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The Green Way Outdoors Podcast
Author: The Green Way Outdoors, Ryan Parks, AJ Beadle, Jeff Hutchinson, Kyle Green
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The Green Way Outdoors Podcast is your go-to source for sustainable outdoor adventures, conservation, and eco-friendly living. As a companion to our hit show on The History Channel, our podcast dives deeper into the world of hunting, fishing, and outdoor exploration—all with a focus on protecting our planet.
Join our expert hosts as they share real-world outdoor experiences, gear reviews, and conservation strategies while interviewing top industry professionals, environmental advocates, and outdoor enthusiasts. Whether you're a seasoned adventurer or just getting started, our podcast provides practical tips and inspiring stories to help you enjoy nature responsibly.
Subscribe now and be part of the movement to explore the outdoors while preserving it for future generations!
Join our expert hosts as they share real-world outdoor experiences, gear reviews, and conservation strategies while interviewing top industry professionals, environmental advocates, and outdoor enthusiasts. Whether you're a seasoned adventurer or just getting started, our podcast provides practical tips and inspiring stories to help you enjoy nature responsibly.
Subscribe now and be part of the movement to explore the outdoors while preserving it for future generations!
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In this episode of the Green Outdoors Podcast, the crew competes in a trivia game show we are calling "Body Count." In this episode, we discuss: - The Super Bowl halftime show and folks getting triggered on both sides of the isle. - Trivia game show about which animals kill the most humans. The answers will surprise you! - The science behind wam and cold blooded animals. - Why iguanas freeze and how their bodies are unique. - Getting scammed in other countries. - Why you need to be careful before you eat iguanas! Watch our HISTORY Channel show on: HISTORY: https://www.history.com/shows/the-green-way-outdoors & WAYPOINT TV: https://waypointtv.com/watch/the-green-way-outdoors Follow us on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheGreenWayOutdoors/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thegreenwayoutdoors/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/thegreenwayout?lang=en Youtube: https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCjR5r6WwXcPKK0xVldNT5_g Website: www.thegreenwayoutdoors.com
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In this episode of the Green Outdoors Podcast, the crew dives into the uncomfortable reality of human behavior in wild places. while Ryan derails the show by setting off a stink bomb mid-recording. From real Yellowstone hot springs deaths to shocking wildlife encounters and snow leopard attacks, the conversation explores why people ignore warning signs, chase viral selfies, and underestimate nature with sometimes fatal consequences. The episode also takes an unexpected cultural turn as Ryan brings up a traditional African pastoralist tribe whose way of life revolves around cattle—including the practical uses of cow dung for building, fuel, and daily living. In this episode, we discuss: • Real Yellowstone hot springs tragedies and geothermal hazards • Why visitors ignore warning signs, barriers, and park safety rules • The psychology behind selfie culture and risky behavior in national parks • Snow leopard attacks and the rise of humans and wildlife conflict worldwide • How viral wildlife videos and social media influence dangerous behavior • A traditional African cattle-based culture and how cow dung is used for shelter, fuel, and survival • Ryan setting off a stink bomb mid-episode—and the chaos that followed Watch our HISTORY Channel show on: HISTORY: https://www.history.com/shows/the-green-way-outdoors & WAYPOINT TV: https://waypointtv.com/watch/the-green-way-outdoors Follow us on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheGreenWayOutdoors/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thegreenwayoutdoors/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/thegreenwayout?lang=en Youtube: https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCjR5r6WwXcPKK0xVldNT5_g Website: www.thegreenwayoutdoors.com #YellowstoneNationalPark #YellowstoneHotSprings #WildlifeAttacks #SnowLeopardAttack #HumanWildlifeConflict #NationalParkSafety #OutdoorPodcast #TheGreenWayOutdoors #StinkBomb
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In this episode of the Green Outdoors Podcast, the crew dives into a shocking real-world wildlife story that sparks a much bigger conversation. An elephant responsible for multiple human fatalities raises difficult questions about conservation, human safety, and where the line gets drawn when wildlife and people collide. In this episode, we discuss: • A real-world elephant incident that has resulted in human fatalities • The ethical challenges of intervening with dangerous animals • Human expansion, habitat loss, and unintended consequences • Firsthand perspectives from hunters and outdoorsmen • A fascinating historical story about saving America’s founding documents • How humor, discomfort, and hard truths often collide in real conversations Watch our HISTORY Channel show on: HISTORY: https://www.history.com/shows/the-green-way-outdoors & WAYPOINT TV: https://waypointtv.com/watch/the-green-way-outdoors Follow us on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheGreenWayOutdoors/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thegreenwayoutdoors/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/thegreenwayout?lang=en Youtube: https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCjR5r6WwXcPKK0xVldNT5_g Website: www.thegreenwayoutdoors.com
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In this podcast, the guys dive into one of the most interesting wildlife management stories in recent memory, Colorado’s new bison classification and lottery system, along with what it could mean for the future of conservation. They talk about how Colorado’s new method of managing the Bison is a great example of how other states should approach controlling animal populations, and they get into the nitty gritty of how specific states, like Michigan, have completely failed in this category. The guys also have a conversation that takes a sharp turn into agroterrorism, and a shocking airport incident involving a smuggled crop pathogen and intercepted by U.S. Customs from China. The hazardous fungus produces something called VOMITOXIN! Could this be the next big problem the US faces? Topics covered in this episode: • Colorado reclassifying bison as both livestock and wildlife • The new bison lottery system and controlled harvest concepts • How hunting can raise money for conservation • The problem with sharpshooter deer culling programs • Helicopter conservation in Australia (yes, including frog sausages) • How predators can be trained not to eat invasive species • A real airport biosecurity case involving a dangerous crop fungus • What agro-terrorism actually means **Let us know what topics you would like us to cover!** Watch our HISTORY Channel show on: HISTORY: https://www.history.com/shows/the-green-way-outdoors & WAYPOINT TV: https://waypointtv.com/watch/the-green-way-outdoors Follow us on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheGreenWayOutdoors/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thegreenwayoutdoors/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/thegreenwayout?lang=en Youtube: https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCjR5r6WwXcPKK0xVldNT5_g Website: www.thegreenwayoutdoors.com #bison #vomitoxin #agreoterrorism #CCP #colorado #austrailia #canetoad #thegreenwayoutdoors #podcast
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On this episode of The Green Way Outdoors podcast Kyle Green, Ryan Parks and AJ Beadle discuss The Darién Gap. A dangerous, roadless jungle spanning the Colombia-Panama border, acting as the sole overland link between South and Central America, and has become a perilous route for migrants seeking to reach North America, filled with natural hazards like rivers and wildlife, alongside human threats from traffickers, smugglers, and violence, with hundreds of thousands undertaking the trek annually despite extreme risks, including death, disease, and exploitation. Then they dive in to the Florida Everglades, where researchers are using "robo-bunnies", solar-powered robotic rabbits, to lure and trap invasive Burmese pythons, which have devastated native mammal populations. These modified toy bunnies mimic real marsh rabbits with heat, movement, and soon scent, attracting pythons to strategically placed pens, triggering alerts for contractors to remove the snakes. It's a high-tech, ongoing trial by the University of Florida and South Florida Water Management District to combat the elusive pythons that are nearly impossible to find otherwise. Lastly, a large coalition of scientists, tribal nations, and environmental groups strongly advocates for removing the four lower Snake River dams (Ice Harbor, Little Goose, Lower Monumental, Lower Granite) because they are seen as a major obstacle to salmon recovery, making populations vulnerable to extinction, despite the dams providing benefits like power, irrigation, and barge transport, which would need replacing. Federal agencies, including NOAA Fisheries, have concluded that breaching is essential for salmon survival, especially with climate change making reservoirs warmer, while proponents argue it's the single best way to restore vital salmon runs to Idaho and beyond. On the other hand, the economic Impact of dam removal would be terrible and end efficient barge transport for wheat and irrigation for 400,000 acres, increasing costs for farmers. There is also no true way to transport that wheat for export if the dams were removed. The dams also generate significant clean energy, which would need replacing. Some also argue climate change, hatchery issues, and predation are also major threats, and dam removal isn't a guaranteed fix. So what is the right answer? Watch our HISTORY Channel show on:HISTORY: https://www.history.com/shows/the-green-way-outdoors Follow us on:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheGreenWayOutdoors/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thegreenwayoutdoors/Twitter: https://twitter.com/thegreenwayout?lang=enYoutube: https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCjR5r6WwXcPKK0xVldNT5_gWebsite: www.thegreenwayoutdoors.com
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On this episode of The Green Way Outdoors Podcast Kyle Green, Jeff Hutchinson, Ryan Parks & AJ Beadle discuss the following topics:
-Powder vs pre-bottled nutrients - @WildernessAthlete1
-Hunting deer with a .223, is it ethical? Should you do it?
-Ammunition ballistics and energy - @NoslerInc
- Hunters treating each other with respect and humility.
- Florida Macaque Monkey infestation!
- Parachuting beavers and relocation.
- False facts from our dads.
- Christmas special embarrassing stories!
- Aj catches a fly ball and pees his pants.
Jeff cuts his finger off and pees his pants.
- Ryan got his teeth knocked out and cried.
- Kyle blows his chance at an acting career.
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In this episode, the team dives deep into what deer camp really means tradition, fatherhood, mentorship, and the lessons that shape us as hunters and as men. Kyle shares how deer camp formed the foundation of his childhood, the place he learned to hunt, bond with his dad, and become part of something bigger than himself.
The crew opens up about the importance of strong male role models, the value of outdoor traditions, and a heartbreaking story of a young boy whose excitement for opening day was crushed when his father didn’t show. It’s an honest reminder of what kids need from us commitment, presence, and guidance and how the outdoors can bring families together.
In this Podcast we discuss:
• The spiritual connection of harvesting your first deer
• Generational lessons learned at deer camp
• The decline of hunters in America and why it matters
• The ethics of the shot, field care, and respecting the game
• First-time duck hunting stories and learning moments
• Wild game myths and why so many people think venison tastes bad
• Vegan vs. hunter debates and the reality of where food comes from
• Great Lakes water issues, pollution concerns
• Behind-the-scenes insight into filming Wilderness Chronicles
Watch Kyle debate a Vegan on the morality of hunting and eating meat: https://youtu.be/U3bxHVI3IMY?si=ym0PRQVL0VwFdzqZ
Learn more about what Michigan’s DNR is spending their budget on from State Rep Tom Kunsze: https://youtu.be/jGDa4KycJ_U?si=Z7Rm492ThH2Z8tYz
Check out Kyle on Mike Avery’s Outdoor Magazine Radio Show talking about youth hunting: https://mikeaveryoutdoors.libsyn.com/outdoor-magazine-radio-112225-0
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On this episode of The Green Way Outdoors Podcast Kyle Green, Jeff Hutchinson, Ryan Parks & AJ Beadle discuss the following topics:
-Deep dive into Loch Ness Wilderness Chronicles episode. What Kyle really uncovered about the cryptic legend in Scotland.
-The new Green Way Outdoors live stream.
-Cougars in Michigan, why they were treated like a myth.
-Ryan's uncle had a cougar stalk him.
-The bear hunting in Florida controversy.
-A black bear that killed a man in Florida. Watch our HISTORY Channel show on:
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On this episode of The Green Way Outdoors Podcast Kyle Green, Jeff Hutchinson, Ryan Parks & AJ Beadle discuss the following topics:
-The Green Way Gear merch drop!
-Opium crop circles made by wallabies in Tanzania. (You read that right.)
-Why the type of sprinkles you get matters.
-Kyle raising tadpoles into frogs as a kid.
-Do frogs have real gold in their eyes?
-Kyle's grandpa was a crack shot.
-The low country Murdaugh murders and jellyfish farming.
-Should guides charge hunters if they draw blood but can't recover the animal?
-The Ted Nugent "poaching" story. Watch our HISTORY Channel show on:
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In this episode, we are privileged to be joined by the legendary crew from Michigan Out of Doors a cornerstone of Michigan outdoor television.
We’re diving into one of the most important topics affecting hunters, anglers, conservationists, and EVERY Michigan resident the management of our natural resources.
We talk about the Michigan Department of Natural Resources what they’re doing well, where they’re falling short, and how WE think they should be managing public lands, wildlife, and waterways for generations to come.
From deer populations and invasive species control to fishing access, permit systems, and the future of Michigan’s wild spaces—we break down the real issues and propose REAL solutions.
What You’ll Learn:
• The role of Michigan DNR in conservation & recreation
• How wildlife & fish populations are being managed
• Controversial policies and where improvements are needed
• Our ideas for smarter stewardship and community involvement
• Why YOU should care and how you can help shape the future
Whether you’re a seasoned outdoorsman or just love the Great Lakes State, this episode is for you. Watch our HISTORY Channel show on:
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Join us as we talk to State Representative Tom Kunse from Michigan's 100th district to discuss current legislation that will impact outdoorsmen and women in the state.
We cover:
* Tom's background including his time in the Michigan House of Representatives
* Ted Nugent's recent trip to Lansing with a concealed firearm and the security debacle that ensued (more people carry in the state house than you'd think)
* Tom presents 2 bills currently being discussed that will impact how both the DNR and EGLE interact with private property.
* The state of Michigan's DNR and whether additional funding will solve their problems
* Why Michigan doesn't allow Sand Hill Crane hunting, except in certain circumstances and the moral issues this presents
* Rules that only seem to negatively impact hunters without positively impacting wildlife (killing and wasting nuisance geese, antler point restrictions, banning the use of bait)
* The difference between a wildlife department run by biologists vs. a department run as a police force
* The waste of taxpayer dollars on frivolous lawsuits
* Should the government shutdown impact the publics ability to purchase a hunting license
* Recent increases in hunting pressure despite a decrease in hunter numbers
* Many bills brought forth are made by people who don't understand hunting tradition and it's impact on the state which it is why it is so important that hunters get out and vote!
* How to get involved in the decisions that are being made everyday that impact your way of life
Thanks to State Rep Tom Kunse for joining us to discuss these important topics. To contact hime directly regarding the information from the podcast, you can reach him at TomKunse@house.mi.gov
To get involved yourself, check out the 2 bills currently in process here:
DNR access to private property: https://legislature.mi.gov/documents/2025-2026/billintroduced/House/htm/2025-HIB-4073.htm
EGLE access to private property:
https://www.legislature.mi.gov/documents/2025-2026/billintroduced/House/htm/2025-HIB-4421.htm
Find out more information about bills in your area by going to:
www.hunternation.org
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Join us as we sit down with South African Professional Hunter and Guide Tommy Steele to uncover the real stories behind African hunting, conservation, and what it’s like living as a farmer in today’s South Africa. From elephant overpopulation to poaching, corruption, and unforgettable safari experiences, you won’t see South Africa the same way again.
In this episode of The Green Way Outdoors Podcast, Kyle, Jeff, Lecia, and Tommy Steele dive deep into the realities of hunting and conservation in South Africa. Tommy shares his journey from growing up on a farm to becoming one of the most respected hunting guides in the country, building Shibani into a destination that blends world-class hunts with family hospitality.
We cover:
* How American hunters perceive South Africa vs. the reality
* The role of private game farms in saving wildlife populations
* Elephant overpopulation in Kruger National Park and why conservation is failing
* The truth about poaching, corruption, and survival in rural communities
* Personal stories from hunts, community work, and family life in Africa
If you’ve ever dreamed of going on safari or wondered what it’s really like to live as a farmer in South Africa—this conversation is eye-opening, inspiring, and unforgettable. Watch our HISTORY Channel show on:
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In this episode of The Green Way Outdoors Podcast, we take a look at one of the strangest and deadliest natural disasters you’ve probably never heard of — the 1986 Lake Nyos disaster in Cameroon. Overnight, a silent cloud of carbon dioxide erupted from the lake, wiping out over 1,700 people and countless animals in minutes.
We break down what caused it, the terrifying science behind limnic eruptions, and how events like this could still happen elsewhere.
Plus, in his podcast debut, our Director of Photography Andy shares his own brush with danger — a close call with a charging rhino — and we talk about how these rare encounters can change your understanding of nature’s power. Watch our HISTORY Channel show on:
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In this episode of The Green Way Outdoors Podcast, we break down proposed legislation that would allow for the sale of federal public lands. We talk about why this could be a major blow, not just to hunters and outdoor enthusiasts, but to wildlife conservation as well. Selling off public lands threatens critical animal habitat, disrupts migration patterns, and puts species at risk.
The team picked up the new 2025 Tracker Grizzly 1650 T Prairie Wings Edition Duck boat! We talk about features and using the boat this coming Duck season.
Then we kick off part one of our South Africa trip. We talk about the long flight, how we were treated as tourists, and what it was like navigating local stores to gather supplies. We filled SCI Blue Bags with candy, coloring books, toothbrushes, and children’s Bibles and delivered them to a school for kids aged 3 to 5. Their reaction was humbling and unforgettable.
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On this episode of The Green Way Outdoors Podcast Kyle Green, Jeff Hutchinson, Ryan Parks & AJ Beadle discuss the following topics:
-Are pharmacies running out of medication?
-Kyle witnesses a fight at the bank.
-Jeff gets hit on by an old lady.
-North Sentinel Island visitor goes to prison!
-Is our world just like that island?
-Jurassic Park in real life thanks to a company called Colossal!
-Theodore Roosevelt's incredible African Safari.
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🎯 NEW Podcast Episode: Introducing The Wilderness Chronicles + BOSS Target Ammo Reveal!
In this episode of The Green Way Outdoors podcast, we’re diving into TWO major announcements you're not going to want to miss.
🌲 First, we reveal our brand-new series, The Wilderness Chronicles — a raw, cinematic exploration of the wildest places on Earth. From legends like the Michigan Dogman to real-life survival stories and mysterious creatures spotted deep in the backcountry, this new series is unlike anything we’ve done before.
💥 Then, we sit down to talk about the BOSS Target — the brand new ammo offering from BOSS Shotshells. Built for the range, engineered with the same precision and performance you expect from BOSS, this new line of competition and practice loads is a game-changer for shotgunners across the country.
Whether you're a hunter, conservationist, marksman, or just love a good outdoor mystery, this episode hits all the marks. Tune in and be the first to hear what’s coming next from The Green Way Outdoors and our partners at BOSS.
🔔 Subscribe for more from The Green Way Outdoors — including hunting tips, wild game recipes, gear reviews, conservation stories, and our new wilderness series!
📺 Watch The Wilderness Chronicles on our channel: [Link when available]
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On this episode of The Green Way Outdoors Podcast Kyle Green, Jeff Hutchinson, Ryan Parks & AJ Beadle discuss the following topics:
- Dolphins helping with childbirth.
- Taste testing crow, squirrel and pigeon that Jeff cooked!
- Kyle & Jeff laugh at their old high school photos.
- Kyle explains why blood is not what makes your steak juicy.
- How a dog accidentally shot his owner while hunting.
- The guys break down the importance of gun safety and how Kyle's dad enforced gun safety rules.
- Kyle talks about a time his gun went off unexpectedly.
- What movie monsters are inspired by real life animals!
- Kyle explains the value of horseshoe crab blood.
- How a fungus takes over an ants brain! Watch our HISTORY Channel show on:
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Controversial Goose Management – Special Guest - Kaitlyn Barnes | The Green Way Outdoors Podcast
After Kyle Green spoke out against goose gas chambers in a viral video, he got the attention of the Michimmgan DNR. So we invited Waterfowl Biologist Kaitlyn Barnes to come on the podcast and give the Department of Natural Resources' side of the story.
In this episode of The Green Way Outdoors Podcast, we sit down with Kaitlyn Barnes, the Waterfowl Biologist for the Michigan DNR, for a deep dive into the most pressing waterfowl management issues affecting Michigan hunters and beyond.
We engage in a strong but friendly debate over Canada goose population control, including the controversial use of gas chambers and nest destruction. Is this the right way to manage nuisance goose numbers, or is there a better solution?
Other hot topics include:
✅ 2025 duck population projections – What can hunters expect next season?
✅ Deer culling – Should hunters be involved?
✅ Wood duck boxes – How hunters can help conservation efforts, but what they need to know before setting one up!
Whether you're a Michigan waterfowl hunter, a Midwest conservationist, or just love the outdoors, this episode is packed with insight, debate, and must-know info for the 2025 hunting season!
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👍 Like, comment, and share your thoughts on Canada goose management!
#WaterfowlHunting #MichiganHunting #CanadaGeese #DuckHunting #MidwestHunting #DNR #HuntingPodcast #TheGreenWayOutdoors
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On this episode of The Green Way Outdoors Podcast Kyle Green, Jeff Hutchinson, Ryan Parks & AJ Beadle discuss the following topics:
-AJ gets trapped in his rubber boots.
-Ryan get trapped in a kids toy.
-Why do dogs howl at sirens?
-Fort Bragg vs Fort Liberty.
-Record books for wild animals.
-900lb black bear drama.
-New Jersey black bear hunting.
-Why cleaning raccoons is pretty hard.
-Why you need to field dress a black bear FAST.
-What is corner crossing and what big announcement just dropped?
-What should you post on social media as a hunter?
-Maine Sunday hunting and how we think they can fix their laws.
-Ryan tells a crazy house break in story.
-The team looks at old gun advertisements that would not fly in 2025.
-Ryan explains the insane keychain pets in China!
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On this episode of The Green Way Outdoors Podcast Kyle Green, Jeff Hutchinson, Ryan Parks & AJ Beadle discuss the following topics:
-Kyle's love for bowling & Dave Portnoy pizza reviews.
-The People to People program & foreign exchange students.
-Discussion over the team roasting each other on the show.
-Kyle's amazing wild turkey leg recipe.
-Kyle's corned goose recipe.
-Ghost trains in the Maine woods.
-Maine ice fishing and coyote hunting adventure.
-Dealing with National Park Rangers and their rules.
-Funny moment summary with Tom Rahill in our python episode on History Channel.
-The AI coyote horror story.
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