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Welcome to the Country Outdoors Podcast! Join your host Mary O'Neill Phillips as she chats with guests from the country music and outdoor entertainment industries. Each episode offers lively conversations that blend the best of country music and outdoor adventure. Tune in for engaging stories, expert insights and a celebration of the country outdoors lifestyle.
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“I slept in my truck more than I slept in a bed for two years.” - Cooper GallantBassmaster Elite Pro Cooper Gallant joins host, Mary O'Neill Phillips on the Country Outdoors Podcast. No plan B. No backup. Just a dream. Before the Bassmaster Elite Series, this is what it actually looked like — sleeping in parking lots, running extension cords from a church, and doing whatever it took to keep going.From Ontario, Canada, Cooper Gallant didn’t just grow up fishing. Before going all-in on bass fishing, he was chasing a completely different path as a snowboarder — until everything shifted.With his dad behind the camera documenting the journey, Cooper bet on himself and committed fully to becoming a professional angler.In this episode, he shares the real story behind chasing a career in fishing — the grind, the sacrifice, and what it truly means to go all-in with no plan B.This is the side of pro fishing no one talks about.New Content Weekly! https://linktr.ee/countryoutdoorsoffi...Get Country Outdoors merch here! ➡️ https://countryoutdoors.com/shop----------OUR Partners :Field and Stream https://bit.ly/3MpZgp4OnX Hunt https://bit.ly/3UyuOKNYuengling https://bit.ly/yuenglingbeer#CountryOutdoors #BassFishing #ProFisherman #FishingLife Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the Country Outdoors Podcast with Mary O'Neill Phillips, HunterGirl opens up about the moment she hit a breaking point — questioning her purpose, her path, and whether she was meant to keep going. After asking God for direction, something unexpected happened just weeks later… and it changed the trajectory of her entire career. This is a conversation about faith, doubt, and what it really takes to keep going when you feel like giving up. In this episode: Almost quitting music Faith and finding direction The moment everything changed The reality behind chasing a dream Staying grounded through success Watch / Listen to more Country Outdoors: 🎙 Full episodes every week 📍 Country music, hunting, faith & real stories Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Meghan Patrick opens up about the moment she was done with music — and what almost made her walk away for good. In this episode of the Country Outdoors Podcast, Meghan shares her most honest story yet — from surviving an abusive relationship to losing her record deal and hitting her lowest point in Nashville. At one point, she was ready to quit music entirely. But that wasn’t the end of her story. We dive into how she rebuilt her life, found strength in her faith and marriage, and discovered a new path — both in her music and in the outdoors. Meghan also talks about her new album Golden Child (Final Chapter) and what this next phase of her career really means. This episode is about resilience, purpose, and what it takes to keep going when everything tells you to stop. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Meghan Patrick opens up about the moment she almost walked away from music — and what pushed her to the brink. From losing her record deal to hitting her lowest point in Nashville, this is just a glimpse into one of her most honest conversations yet. Full episode drops tomorrow on the Country Outdoors Podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Texan and Country artist, Aaron Watson joins the Country Outdoors Podcast with Mary O’Neill Phillips for a conversation about family, hunting traditions, and building a career in country music on his own terms. Watson has spent more than two decades proving that independent country artists can succeed without following the traditional Nashville path. In this episode, he shares why time spent hunting with his kids matters more than trophies, how the outdoors has shaped his perspective on life, and what authenticity really means in modern country music. From raising a family around hunting culture to staying grounded in faith and values while navigating the music industry, Aaron talks about the experiences that have defined both his career and his life outside the spotlight. In this episode • Aaron Watson on hunting with his kids • Why family matters more than trophies • Building an independent country music career • Faith, values, and life on the road • The connection between country music and the outdoors Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tomorrow on the Country Outdoors Podcast, independent country artist Aaron Watson joins us for a conversation about doing things your own way — in music and in life. From the meaning of being an “outlaw” in country music to why he’d rather hunt with his boys than chase trophies alone, Aaron shares the mindset that’s guided his career outside the Nashville machine. Full episode premieres tomorrow at 6 PM CST. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the Country Outdoors Podcast, Mary O’Neill Phillips sits down with Hunter and Chase Farrior of Spring Legion and Austin Collins, founder of the Quack Shack Podcast — three young hunters building brands around their passion for turkey hunting, duck hunting, and the traditions of the outdoors. Hunter and Chase Farrior are the brothers behind Spring Legion, a brand rooted in the history and culture of turkey hunting. Hunter is also the author of Ballad of a Turkey Hunter and Any Given Spring Morning. Hunter draws inspiration from the storytelling traditions of legendary turkey hunters like Tom Kelly and Gene Nunnery and wants to be a bridge to the next generation of turkey hunters. Together, the Farrior brothers are committed to honoring the heritage of turkey hunting while helping preserve its future through conservation and storytelling. Austin Collins is the voice behind the Quack Shack Podcast, a waterfowl hunting platform built around his passion for duck hunting and the culture that surrounds it. Through Quack Shack, Austin travels, records conversations with other hunters and outdoor entrepreneurs, and tells the stories behind the people, brands, and traditions that make up the waterfowl world. Beyond the hunt itself, Austin is also a husband and father who believes the outdoors should be something worth passing down. For him, building Quack Shack isn’t just about duck season — it’s about creating a community and a legacy that his kids can one day be part of. In this conversation, they discuss: • The traditions and history behind turkey hunting culture• Building grassroots hunting brands from scratch• The influence of writers like Tom Kelly and Gene Nunnery• The role of conservation in the future of turkey and waterfowl hunting• Why storytelling and podcasts are shaping the next generation of hunters• The passion that drives hunters every spring and fall For these hunters, the goal isn’t just building a brand — it’s preserving the traditions of the outdoors and creating something worth passing down to the next generation. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Recorded live from the NWTF Convention in Nashville, Tennessee, this special episode of the Country Outdoors Podcast brings together some of the most exciting voices in country music and the outdoor world. Host Mary O’Neill Phillips sits down with a lineup of guests who share a passion for hunting, conservation, and the outdoor lifestyle. From stories on the road in country music to conversations about turkey hunting, conservation, faith, and the future of outdoor media, this episode captures the energy of one of the biggest gatherings in the hunting community. Guests in this episode include: • Drake White – sharing his story of faith, resilience, and finding purpose through hardship. • Colby Acuff – talking music, Western roots, and the outdoors. • Sydnie Wells – discussing hunting, conservation, and the next generation of outdoor media. • Tyler Booth – on traditional country music and life outdoors. • Leon Majcen – sharing insights from the shooting sports world. • Kasey Tyndall – discussing her music career, time on the road, and her connection to the outdoors. Filmed on location at the National Wild Turkey Federation Convention, this episode highlights the intersection of country music, hunting culture, conservation, and the outdoor lifestyle—all from the heart of one of the outdoor industry’s most iconic events. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Recorded live from the NWTF Convention in Nashville, Tennessee, this special episode of Country Outdoors brings together leading voices from country music, hunting, storytelling, and conservation — all from the floor of one of the most important gatherings in the outdoor industry. This live podcast captures conversations with artists, filmmakers, advocates, and conservation leaders who share a common passion for the outdoors and preserving hunting traditions for future generations. Featured Guests Michael Ray Country music artist and lifelong outdoorsman Michael Ray discusses balancing life on the road with his passion for hunting and why the outdoors continues to play a central role in his life. Sam Soholt Public land advocate and filmmaker Sam Soholt joins the conversation to talk about conservation responsibility, protecting access to public lands, and the future of hunting in America. Ben O’Brien Outdoor storyteller and conservation communicator Ben O’Brien shares perspectives on modern hunting culture and the importance of authentic storytelling within the outdoor community. HunterGirl Country music artist HunterGirl discusses her connection to hunting, faith, and family, and how her outdoor upbringing continues to influence her career and music. Mo Pitney Traditional country artist Mo Pitney talks about songwriting, heritage, and the deep relationship between country music, rural values, and outdoor life. William Toll Filmmaker William Toll discusses conservation storytelling and the role film plays in documenting and protecting America’s natural resources. Matthew H. McGee and James B. Lawson — The Buffalo River Project Representing the Field & Stream short film The Buffalo River Project, McGee and Lawson share the conservation story behind protecting one of America’s most significant waterways. About This Episode The NWTF Convention represents more than hunting. It is a gathering of people committed to conservation, community, and the preservation of outdoor traditions. This episode highlights the conversations and stories shaping the future of hunting, conservation, and country music culture today. Recorded live at the National Wild Turkey Federation Convention in Nashville, Tennessee. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Brian Kelley and Brittany Kelley join us live at NWTF to talk Tribe Kelley’s Mossy Oak camo launch, Made in USA apparel, Florida Georgia Line reunion rumors, solo music, faith, fishing tournaments, and life in the outdoors. We dive into Brian Kelley’s sport fishing obsession (blue marlin, SFC League, Gulf Coast Cowboys), growing up hunting in Georgia and Florida, turkey season plans, deer camp memories, and what it really means to stick to your values in today’s world. Brittany shares the story behind Tribe Kelley’s American-made clothing brand, their Mossy Oak collaboration, and how faith has shaped their journey over the last five years. We also address the Florida Georgia Line reunion speculation, Brian’s solo single “93 in the Keys,” conspiracy theory culture, and what both Brian and Brittany want to be remembered for. This is an unfiltered, faith-forward, outdoors conversation from the NWTF show floor — hunting, fishing, music, business, marriage, and God at the center of it all. If you love turkey hunting, blue marlin fishing, Mossy Oak camo, country music, Florida lifestyle, and real conversations about faith and family — this one’s for you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
From Mobile, Alabama to millions of streams, Muscadine Bloodline has built one of the most loyal fanbases in country music—without playing by Nashville’s rules. In this episode of the Country Outdoors Podcast, Charlie Muncaster and Gary Stanton break down their journey from college bar gigs and cover bands to gold records, sold-out shows, and full creative independence. We talk songwriting, staying independent in a major-label world, building a career from the ground up, and why owning your music matters more than chasing charts. The conversation also dives into their Southern roots, faith, family, and deep connection to the outdoors—turkey hunting, fishing, Mossy Oak culture, and how time outside keeps them grounded in a demanding industry. This is a real, behind-the-scenes look at what it actually takes to build something lasting—on your own terms. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of Country Outdoors, Mary O’Neill Phillips sits down with Adam Sanders — number-one songwriter, avid outdoorsman, and winner of The Road — to talk about the moment years of grinding finally paid off. Adam breaks down how he approached the competition differently than any other artist, why connecting with the audience mattered more than out-singing the room, and how he strategically built performances to win a fan-voted national television show. He also opens up about life in Nashville, being pigeonholed as a songwriter, and why he ultimately chose to turn down a record deal after winning. Beyond the stage, Adam shares his deep connection to the outdoors — from chasing whitetails and turkeys across the South and Midwest to finding peace and clarity in the woods. The conversation takes a powerful turn as he reflects on faith, letting go of control, and learning to trust God with the timing of his career. This is a raw, honest look at success, patience, and staying grounded — in music, hunting, and life. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A heartfelt story of resilience, faith, and outdoor adventures that will inspire hunters and anglers alike. Mary O’Neill Phillips sits down with veterinarian Emmy Patterson-Wood to explore how a life rooted in the outdoors shapes resilience, purpose, and compassion. Emmy reflects on growing up in a large, active family, where camping, hiking, and fishing trips fostered her love for wildlife and animals. She shares how caring for a sibling with special needs strengthened her empathy—lessons that carry over to both veterinary work and the hunting and fishing world. Listeners will hear Emmy’s experiences balancing college rodeo, motherhood, and a career in veterinary medicine while navigating profound grief after losing her husband. She discusses how faith, community support, and time in nature helped her heal, highlighting the therapeutic power of pets and the outdoors for managing stress and loss. For hunters, anglers, and outdoors enthusiasts, Emmy’s story offers practical inspiration: finding purpose through challenges, trusting the process, and valuing relationships with family, friends, and the natural world. From deer stands to fishing trips, this conversation underscores how outdoor pursuits can anchor us in times of hardship and remind us to embrace life’s joys. Follow the show for more weekly hunting and fishing conversations that explore life, resilience, and the outdoors. Presented by: Field & Stream Get more from Field & Stream: https://www.fieldandstream.com/ Get to know your host, Mary O’Neill Phillips: https://www.countryoutdoors.com              Join the F&S 1871 Club and experience a membership dedicated to the outdoor culture of sporting traditions, storytelling, and the conservation of our lands: https://www.fieldandstream.com/1871-club/  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What you feed your dog can shape performance, longevity, and recovery far beyond genetics. Serious hunters and anglers know a good dog is more than a companion. A bird dog in the field, a retriever in icy water, or a cattle dog putting in miles all day demands nutrition that matches the work. This conversation pulls back the curtain on how canine nutrition actually supports stamina, joint health, digestion, and long-term soundness. Animal nutrition scientist Kathy Gross breaks down why inflammation sits at the center of many common canine issues, from arthritis to digestive trouble, and how diet choices can either amplify or manage those problems. The discussion explores protein, fat, and carbohydrate balance for active dogs, explaining why endurance dogs, sprint-style working dogs, and sporting breeds all burn fuel differently. Listeners will gain a clearer understanding of gut health and the microbiome, why frequent food switching creates digestive chaos, and how antibiotics, stress, and allergies can derail a dog’s performance. There’s also a practical look at organ meats, omega fatty acids, antioxidants, and electrolytes, and why these matter for recovery after long days in the field. Rather than chasing trends or marketing hype, this episode emphasizes evidence-based feeding strategies rooted in animal science and real-world field experience. It’s an insider-level conversation that helps hunters and outdoorsmen make smarter decisions for dogs that work hard, travel often, and deserve to stay healthy season after season. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A brutal Alaska duck hunt becomes a powerful reckoning with legacy, loss, and why we hunt. Americana artist Drew Holcomb joins host Mary O’Neill Phillips for a wide-ranging, deeply personal conversation that moves from Southern duck blinds to the frozen edge of the Bering Sea. At its heart is a January King Eider hunt in Alaska one of North America’s most demanding waterfowl pursuits and the family history that pulled Drew and his brother north into the dark. Raised in a household where hunting, fishing, and storytelling were inseparable, Drew reflects on growing up duck hunting in Mississippi, learning fieldcraft from his grandfather, and how outdoor traditions shape identity across generations. The conversation explores what makes sea duck hunting so different from long shots and open water to weather that tests both gear and resolve and why modern waterfowl equipment matters when conditions turn unforgiving. Beyond the hunt, Drew opens up about fatherhood, introducing kids to hunting the right way, and balancing ambition with responsibility in both the outdoors and creative life. Listeners will also hear how chasing rare game like King Eiders parallels elk hunting, upland bird hunting, and other high-effort pursuits where patience, humility, and failure are part of the reward. This episode is equal parts hunting story, outdoor philosophy, and reminder that the strongest traditions aren’t just about harvesting game but about protecting the bonds formed in the field and passing them on. Follow the show for more weekly hunting, fishing, and outdoor conversations. Presented by: Field & Stream Get more from Field & Stream: https://www.fieldandstream.com/ Get to know your host, Mary O’Neill Phillips: https://www.countryoutdoors.com              Join the F&S 1871 Club and experience a membership dedicated to the outdoor culture of sporting traditions, storytelling, and the conservation of our lands: https://www.fieldandstream.com/1871-club/  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
From first rabbits to filming legends, this episode traces how an outdoors life is built. Every hunter and angler has a starting point but not everyone turns that beginning into a career spent in the woods. In this episode of Country Outdoors, Mary O’Neill Phillips sits down with her husband, Zach Phillips, for a rare, unfiltered conversation about growing up outdoors and finding a life shaped by hunting, fishing, and storytelling. Zach walks through his earliest hunting memories, from quail and rabbit hunts on a Missouri farm to learning deer and turkey hunting in South Georgia. Along the way, he explains how small-game hunting, trapping, coon hunting, and creek fishing built the foundation for understanding animal behavior, wind, and woodsmanship skills that still matter for serious whitetail and turkey hunters today. The conversation also explores how a passion for hunting shows and outdoor magazines evolved into a career behind the camera. Zach shares what it’s really like filming deer hunts, elk hunts, and backcountry adventures, why being a hunter first matters for outdoor production, and the mistakes that teach lessons no classroom ever could. From bowfishing escapades to sitting in tree stands with legendary hunters, this episode pulls back the curtain on outdoor television and life on the road. It’s an honest look at mentorship, tradition, and the long road from first hunt to making a living in the outdoors—perfect for anyone chasing their own path through hunting, fishing, and wild places. Follow the show for more weekly hunting, fishing, and outdoor conversations. Presented by: Field & Stream Get more from Field & Stream: https://www.fieldandstream.com/ Get to know your host, Mary O’Neill Phillips: https://www.countryoutdoors.com              Join the F&S 1871 Club and experience a membership dedicated to the outdoor culture of sporting traditions, storytelling, and the conservation of our lands: https://www.fieldandstream.com/1871-club/  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
From fishing ponds to first turkey hunts, RaeLynn opens up about slowing down outdoors. Mary sits down with country music star RaeLynn for a wide-ranging conversation that blends family, faith, and a growing pull toward the outdoors. Raised in Texas and shaped by hard work, rodeos, and wide-open spaces, RaeLynn shares how time outside (especially fishing) has become a grounding force in an otherwise fast-paced life. Listeners will hear RaeLynn talk candidly about motherhood, raising her daughter with strong values, and why outdoor experiences matter more than ever in a world dominated by screens and schedules. From early memories of fishing with friends to recent adventures introducing her daughter to ponds, tackle boxes, and patience, this conversation highlights how fishing and hunting slow life down and reconnect us to what matters. RaeLynn also opens up about wanting to learn the craft of hunting—from spring turkey hunting to understanding the responsibility of harvesting and cooking your own wild game. It’s an honest look at what draws newcomers to hunting culture and why more families are rediscovering outdoor traditions. Woven throughout the episode are reflections on faith, resilience, and authenticity, along with stories from life on the road, songwriting, and staying grounded through outdoor time. Whether you’re a seasoned hunter, a weekend angler, or someone curious about getting started, this episode offers perspective, encouragement, and a reminder that the outdoors operate on a different clock, one worth following. Follow the show for more weekly hunting, fishing, and outdoor conversations. Presented by: Field & Stream Get more from Field & Stream: https://www.fieldandstream.com/ Get to know your host, Mary O’Neill Phillips: https://www.countryoutdoors.com              Join the F&S 1871 Club and experience a membership dedicated to the outdoor culture of sporting traditions, storytelling, and the conservation of our lands: https://www.fieldandstream.com/1871-club/  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A mountain sportsman loses everything to floodwaters, and finds purpose, faith, and resilience in the aftermath. In this powerful and deeply personal episode of Country Outdoors Podcast, host Mary O’Neill Phillips sits down with North Carolina mountain native Andy Buchanan, bowhunter, father, and founder of Thorn Broadheads, to share a story that reaches far beyond the hunt. Andy grew up hunting these Appalachian ridges, learning woodsmanship through squirrel hunting, whitetail deer seasons, and a lifelong connection to the land. But when Hurricane Helene tore through western North Carolina, those same mountain creeks turned violent, wiping out his home, his business, and nearly everything he owned in a matter of hours. This conversation isn’t just about disaster, it’s about what comes after. Andy walks listeners through surviving catastrophic flooding, navigating isolation with no communication, and facing the mental and emotional weight that follows losing your livelihood and sense of place. For hunters and anglers who understand the bond between people and landscapes, this episode hits close to home. You’ll hear how faith, family, and the outdoor community carried Andy forward, and how Appalachia’s self-reliant spirit showed up when government help fell short. The episode also explores how Andy balanced rebuilding a life with helping neighbors, managing disaster relief efforts, and slowly bringing his broadhead company back to life ahead of bow season. This is a reminder that the outdoors don’t just shape how we hunt, they shape how we endure, protect one another, and rebuild when everything familiar is gone. Follow the show for more weekly hunting, fishing and country music conversations conversations. Presented by: Field & Stream Get more from Field & Stream: https://www.fieldandstream.com/ Get to know your host, Mary O’Neill Phillips: https://www.countryoutdoors.com              Join the F&S 1871 Club and experience a membership dedicated to the outdoor culture of sporting traditions, storytelling, and the conservation of our lands: https://www.fieldandstream.com/1871-club/  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A young country artist reveals how faith, family, and the outdoors shaped his unexpected path forward. Country artist Baylee Littrell sits down for an open, grounded conversation about country music, family legacy, and how time outdoors has shaped his story. Raised between tour buses and rural Georgia, Baylee shares what it was really like growing up as the son of a Backstreet Boy while still finding his own identity in music, sports, and the outdoors. Listeners will hear how bass fishing on his family land, four-wheeler days, and time with his grandparents built his earliest outdoor foundation. Baylee talks candidly about his first bowhunting experience, why he’s drawn to shotgun sports, and why turkey hunting is at the top of his list for next season. The conversation also digs into the power of conservation, the importance of responsible harvest, and why reconnecting with nature matters more than ever. Baylee also opens up about the moment on American Idol that reignited his love for songwriting and deepened his faith—ultimately changing his creative direction. From country influences and gospel roots to his sports management studies at LSU, this is an insider look at an emerging artist who isn’t afraid to blend worlds, chase truth, and lean into the outdoors lifestyle that grounds him. Follow the show for more weekly hunting and fishing conversations. Presented by: Field & Stream Get more from Field & Stream: https://www.fieldandstream.com/ Get to know your host, Mary O’Neill Phillips: https://www.countryoutdoors.com              Join the F&S 1871 Club and experience a membership dedicated to the outdoor culture of sporting traditions, storytelling, and the conservation of our lands: https://www.fieldandstream.com/1871-club/  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A powerful conversation on hunting traditions, bird dogs, and the faith that carries us through loss. Country music artist and lifelong outdoorsman Mo Pitney returns to the podcast for a deep, wide-ranging conversation that weaves together the heart of the sporting life; upland hunting, bird dogs, family, faith, and the outdoors traditions that shape us. Recorded in Nashville, Mo opens up about growing up in Illinois as a pheasant hunter, learning bluegrass in church, and the family roots that built his love for music and the wild places he still seeks out today. Listeners will hear Mo’s incredible story of the Brittany Spaniels that shaped his childhood, including an unforgettable final hunt from his dog Duchess—one of the most emotional working-dog stories ever shared on this show. Mo also dives into how becoming a father changed his relationship with the land, why he’s passionate about conservation, and how hunting in Tennessee pushed him to rediscover quail habitat close to home. The conversation takes a heartfelt turn into faith, grief, and the powerful bond between people and their animals, with Mo sharing how the outdoors helped his family navigate the loss of a pet and the promise of hope during hard seasons. This is an insider conversation every upland hunter, dog handler, and outdoors-minded parent will connect with—raw, honest, and deeply grounded in the sporting life. Follow the show for more weekly hunting and fishing conversations. Presented by: Field & Stream Get more from Field & Stream: https://www.fieldandstream.com/ Get to know your host, Mary O’Neill Phillips: https://www.countryoutdoors.com              Join the F&S 1871 Club and experience a membership dedicated to the outdoor culture of sporting traditions, storytelling, and the conservation of our lands: https://www.fieldandstream.com/1871-club/  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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