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We are joined by friend Poldi Wieland of The Year of Plenty Podcast to talk about recent plant obsessions and hunting adventures. Poldi is alway in the pursuit of reconnecting to the lost ways of food culture and preservation. As always there is a wide range of topics with plenty of nuggets of wisdom. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megapho…
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We talk to Frank Giglio a professional chef, forager, trapper, hunter, angler, and all around Maine outdoorsman. Frank is an amazing person who ties everything he does to food and the thrill of finding cooking and sharing it with others. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesBy Publicly Challenged Podcast
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We talk to Pierson Willhite a person on social media who had a reel that blew up and went viral. In that reel he goes on a run trying to spread seeds and love and grow food for people throughout his town. Everything was great and the reel was trending until the foraging community decided to turn on him and turn him into a martyr. So naturally Clay …
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In this episode we talk to Bryan Bramlett of Healing Ecosystems. Bryan is a hunter forager and is extensively studying knotweed and utilizing it to slow the spread rather than spraying poison on it. From chasing groundhogs with a recurve and chasing turkeys to talking about the useful ways to use knotweed and slow the spread this episode has it all…
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Clay and Luke talk to Matthew Normansell of Wisconsin and England. He joins us and talks the similarities and differences of foraging and hunting in England vs. in Wisconsin. Matthew is also the creator of the Facebook group Wild Food Wisconsin which is the largest and most active foraging group around. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megap…
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Clay and Luke talk about social media and its impact on peoples behavior towards others online. There is also discussion of how people are changing and we want to cling to the old ways and still pick up a phone and stop by someones house for a visit. Why do allium have phallus like names and what we are doing with our ramps right now. Lactic fermen…
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In this episode we talk to Jake DeBow of New England Naturals. Jake is one extremely passionate trapper and hunter set out to educate others and elevate the awareness around this dying art form. Jake is a wildlife biologist with a passion for the outdoors and keeping a healthy and sustainable population of animals. When he isn't trapping or working…
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Join Clay and Luke as the talk to guest Eduardo Garcia. Chef Eduardo Garcia is a chef, outdoor enthusiast, storyteller, creator, and athlete who inspires people to savor the adventure of the human experience. Cofounder of Montana Mex a food and seasoning company. He also stars in the wonderful cooking show Big Sky Kitchen on the Magnolia Network wh…
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Clay and Luke talk to Judd McCullum. Judd is an avid lover of the outdoors and loves to look at things through a scientific lens. we talk about everything from eating crawfish eggs to restoring native plant diversity in the landscape and how Judd spends his free time collecting seeds and moderating the Working Class Bowhunter Facebook forum. We als…
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In this episode Luke talks to Deandre Reed of The Dreaded Archer Podcast about his journey as an adult onset archer to hunter and podcaster. From struggling with finding a new place in this world after college sports and feeling lost and depressed to finding a passion and purpose in archery. Another redemption story is made through nature and the l…
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In this episode of The Publicly Challenged podcast Clay talks to Tom Wessels of Antioch University. Tom is an esteemed ecologist that has spent the last 40 years perfecting the art of reading the forested landscape. This is a must listen to episode if you want to learn how forest shifts can impact your hunting or foraging! Learn more about your ad …
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In this episode we talk to Ken Asmus of Oikos Tree Crops. For years Ken has been breeding and selling rare and interesting plants and trees. There are many interesting plants that attract deer on Kens property that we talk about. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesBy Publicly Challenged Podcast
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In this episode of Publicly Challenged we talk to the one and only Arthur Haines. Arthur is the author of multiple books, a renowned foraging instructor, and a hunting guide with an approach to being a part of the land that many people completely forego in todays world. You don’t want to miss this episode. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit me…
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On this episode of Publicly Challenged we get a chance to talk with Sam Thayer from The Foragers Harvest. Widely regarded as one of the most knowledgeable foragers in the country we had him on to talk about another passion of his: Hunting. Not widely regarded as a hunter but listen in as he schools you in all manner of critter catching. An episode …
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Join us for another exciting episode where we talk to Luke McLaughlin of Holistic Survival School. Luke is a primitive survival skills instructor and three time Naked and Afraid contestant. We talk about osage wood and it being the best source for making bows. Luke also talks about his use of herbs and tinctures to lessen the amount of bug bites he…
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On this episode we feature the famed hunting writer Pat Durkin. Pat lives in Eau Claire, Wisconsin, is an award-winning outdoor writer, freelance newspaper columnist, and general outdoors reporter. We talk about wolves, mountain lions and how geese are a nuisance! You will love this episode! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adch…
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Join us for another fun filled, and extraordinarily informative episode as we interview George Barnett of The Hungry Forager. George is a forester, an expert forager, and a Kentucky resident that formerly kick flipped through his younger years right on into a love of the outdoors. George has a Kentucky field guide coming out soon. Learn more about …
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In this episode, we talk to Donny Dust. Donny is a writer, survival and primitive skills instructor, podcast host, and Alone contestant. We talked to him about his recent trip to Africa and what it was like to live with the Maasai tribe. This episode dives deep into talking about how to use and make stone tools and starting fires as well tracking g…
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In this episode we talk to Lorenzo Tavani. Lorenzo is a chef, personal trainer, forager, and social media personality. We talk about all sorts of things related to foraging and preparing wild foraged items and incorporating them into daily life. There is also quite a bit of laughs strewn throughout the episode as well! Learn more about your ad choi…
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Clay and Luke talk to Jessica Carew Kraft, author of Why We Need to be Wild. Jessica has drastically changed her life in research of ancient and forgotten skills. Tired of being caught in the modern pitfalls of fast paced modern life, she decided to make a change and learn the ways of our ancestors. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone…
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In this episode we introduce a new host to the show our dear friend Clay Bowers! Clay and Luke interview the musical and foraging sensation known as Sean Rowe. Sean has more than a decade of foraging knowledge and it shows. In the early 2000's Sean took a 24 day solo trek in the Catskills surviving on what nature provided. Can I Eat This is Sean's …
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In this episode I talk to Dan Stephens of Illinois Learn to Hunt Program. The program is designed and geared to educate and recruit adult hunters and get them started on their hunting journey. Tons of great content and wonderful ways you as an individual can help recruit and retain hunters. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adcho…
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In this episode we talk to Rachelle Shrute the only woman named Rachelle Shrute in the world. We talk about how she got her start in the outdoor writing space and hunting. There is also talk about hunting photography, growing your own mushrooms and traveling and getting stalked while at trade shows. Even though there wasn't much hunting or gear tal…
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In this episode, I talk to Jason Ellis one of the founders of Lost Pines Yaupon. They are based outside of Austin Texas and help restore native toad habitat while collecting North Americas native caffeine source. Yaupon holly is native but often gets out of hand if not wild tended, that is where Jason and his team come in. Lost Pines offers concent…
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In this episode, I talk to Tyler Winter of Native Fish for Tomorrow. Tyler is trying to remove the stigma around so called rough fish and bring people to understand they have a place and a purpose just like all the other so called game fish. We talk about suckers and buffalo as well as how to catch and cook them. Below is a link to the recipe he re…
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In this episode, I talk to Steve Cantu of Wild Edible World Podcast. We sat in a park at a picnic table and discussed our lack of chanterelle that we had found and decided to record an episode and cover a wide array of topics and somehow tie it all in with foraging and wild food preparation. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adch…
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In this episode, I talk to Daniel Vitalis. He is the host of the television show WildFed on the Outdoor Channel. What can I say, Daniel and I talk about some things that have never been talked about on this podcast before. Creationism, Luciferian influences in modern culture, and the mind raping of the masses are just some of the rabbit holes we go…
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In this episode I talk to the Bear Archery team about their lineup for 2023 and how I was thoroughly impressed with their bows and their high end bows as well. When I shot them at ATA I knew I needed to find out more and tell everyone how impressed I was with their hard work and how well they all shot. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaph…
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In this episode I talk to Bob Sealy of Sealy Outdoors home of The Big Bass Splash tournament. We talk about technique and surprises that catch fish. We also go into the tournaments and how they got started and where they are now. There is also many stories of the anglers and the major wins throughout the years. This truly is a one of a kind experie…
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