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Author: Madison Childers

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This podcast is all about embracing and celebrating traditional lifestyles for women, especially in the great outdoors. We’ll be diving into topics like hunting, archery, and simple ingredient cooking, all while sharing tips on raising our kids to love the wilderness just as much as we do.

In each episode, I’ll have the pleasure of bringing on inspiring guests—amazing women from various backgrounds who share their stories, tips, and insights on how to live a more traditional, nature-filled life. Together, we’ll empower each other and hopefully encourage you to step outside your comfort zone and get involved in the great outdoors.

So grab a cup of coffee, find a cozy spot, and join me on this journey as we explore the beauty and adventure of a traditional lifestyle. I can’t wait to share these stories with you!

Email at: stickbowmama@gmail.com

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Traditional archery is harder. It’s slower. And in a world full of modern equipment designed to make shooting easier and more accurate, most people would probably ask… why choose it?In this episode of Raised Traditional, I share why traditional archery has become such an important part of my life. What started as learning to shoot a stickbow turned into something much deeper—teaching patience, discipline, humility, and the value of slowing down.I also talk about how the lessons from traditional archery carry into other parts of life, especially motherhood, faith, and raising kids in a fast-moving world.Traditional archery isn’t the easiest path—but sometimes the harder path is the one that shapes us the most.If you shoot traditional, are curious about it, or simply appreciate living with intention, this episode is for you.
Most women in leadership or service feel the weight of being indispensable—and often without realizing it. Madison shares how she’s learned to loosen her grip, trust God, and find peace in letting go—without losing purpose or strength. If you’re exhausted from trying to do it all, this episode will reshape how you view faith, effort, and your role as a pillar of your family and community. In this heartfelt solo episode, Madison opens up about the real struggles behind her service-driven life—feeling divided, overwhelmed, and the fear of letting others suffer without her. She reveals a powerful framework she’s adopted: trust more, control less—showing how structure and intentionality can prevent burnout while deepening faith. This isn’t just talk; Madison demonstrates how careful scheduling, letting go of perfection, and embracing silence have transformed her approach to motherhood, marriage, and leadership. You’ll discover tangible tactics like setting boundaries with creative scheduling, empowering others to step up, and practicing the art of silent listening. Madison shares how slowing down and trusting God’s timing unlocks genuine connection and builds resilience—not just in her family but in every area of life. She discusses the concept of being “faithful versus indispensable,” and why loosening our grip often makes our service more impactful.If you’re feeling stretched too thin or caught in the trap of doing everything for everyone—this is your call to realignment. Learn how to serve with purpose, without losing yourself, and how to wake up every day rooted in faith rather than fear. Perfect for women leaders, moms, and believers ready to embrace a more sustainable, intentional way of living.Trust me: this episode will challenge your perspective on strength, service, and trust. It’s about showing up with less pressure and more presence—knowing that God is the one holding it all together. The moment to let go is now. Are you ready to start trusting more and controlling less?
Welcome to our latest episode featuring Beka Garris-traditional bowhunter, outdoor writer, and dedicated mother. Together, we explore the joys and challenges of raising kids in the outdoors and how we both weave family into our hunting adventures.Beka is renowned for her hands-on approach to parenting in the wild, often bringing her children along on hunts and sharing her experiences to inspire other families. In this episode, we discuss her new book, Field Guide to Feral Parenting, a practical resource packed with over 50 pages of tips, tricks, and how-tos for backpacking, hunting, and fishing with children. The guide covers everything from choosing the right carrier to keeping kids safe, comfortable, and engaged outdoors-a must-read for adventurous parents.Our conversation covers:• How we both started taking our kids hunting at a young age, and the unique rewards and challenges that come with it.• Tips for keeping children comfortable and entertained in the field, including packing smart, planning for weather, and making the experience fun.• Strategies for teaching kids about safety, patience, and respect for wildlife.• The importance of adjusting expectations-focusing on making memories and learning together rather than just the hunt’s outcome.• How traditional archery can be an accessible and enjoyable introduction for young hunters, with practical advice for involving kids in shooting and calling practice.Whether you’re a seasoned hunter or just starting to think about sharing the outdoors with your children, this episode is full of honest stories, practical advice, and encouragement to make hunting a family affair.Check out Beka Garris’s book, Field Guide to Feral Parenting, for more tips and inspiration on parenting in the wild.https://www.blurb.com/b/11640839-field-guide-to-feral-parentingTune in for inspiration, laughter, and a fresh perspective on raising the next generation of hunters-one adventure at a time.
Welcome to our podcast, where we explore the world of natural remedies. Today, we’re discussing how to keep those pesky insects at bay using essential oils and natural ingredients, perfect for enjoying the sun without the bites.Main Discussion:• Essential Oils for Insect Repellent:• Lavender: Known for its calming effects, lavender oil also repels moths and other insects.• Peppermint: Effective against mosquitoes and spiders, peppermint oil is a natural insecticide.• Thyme: Studies show thyme oil can repel mosquitoes and ticks, even surpassing DEET in some cases.• Lemon Eucalyptus: Recommended by the EPA for mosquito repellent properties.DIY Recipes:Homemade Sunscreen2 oz. chemical free, scent free, hand and body lotion4 drops helichrysum oil4 drops Lavender oil1 T. zinc oxideMix all ingredients until very smooth, put in glass, air tight jar. Apply before sun exposure and reapply every 2 hours.SPF is about 20. This sunscreen is NOT waterproof!Insect Repellent4 Oz. glass bottle2 Oz. water2 Oz. Witch Hazel20 drops lemon20 drops peppermint20 drops melaleucaAdd a few crystals of Epsom salt to help emulsify.Mix and spray on as usual! May also add some jojoba oil for moisturizer!Tick Repellent 8oz bottle1/2 cup Vinegar20 eucalyptus 20 drops lemongrass10 drops geranium10 drops cedar-wood10 drops - lavender Top off water-distiledThanks for tuning in! For more information on the essential oils mentioned, check out the links below. If you’re interested in learning more about doTERRA products, feel free to reach out to Lori.Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/loricormi?igsh=MWJlb3FqZW1zeXVqMQ==Email: Lori.cormier1@gmail.comDoterra Most Doterra Popular Essential Oils:https://www.doterra.com/US/en/pl/most-popular-oils?OwnerID=15905233&gad_source=1&gbraid=0AAAAA-6Q42TF71NN-XKYq1JgNc-6WRvHb&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIn9uFgpXtjAMVd0L_AR1pOzcvEAAYASABEgIUY_D_BwE
Podcast Description for "Raised Traditional"Welcome to "Raised Traditional," the podcast dedicated to embracing traditional living, connecting with nature, and empowering women to confidently explore the outdoors. Join us as we dive into topics like hunting, foraging, and cooking with fresh, local ingredients—all while teaching our children to appreciate these timeless practices.In this episode, we’re focusing on bear hunting regulations in Idaho. Did you know that North Idaho is home to around 80 to 100 grizzly bears and approximately 20,000 to 30,000 black bears? As one of only four states in the lower 48 where grizzly bears thrive, Idaho plays a unique role in bear conservation. We’ll discuss the new bear identification course required for hunters starting January 2025, ensuring we all know how to differentiate between grizzly and black bears before heading into the field. I’ll share my thoughts on the importance of bear baiting, why it’s meaningful to me, and how it contributes to conservation efforts.Additionally, I’ve included links to my YouTube videos where you can see how we set up our bear bait, giving you a behind-the-scenes look at the process!Whether you’re an experienced hunter or just starting your outdoor journey, this episode aims to inspire and empower all women to actively engage in conservation and embrace traditional living. Tune in, and let’s explore why our connection to nature is more important than ever!Bear Bait YouTube Playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLsVAd1dEQsvQIN4Bexg_yytL9OZqNXwb9&si=8W_n-IZryVW0CZaZ
This podcast is all about embracing and celebrating traditional lifestyles for women, especially in the great outdoors. We’ll be diving into topics like hunting, archery, and simple ingredient cooking, all while sharing tips on raising our kids to love the wilderness just as much as we do.In each episode, I’ll have the pleasure of bringing on inspiring guests—amazing women from various backgrounds who share their stories, tips, and insights on how to live a more traditional, nature-filled life. Together, we’ll empower each other and hopefully encourage you to step outside your comfort zone and get involved in the great outdoors.So grab a cup of coffee, find a cozy spot, and join me on this journey as we explore the beauty and adventure of a traditional lifestyle. I can’t wait to share these stories with you!
Welcome to the very first episode of "Raised Traditional," where we explore traditional living and celebrating the great outdoors. I’m your host, Madison Childers, and today we’re diving into "The Art of Hunting." This episode is especially close to my heart, as I’ll be chatting with one of my dearest friends and an incredible hunter, Mary Kirkendoll. I was introduced to the world of hunting at a young age. This profound experience shaped my understanding and appreciation of nature and the ethics surrounding hunting. Our goal for this episode is to emphasize the importance of ethical and sustainable hunting practices. Today, we’ll cover practical techniques, discuss the ethics of hunting, and dive into sustainable practices to ensure future generations can enjoy this incredible tradition. To all our listeners, I encourage you to share your own hunting experiences and how you plan to implement sustainable practices in your journey. If you’re looking for resources on ethical hunting and conservation, check out your state Fish and Game offerings and if you’re looking to get started in archery, reach out to local bow clubs or archery shops! Thank you for joining us on this first episode of "Raised Traditional." Stay tuned for our next episode, where we’ll continue exploring what it means to live a traditional lifestyle and connect with the outdoors. Until then, happy hunting!
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