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We talk to Sarah Barnett of naked and afraid about overcoming addiction and fears, to face new ones and overcome those. From discovering who she was and where she needed to be by spending time in nature and learning survival skills to eventually teaching others and ultimately ending up on Naked and Afraid. Foraging and hunting all while naked and battling lions, crocodiles, and crazy thunderstorms for twenty one days.
In this episode we welcome back Sean Rowe to the show and discuss his recent Lyme disease diagnosis and the road to recovery. Sean is a singer, songwriter, forager, foraging instructor and star of his foraging show on YouTube called " Can I Eat This" which he invites musician friends to go on a foraging journey and then prepares a meal with the foraged ingredients and wraps it up with some wonderful music. If you haven't seen it, I highly recommend checking it out after listening to this episode!
In this episode we talk to friend of the Pod Michael Baker about foraging, fishing, and life. There are definitely some gems of knowledge mixed with lots of laughs.
In this episode Luke talks to Crystal Brown a Wisconsin native and wild foods educator. She has been teaching wild food to students in the classroom as well as educating her local community and participating in food sovereignty programs and advocating for clean waters through an action committee.
We talk to Gilbert Randolph a Kansas City native and passionate outdoorsman and writer.
In this episode we talk to Danny Pejsa. Danny is a forager and chef from the wonderful state of Michigan.
In this episode we get to talk to Jonathan Durtka of the Michigan Spearfishing Association. Johnathan is an adventurous spearfisher that has helped change the the regulations and fish available to take with a spear. if you've been on social media lately and seen some guys spearing walleyes in Lake Michigan, you've probably come arcoss his social media page.
Bryan Bramlett is one of the most influential foragers in the country with a breadth of knowledge from acorns to mushroom mycology. In this fun filled conversation Bryan and Clay discuss a wide variety of topics that are sure to make you chuckle.
We talk to Kate Small an Idaho resident who teaches others how to trap and hunt wolves. Her and her husband host a YouTube channel where they show their hunts and help others learn how to hunt and trap wolves.
Mark “Merriwether” Vorderbruggen is a foraging teacher, professional caveman and PHD chemist that has a very interesting story of how he came to the world of plants and plant medicines. Join us for a very interesting and informative conversation.
Ben Falk is probably one of the most unique and trusted voices in the world of permaculture. Ben’s distrust of dogma has led him to some amazing feats on his farm. Listen to this amazingly informative episode on all things invasion biology.
In this episode Clay talks about his recent participation in a deer drive and how he might have just found the best way to deer hunt. Luke covers his recent bison hunt and the dissatisfaction that came from it even though the freezer was filled.
In this episode we talk to Linden Loren of KuduPoint Broadheads about personal experiences and the affordability, durability, and quality of their product as well as have a few good laughs. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode we talk to Trevor Anderson and Jake Anderson from Toulou Broadheads about their design and why it works, why it costs what it does, and what sets their broached apart from the rest. We talk about family, tradition, keeping the passion alive for the next generation. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode we talk to Jenna Rozelle. Jenna is a writer, homesteader, forager, hunter, angler, wild foods educator and outdoors person. She enjoys a teaching and writing about getting people comfortable and familiar on their landscapes. You can find what she shares on her website jennarozelle.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode we talk to friend of the podcast and Illinois native Jed Arkels. This one is full of laughs and wisdom and covers topics like nuts, nut oils, persimmons and rice porridge. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We talk to Rick Spicer of Mallorn Archery and Packrat Bushcraft. Rick has a background in primitive skills and bushcraft and a love of archery. We talk about his new company and his desire to create a high quality quiver for all of your hunting adventures. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode we talk to Joe Elliston of Initial Ascent packs. In the past we have talked about the packs and how great they are (No Joke) so this time around we talk a little about the packs and share some laughs and hunting stories. Anything from hunting squirrels and ducks in flooded timber to the great salt lake and deer, elk, and bears this episode has it all. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode Clay and Luke talk about bowsmithing and learning from your mistakes. The mental frame work for morality that a father provides for his children and how coots taste terrible and what they would rather eat. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode we talk to public land hunter Greg Litzinger. Greg has found some serious success on public and shares some of his knowledge as well as some fun stories. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
















