. Subjects Discussed How we prepared...
Today on the show I am joined by my buddy and DIY whitetail expert Andy May to break down our recent Nebraska deer hunt and the full story of how I arrowed my 13 point buck. Subjects Discussed How we prepared...
Bozeman, MT- Steven Rinella talks with wild game experts Danielle Prewett and Eduardo Garcia, along with Chris “Ridge Pounder” Gill, Seth Morris, and Janis Putelis of the MeatEater crew. Subjects Discussed: a dude named Keith grinds an axe; souped-up weasels; capitalizing on Doug Duren's urine and Dirt's chew spit; letting Mother Nature take over; unseasoned meat as seeing someone naked for the first time; everything about cooking tongues; to sous vide or not to sous vide; fish thawing 101; Steve's trifecta of wild game ingredients that need to come from young critters; Pennsylvania meat hunters; the standardization of commercial meat production; Jenny Long Muzzle and whether to target animals by age; and more. For more on the ideas and materials referenced in this episode, head on over to the MeatEater website here.
Bozeman, MT- Steven Rinella talks with Eric Siegfried, Matt Seidel, and Zach Sandau of OnX, along with Janis Putelis of the MeatEater crew. Subjects Discussed: magic circles, rut fests, and meat balls; prairie dog guide by day, tech visionary by night; more memories from Steve's pre-OnX days; unsolicited advice from meddling uncles; partisan diseases; good old American elbow grease; a killer goose pastrami recipe from the forthcoming MeatEater Fish and Game Cookbook; and more. Click here for the show notes.
Steven Rinella talks with Parker Hall, Chris "Ridge Pounder" Gill, Seth Morris, Michael Lindemuth, and Janis Putelis of the MeatEater crew. Subjects Discussed: half breasts, whole breasts, and lobes; the problematic nature of the Herrera case; Mark Twain's dooziest quotes; the repetitive and deafening nature of squirrel dogs; big mambo jambo Flatheads; the Soylent Green of the fish world; invasive exotics; Parker's contentious catfish species preference; the lo-cull factor; and more. For more on the ideas and materials referenced in this episode, check out the show notes here.
Guest: Dr. Tracy Nichols is a molecular biologist in the Management of Ungulate Disease and Damage project formerly at the NWRC. Her research interests include transmission of chronic wasting disease (CWD), prion biology, role of the environment and environmental constituents in CWD spread, and evaluation of ante-mortem testing for CWD. Subjects Discussed; Chronic Wasting Disease in a variety of Deer, Elk and Moose. What the current state of research is telling us regarding the development and spread of the disease. Plus the NATIONAL CALL TO ACTION by a number of researchers and officials. Plus Bovine Tuberculosis in deer in Michigan.
Anchorage, AK- Steven Rinella talks with his brother Danny Rinella, Army veteran Levi Meyer, Chris "Ridge Pounder" Gill, along with Dirt Myth and Janis Putelis of the MeatEater crew. Subjects Discussed: risking life and limb for household birds; the ballad of Jani Tsimane; dipping, smoking, and chaw dawgs; Matt Rinella's primitive navigation tool; Danny's swollen uvula; the blond bombshell of the grizz world; Ovis dalli and its rocky, nasty, glaciated homeland; full curls, double broomers, and other marks of a legal ram; poaching and the state's response; God's penthouse; Janis's bear protection; Danny's fall down the mountain; angle of repose; an object and its shadow; squirrely glacial weather; and more.
Bozeman, MT- Steven Rinella talks with Jason Phelps of Phelps Game Calls, along with Janis Putelis of the MeatEater crew. Subjects Discussed: rippin' bugles; herd bulls, satellite bulls, lead cows, and their impact on herd dynamics; dissecting the five parts of a bugle; 90% bugles to 10% cow calls; the good fortune of listening to bad elk callers; getting more locater bulls; lunch bulls and nap bulls; and more.
Steven Rinella talks with Kurt Racicot of Stone Glacier, along with Janis Putelis of the MeatEater crew. Subjects Discussed: the unique nature of Alaskan bears; the PTSD-inducing capabilities of Killer whales; sea cucumbers, abalone, scallops, and other Alaskan ocean grub worth owning a cabin for; how to pack for a long backcountry hunt, and how to get your head straight; proof that cotton kills; suffering; water purification preferences; cold supper; how big is your backpack?; 13 bullets revisited; and more. To learn more about the ideas and materials referenced in this episode check out the show notes here.
Tempe, AZ- Steven Rinella talks with his big brother Matt Rinella, Dr. Karl Malcolm, and Janis Putelis of the MeatEater crew. Subjects Discussed: Neanderthal hunting strategies; when an Arizonan draws a tag; the High Visibility and CSTB factors as they relate to turkey hunting; turning nine o'clock birds into three o'clock birds; the statistical probability of life on other planets; encounters with grizzly bears and Monte Carlo luck; who gets to take the shot?; the subjugation of bees and other vegan woes; the placenta as a sanctionable form of cannibalism; breast milk in your coffee; and more.To learn more about the ideas and materials referenced in this episode check out the show notes here.
Columbus, OH- Steven Rinella talks with Mark Kenyon of Wired to Hunt, along with the world's greatest small game hunter Kevin Murphy, Ryan Callaghan, and Janis Putelis of the MeatEater crew. Subjects Discussed: ringing in the summer solstice; Kevin blows the horn; Ohio and Michigan's pissing match; Ohio's Serpent Mound and the undying memories it conjures; the death of an Ohio hunting spot; the impacts and ethics of shed hunting; Kevin forecasts the future squirrel season; pondering turkey breasts; Jani Day; a native pull to being outside; the challenges of hunting with your kids; and more. Please excuse the sound quality in this episode.
Columbus, OH- Steven Rinella talks with Evan Heusinkveld, Brian Lynn, and Sean Curran of the Sportsmen's Alliance, along with Ryan Callaghan, Kevin Murphy, and Janis Putelis of the MeatEater crew. Subjects Discussed: core mission; moving the needle forward; the lynx of Arizona; backdoor attempts at banning methods and means of the hunt; taking care of the long-term problem; #metoo hits the animal rights world; the Great Lakes wolf situation as a case study in madness; are you for wildlife or not?; some good Kentucky elbow grease; and more.
Eagle, CO: Steven Rinella talks with game warden Bill Andree, along with Brody Henderson and Janis Putelis of the MeatEater crew. Subjects Discussed: a man of the law; doing a little detective work; corner hopping and other hypotheticals; the difference between a live mountain lion in your house and live bear; big-time Colorado bear guys; bulls and swingsets; tasing moose for their own good; and more. To learn more about the studies, books, and ideas referenced in this episode check out the show notes here.
Bozeman, MT: Steven Rinella talks with adaptive hunter and angler Chris Clasby; along with Janis Putelis of the MeatEater crew. Subjects Discussed: adaptive hunting and fishing; finding the limits of language; the delusion of reprieve; Occurrence at Owl Creek; facing challenges as an exercise of identity; adaptive technologies; calculating risk; catching trout by sucking and puffing; an obligation to advocate; and more. To learn more about the ideas and materials referenced in this episode check out the show notes here.
Subjects Discussed: what is beer-drinking coming to?; being all tippy-toey; the new Stone Glacier tent; walking closers for black bears; taking a sharp left; the squirrel slam; freezer fossil game meat; increased hunting and fishing opportunities on our national wildlife refuges; the Maine moose conundrum; addressing the state of Alaska-NPS rule change on national reserve lands; walking through the crowd of life without pushing others; and more. The MeatEater Podcast Live is coming to Minneapolis. Click here for more information and to get tickets. To learn more about the studies, books, and ideas referenced in this episode check out the show notes here.
Washington DC- Steven Rinella talks with Senator Martin Heinrich, along with Janis Putelis of the MeatEater crew. Subjects Discussed: thinking long-term; the path to becoming a Senator; the politician and the elk; the Sabinoso Wilderness as a big win for hunters; what's up with the HUNT Act; why reforming the fire budget is so damn important; stream access issues and how they affect sportsmen; why the Land and Water Conservation Fund is always imperiled, and why it shouldn't be; what's up with the Antiquities Act?; National Monuments; and more. Get your tickets for the MeatEater Podcast Live in Denver, Tempe, and Minneapolis.
The Ozarks, MO- Steven Rinella talks with wildlife biologist Parker Hall, Brandon Butler, Steve Jones, and Janis Putelis from the MeatEater crew. Subjects Discussed: the Judas animal trapping method; saving sea turtles by shooting predators; ways of hunting and trapping feral swine; Hogzilla and other bullshit; swine as disease vectors; the thing about brucellosis; the upshot of banning hog hunting; Parker earns his lifetime membership to the Rocky Mountain Squirrel Foundation; ways of cooking up squirrel; squirrel dogs; and more. The MeatEater Podcast Live is going on tour. Click here or head to www.meateater.live for more information and to get tickets. To learn more about the studies, books, and materials referenced in this episode check out the show notes here.
The Ozarks, MO- Steven Rinella talks with Brandon Butler of the Conservation Federation of Missouri, Steve Jones, and Parker Hall, along with Janis Putelis of the MeatEater crew. Subjects Discussed: the MeatEater Podcast Live tour dates drop today; bad weather; pestered by a pit bull; the perseverance of the Latvian Eagle; listening for gobblers; spittin' n' drummin'; America's toughest turkeys; the Name-a-Sound-a-Turkey-Will-Gobble-to-Game; highfalutin-quail-shootin'-facilities; diminutive channels as dinkers, whole frys, and fiddlers; Steve's lucky break; what goes into Midwest mom chili; the Ozark's lumber industry; sous vide cooking; and more. The MeatEater Podcast Live is going on tour. Click here or head to www.meateater.live for tour dates and tickets!
Join us through this unique series as Sheikh Abu Hanifah brings to life the Seerah of the Prophet through the tafseer of the Qur’an, week by week, with each lesson building upon the other.
Boise, ID- Steven Rinella talks with Jason Phelps of Phelps Game Calls, Mark Kenyon of Wired to Hunt, Remi Warren, Ryan Callaghan of First Lite, Mark Boardman of Vortex Optics, along with Brody Henderson and Janis Putelis of the MeatEater crew. Subjects Discussed: low-T turkeys and game calling; feeding wildlife, baiting, and muddying the waters in Alabama; bait haters and food plots; the hierarchy of species and the ethics of fishing for spawning trout; roosting turks; the continued saga of a deer named Holyfield; glassin' turks; private land conservation; and more. You can now listen to ad-free episodes of the MeatEater Podcast on Stitcher Premium. Your subscription allows you to stream and download ad-free episodes and gets you early access to new releases of the MeatEater Podcast. To learn more about the studies, books, and materials referenced in this episode check out the show notes here.
On this episode of Gritty Bowmen I sit down at the Western Hunt Expo with Jim Heffelfinger. SUBJECTS DISCUSSED: Heritage - Swiss German Coatimundi - behavior, meat, hunting Arizona Bear meat, heart meat, liver whitetail evolution, fossils, Gritty Book Club Recommendation: American Serengeti - Dan Flores Columbian Blacktail, Nocturnal, Genetics Mule Deer hunting, Coues Deer Hunting Remi Warren - How do you kill a Coues Deer? Find rocky canyon to cover the sound of your approach. Mule Deer Working Group - Landscape, Migration, CWD - infected deer Hunting is the best management for deer population deernut.com Deer of the Southwest Arizona Game & Fish
Interior Alaska- Steven Rinella talks with Bryce Myers, Brandt Meixell, Joe Zych, Dirt Myth, and Janis Putelis. Subjects Discussed: chopping big-assed holes in the ice; correlations between TV sizes and amounts of TV watched; Minnesota: the most ice-fishingest state in the world; ice fishing's PR problem; eelpouts, lawyers, and burbot; circumpolar species; prepping bait; here comes one now!; the relative qualities of fish flesh; and more.
La Crosse, WI- Steven Rinella talks with Doug Duren, the writer Pat Durkin, and Janis Putelis of the MeatEater crew. Subjects Discussed: the thievin' Mississippi River; sous vide cooking; the disappearance of traditional hunting camps; killing 1.4 deer per second during Wisconsin's deer season; the hunt-purity scale; the pain-in-the-ass nature of weddings and birthdays that fall during hunting season; the misadventures of Zebulon Pike; and more. To learn more about the studies, concepts, and materials referenced in this episode check out the show notes here. You can now listen to ad-free episodes of the MeatEater Podcast on Stitcher Premium. Your subscription allows you to stream and download ad-free episodes and gets you early access to new releases of the MeatEater Podcast.
La Crosse, WI- Steven Rinella talks with Doug Duren, the writer Pat Durkin, along with Janis Putelis of the MeatEater crew. Subjects Discussed: catching muskies and male pattern baldness; hunters as UFO researchers; legalizing deer and hog baiting; Steve's dying wish; Jim Jarmusch's masterpiece, Dead Man; hunter harassment and blue laws; fall turkey harvest; new thinking about coyote population dynamics; the business of death; the tax on stupidity; and more. To learn more about the studies, concepts, and materials referenced in this episode check out the show notes here. You can now listen to ad-free episodes of the MeatEater Podcast on Stitcher Premium. Your subscription allows you to stream and download ad-free episodes and gets you early access to new releases of the MeatEater Podcast.
Fort Lauderdale, FL- Steven Rinella talks with Kellie Ralston and Matt Cook, along with Janis Putelis of the MeatEater crew. Subjects Discussed: the American Sportfishing Association; Florida: the most fishinest state; the Magnusson-Stevens Act; the state of America's major fisheries; restoring the Everglades; Florida's access issues; how to save our coral reefs; keeping America fishing; the mechanical awesomeness of a largemouth bass's big-assed mouth; and more. Check out the show notes here for more on the ideas, studies, and materials referenced in this episode.
Seattle, WA- Steven Rinella reads and responds to listener email with Ryan Callaghan, along with Janis Putelis of the MeatEater crew. Subjects Discussed: hate mail, love mail, disappointed mail, and listener questions; turning loss and failure into a drive toward success; national monuments and wilderness designations; the Sabinoso Wilderness; bleeding fish, freezer aging meat and other important considerations; cooking caul fat and kidneys, and the original sous vide; and more. Help Steven out by heading over to www.podsurvey.com/meateater to complete a brief survey. You could win a $100 Amazon Gift Card.
Seattle, WA- Steven Rinella talks with Eduardo Garcia, along with Janis Putelis of the MeatEater crew. Subjects Discussed: the pumpkin thief; electrified bear hides; cooking on yachts; getting back to a western way of life; Charged: The Eduardo Garcia Story; the La Brea Tarpits, sabertooth cats, and dire wolves; what recovery looks like; huntin' with a hook; and more. You can watch Charged: The Eduardo Garcia Story on iTunes and Amazon. Check out the show notes here for studies, books, and concepts referenced in this episode. Be sure to check out the MeatEater Store November 22-26 for our Black Friday/Thanksgiving sale for 25% off all orders. Use offer code: meat, offer good while supplies last.
Steven Rinella talks with Whit Fosburgh of the Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership, along with Janis Putelis of the MeatEater crew. Subjects Discussed: regional conservation issues around the United States; America's environmental grade as a nation; the threats to native forests; what's up with the Farm Bill?; water quality issues of the Southeast; dead zones; chipping away at the feds; wildfire outlook; Alaska's Pebble Mine, and why it won't die; The Land and Water Conservation Fund, the Clean Water Act, and the Antiquities Act; Zinke's Monuments; funding for conservation; trafficking in life and death; how to ensure a conservation legacy; and more. Check out the show notes here for ideas, studies, and materials referenced in this episode.
The Delmarva Peninsula, MD- Steven Rinella talks with wildlife biologist Steve Kendrot of the Chesapeake Bay Nutria Eradication Project, along with Janis Putelis of the MeatEater crew. Subjects Discussed: back nipples; all about nutria; why an airport needs a wildlife biologist; high-quality muskrat pelts; nutria of the Pacific Northwest; emergent marshes and the changing landscape of the Blackwater Refuge; public backlash over lethal wildlife management techniques; Mute swans as the big bastards of the marsh; defending sentient life; the value of trappers to conservation and their communities; the Delmarva fox squirrel as a bad mofo; and more. Check out the show notes here for ideas, studies, and materials referenced in this episode.
Afognak Island, AK- Steven Rinella talks with Remi Warren, Dirt Myth, Ridge Pounder, Pat O’Connel, and Janis Putelis of the MeatEater crew. Subjects Discussed: the brown bear attack story continues; the feeling of your life flashing before your eyes; the short but exhilarating ride of Dirt Myth; the devastating mental setback of being charged by a brown bear; bear attacks as an act of predation; being 'bearanoid'; lessons learned; and more. Check out the show notes here for ideas, studies, and materials referenced in this episode.
Afognak Island, AK- Steven Rinella talks with Remi Warren, Dirt Myth, Ridge Pounder, and Janis Putelis of the MeatEater crew. Subjects Discussed: the impeccable sound quality of the MeatEater Podcast; Dirt Myth's fancy chew; Night Moves; the biggest bears in the world; Bergmann's Principle; grizzly behavior in proximity to food sources; hunting Afognak elk; embracing the suck; people snaking your hunting spot; ethics checks; precipitation as it relates to bear coloration; how to square a bear; is the effort worth the reward?; and more.
Caribou camp, AK- Steven Rinella talks with Doug Duren, Mark Kenyon, Dirt Myth, Brody Henderson, Ridge Pounder, and Janis Putelis of the MeatEater crew. Subjects Discussed: hunting the 40-Mile Herd; herd mortality from wolves, grizzlies, humans, and accidents; Tit Peak, Nipple Butte, Scro Mountain and other MeatEater landscape terminology; hunt terminology; picking your moment; the challenges of hunting in grizzly country; the peculiar luxury of cherry pickin' bulls; life journeys; Dirt still needs a caretaking job; a ripper of a concluding thought; and more.
On this episode of Comic Books Are Burning In Hell, Matt, Joe, Chris and Tucker sit down and deliver the public service of easing the world into a land where there is no new weekly column by Joe McCulloch lining up the various comics and graphic novels that will be released this coming Wednesday. If you've spent the last 13 plus years reading Joe on Tuesday mornings and are now wondering where you are to turn, well, so are Chris, Tucker and Matt. So here it is: your weekly dose of Joe, in podcast form. We tried our best to stay out of his way! Subjects Discussed in this Episode: The Work of Yuichi Yokoyama--you can read Matt's interview with Yokoyama here,. His new book is called Iceland, and you can track it down from Retrofit if it isn't at your local store. Poppies of Iraq, by Brigitte Findakly--you can find more information about this graphic memoir at the publisher's site. Pope Hats #5, by Ethan Rilly--you can find more info over at the publisher's site. What is a Glacier, by Sophie Yanow--you can grab a copy at Retrofit's site if this is hard to come by. Beirut Won't Cry, by Mazen Kerbaj--this is an FU book, you can find out more information at the Fantagraphics site. This book is 264 pages! Quazars Vs. The Jealous Machines--Shabazz Palaces stuff. Read about it at Fantagraphics. Nightcat #1--This is a piece of shit that Marvel put out. Break the Chain--Kyle Baker made this, it's great. All Star Batman Volume 1: My Own Worst Enemy--if you can't find this on your own, you have problems that extend beyond being annoyed i'm not helping you track it down. Bane Conquest #5--Chuck Dixon, Nolan--what else do you need? Nothing. You need nothing else. Dastardly and Muttley #1--Ennis stuff. I haven't read it yet. I'm sure it's garbage, can't wait. Jimmy's Bastards--More Ennis shit. Hot garbage, i've been digging it. LaCroix Sparkling Water. Usagi Yojimbo Saga Books. Dark Horse has them, but so does Lone Star. 4 Kids Walk Into A Bank #5--This is a Black Mask comic. Pretty sure i've never read a single issue of a Black Mask comic. Amory Wars Comics, who knows. Rags Morales! Death Note, all in one box. Huh. Marvel's Graphic Novel Program. Again: you can square this circle.
Steven Rinella talks with fisheries program manager Mike Ruhl, the pizza magnate Jimmy Doran; and Janis Putelis of the MeatEater crew. Subjects Discussed: therapeutic wheat cutting in Montana; the end of establishing new non-native populations of sport fish; funding wildlife management; a brief history of the Dingell-Johnson and Pittman-Robertson Acts; the user-pay system; Pennsylvania: the 'huntin'est state'; managing native trout; 'horn-nose chub mussels'; managing ecosystems as a whole; slow-burning emergencies; John Mcphee's Annals of the Former World; the New Jersey cat lady rears her head...for the last time?; and more. Check out the show notes to dig deeper into the books, studies, ideas, and stories mentioned in this episode at http://www.themeateater.com/podcasts
Steven Rinella talks with Chef Josh Skenes, along with Janis Putelis of the MeatEater crew. Subjects Discussed: how to cook beaver tail; industrialized food versus "real" food; Saison: the focus is purely on taste; closed-loop agricultural systems; you can't ever replicate the true taste of nature; how to deal with the lack of consistency in wild game, and whether or not that's actually an issue; proper shot placement; monolithic bullets; stomper bucks in Idaho; caviar from white sturgeon, shovelnose sturgeon, paddlefish, and lake whitefish; Steve and his fake uncle Don trollin’ for striped bass in front of San Quentin Prison; fishing for diamond turbot; ike-jime, or how to run a wire through a fish's spine to make it taste it real good; headshots; box crab; monkeyface eels; safe mold versus shitty mold; and more. Get your tickets to the MeatEater Podcast, Live with Steven Rinella and Friends here: http://bit.ly/2u3xfXq Join Steven Rinella, Ryan Callaghan, and other surprise guests for a live recording of his popular MeatEater Podcast. Tickets for a raffle, with high-end prizes from Yeti, Vortex Optics, First Lite, Stone Glacier, Savage Arms, Benchmade Knife Company, Schnee’s, Weston, and Seek Outside will be sold at the event. Raffle proceeds benefit Backcountry Hunters and Anglers. Raffle winners will be drawn following the podcast recording and Steven will be on hand signing books. Check out the show notes to dig deeper into the books, ideas, and stories mentioned in this episode at http://www.themeateater.com/podcasts