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EP 248: Act Now with Chris Barker

Nolan sits down with Chris Barker of the Wild Sheep Society of BC to discuss the current Act Now campaign – a directive to ask our government to support science-based wildlife management.

EP 247: Quick & Dirty with Wardo, Understanding “IT Band Syndrome”

You’ve probably had pain in the outside of your knee, and someone has told you it’s your IT band, right? Wrong… and Wardo is here to tell you why, and what you can do.

EP 246: Two Decades of Reflection with Chris Denham

Adam sits down with Chris Denham of Western Hunter & Western Hunter TV, Outdoorsmans, and Wilderness Athlete to discuss two decades of publishing and producing hunting content and the lessons learned along the way.

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The Wind & The Wolves – A Hunter’s First Buck

Throughout North America, a hunter’s first buck often represents a right of passage — for many, it is a modern coming of age story. The passing of knowledge from generation to generation, securing food for

EP 245: Quick & Dirty with Wardo, Low Back Pump

Ever start hiking and your low back starts burning and feels like it’s hard as rock? Wardo dives into the cause and how to prevent it!

EP 244: Climate Change & Dall’s Sheep, with Paul Forward, Roman Dial, and Tom Lohuis

Nolan sits down with Paul Forward, Roman Dial, and Tom Lohuis to discuss the impacts of climate change on Alaska’s Dall’s Sheep population.

EP 243 – Quick & Dirty with Wardo, Chronic Plantar Fasciitis

On this episode, Wardo dives in on chronic plantar fasciitis — what it is, foot mechanics involved, and how to manage it.

EP 242: Gear Q&A Pt 2

Nolan answers the remaining questions from the audience on gear, tactics, and horses. Audience questions are always encouraged!

EP 241 – Quick & Dirty with Wardo, Unpacking Sciatica

Wardo wades into the murky waters of Sciatica — one of the most common and contentious disabilities seen in North America — what can cause it, and how to deal with it.

The Mental Wall: How to Get More Out of Yourself During Workouts, By Todd Bumgardner

A few weeks ago, I pulled my truck into my usual parking spot at my gym and just sat there, letting the music play. I wasn’t ready to go in. I didn’t feel like training.