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In Strange Company™︎

Author: Marcus Strange

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Welcome to In Strange Company™︎! I’m your host, Marcus Strange. I believe we’re a composite of the people with whom we surround ourselves. On this podcast, I sit down with some of the most interesting humans you could hope to meet and give you the opportunity to surround yourself with amazing people. My guest and I share insights into creating authentic and purpose filled lives. Thanks for stopping by, I appreciate the company.
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Would you start a movement to fight for something you believe in? My guest this week did just that. Meet Jimmy Flatt, founder of Hunters of Color (HOC). Jimmy is an avid hunter who saw the need for an "inclusion revolution" in hunting to make it safe and welcoming for members of the BIPOC community. And so was born HOC.The mission HOC is “To create a more equitable community for hunters of color by dismantling barriers to entry through educational opportunities, mentorships, and resources for new hunters, in order to promote diversity and preserve the North American Model of Conservation of our wild spaces and animals.”We chat about diversity, equity, justice, and inclusion in hunting, how allies can step up and help, the HOC mentor program, and much more. Plus Jimmy shares his favorite hunting story and takes on some rapid-fire questions.Did you enjoy this episode? Are you taking value from ISC? Support the podcast HEREConnect with me: @marcus.strange Website Connect with Jimmy and Hunters of Color: InstagramWebsiteNeed help with your podcast? Find out how I can help HERE.
Could you row 42,195 meters? Now ask yourself if you could row 42,195 meters in 3 hours and 42 seconds! What about start a wine label or star on a television show with the Rock? Yeah, me neither. Winemaker, athlete, television star, there isn't much @321gaux (Margaux Alvarez) can't do. From being a 7 time Crossfit Games competitor to starring on the NBC Titan Games to starting and running a successful wine label, Margaux is constantly finding new ways to evolve and challenge herself. During our conversation, Margaux shared how she developed the mindset of a champion, balanced competing and entrepreneurship, overcame and learned from personal heartbreak, and much more.Did you enjoy this episode? Are you taking value from ISC? Support the podcast HEREConnect with me: @marcus.strange Website Connect with Margaux: InstagramThe G.O.A.T. WineStuff We Mentioned:Rogue1st PhormCrossFitNBC Titan GamesAtomic Habits by James ClearLaura ZerraNeed help with your podcast? Find out how I can help HERE.
To go fast, you must slow down.Did you enjoy this episode? Are you taking value from ISC? Support the podcast HERENeed help with your podcast? Find out how I can help HERE.Connect with me: @marcus.strange, website 
Strap in friends, this is a good one! Phil Gauthier is a doctor of physical therapy, strength coach, and co-founder of Element 26. Phil received a Doctorate of Physical Therapy from Northeastern University in Boston in 2015. After school, Phill was a full-time outpatient Physical Therapist and as of Jan 2021, he went full-time with Element 26. Phil and his partner Jason started Element 26 in July 2017.  Phil's primary role is the brand messenger and maintains and enhances the relationships with customers and athletes.  His passion is to help people succeed whether it's in the clinic, in the gym, or online. Phil engaged in competitive powerlifting from 2014-2015 and recently turned to CrossFit shortly after starting Element 26. Did you enjoy this episode? Are you taking value from ISC? Support the podcast HERENeed help with your podcast? Find out how I can help HERE.Connect with me: @marcus.strange, websiteConnect with Phil: @philipgauthier Connect with Element 26: Instagram, website, Facebook Group, Amazon ShopStuff we cover in this episode: The Little Book of Clarity by Jamie Smart
The title says it all. We can't always control whether we feel motivated, but we can control our actions, discipline. So instead of letting our motivation, or lack thereof, dictate our future, let us instead focus on developing self-disciple and dedication.Did you enjoy this episode? Are you taking value from ISC? Support the podcast HERENeed help with your podcast? Find out how I can help HERE.Connect with me: @marcus.strange, website 
What if you never said "no" to an adventure? Maiza Lima is pushing that goal to the max! Maiza is a climber, model, trailblazer, and all-around incredible human. We talk about rock climbing, her experience as an immigrant to the United States, the climbing mentality, who makes a good climber, and many other climbing topics. Did you enjoy this episode? Are you taking value from ISC? Support the podcast with a donation HERENeed help with your podcast? Find out how I can help HERE.Connect with Maiza: @maizalimarockConnect with me: @marcus.strange, website 
Hey there! It's been a hot minute but I'm back baby! I'm excited to once again be recording and sharing these amazing conversations with you all. On this episode, I share where I've been and a little bit about yours truly.Did you enjoy this episode? Are you taking value from ISC? Support the podcast with a donation HERENeed help with your podcast? Find out how I can help HERE.Connect with me: @marcus.strange, website 
This week's guest is one curious individual. Meredith Hackwith Edwards is a podcaster, model, actress, marketer, lover of the sea, and world traveler. We talk about how Meredith proactively builds and lives a curious lifestyle and we share how you can integrate more curiosity into your life.Also, if you're looking for a new podcast that is as entertaining as it is informative, check out Meredith's podcast HERE.Did you enjoy this episode? Are you taking value from ISC? Support the podcast with a donation HERENeed help with your podcast? Find out how I can help HERE.Connect with me: @marcus.strange, websiteConnect with Meredith: Instagram, websiteStuff we chatted about:Fierce Conversations by Susan ScottPensacola Vibes
I think the title says it all. I've always been intimidated by things like caving. So how did I handle our family excursion to go bouldering and cave exploring?Need help with your podcast? Find out how I can help HERE.Stuff in this episode:Ringing RocksConnect with me: @marcus.strange, website
In this week's episode, I had the privilege of chatting with Marisa Medin. Besides, being an amazing human being, Marisa is a medium, coach, and world traveler. We talk about what her life as a medium is like and how she goes about her work, how she traveled to 30+ countries last year, and how we can all show up and put more goodness into the world.I'm so excited to continue to share the amazing people, stories, and adventures that are shaping my life and I hope this podcast has a positive impact on yours. If you enjoyed this episode please rate, review, and subscribe to In Strange Company on your favorite platform.Need help with your podcast? Find out how I can help HERE.Connect with me: @marcus.strange, websiteConnect with Marisa: Instagram, website, sample letterStuff we chatted about:The Four Hour Work Week by Tim FerrissIt Starts With Why by Simon SinekThe Big Leap by Gay HendricksAbraham-Hicks Instagram
On July 3rd, 2020, Jim Posewitz passed from this world on to the next grand adventure. Jim was a living legend and during the short time that I knew him, he deeply impacted my life. Along with an impressive career fighting for Montana outdoor legacy as a biologist for Montana Fish, Wildlife, and Parks, Jim authored numerous books on various aspects of hunting and conservation, founded Orion: The Hunter's Institute,  was a founding member of the Montana Outdoor Hall of Fame, was inducted in the second class of said Hall of Fame, and the list goes on. Jim was the consummate voice in advocating for education and ethics in the hunting sphere. He will be missed. I hope he is somewhere in the mountains, rifle in hand.FULL EPISODE: 013 - New Trails & Best Shots with Gayle & PozObituaryShare a memory of JimNeed help with your podcast? Find out how I can help HERE.Connect with me: @marcus.strange, website
I'm always looking to optimize my life. Whether that's through training, learning, or having conversations, I'm on a quest to live my life in alignment with my highest potential. For me, taking care of my body is a critical aspect of that mission. I want to fuel my body so that it functions at its fullest capacity. And that that's where Gnarly Nutrition comes in.In this episode of In Strange Company, I sit down (virtually) with Shannon O'Grady and Eli Kerr of Gnarly Nutrition. While we do cover the amazing products that Gnarly has to offer (I highly recommend you check them out), this podcast is about so much more than that. It's three people talking about living life to the fullest because, as they say at Gnarly, we "want everyone to Find Their Gnarly, which is to experience the process of becoming more through a commitment to discover what you’re capable of."I'm so excited to continue to share the amazing people, stories, and adventures that are shaping my life and I hope this podcast has a positive impact on yours. If you enjoyed this episode please rate, review, and subscribe on your favorite platform.Need help with your podcast? Find out how I can help HERE.Connect with me: @marcus.strange, websiteConnect with Gnarly: Instagram, Facebook, websiteConnect with Eli: InstagramConnect with Shannon: Instagram
"I stand at the end of no tradition. I may, perhaps, stand at the beginning of one.” Ayn RandToday's episode will be a subdued one. My heart is breaking. I apologize if at times this message is hard to hear through my tears, but I can keep them in no longer. I don't have the answers to the problems that face our country around racism. As a former law enforcement officer my feelings are complex, to say the least. But one thing I can say is this a time for listening and learning. And once we know better we must do better. Thank you for listening to my thoughts. I believe that we have the capacity within us for great acts of goodness. I believe we can and should treat those who don't look like us with dignity and respect and equality. I have faith in us. Have faith in each other.Need help with your podcast? Find out how I can help HERE.Stuff in this episode:Connect with Chandler Smith: @blacksmifffAyn Rand quoteConnect with me: @marcus.strange, website
We're back baby! It's PART 2 of What are Men Thinking? My friends Jared and Fred help me answer your questions about what men are thinking! I reached out to you, my listeners, for what has been on your mind and you asked some AMAZING questions. Guest hosted by Bonnie Weeks of the Yoga Strong podcast, she kept us honest, no topic was off the table, and we covered it all. Sex, religion, body image, fashion, relationships, and the list goes on. These episodes are sure to provide value for you as you seek to better understand the men in your life. I hope that our conservation opens you up to start some conversations of your own.I'm so excited to continue to share the amazing people, stories, and adventures that are shaping my life and I hope this podcast has a positive impact on yours. If you enjoyed this episode please rate, review, and subscribe on your favorite platform.Need help with your podcast? Find out how I can help HERE.Connect with me: @marcus.strange, websiteConnect with Bonnie: @carrot_bowl_bonnie, website, Yoga Strong podcastConnect with Fred: @phrediliciousConnect with Jared: @wildfrasier
In part one of this two-part conversation, I and my friends Jared and Fred answer your questions about what men are thinking! I reached out to you, my listeners, for what has been on your mind and you asked some AMAZING questions. Guest hosted by Bonnie Weeks of the Yoga Strong podcast, she kept us honest, no topic was off the table, and we covered it all. Sex, religion, body image, fashion, relationships, and the list goes on. These episodes are sure to provide value for you as you seek to better understand the men in your life. I hope that our conservation opens you up to starting some conversations of your own.I'm so excited to continue to share the amazing people, stories, and adventures that are shaping my life and I hope this podcast has a positive impact on yours. If you enjoyed this episode please rate, review, and subscribe on your favorite platform.Need help with your podcast? Find out how I can help HERE.Connect with me: @marcus.strange, websiteConnect with Bonnie: @carrot_bowl_bonnie, website, Yoga Strong podcastConnect with Fred: @phrediliciousConnect with Jared: @wildfrasier
Got gut problems? Are you thirty-something and still breaking out like a thirteen-year-old (both hands up over here)? Are you stepping into your vision and starting your own business from nothing? Then my guest on this episode has a few nuggets to help you level up in your life.Emily Tosoni is a Regional Vice President and Independent Consultant for Arbonne, an entrepreneur, an advocate, a mother, a partner, and a friend. We dive into how Emily took control of her life by starting her own business, how she learned to manage her gut and skin health through nutrition, and what we can all learn by traveling and experiencing new places.I'm so excited to continue to share the amazing people, stories, and adventures that are shaping my life and I hope this podcast has a positive impact on yours. If you enjoyed this episode please rate, review, and subscribe on your favorite platform.Need help with your podcast? Find out how I can help HERE.Connect with me: @marcus.strange, websiteConnect with Emily: Instagram, FacebookStuff we talk about: The Happy GiversArbonne 
In these unprecedented times of quarantining and social distancing, much of the funding for non-profits is ceasing to flow as people prepare for the worst. Conservation non-profits are not immune and, in fact, are some of the hardest hit. Earlier reports are that many of the businesses and organizations you care for will declare bankruptcy before the end of this recession. But what can you do?Jared Frasier, Executive Director of 2% for Conservation, and I discuss what people can do during this time to continue to support the causes they hold dear and ensure the future of wildlife and wild places. I'm so excited to continue to share the amazing people, stories, and adventures that are shaping my life and I hope this podcast has a positive impact on yours. If you enjoyed this episode please rate, review, and subscribe on your favorite platform.Need help with your podcast? Find out how I can help HERE.Connect with me: @marcus.strange, websiteConnect with Jared: Instagram, FacebookStuff we talk about: 2% for Conservation Website, Instagram, Facebo
On this Monday episode, I share five things you and I can do in the midst of the COVID-19 (coronavirus) outbreak. It's a scary and challenging time, but if we are intentional during this time, there is a lot that we can do to make the most of this time.I'm so excited to continue to share the amazing people, stories, and adventures that are shaping my life and I hope this podcast has a positive impact on yours. If you enjoyed this episode please rate, review, and subscribe on your favorite platform.Need help with your podcast? Find out how I can help HERE.Connect with me: @marcus.strange, website
Meet my friend Andrew Schubert. Andrew is a father, husband, hunters, small business owner, fitness enthusiast, and all-around good human. On this episode, we dive into the deep stuff and talk about his company, Dark Mountain, how to be a good human, mental and physical health, and advice on tattoos. We also talk about one of my favorite topics, bowhunting! We basically cover all the good stuff.I'm so excited to continue to share the amazing people, stories, and adventures that are shaping my life and I hope this podcast has a positive impact on yours. If you enjoyed this episode please rate, review, and subscribe on your favorite platform.Need help with your podcast? Find out how I can help HERE.Connect with me: @marcus.strange, websiteConnect with Andrew: @dudethathuntsStuff we talked about:Dark Mountain: @darkmountain_official, website@life_of_ddre
On this Monday episode, I explore some of the lessons I've learned and continue to learn from my autoimmune disease.I'm so excited to continue to share the amazing people, stories, and adventures that are shaping my life and I hope this podcast has a positive impact on yours. If you enjoyed this episode please rate, review, and subscribe on your favorite platform.Need help with your podcast? Find out how I can help HERE.Connect with me: @marcus.strange, website
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