Podcasts

I get a lot out of the following hunting podcasts:

Jay Scott outdoors - Western hunting
KIFARU
Gritty Bowman
Interviews with the hunt masters - Western hunting
Muley Freaks
Gunwerks - lots of good shooting advice
Epic Outdoors - Western hunting
Hunt Backcountry
Eastman's Elevated
Lone Star Outdoors
Wired to Hunt
Hunt Talk Radio - Randy Newberg

I stopped listening to Meateater when a prominent guest said we should not have exited the Paris Climate Accord, then there was no rebuttel or pushback or discussion from the host. So you let someone make a blatant political remark and just go ok on to the next subject. I think the pure hunting info on Meateater is great, I really liked their hunting story approach but the passive aggressive political stuff in the background is too much for me.

One comment from a guest you dont agree with and you write off the entire program? OOOF - everybody is turning into a bunch of snowflakes...so easily offended.
 

I think Rinella's response speaks for itself. And I applaud the method of srogerson of looking for source material when trying to learn more about a subject of interest. It's certainly easy enough these days, so little excuse not to do so.

One comment from a guest you dont agree with and you write off the entire program? OOOF - everybody is turning into a bunch of snowflakes...so easily offended.

I find myself liking the term "snowflake" less and less (also Rinella's use of it in the above-quoted-video), as I see people use it with all sorts of meanings, but I agree with this comment that we should not recoil so strongly from things we find personally objectionable. Investigation rather than a quick conclusion seems prudent. You may still object to the comment in the end, but I'm not sure every objectionable comment requires building a fortified position to combat it. Expressing opinions used to be less incendiary, I think.
 
Rinella was right. Unfortunately this is the day and age that we live in:

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Rinella was right. Unfortunately this is the day and age that we live in

In this case he was not right, in my opinion. Though I'm a fan of his generally.

What you have cited is a great definition. But this is language. It's fluid. Particularly new words in the vernacular. Any one definition is just trying to hold ground until a better one comes around. Many others are being tried, so my caution still stands. Though I think we agree on all points in this discussion.
 
The MeatEater
Exo's The Hunt Backcountry
Cutting the Distance
Backcountry Rookies
Elk Talk w/ Randy Newberg
Hunt Talk Radio
Sportsman's Nation
Wired to Hunt
 
I like a wide variety. Usually get sick of listening to the same people over and over, especially political stuff. Mostly non- hunting or firearms related.

Joe Rogan
Jokko Willink (pick and choose)
Kifaru
Ben Shapiro
Jordan Peterson
Exo's The Hunt Backcountry
Several pastors
 
Here is another one that is not about hunting / shooting but is a good listen..Mike Rowe, "The Way I heard It". It is on the same order of Paul Harvey's, "The Rest Of The Story".
 
Here is my list in no particular order. I don't listen to them all necessary every episode, I pick and choose based on guest or topic.

Joe Rogan
Jocko Podcast
Elk Talk
Cleared Hot
Free Range American
Meateater
Below the Belt
The Hunting Collective
Jay Scott Outdoors depending on guest
Chewjitsu Podcast (jiu jitsu related)
 
I drive a total of 90 minutes a day, so I get a lot of windshield time.
Joe Rogan
Jocko
Carl's Week in review
Epic Outdoors
Hunt Backcountry
Cleared Hot
Meateater
The Hunting Collective
The Western Huntsman
Beyond the Kill
Stuck N The Rut
Wilderness Attitude
 
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