Adaptive Outdoorsman

Shawn Jordan

The Adaptive Outdoorsman Podcast with host Shawn Jordan will be sharing the stories of hunters, trappers, and anglers, We will discuss issues that affect the modern Adaptive outdoorsman, The life experiences that have shaped them. How they adapt to life's challenges and persevere. To give inspiration to all Outdoorsmen to overcome their struggles in the wild, and their everyday lives, I will be discussing topics with industry experts, leaders of non-profits, and conservation experts In addition to the family and friends that support them. Come Join us on a journey to find out how others adapt and overcome in the outdoors.

  1. HACE 1 DÍA

    Healing Through Nature with John Payne

    On this episode of the Adaptive Outdoorsman Podcast, presented by Trackchair, we welcome John Payne, Midwest director of The Fallen Outdoors. John shares insights into how outdoor activities like hunting and fishing serve as therapeutic tools for veterans and active duty service members. His journey in promoting these activities exemplifies a commitment to healing and camaraderie among veterans.  In today's episode, we delve into John's experiences with The Fallen Outdoors, including its mission to provide outdoor adventures for veterans across the nation. The conversation covers the emotional impact of these activities, the process of selecting veterans for hunts, and the importance of mental health support through shared experiences. John also discusses future goals, including expanding the organization's reach and enhancing community building efforts.   Thank you for tuning into the Adaptive Outdoorsman Podcast. Please leave a like and review on your preferred podcast platform. We're available on all major platforms! Don't forget to share this episode with friends and family. Stay adaptive! If you have questions, concerns, or would like to be a guest on the show, email us at theadaptiveoutdoorsman@gmail.com. For more about the Adaptive Outdoorsman, visit https://linktr.ee/adaptive_outdoorsman. Look for the podcast on CarbonTV. Special thanks to our sponsor, Xtra Arm for supporting this episode. To reach John Payne and learn more about The Fallen Outdoors, you can connect with him at the following links: The Fallen Outdoors at https://thefallenoutdoors.org, and https://facebook.com/TheFallenOutdoors. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    41 min
  2. 2 ABR

    Revolutionizing Hunting Tech with Mike Slinkard

    On this episode of the Adaptive Outdoorsman Podcast, presented by Trackchair, we welcome Mike Slinkard, president of HECS Hunting. Mike shares insights into his revolutionary bioelectric field-blocking technology and its impact on hunting. His journey in pioneering this groundbreaking technology exemplifies unwavering determination and a profound harmony with the natural world. In today's episode, we delve into Mike's experiences with developing HECS Hunting's specialized apparel, including its applications for hunters and individuals with disabilities. The conversation covers wildlife behavior, the science behind electrical fields, and the importance of ethical hunting practices. Mike also discusses future goals, including enhancing product features and expanding HECS's reach in the hunting community. Thank you for tuning into the Adaptive Outdoorsman Podcast. Please leave a like and review on your preferred podcast platform. We're available on all major platforms! Don't forget to share this episode with friends and family. Stay adaptive! If you have questions, concerns, or would like to be a guest on the show, email us at theadaptiveoutdoorsman@gmail.com. For more about the Adaptive Outdoorsman, visit https://linktr.ee/adaptive_outdoorsman. Look for the podcast on CarbonTV. Special thanks to our sponsor, Xtra Arm for supporting this episode. To reach Mike Slinkard and learn more about HECS Hunting, you can connect with him at the following links: HECS Hunting at https://hecshunting.com, https://www.instagram.com/hecsstealthscreen/, and https://www.facebook.com/HECSStealthscreen. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    52 min
  3. 26 MAR

    Showing Wilderness Resilience with Rudy Noorlander

    On this episode of the Adaptive Outdoorsman Podcast, presented by Trackchair, we welcome Rudy Noorlander, a Montana based outdoor enthusiast and grizzly bear survivor. Rudy shares insights into the unpredictable world of wildlife encounters and the importance of preparedness in the great outdoors. His story is one of survival, resilience, and a deep connection to nature. In today's episode, we delve into Rudy's experiences with multiple bear encounters, including his most harrowing grizzly attack. The conversation covers wildlife behavior, the challenges of bear overpopulation, and the importance of ethical hunting practices. Rudy also discusses future goals, including enhancing safety measures and expanding his guiding services. Thank you for tuning into the Adaptive Outdoorsman Podcast. Please leave a like and review on your preferred podcast platform. We're available on all major platforms! Don't forget to share this episode with friends and family. Stay adaptive! If you have questions, concerns, or would like to be a guest on the show, email us at theadaptiveoutdoorsman@gmail.com. For more about the Adaptive Outdoorsman, visit https://linktr.ee/adaptive_outdoorsman. Look for the podcast on CarbonTV. Special thanks to our sponsor, Xtra Arm for supporting this episode. To reach Rudy Noorlander and learn more about his guiding services, you can connect with him at the following links: Alpine Adventures at https://www.alpineadventures.com and Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/rudynourlander/. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    59 min
  4. 19 MAR

    Redefining Possibilities with Chad Hermansen

    On this episode of the Adaptive Outdoorsman Podcast, presented by Trackchair, we welcome Chad Hermansen, Service Manager for ATZ Manufacturing. Chad shares his journey of innovation, focusing on the transformative impact of the Axis series on outdoor activities like hunting and fishing. His story is one of technological advancement, community engagement, and a commitment to enhancing outdoor accessibility. In today's episode, we explore Chad's experiences with the latest advancements in adaptive wheelchairs, including the Axis series, and the company's efforts in improving battery technology and user comfort. The conversation covers the role of adaptive equipment in supporting inclusivity, the importance of advocacy for insurance coverage, and future innovations like articulating suspensions and off-the-grid capabilities. Chad also discusses maintenance tips and the significance of community support in expanding accessibility. Thank you for tuning into the Adaptive Outdoorsman Podcast. Please leave a like and review on your preferred podcast platform. We're available on all major platforms! Don't forget to share this episode with friends and family. Stay adaptive! If you have questions, concerns, or would like to be a guest on the show, email us at theadaptiveoutdoorsman@gmail.com. For more about the Adaptive Outdoorsman, visit https://linktr.ee/adaptive_outdoorsman. Look for the podcast on CarbonTV. Special thanks to our new sponsor, Xtra Arm High Performance Shooting Rests, for supporting this episode. To reach Chad Hermansen and learn more about Trackchair, you can connect with him at the following links: www.thetrackchair.com. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    57 min
  5. 12 MAR

    Unleashing Potential, The Power of Adaptive Mobility with Adam Henning

    On this episode of the Adaptive Outdoorsman Podcast, presented by Trackchair, we welcome Adam Henning, Marketing Director of ATZ Manufacturing. Adam shares insights into the innovative world of adaptive all-terrain mobility solutions. His story is one of technological advancement, community engagement, and a commitment to enhancing outdoor accessibility. In today's episode, we delve into Adam's experiences with the latest model releases, including the Axis 30 and Axis 40, and the company's efforts in navigating government contracts and large-scale orders. The conversation covers the role of accessories like snow plows and custom color options in supporting inclusivity, and the importance of advocacy for insurance coverage and accessibility. Adam also discusses future goals, including performance upgrades and expanding market reach. Thank you for tuning into the Adaptive Outdoorsman Podcast. Please leave a like and review on your preferred podcast platform. We're available on all major platforms! Don't forget to share this episode with friends and family. Stay adaptive! If you have questions, concerns, or would like to be a guest on the show, email us at theadaptiveoutdoorsman@gmail.com. For more about the Adaptive Outdoorsman, visit https://linktr.ee/adaptive_outdoorsman. Look for the podcast on CarbonTV. Special thanks to our new sponsor, Xtra Arm High Performance Shooting Rests, for supporting this episode. To reach Adam Henning and the fine people at Trackchair, you can connect with them at the following links: www.thetrackchair.com and www.trackchairfinder.com. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    49 min
  6. 5 MAR

    Transforming Lives with A3G

    On this episode of the Adaptive Outdoorsman Podcast, presented by Trackchair, we welcome Aaron Ritter, founder of Limitless Service Group. Aaron shares his inspiring journey of transforming adaptive hunting and outreach for amputees. His story is one of innovation, community, and a passion for inclusivity in outdoor activities. In today's episode, we delve into Aaron's experiences with supporting amputees through archery, hunting, and prosthetic care. The conversation covers the therapeutic value of outdoor activities, the role of organizations like Vortex Optics, TenPoint Crossbows, Almond Eye Productions, Asio Gear, and Reach Ops Prosthetics in supporting inclusivity, and the importance of community support. Aaron also discusses future goals, including expanding accessible hunting experiences and involving more disabled individuals in outdoor activities. Thank you for tuning into the Adaptive Outdoorsman Podcast. Please leave a like and review on your preferred podcast platform. We're available on all major platforms! Don't forget to share this episode with friends and family. Stay adaptive! If you have questions, concerns, or would like to be a guest on the show, email us at theadaptiveoutdoorsman@gmail.com. For more about the Adaptive Outdoorsman, visit https://linktr.ee/adaptive_outdoorsman. Look for the podcast on CarbonTV. Special thanks to our new sponsor, Xtra Arm High Performance Shooting Rests, for supporting this episode. To reach Aaron Ritter, you can connect with him at the following links: www.instagram.com/limitlessservicegroup, www.facebook.com/LimitlessServiceGroup, and visit his website at www.a3ginitiative.org. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    1 h 6 min
  7. 26 FEB

    Becoming Stronger in the Great Outdoors with Lasha Barbosa

    On this episode of the Adaptive Outdoorsman Podcast, presented by Trackchair, we welcome Lasha Barbosa and her husband Christopher. They share their inspiring journeys through adversity, healing, and rediscovering the outdoors. Their story is one of resilience, community, and a passion for inclusivity in outdoor activities. In today's episode, we delve into Lasha's experiences with overcoming physical challenges after brain surgery and her journey to reconnect with nature. The conversation covers the therapeutic value of outdoor activities, the role of organizations like the Wild Sheep Foundation in supporting inclusivity, and the importance of community support. Lasha and Christopher also discuss their future goals, including advocating for accessible hunting experiences and involving more disabled individuals in outdoor activities. Thank you for tuning into the Adaptive Outdoorsman Podcast. Please leave a like and review on your preferred podcast platform. We're available on all major platforms! Don't forget to share this episode with friends and family. Stay adaptive! If you have questions, concerns, or would like to be a guest on the show, email us at theadaptiveoutdoorsman@gmail.com. For more about the Adaptive Outdoorsman, visit https://linktr.ee/adaptive_outdoorsman. Look for the podcast on CarbonTV. To reach Lasha Barbosa, you can connect with her at the following links: www.instagram.com/lasha-fineart, www.instagram.com/ruggedrootsoutdoors  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    1 h 22 min
  8. 19 FEB

    Wild Cooking with an Okayest Cook

    On this episode of the Adaptive Outdoorsman Podcast, presented by Trackchair, we welcome Chris Whonsetler, the culinary enthusiast behind the Okayest Cook podcast. Chris shares his passion for wild game cooking and food preservation, offering insights into unique culinary techniques and hunting adventures. His story is one of creativity, exploration, and a love for both food and the outdoors. In today's episode, we delve into Chris's experiences with preparing raw meat dishes like tartar and carpaccio, and his innovative approaches to using wild game in everyday cooking. The conversation covers the art of food preservation, including canning and water glassing eggs, as well as Chris's tips for hunting various game species. Chris also discusses the importance of sustainable food practices and his hopes for inspiring others to explore wild game cuisine. Thank you for tuning into the Adaptive Outdoorsman Podcast. Please leave a like and review on your preferred podcast platform. We're available on all major platforms! Don't forget to share this episode with friends and family. Stay adaptive! If you have questions, concerns, or would like to be a guest on the show, email us at theadaptiveoutdoorsman@gmail.com. For more about the Adaptive Outdoorsman, visit https://linktr.ee/adaptive_outdoorsman. Look for the podcast on CarbonTV. To reach Chris, you can visit his website at okayestcook.com or follow him at instagram.com/okayestcook, https://www.facebook.com/AnOkayestCook  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    1 h 6 min

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The Adaptive Outdoorsman Podcast with host Shawn Jordan will be sharing the stories of hunters, trappers, and anglers, We will discuss issues that affect the modern Adaptive outdoorsman, The life experiences that have shaped them. How they adapt to life's challenges and persevere. To give inspiration to all Outdoorsmen to overcome their struggles in the wild, and their everyday lives, I will be discussing topics with industry experts, leaders of non-profits, and conservation experts In addition to the family and friends that support them. Come Join us on a journey to find out how others adapt and overcome in the outdoors.