Nature Reliance Podcast

Nature Reliance Media

Welcome to the Nature Reliance Podcast, the ultimate audio destination for outdoor enthusiasts, survivalists, and nature lovers. Each episode delves into the heart of wilderness living and survival skills, guided by experts in the field. Join us as we explore a myriad of topics ranging from bushcraft and land navigation to wildlife tracking and naturalist studies. Our podcast not only educates but also inspires, empowering listeners to deepen their connection with the natural world. Whether you're a seasoned outdoorsman or just starting your journey into the wilderness, the Nature Reliance Podcast offers invaluable insights, tips, and tales to enhance your outdoor experiences. Tune in to join a community that reveres nature and thrives on adventure."Get our free online survival course!:  https://bit.ly/FreeMSTGJoin the NRS Online Membership here:  https://bit.ly/NRSONLINE

  1. JAN 29

    How Understanding Plant Names Helps You Read the Land

    Plant systematics and Latin plant names intimidate a lot of people. But they shouldn’t. In this episode, I sit down with Eric Comley, a herbaceous plants instructor, to break down why scientific plant names actually matter and how they help everyday people understand plants, landscapes, and ecosystems more clearly. We talk about why Latin names are descriptive tools rather than academic jargon, how genus and species relationships help you learn plants faster, and how dichotomous keys really work without turning plant identification into a memorization exercise. We also discuss ways to make plant study fun for kids and adults, how learning through games improves retention, and why plants are some of the best indicators of what’s happening on the land around you. This conversation is about slowing down, observing more closely, and building practical knowledge that carries over into tracking, navigation, and wilderness skills. The best classroom has no walls.  Join us to build real-world skills with us at Nature Reliance School.  Link in the show notes. The NRS Online Membership is THE best way to get the most up to date content for our followers:  https://bit.ly/NRSONLINE Water Bottle Blowout.  Use code PODCAST to get 25% off.   The NRS Online Membership is THE best way to get the most up to date content for our followers:  https://bit.ly/NRSONLINE Thanks for listening! Follow us at Nature Reliance School.

    54 min
  2. 12/17/2025

    Practical insights on longevity, movement, hydration, nutrition, and nature based health

    In this episode, Craig Caudill sits down with Dr. Scott Hardin for a thoughtful conversation on what it really means to live well, not just live longer. You can find Dr. Hardin at his websiteYou can find some insight into the 20-5-3 concept, hereCheck out the protocol from Prolon Life that Dr. Hardin discussed here.  You can use code SCOTTHARDIN50 for a fantastic discount.Rather than focusing on lifespan alone, this discussion centers on extending health span, the ability to stay strong, capable, and mentally sharp as we age. Dr. Hardin breaks down the core principles of lifestyle medicine and explains how modern convenience, ultra processed foods, and sedentary habits quietly erode long term health. Craig and Dr. Hardin also share a mutual appreciation for judo and discuss how purposeful movement practices build strength, balance, coordination, and resilience across a lifetime. Judo serves as a powerful example of movement as medicine and highlights why functional, skill based movement often outperforms machines and isolated exercises. The conversation expands into the importance of embracing healthy discomfort, inspired by ideas similar to those found in The Comfort Crisis. Dr. Hardin explains why discomfort is not something to avoid, but something the human body needs in measured doses to remain adaptable and resilient. Additional topics include: The pillars of lifestyle medicine and where most people fall shortMovement as medicine and why hiking, rucking, and outdoor activity matterShinrin yoku or forest bathing and the science behind nature based healthUltra processed foods and why dietary fiber is the most common nutritional deficiencyHydration, minerals, and electrolytes and why water alone is not always enoughBlue Zones and what long lived cultures consistently get rightThis is a practical, grounded conversation focused on real world application. No extreme protocols. No hype. Just sound principles that support long term health and capability. If you care about aging well, staying physically capable, and building a body that supports an active, meaningful life, this episode is for you. The NRS Online Membership is THE best way to get the most up to date content for our followers:  https://bit.ly/NRSONLINE Water Bottle Blowout.  Use code PODCAST to get 25% off.   The NRS Online Membership is THE best way to get the most up to date content for our followers:  https://bit.ly/NRSONLINE Thanks for listening! Follow us at Nature Reliance School.

    1h 14m
  3. 03/20/2025

    Lessons from the Field: Search and Rescue Insights from 2024

    Every year, Search and Rescue (SAR) teams risk their lives to save outdoor enthusiasts who find themselves in trouble. In 2024 alone, SAR teams have responded to numerous critical incidents—many of which could have been prevented. In this episode, Craig Caudill sits down with Tracy Trimble, an experienced SAR volunteer and Nature Reliance School instructor, to break down the real-life lessons from this year’s rescues. From lost hikers to high-risk cliff falls, we uncover the most common mistakes that lead to emergencies—and, more importantly, how you can avoid becoming a statistic.  These data points were gathered through Wolfe County Search and Rescue.  See please a link for the ALL volunteer team and consider a donation for their incredible work.   Join us for an eye-opening discussion on:  ✅ The biggest trends in 2024 SAR operations  ✅ What truly happens when a rescue call goes out  ✅ The key survival mistakes that put people at risk  ✅ Practical tips to stay safe in the backcountry Whether you’re a seasoned outdoorsman or just starting your journey into the wild, this episode is packed with must-know survival insights that could save your life. Tune in now! The NRS Online Membership is THE best way to get the most up to date content for our followers:  https://bit.ly/NRSONLINE Water Bottle Blowout.  Use code PODCAST to get 25% off.   The NRS Online Membership is THE best way to get the most up to date content for our followers:  https://bit.ly/NRSONLINE Thanks for listening! Follow us at Nature Reliance School.

    1h 25m
5
out of 5
116 Ratings

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Welcome to the Nature Reliance Podcast, the ultimate audio destination for outdoor enthusiasts, survivalists, and nature lovers. Each episode delves into the heart of wilderness living and survival skills, guided by experts in the field. Join us as we explore a myriad of topics ranging from bushcraft and land navigation to wildlife tracking and naturalist studies. Our podcast not only educates but also inspires, empowering listeners to deepen their connection with the natural world. Whether you're a seasoned outdoorsman or just starting your journey into the wilderness, the Nature Reliance Podcast offers invaluable insights, tips, and tales to enhance your outdoor experiences. Tune in to join a community that reveres nature and thrives on adventure."Get our free online survival course!:  https://bit.ly/FreeMSTGJoin the NRS Online Membership here:  https://bit.ly/NRSONLINE

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