The Field Ethos Podcast Don Trump Jr., Jason Vincent, and Mike Schoby
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The Global Hunt for Adventure — Hosted by Don Trump Jr., Jason Vincent, and Mike Schoby
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The Field Ethos Podcast - episode 54 - Blake Barnett
Blake Barnett is the Ruger No. 1 of humans - a classic who refuses to die. An OG in the outdoor industry, Blake is the host of Trailing The Hunter's Moon, an expert at rattling for whitetail, a staunch advocate for hunters' rights, and believes you'd be better off with more self-confidence. You're going to enjoy this conversation.
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The Field Ethos Podcast - episode 53 - Adam Grenda
Adam is an Alaskan pilot and hunter, family man, and homesteader. Raised in North Idaho, Adam has a ton of stories to tell.
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The Field Ethos Podcast - episode 52 - Spartan Forge
As military spec ops in Iraq, bill had the idea for Spartan forge. He realized that the prosecution/finding of terrorist targets and pursuit of trophy whitetails have many parallels. Jason and Bill discuss the mapping software designed in war, made for hunters.
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The Field Ethos Podcast - episode 51 - Kristi Noem
Governor Kristi Noem is a rancher, farmer, small business owner, and New York Times bestselling author of Not My First Rodeo: Lessons Learned From the Heartland. Watch as see applies those hard earned lessons in her conversation with Jason and Charlie.
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The Field Ethos Podcast - episode 50 - Pat Hemingway Adams
Pat is the great grandson of Earnest Hemingway. He is a regular contributor to Field Ethos and a member of the Hemingway board of directors. Listen to him and Jason talk through their past and future adventures.
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The Field Ethos Podcast - episode 49 - Christian Schauf
Christian Schauf is the founder and CEO of Uncharted Supply Company, a manufacturer of high-quality survival systems and products made to empower people with the proper gear and education to guide them back to safety in an unanticipated emergency.
Christian Schauf, a serial adventurer, athlete, entrepreneur, and philanthropist, grew up on a farm in Wisconsin where he learned to navigate the environment, operate and repair vehicles, and handle animals from a very young age. When emergencies would strike their small community, Schauf’s family would leverage their tractors, chainsaws, and experience, to help dig out or clear a path for their neighbors. His upbringing etched memories of being prepared for enduring the worst – and always lending a helping hand to anyone in need – a trait Schauf carries today.