The Silvercore Podcast with Travis Bader

Travis Bader

The Silvercore Podcast explores the mindset and skills that build capable people. Host Travis Bader speaks with hunters, adventurers, soldiers, athletes, craftsmen, and founders about competence, integrity, and the pursuit of mastery, in the wild and in daily life. Hit follow and step into conversations that sharpen your edge.

  1. Ep. 185: 37 Dead at the Bluebird Cafe: Why Canada Won't Talk About It with Dr. Noah Schwartz

    5D AGO

    Ep. 185: 37 Dead at the Bluebird Cafe: Why Canada Won't Talk About It with Dr. Noah Schwartz

    Dr. Noah Schwartz is the political scientist who decided he could not write honestly about Canada's gun community without going through the licensing system himself. He took the PAL. He took the RPAL. He sat at 84 kitchen tables across this country. What he found is a story most Canadians have never heard. In this episode we cover the largest deliberate mass casualty event in Canadian history that almost nobody remembers, why the handgun freeze was announced after a shooting in Texas, the policy framework Czechia used after a university massacre that did the opposite of what Canada did, and what it means that single-shot black powder pistols were banned alongside Glocks. Get Targeted: https://amzn.to/4wbl61w More from Noah: https://noahschwartz.ca and @NoahSchwartzy on X _____Silvercore Club - https://www.silvercore.ca/club Online Training - https://www.silvercore.ca/Other Training & Services - https://www.silvercore.ca/course/categoryMerchandise - https://www.silvercore.ca/collections/all-merchandiseBlog Page - https://www.silvercore.ca/blog Host Instagram - @Bader.Trav https://www.instagram.com/bader.travSilvercore Instagram - @SilvercoreOutdoors https://www.instagram.com/silvercoreoutdoors ____ Timestamps 00:00:00  Cold open and Silvercore Club 00:01:16  Welcome and meeting at the NFA event 00:02:01  What political science is and how Schwartz fell into firearms research 00:05:18  Breaking suburban-Ottawa preconceptions, his first time shooting in rural Alberta 00:08:51  American gun rights vs Canadian citizenship, the load-bearing distinction 00:11:27  What being treated fairly looks like, the handgun freeze and inheritance 00:13:55  Teaching gun politics at university, viewpoint diversity in the classroom 00:17:54  Storytelling, evolution, and why narrative beats statistics 00:23:00  Mass shootings, mental health framing, and why fear overrides evidence 00:25:46  Why Targeted exists, and who it is actually written for 00:27:30  The two factions of Canadian gun advocacy, hunters and sport shooters 00:31:23  Civilian-military reconnection, rifle shooting as the first federally funded sport 00:33:18  The aesthetics theory, what black rifles communicate to both sides 00:36:14  Canadian identity, the CBC, the National Film Board, and the gunless cowboy 00:39:20  Finland and the Nordic security model 00:41:11  The case for a Canadian firearms museum 00:43:41  Making the gun the object instead of the person 00:45:00  The largest deliberate mass casualty events in Canadian history, including Bluebird Cafe 00:48:13  Why cars and alcohol kill more people but face less regulation 00:51:13  The 6 percent problem, gun owners as a political minority 00:53:01  Interest group capture and why the community loses 70 percent of the time 00:55:30  Reconnecting firearms to national defence, Carney's civil-servant proposal 01:01:30  The OIC, executive overreach, and why parliament matters 01:04:35  Black powder pistols banned alongside Glocks 01:05:15  Why the handgun freeze was announced after Uvalde, Texas 01:08:19  The Czech Republic, Charles University, and a different policy response 01:10:30  The real causes of crime, mental health, and harm reduction 01:12:30  How current laws stop gun owners from seeking mental health help 01:17:51  Blake Brown and the Angry White Men question 01:22:32  Why treating the media as the enemy is a losing strategy 01:25:23  Personal agency and not outsourcing your voice to organizations 01:28:04  RCMP variant reclassifications and the case for objective criteria 01:33:00  The Bader 2020 OIC affidavit, prohibited weapons absurdities, charge stacking 01:37:15  What he would tell a PhD student starting on Canadian firearms policy 01:39:00  Suppressors and the next policy fight 01:40:29  Closing message to young Canadian hunters and sport shooters 01:42:34  Wrap

    1h 43m
  2. Ep. 184: The Secret Language of Animals: How to Hear What the Wild is Saying About You  | George Bumann

    APR 21

    Ep. 184: The Secret Language of Animals: How to Hear What the Wild is Saying About You | George Bumann

    George Bumann can hear a coyote two miles away and tell you there's a wolf on the ridge. He's watched ravens rat out approaching eagles before they're visible. He's tracked a mountain lion by thinking like one until the birds around him started treating him like a predator. The uncomfortable truth? Every time you step into the woods, the entire landscape is already talking about you. Your location, your mood, your intentions. All of it, broadcast across hundreds of yards before you see a single animal. George spent four decades decoding animal language from his home at the edge of Yellowstone. In this episode, he reveals what the animals are actually saying, why experienced hunters are still missing most of it, and the one skill you can start practicing this weekend that changes everything. Buy Eavesdropping on Animals here: https://amzn.to/4tfPJRH Georges Website: https://www.georgebumann.com/gb/ Georges Art: https://georgebumann.myshopify.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/georgebumann/ _____Silvercore Club - https://www.silvercore.ca/club Online Training - https://www.silvercore.ca/Other Training & Services - https://www.silvercore.ca/course/categoryMerchandise - https://www.silvercore.ca/collections/all-merchandiseBlog Page - https://www.silvercore.ca/blog Host Instagram - @Bader.Trav https://www.instagram.com/bader.travSilvercore Instagram - @SilvercoreOutdoors https://www.instagram.com/silvercoreoutdoors ____ 0:00:00 - Introduction and sponsor messages0:01:54 - George Bumann joins the Silvercore Podcast0:03:09 - What inspired George to write Eavesdropping on Animals0:04:00 - Tracking foxes as a kid and the mystery of how animals know you're there0:05:16 - Why George stopped hunting: health, family history, and an honest reckoning0:09:00 - Why stepping away from hunting actually deepened his understanding of wildlife0:11:19 - The Eden epiphany: the moment birds revealed the hidden language of the wild0:16:02 - The coyote's word for "wolf" and how George reads animal alarms at distance0:21:03 - Establishing a baseline: spotting the absence of normal0:22:00 - Spidey sense, military awareness, and why rural kids have the sharpest instincts0:25:24 - Indigenous wisdom: thinking happy thoughts on a moose hunt0:27:27 - Your emotional state changes how animals perceive you0:30:00 - Clever Hans the horse: what animals read in us that we don't know we're broadcasting0:34:00 - Tracking a mountain lion by getting inside its head0:37:48 - Crows that recognize your vehicle and hold grudges0:42:37 - Ravens and wolves: Norse mythology meets field observation0:49:13 - A grizzly bear encounter in British Columbia0:54:28 - When the squirrels alarm you, the hunt is over0:56:13 - The chickadee alarm system: counting the Ds to measure danger1:00:00 - Trying to outsmart ravens (and failing)1:03:20 - How your mood changes every animal encounter1:07:07 - Prairie dogs describing your shirt colour and how fast you walk1:08:06 - Disabilities as superpowers: ADHD, hearing loss, and trained senses1:14:04 - Sitting with Jon Young and discovering what 70 observers reveal1:17:41 - How AI is transforming animal language research1:22:00 - Why game calls fool judges but not turkeys1:24:45 - How do you call a beaver?1:29:54 - Animal accents: why crows sound different in California, Alaska, and Maine1:35:20 - The honeycomb landscape: reading the shape of silence1:36:08 - Don't walk like a human: moving through the woods like a squirrel or turkey1:40:24 - Why being quiet and receptive makes you a better person, not just a better hunter1:44:47 - Silvercore Club member question: the single most important thing you can start doing now1:46:22 - Faith, nature, and finding your church outside1:49:40 - It's about belonging: why nature connection fights loneliness and depression1:52:49 - Closing thoughts and part two teaser

    1h 53m
  3. Ep. 183: Charged by a Brown Bear at 2 Meters - Torkel Norling on Tracking, Stress & the Never-Quit Mindset

    APR 7

    Ep. 183: Charged by a Brown Bear at 2 Meters - Torkel Norling on Tracking, Stress & the Never-Quit Mindset

    Torkel Norling does 200 to 300 wounded game recoveries a year. He gets called by Swedish police in the middle of the night to track traffic-hit wildlife, hunts brown bears and lynx with dogs he's bred himself, and just wrote the book on modern blood tracking. Literally.In this episode, we cover the massive differences between Swedish and North American hunting culture, what happens during a real police tracking callout at 2 AM, a brown bear charge that stopped two meters from his face, the mental framework that separates good trackers from great ones, and why the "never quit" attitude matters more than breed, gear or method. Whether you track with dogs or alone with flagging tape and a headlamp, this one's for you. Guest referral by Erik Rohdin of Nordic Tales and American Trails. - https://open.spotify.com/show/0S6FLXVhVbXXD802ws5j1w Instragram - https://www.instagram.com/torkelnorling/ Modern Blood Tracking Book - https://mcfarlandbooks.com/product/modern-blood-tracking/ _____Silvercore Club - https://bit.ly/2RiREb4 Online Training - https://bit.ly/3nJKx7U Other Training & Services - https://bit.ly/3vw6kSU Merchandise - https://bit.ly/3ecyvk9 Blog Page - https://bit.ly/3nEHs8W  Host Instagram - @Bader.Trav https://www.instagram.com/bader.travSilvercore Instagram - @SilvercoreOutdoors https://www.instagram.com/silvercoreoutdoors ____ Time Stamps [00:00:00] Intro and welcome[00:02:12] Swedish government-hunter relationship vs. North American friction[00:04:53] 12,000 wildlife accidents a year: Torkel's tracking operation[00:06:00] Moose population decline, wolves and Allemansrätten (right to roam)[00:07:44] BC vs. Sweden moose numbers and management philosophy[00:10:02] Why Sweden shoots cows and calves first, the science behind it[00:13:52] Wolf politics, the rural-urban divide[00:16:00] Two hunting traditions: independent forest dogs vs. continental driven hunts[00:18:48] Travis's Swedish hunting experiences, from Sollerön to the Norma estate[00:25:18] Advice for hunters without dogs, and why Torkel says there's no substitute[00:28:18] Police callout walkthrough: what happens when the phone rings at 2 AM[00:33:33] Hulda the scent hound, trained to only track on asphalt[00:36:22] The two-dog system, switching from tracker to bay dog[00:38:25] Close calls with wounded game, the mentality that separates good from great[00:40:52] The brown bear stories, dog sacrifice and a charge in the dark[00:46:36] Why Torkel felt zero stress with a bear two meters away[00:48:33] Travis on tunnel vision: skiing, motorcycles and a grizzly survivor[00:51:24] The stair model for stress, starting low and staying below the red line[00:53:14] Inoculation training: visualization, close-range drills and the safety bubble[01:01:02] Physical fitness as the foundation for mental toughness[01:02:16] The never-quit attitude, what elite trackers all have in common[01:06:21] Breaking tracking into single missions: find the start, follow the track[01:08:00] When you lose the trail, go back to the beginning and find your mistake[01:13:53] Practical tips for tracking without a dog[01:18:11] Drones, night vision, thermal: what Sweden allows after the shot[01:20:55] How Swedish hunt teams self-regulate without conservation officers[01:24:00] Bear hunting regulations, the two-dog limit and Plott Hounds from North America[01:29:44] Dog injuries and the reality of close-quarters predator work[01:35:05] Old methods vs. new, why emotion and tradition block progress[01:40:22] Top performers share knowledge freely, ego kills development[01:44:27] Where to find Modern Blood Tracking and how to connect with Torkel

    1h 46m
  4. Ep. 182: "I Shouldn't Still Be Here" | Sir Drifto on Risk, Adventure & Knowing When to Stop

    MAR 24

    Ep. 182: "I Shouldn't Still Be Here" | Sir Drifto on Risk, Adventure & Knowing When to Stop

    Nathan James, known online as Sir Drifto, holds the world altitude record for the highest electric paramotor flight and has flown hundreds of miles in a vintage open cockpit biplane with his dad. He's also the kind of guy who once tried to fly a paramotor under a bridge and lost his sponsorship in the process. In this conversation, we talk about what happens when the risk-to-reward ratio flips, why real adventure can't be bought through a booking agent, the Camel Trophy / Defender Trophy comeback, growing up on dirt bikes and two-strokes, what every young person should experience at least once, AI and predictive surveillance, and why the simplest eras might have produced the most capable people. Nathan is heading to British Columbia for the Defender Trophy, the successor to the legendary Camel Trophy, and this conversation captures exactly the kind of person they'd want behind the wheel. Silvercore Podcast 182 Nathan James - Sir Drifto Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sirdrifto/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@SirDrifto _____Silvercore Club - https://bit.ly/2RiREb4 Online Training - https://bit.ly/3nJKx7U Other Training & Services - https://bit.ly/3vw6kSU Merchandise - https://bit.ly/3ecyvk9 Blog Page - https://bit.ly/3nEHs8W  Host Instagram - @Bader.Trav https://www.instagram.com/bader.travSilvercore Instagram - @SilvercoreOutdoors https://www.instagram.com/silvercoreoutdoors ____ Timestamps: 00:00 Intro and the Sir Drifto origin 01:34 Life is short and the risk-to-reward ratio 03:03 When risk stops falling only on you 05:20 Dirt bikes at eight and the berm that changed everything 08:33 Counting birthdays you didn't expect to reach 10:13 Regret as the real balancing act 11:50 Contrived hardship vs. real challenge 14:23 What every young person should experience once 17:36 The Wall-E problem and the softening of capability 22:01 Technology, instant gratification, and lost patience 24:06 Face-to-face connection as the future commodity 27:21 Photoshopping a report card and the sinking jet boat 30:29 The world record electric paramotor flight 40:42 The altitude and would he do it again 42:12 Why winter was the only option 43:22 Flying a Piper Cub cross-country with his dad 47:15 The broken fuel gauge and cornfield contingencies 52:11 The Defender Trophy (Camel Trophy successor) in BC 57:56 Whether it'll be televised 01:00:23 Safety third 01:01:17 Flying a paramotor under a bridge 01:04:12 The helicopter laser incident and federal consequences 01:12:28 AI, facial recognition, and pre-crime prediction 01:16:54 Favorite movies and books 01:22:06 Write down your bucket list and challenge every excuse

    1h 25m
  5. Ep. 181: "The Old Version of Yourself Has to Die" | Josh Botha

    MAR 10

    Ep. 181: "The Old Version of Yourself Has to Die" | Josh Botha

    Josh Botha showed up to his first precision rifle match with a blind-magazine .204 Ruger and no idea what he was doing. A decade later, he's a four-time Team Canada World Championship competitor, senior designer at MDT (Modular Driven Technologies), founder of the BC Precision Rifle League, and the man behind North Star Precision Training. In this episode, Josh shares his journey from South Africa to England to BC, how archery led him into the precision rifle world, what it's really like inside MDT's culture, and the massive news about MDT acquiring Lone Peak Arms. We dig into the mental game of competitive shooting, the NRL Hunter format, wind reading, barriers to entry for new PRS shooters, the role of faith in business and life, and why one person stepping up can change everything. 🎁 This month we're giving away a SAI Mini Red Dot to an active Outpost listener - Silvercore Club members, activate the Outpost in your member portal to enter! 🔗 Connect with Josh: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jbotha_/  North Star Precision Training: northstarprecisiontraining@gmail.com and https://www.instagram.com/northstarprecision/ BC Precision Rifle League: https://www.instagram.com/bcprecisionrifle/MDT Sporting Goods: https://www.instagram.com/mdttac21/Optics - https://armament.com/ Ammo - https://www.norma-ammunition.com/ _____Silvercore Club - https://bit.ly/2RiREb4 Online Training - https://bit.ly/3nJKx7U Other Training & Services - https://bit.ly/3vw6kSU Merchandise - https://bit.ly/3ecyvk9 Blog Page - https://bit.ly/3nEHs8W  Host Instagram - @Bader.Trav https://www.instagram.com/bader.travSilvercore Instagram - @SilvercoreOutdoors https://www.instagram.com/silvercoreoutdoors ____ Timestamps: 0:00 Intro & SAI Mini Red Dot Giveaway 1:30 Meet Josh Botha: Competitive Shooter & MDT Designer 2:16 Knocking Over Josh's Rifle at a PRS Match 4:24 Growing Up in South Africa & Moving to England 7:00 Family Moves to Canada: Landing on Canada Day 2006 8:33 BC as the Best of South Africa and England Combined 10:00 From BCIT Mechanical Engineering to "Pretensioneer" 11:55 MDT's People-First Culture and Hiring Philosophy 13:16 MDT's Origin Story: From Rooster33 to Martin's Vision 14:28 MDT Acquires Lone Peak Arms: What It Means 16:50 Passion vs. Career: Drawing the Line 18:48 How Archery Led Josh Into Precision Rifle 21:00 First PRS Match: A .204 Ruger and No Idea 22:00 The BC Sniper Match & Why the PRS Community Is Different 27:00 PRS Attracts "Weird Gear Math Nerds" — And That's Great 28:00 The Mental Game: Almost All of It Is Mental Now 29:13 Conscious Competence to Subconscious Mastery 30:06 Wind Reading: The Great Equalizer 30:50 Barriers to Entry: Cost, Fear & PRS .22 Matches 33:50 Launching North Star Precision Training 37:00 Training Venues & The BC Long Range Problem 38:00 Biggest Mistakes New Precision Rifle Shooters Make 39:27 Dealing with Match Pressure & First-Stage Jitters 41:00 NRL Hunter: The Most Fun Match Format Explained 46:00 Gear vs. Skill: LRF Binos, Tripods & Weight Limits 48:03 MDT's Content & Media Strategy: Becoming a Media Company 52:00 Education as Marketing: Magpul, Glock & MDT 54:50 AI in the Firearms Industry: Spanish & French YouTube Channels 57:37 Suppressors: Will MDT Get In the Game? 59:00 Fighting for Suppressor Legalization in Canada 1:02:49 The Power of One Person to Create Change 1:07:55 Leveraging Mentors & Asking for Help 1:08:46 Faith at MDT: A Quiet But Real Foundation 1:11:05 Josh's Faith Journey & Losing His Mom 1:13:29 A Transformative Six Months: Growth Through Trials 1:16:27 What's Next: 4th World Championship & Rimfire in Lithuania 1:19:00 Building a World Championship Rimfire Rig 1:20:14 Product Design: When "Done" Meets "Perfect" 1:23:21 MDT's Most Popular Products (Magazines & Chamber Flags) 1:24:38 CAPRA: The Canadian Precision Rifle Association Board 1:26:39 Addressing Conflict of Interest Criticism 1:30:28 Growth of PRS in Canada: From 75 Members to National Teams 1:32:12 Where to Find Josh & Final Thoughts

    1h 34m
  6. Ep. 179: Melt Your Face Off Hot Wing Challenge | The Wild Kitchen x Silvercore

    FEB 10

    Ep. 179: Melt Your Face Off Hot Wing Challenge | The Wild Kitchen x Silvercore

    This was supposed to be a hot wing challenge.It turned into something else. We sat down to take on a melt your face off hot wing challenge and ended up in a real conversation about food, marriage, work, ambition, comfort, and the choices that shape a life over time. The heat ramps up fast. Talking becomes harder. Filters disappear. We talk about building something from scratch, walking away from paths that look good on paper, raising kids with intention, food as memory, food as connection, and why comfort has a way of slowly pulling people off course. This episode also introduces The Wild Kitchen Podcast, a show about food, authors, hunters, foragers, and people who still know how to make things with their hands and feed the people they love. Nothing here was planned. Nothing was cleaned up to make it tidy. If you’re into honest conversations, good food, and doing things the hard way on purpose, this one will land. Apple - https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/the-wild-kitchen/id1871562316 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/7IVrTjpZePPuoKprNkgZx6?si=afb700ee09994cf4 Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/thewildkitchenpodcast/ _____Silvercore Club - https://bit.ly/2RiREb4 Online Training - https://bit.ly/3nJKx7U Other Training & Services - https://bit.ly/3vw6kSU Merchandise - https://bit.ly/3ecyvk9 Blog Page - https://bit.ly/3nEHs8W  Host Instagram - @Bader.Trav https://www.instagram.com/bader.travSilvercore Instagram - @SilvercoreOutdoors https://www.instagram.com/silvercoreoutdoors ____ Timestamps 00:00 We commit to the hot wing challenge01:45 Why the first attempt failed04:10 What The Wild Kitchen is really about07:30 Starting something and sticking with it10:50 Food, memory, and why meals matter14:40 The meals that never leave you18:20 Heat kicks in and thinking gets harder21:45 Comfort food and emotional attachment24:50 Death row meals and what they reveal30:15 What we wanted to be as kids35:05 Leaving the path you were expected to follow39:40 Work that feels honest45:30 Food, family, and presence50:00 Heat level check and regret53:10 Old skills in a modern world58:20 Belief, curiosity, and asking better questions01:03:45 Pushing through discomfort01:07:40 Failure, momentum, and self trust01:12:20 Dealing with criticism01:16:10 Grandparents, food, and inherited habits01:20:40 Preservation, fermentation, and patience01:24:10 Processing animals and community01:28:10 What the future actually looks like01:32:30 Final wing and closing thoughts

    1h 28m
  7. Ep. 178: Why Training Fails Under Stress | Chris Butler on Perception, Video Evidence, and Use of Force

    JAN 27

    Ep. 178: Why Training Fails Under Stress | Chris Butler on Perception, Video Evidence, and Use of Force

    What looks obvious on video often tells the least important part of the story. Chris Butler has spent decades inside high consequence decision making, as a search and rescue technician, a police inspector, a force science instructor, and an expert witness called into hundreds of use of force cases. In this conversation, we dig into how stress bends perception, why traditional training often fails under pressure, and how video evidence can mislead investigators, leaders, and the public. We explore the difference between performance and learning, why mistakes are essential for real skill acquisition, how decision making degrades under stress, and what trainers, coaches, and leaders across any field can learn from force science. This episode is for anyone responsible for training others, leading teams, or forming opinions based on partial information. Key themes and takeaways Why performance during training is not the same as learningHow retention and transfer actually work under stressThe danger of linear, checkbox driven training modelsDecision training vs technique trainingWhy video evidence feels convincing but can be wrongFrame rates, fisheye distortion, and perceptual gapsLeadership responsibility when public emotion is highMoral courage and restraint in the age of instant judgmentWho this episode is for Law enforcement and military trainersCoaches and instructors in any high pressure domainLeaders responsible for public trustCivilians who want better frameworks for evaluating viral footageLinks to Chris Butler’s work Trainer’s Bullpen Podcast - https://www.trainersbullpen.comTrainer’s Bullpen on Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/trainers-bullpen/id1661836359Trainer’s Bullpen on Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/2xxGiZkTlRlNh9NYl4AdGTChris Butler, Force Science Instructor - https://www.forcescience.com/author/chris/Linkedin - https://ca.linkedin.com/in/chris-butler-b330943a_____Silvercore Club - https://bit.ly/2RiREb4 Online Training - https://bit.ly/3nJKx7U Other Training & Services - https://bit.ly/3vw6kSU Merchandise - https://bit.ly/3ecyvk9 Blog Page - https://bit.ly/3nEHs8W  Host Instagram - @Bader.Trav https://www.instagram.com/bader.travSilvercore Instagram - @SilvercoreOutdoors https://www.instagram.com/silvercoreoutdoors ____ Timestamps 00:00 Pressure bends perception and memory01:10 Meeting Chris Butler before COVID shut everything down03:00 From search and rescue to policing05:10 When training mistakes nearly got people killed07:30 Why personal skill does not equal teaching skill09:45 The failure of linear, technique based training12:10 Why law enforcement training ignores learning science14:20 Performance vs learning explained16:45 Retention and transfer, what actually matters19:20 Why firearms qualification is meaningless22:00 How force on force training changes outcomes24:30 RCMP research and evidence based qualification changes26:40 Decision training vs technique training29:50 Why mistakes are essential for learning33:10 The danger of spoonfeeding solutions36:30 Why training under pressure works39:10 Can this apply outside law enforcement41:40 How experts analyze use of force incidents44:10 Why video never tells the full story46:50 Frame rates, missed actions, and false conclusions49:30 Body cameras distort distance and threat perception52:30 Leadership failure under public pressure55:10 Moral courage and protecting your people57:50 Final thoughts on training, leadership, and restraint

    1h 5m
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The Silvercore Podcast explores the mindset and skills that build capable people. Host Travis Bader speaks with hunters, adventurers, soldiers, athletes, craftsmen, and founders about competence, integrity, and the pursuit of mastery, in the wild and in daily life. Hit follow and step into conversations that sharpen your edge.

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