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Okayest Hunter ®

Okayest Podcast Network

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Okayest Hunter Deer Hunting Podcast Putting an end to hunter shaming, returning to our roots as deer hunters, and having fun outdoors! Join us each week as we host a LIVE Listener Call-In Deer Hunting podcast every Tuesday, streaming to Facebook, YouTube, and Instagram at 6 PM CSD. We’re the Okayest hunting podcast in the Midwest. We keep it casual and drink bourbon and beer while chatting with known and unknown deer, elk, and other hunters around the country. Wisconsin-based deer hunting po ...
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This podcast is a designed as a way to stay in touch with the Communication Sciences and Disorders department at UW-Eau Claire, and as a medium to discuss issues related to our field on a local level, as well as a state, national and international level. Most podcasts will contain interviews with students, faculty, SLP experts in the field as well as consumers who participate in speech-language pathology services.
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The Fantasy Rabbit Hole Podcast is a live podcast that focuses on fantasy football. But, as the name suggests we go down the rabbit hole of many different topics. Join CSD Fantasy, Nick Faber and Matt Williams every Wednesday at 9pm or whenever you want on demand.
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The Global Funding and Financing (GFF) podcast is Clearstream’s podcast series for the funding and financing industry, releasing monthly episodes with senior leaders in the space of secured finance covering all major topics shaping the world of collateral, securities lending, repo and OTC derivates leading up to the 2022 edition of the GFF Summit in Luxembourg. Stay connected with the GFF community across the globe and subscribe to our show. Each of the 30 minutes of lively episodes are host ...
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The TuTu Thin Podcast will explore the complex relationship between dancers, athletes, their body and eating disorders, explaining how eating disorders can too easily develop in this driven, perfectionistic yet vulnerable population. TuTu Thin also explores the relationship between the dancer/athlete and the drive for perfection. How can the dancer/athlete develop healthy eating patterns in a world where there is expectation to have a strong, yet thin body. How can the dance teacher, choreog ...
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This podcast explores the wide range of topics affecting how the international development and humanitarian assistance sectors implement safety and security across their organizations and the environments in which they operate. From interviews with security professionals both inside and outside the international development and humanitarian assistance sectors to conversations with regional and country specific experts, listeners will gain key insights on best practices and thematic knowledge ...
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Turkey hunting, bourbon tasting, and big chicken energy. This episode has it all. We kick things off debating whether bringing a bow to turkey camp is brave or just dumb, then crack open a bottle of Chicken Cock bourbon (yes, really) and spiral into owl trivia, KwikTrip chicken propaganda, and questionable whiskey barrel practices. Matt Streim from…
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As a nurse practitioner, Dr. Schreiner has primarily practiced in pediatric/adolescent health and has specialized in the mental health care of children and adolescents. Dr. Schreiner continues her passion for education via her teaching and mentoring for nurse practitioner students from around the country and currently guest lectures at UCLA’s Schoo…
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Almost America’s national bird. That’s where this one starts, and it spirals in all the right ways. This episode dives into what makes turkey hunting such a perfect gateway for young hunters. Between barn cats stalking the blind, 4-year-olds dropping longbeards, and kids forming camp friendships over early-morning hunts, it’s clear turkey season is…
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Scout Speer joins the crew for a glass of bourbon, a BS session, and a great conversation about music, hunting, and the wild mix of adrenaline and stillness that ties it all together. From college soccer to a budding music career with Interstate Music, Scout breaks down her path to becoming an artist, what it’s like getting discovered on Music Row,…
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Nancy Dobbs Owen has performed throughout the United States, with both ballet and modern companies and then as a ballerina and a Meg cover in the National Tour of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s The Phantom of the Opera. Regional theater includes productions at American Musical Theatre of San Jose, The Magic Theater, 42nd St. Moon, and Berkeley Opera. LA the…
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Doug Duren joins the show and discusses the Sharing the Land initiative, explaining how it connects landowners and conservationists through habitat restoration, wildlife management, and community engagement. He outlines practical approaches to managing chronic wasting disease (CWD) in Wisconsin, navigating policy controversies, and offering solutio…
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In our series four finale, we have a feature-length show with senior Ukrainian finance leaders Yuriy Butsa (Commissioner for Public Debt Management) and Yuriy Heletiy (Deputy Governor, National Bank of Ukraine). We discuss Ukraine's extraordinary financial system resilience in the face of a military invasion, its economic performance and strong mon…
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Rachel Fine is a board-certified Registered Dietitian Nutritionist with advanced certifications in Eating Disorders (CEDS-C), Sports Nutrition (CSSD), and Intuitive Eating. Rachel founded To The Pointe Nutrition in 2013, and built The Healthy Dancer® curriculum with the mission to provide credible nutrition education to all dancers, including dance…
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Michael Perry is a Wisconsin-born author, volunteer firefighter, and former nurse who's spent his life mastering the art of storytelling, often about his own hilarious misadventures. Which is a prerequisite for being a guest on our podcast! We dive into deer hunting as a New Year’s ritual, being an outsider in hunting culture, and what it's like ha…
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Cliff Gray lives the kind of life that makes most outdoorsmen envious, splitting his time between guiding hunters in the mountains and spearfishing in the waters of Puerto Rico. From the reality of selling his outfitting business and navigating the unpredictability of guiding to the obsession of spearfishing and the logistics of making a life in th…
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Raul Machorro shares his story from a young child with no dance experience to The High School of Performing Arts in Houston to The Houston Ballet and on to Los Angeles as a dancer. His story is compelling and one that shows to never Raul loves sharing his passion for fitness and dance with everyone he meets! He's a master teacher for Equinox and ha…
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Skyler Bradley joins the Okayest Hunter podcast for a conversation that’s equal parts hilarious and wildly relatable. From viral TikTok deer skits to the unpredictability of internet fame, Skyler breaks down how a simple idea, born from a tradesman’s workday gripes and turned into a massive social media following. It’s not just about dressing up in…
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Mark Kenyon joins the show for a deep dive into conservation, public lands, and the growing threats to access and wildlife management. He eloquently explains how conservation should be a nonpartisan issue, yet political and economic pressures put some of the country’s most treasured outdoor spaces at risk. Mark shares insights from That Wild Countr…
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On this episode of the Hopkins Press Podcast, we sat down in the library of the Hopkins Press offices with Milan Terlunen, author of an article in the new issue of Book History entitled “What We Can(’t) Know Before We Read: Towards a Theory of the Pre-Reading Environment." Dr. Terlunen coins this term, "the pre-reading environment" to talk about al…
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Terry V. Eagan, M.D. is a prominent Beverly Hills psychiatrist, founder and CEO of Eagan Medical Group, LLC., a thriving mental health practice treating over 2000 patients annually. His private patients have included leaders in industry, politics, and performers from television, music and film, many of whom have been at the extremes of celebrity. D…
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The fellas dive into the ever-elusive mastery of deer hunting this week. Things like how experience builds in layers and how you don’t even hear the right lessons until you’ve suffered through enough mistakes to be ready for them. Buck beds, trail cam traps, wind shifts—every misstep is a lesson, whether you learn it the hard way or just listen to …
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Exploring Iowa’s Public Land: Big Rubs, Shed Hunting, and Scouting for Future Hunts In this episode of Dropping Pins, Derek embarks on his first-ever public land scouting trip in Iowa. With a possible tag draw in two years, he’s putting boots on the ground, marking stand locations, and soaking in everything the terrain has to offer. From massive ru…
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Ryan Lonergan steps into the Okayest Hunter studio and right away, it’s clear, this one’s gonna be a good time. He’s the host of the Fragout Podcast, a veteran advocate with 18 years of service work under his belt, and a guy who’s seen more than a few hard truths. The conversation swerves from the absurdity of podcasting tech failures to the real-d…
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In this episode of Dropping Pins Derek talks to central Wisconsin native Brian Dombrowski. Brian has been a serious big buck killer for a long time and spends a considerable amount of time scouting and learning the public lands of WI, as well as a few other states. Brian has killed and hunted some truly remarkable animals in different states. We di…
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Join us for this special live show recorded at the GFF Summit 2025. Dive into the insights and analysis from our keynote speakers: Charles Lichfield, Deputy Director of Geoeconomics at the Atlantic Council and James Pomeroy, Global Economist at HSBC, plus a special interview with Harri Vikstedt, Senior Director for Financial Markets at the Bank of …
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Lauren Gaul has a multifaceted professional career performing as a Radio City Rockette for over 10 years appearing in the national touring company and on the great stage at Radio City Music Hall. She was also a Rockette swing for three years and worked under the direction of; Linda Haberman, Julie Branam, Dennis Callahan, Becky Downing, and Eileen …
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This episode was chaos—just like every hunting season. Bourbon-fueled ramblings, shed hunting plans, and the occasional existential crisis about the meaning of a three-finger pour. But beneath the laughter and whiskey-soaked musings, there's gold: Iowa scouting, antler obsession, and the never-ending pursuit of finding the right place at the right …
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Ep. 21- Zack Robb aka Stache Squatch In this episode Derek talks with Lone Wolf Custom Gear team member, Zack Robb. Zach is from central Virginia and has transitioned from somewhat agricultural hunting land to more rigorous mountain terrain. This challenging terrain has really inspired Zack to push himself and learn to hunt mountain bucks. Zack sta…
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AI is creeping into every corner of the hunting world, but is it helping hunters, or just making us lazier? Greg, Eric and a handful of callers debate the rise of AI-powered trail cams, smart optics, and hunting apps that predict deer movement with machine learning. Is technology making us better hunters, or just over-reliant on gadgets? Meanwhile,…
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In this episode, Derek sits down to talk with Alvin. Sitkiewicz of Michigan Gone Wild. Michigan Gone Wild is celebrating their 10th year of production of awesome YouTube deer Camp videos. Alvin and his group of friends have been filming from lower Michigan Archery and gun hunting along with out-of-state Whitetail hunts all across the country. In th…
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When you recover, you can do almost anything… ✨ Join us as we welcome Maggie Felmann to the TuTu Thin Podcast! Maggie, an Eating Disorder Coach and passionate animal advocate, shares her incredible journey—from battling an unforgiving eating disorder to rescuing animals during the LA fires and helping others heal. Growing up as a young artist in We…
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Happy New Year! We are back with a special preview of the 2025 Global Funding and Financing (GFF) Summit – on “Navigating uncertainty: Geopolitics and market dynamics”. The summit will take place in Luxembourg on 29-30 January. In this episode, we discuss about the big themes and keynote speakers that will make up the event’s agenda, focusing on co…
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This episode dives into the unique personalities and perspectives from across the Okayest Podcast Network, showcasing how there’s truly a podcast for anyone and everyone in the outdoors. From public land etiquette and gear tips to the challenges of late-season hunting and even trapping insights, the hosts share their expertise, humor, and stories. …
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Derek sits down to talk to Justin Synan from lone Wolf Whitetail Addictions and host of Run & Gun podcast. Derek and Justin talk about his upbringing of hunting public land and suburban areas of Maryland in his youth. Later in life, Justin and his family decided to move to Kentucky to pursue trophy whitetails having lived in Kentucky the last five …
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Professor Inês Pinto, MD, Ph.D., is a renowned Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist from Portugal and one of only three specialists in her field in the country to hold a Ph.D. She graduated from Porto Medical School in 2008 at the age of 23, having entered the program at just 17. Alongside her medical career, Inês has a background in classical ballet,…
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This episode was a whirlwind of hunting stories, gear talk, and camaraderie. From navigating icy marshes and late-season challenges to reflecting on the ethics of public land hunting, the crew shared insights and laughs throughout. Key takeaways included: Late-Season Hunting: Ice can shut down marsh access, pushing deer to higher ground or neighbor…
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