The Bowtreader Podcast

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Welcome to the Bowtreader Podcast - a journey where bowhunting, brotherhood, and faith come together. Each week, we dive into the heart of the hunt, exploring the lessons learned in the wild and the deeper truths that shape our lives. From chasing game to chasing purpose, we reflect on how faith in Jesus leads us through every season—both in the field and in life. Join us as we share stories of brotherhood forged through the bowstring, real-life challenges, and the power of community, faith, and perseverance. Whether you're a seasoned bowhunter, a believer, or someone seeking to grow in your journey, this podcast is a place to find strength, wisdom, and inspiration. Together, we'll discover what it means to walk with purpose and a steady aim, no matter what life throws our way.

  1. 07/22/2025

    You're not doing that right... Post a video of yourself shooting your bow. I dare ya.

    Send us a text We've all seen it. Someone posts a video of them shooting their bow and the critiques (unsolicited) come flying in like mosquitos on opening weekend (definitely unsolicited). But lets say for a second that you have some questions about how you shoot your bow. You think that maybe you could make some changes and gain some better groups. Maybe even be able to shoot more often without having some kind of strange tinge in your elbow. Maybe you've been caught in the never ending onslaught of archery videos and you're thinking man I'm just doing everything wrong. Why do I even shoot a bow in the first place. Well today's episode is for that... ALL of THAT. Christian Williams from Archery Strong joins the guys on this episode to talk through some of the common woes that we've all faced in archery. He shares his experience from working with hundreds of archers with the word of encouragement of just keep shooting. Keep having fun. Keep getting out there and trying to beat yesterday. We hope you enjoy the podcast. Be sure to like the episode wherever you listen as that does help us out tremendously.  Thanks for joining us on The Bowtreader Podcast. Leave a comment to let us know where you are listening from as well as any topics that you would like to hear us cover. Be sure to like the episode and subscribe to follow along. instagram.com/bowtreader facebook.com/bowtreader x.com/bowtreader youtube.com/@bowtreader tiktok.com/@bowtreader

    1h 7m
  2. 06/05/2025

    Ep. 35 - Childlike Faith Could Be The Answer

    Send us a text What happens when childlike faith breaks through the noise of our complicated adult lives? In this episode we don't look at gear or tactics or brands or any of that. This is a heartfelt conversation where we talk about the real things in life. We witness the power of simplicity as Jase shares how his toddler's prayer about Jesus dying on the cross brought him to tears. It's these unexpected moments that reassure us—maybe we're not failing at this parenting thing after all. The contrast between massive VBS programs hosting 500+ children and tiny country churches with just nine kids reveals a powerful truth: size doesn't matter when it comes to spiritual impact. Both are doing exactly the same work of introducing children to Jesus, some of whom may have never heard His name before. In a culture where biblical literacy is rapidly declining (as evidenced by a young man who didn't recognize the name "Moses"), these programs serve as crucial touch-points for faith formation. Our conversation takes unexpected turns through the countryside, examining how farming challenges and skyrocketing land values are changing rural communities. With agricultural land now selling for as much as $40,000 per acre in our area, farmers face impossible choices between continuing their generational legacy or cashing out. These economic realities are reshaping landscapes and wildlife habitats forever. At the heart of our discussion lies a simple but profound acronym: J.O.Y. (Jesus Or Yourself). In a world designed to steal our contentment through fear-based news and endless drama, choosing Jesus over ourselves remains our daily battle. We reflect on how social media, political division, and constant busyness crowd out the presence of God, while admiring how figures like Phil Robertson maintained simplicity of faith despite widespread fame. What if the solution to our complicated lives isn't more complexity but less? What if knowing Jesus intimately is enough? Join us as we explore how breaking faith down to its essentials—loving God and loving people—might be exactly what our distracted souls need most. After all "You'll never drift closer to God... the path of least resistance seldom gets you to a good place." Thanks for joining us on The Bowtreader Podcast. Leave a comment to let us know where you are listening from as well as any topics that you would like to hear us cover. Be sure to like the episode and subscribe to follow along. instagram.com/bowtreader facebook.com/bowtreader x.com/bowtreader youtube.com/@bowtreader tiktok.com/@bowtreader

    1h 37m
  3. 05/30/2025

    Ep. 34 - The String Revolution: Materials Science Meets Archery

    Send us a text What makes a premium bowstring truly premium? In this deep dive with Mark Pederson, founder of Bloodline Fiber, we uncover the fascinating technology and engineering principles behind today's most advanced bowstring materials. Mark's journey from missionary kid in Venezuela to fiber engineering specialist provides the perfect backdrop for understanding how Bloodline came to be. Drawing inspiration from his grandfather's archery prowess and his grandmother's favorite hymn "Power in the Blood," Mark combined his family heritage with his professional expertise in high-performance rope design to create something revolutionary in the archery world. We explore the science behind Bloodline's proprietary fiber coatings that protect against abrasion, UV damage, moisture, and temperature fluctuations without requiring any maintenance. This zero-maintenance approach solves one of archery's biggest challenges - bowstring care and longevity. Traditional strings demand regular waxing and attention, while Bloodline materials simply perform, shot after shot. The conversation takes us through the technical aspects of string building, examining why Revelation 99 (Rev99) has become our go-to material for compound bow strings due to its exceptional stability. Unlike other materials that require different strand counts based on color, Bloodline maintains consistent diameter across all colors, allowing for predictable, repeatable building results. Perhaps most illuminating is our discussion of serving technology, where Mark explains how their BOA serving creates a "constricting grip" around strings, preventing the dreaded serving separation even after thousands of shots. This attention to detail extends to their newer innovations like Fast Brass speed nocks, designed with both performance and builder ergonomics in mind. Whether you're a competitive archer seeking performance advantages, a bowhunter looking for reliability, or simply fascinated by materials science, this conversation reveals how faith, family heritage, and engineering excellence combine to elevate the archery experience through better string technology. https://bloodlinefiber.com/ https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100063361142456 instagram.com/bloodlinefiber Thanks for joining us on The Bowtreader Podcast. Leave a comment to let us know where you are listening from as well as any topics that you would like to hear us cover. Be sure to like the episode and subscribe to follow along. instagram.com/bowtreader facebook.com/bowtreader x.com/bowtreader youtube.com/@bowtreader tiktok.com/@bowtreader

    1h 10m
  4. 05/23/2025

    Ep. 33 - Broken Systems: Public Land, Politics, and Church Leadership

    Send us a text We don't normally delve into the pit of politics but the current temperature on this topic made it necessary to jump in. What happens when 500,000 (or possibly 1.5MM) acres of public land suddenly become available for privatization? What would that look like and where exactly is the money going to go? These questions have ignited a firestorm among hunters, conservationists, and advocates of limited government alike. This raw, unfiltered conversation dives beneath the surface reactions to examine the deeper issues at play. Theodore Roosevelt's conservation legacy sparked a movement that provided nearly 400 million acres of public lands, conserving much needed habitat for numerous animals and ample hunting opportunities to hunters all across the country. We are being told that today's financial realities have politicians considering unprecedented sales. We explore whether this represents necessary fiscal responsibility or dangerous precedent-setting that threatens hunting access across America. The narrow House vote (215-214) demonstrates just how divisive this issue as well as others contained in the "Big Beautiful Bill" have become. Beyond the immediate land debate, we confront uncomfortable truths about our national debt crisis, government overreach, and how these systemic failures mirror problems in other institutions - particularly the modern church. The parallels are striking: centralized authority, professional management replacing personal responsibility, and cultural autopilot replacing critical thinking. The conversation shifts to examine how we've elevated pastors to unhealthy positions within churches, creating passive congregations dependent on staff rather than equipping believers to fulfill their mission. Drawing from biblical examples in Acts and Titus, we consider what genuine spiritual leadership should look like - a plurality of elders serving together rather than celebrity figureheads. Whether facing government over-reach or church dysfunction, the solution begins with honest self-assessment and willingness to challenge comfortable patterns. This episode isn't about quick fixes but about developing the critical thinking needed to navigate complex issues with wisdom rather than reactive outrage or passive acceptance. Thanks for joining us on The Bowtreader Podcast. Leave a comment to let us know where you are listening from as well as any topics that you would like to hear us cover. Be sure to like the episode and subscribe to follow along. instagram.com/bowtreader facebook.com/bowtreader x.com/bowtreader youtube.com/@bowtreader tiktok.com/@bowtreader

    1h 54m
  5. Ep. 32 - Creating The Perfect Menu: What Every Hunter Should Know

    05/08/2025

    Ep. 32 - Creating The Perfect Menu: What Every Hunter Should Know

    Send us a text Taking your deer hunting to the next level starts with what happens months before the season. In this timely episode, we break down the science and strategy behind successful food plots as we hit the 128-day countdown to opening day. Soil testing emerges as the absolute foundation for food plot success, yet it's often overlooked by eager hunters rushing to plant. We walk through the simple process of collecting and submitting soil samples, interpreting results, and implementing recommendations like lime application for our naturally acidic southeastern soils. The discussion turns practical as we explore how even small-scale hunters can effectively manage quarter-acre plots without fancy equipment. The conversation expands beyond seed selection into strategic timing—how spring/summer plots support antler growth and lactation, while fall/winter plots create hunting opportunities. We tackle real-world scenarios like competing with agricultural fields, working around oak mast drops, and selecting seed blends that allow deer to meet their specific nutritional needs. What's particularly fascinating is our deep dive into deer behavior—why they sometimes ignore beautiful food plots, how palatability differs from visual appeal, and how creating proper staging areas and edge habitat encourages usage. We also address the critical relationship between herd management and food plot effectiveness, emphasizing why balanced doe harvests directly impact your chances of growing trophy bucks. Whether you're a seasoned food plot veteran or planting your first plot this season, this episode offers actionable insights that can transform your hunting property. Don't miss our practical tips on frost seeding, working with neighbors, and creating ethical shot opportunities through thoughtful habitat design. Your countdown to a successful deer season starts now—grab your tools and get to work! Thanks for joining us on The Bowtreader Podcast. Leave a comment to let us know where you are listening from as well as any topics that you would like to hear us cover. Be sure to like the episode and subscribe to follow along. instagram.com/bowtreader facebook.com/bowtreader x.com/bowtreader youtube.com/@bowtreader tiktok.com/@bowtreader

    1h 42m
  6. Ep. 31 - Who Stole My Cheese? Life Transitions Nobody Warns You About

    04/24/2025

    Ep. 31 - Who Stole My Cheese? Life Transitions Nobody Warns You About

    Send us a text "Life's like a vapor—here today, gone tomorrow." These words resonate deeply throughout this candid exploration of life's unpredictable seasons. Unlike hunting seasons with their clear opening and closing dates, our personal seasons transition without warning. One day you're changing diapers, the next you're watching your child leave home, with no ceremonial moment marking the shift from one phase to another. The conversation weaves through the challenges and joys of parenting at different stages—from the sleep-deprived early years when simply "keeping everyone alive" feels like achievement, to the delicate balance of letting children experience skinned knees while protecting them from genuine danger. As John puts it, parenting begins as "occupying another country," providing total support before strategically withdrawing as children develop independence. We share personal stories of how boys and girls navigate this territory differently, with boys often claiming independence prematurely while girls seek connection differently. Beyond parenting, the discussion explores a profound mid-life transition many face: shifting from being a "striver" in our 20s and 30s to becoming more of a wisdom-giving "sage" in later decades. Many resist this change, fearing loss of position or relevance, yet embracing it leads to renewed purpose. This perspective shift represents one of life's great ironies—we only truly understand a season after we've moved beyond it, yet must find meaning while in the midst of it. Faith emerges as the essential anchor through these transitions. Through biblical examples and personal testimonies, we illustrate how developing trust in something beyond ourselves provides stability when circumstances change. The wisdom shared offers a refreshing counterpoint to our culture's frantic pace: "If it's not going to matter in 30-60 days, don't worry about it." This perspective helps listeners focus on what truly matters while navigating their own changing seasons with purpose and hope. Thanks for joining us on The Bowtreader Podcast. Leave a comment to let us know where you are listening from as well as any topics that you would like to hear us cover. Be sure to like the episode and subscribe to follow along. instagram.com/bowtreader facebook.com/bowtreader x.com/bowtreader youtube.com/@bowtreader tiktok.com/@bowtreader

    1h 16m
  7. 04/15/2025

    Ep. 30 - Our Evolution in Saddle Hunting & Easter Reflections

    Send us a text The journey from traditional tree stands to modern saddle hunting reveals more than just gear evolution—it highlights our quest for silence, mobility, and effectiveness in the woods. In this gear-focused episode, we unpack the critical differences between hunters who carry everything but the kitchen sink versus those who embrace minimalist setups. Saddle hunting has revolutionized bow hunting for many, ourselves included, but not without significant learning curves and occasional embarrassing moments. We candidly share stories of getting stuck in trees, forgotten equipment, and the surprisingly steep learning process of one-stick climbing techniques. The consensus? While your first attempts might be discouraging (and potentially humiliating), perseverance pays off with a hunting system that offers unmatched flexibility and stealth. For southern hunters especially, managing heat is a constant battle. Most hunting clothing companies design for conditions under 72 degrees, leaving those hunting in 90+ degree temperatures searching for specialized solutions. We discuss how ventilated materials, strategic packing choices, and careful accessory selection can make the difference between comfort and misery during early season hunts. This episode also takes a meaningful turn as we reflect on Holy Week and the significance of Jesus's crucifixion. We explore how the sacrifice made over 2,000 years ago connects to Genesis through a "red thread" of sacrifice, and why Good Friday represents more than just a historical event—it's the moment that bridges humanity's separation from God. The foundation of our faith shapes how we approach hunting, business, and relationships, creating purpose beyond the pursuit itself. Whether you're considering upgrading your saddle system, curious about one-stick climbing methods, or simply interested in the intersection of faith and your daily life, this conversation offers honest perspectives from hunters still refining their own approaches. What accessories can't you hunt without? How does your faith influence you? Join us as we tackle these questions and more. Thanks for joining us on The Bowtreader Podcast. Leave a comment to let us know where you are listening from as well as any topics that you would like to hear us cover. Be sure to like the episode and subscribe to follow along. instagram.com/bowtreader facebook.com/bowtreader x.com/bowtreader youtube.com/@bowtreader tiktok.com/@bowtreader

    1h 31m
  8. 04/09/2025

    EP. 29 - Beyond the Blind: What Turkey Hunting Teaches About Patience and Persistence

    Send us a text The springtime symphony of gobbling turkeys takes center stage as we share triumphs and near-misses from this season's turkey hunts. Brandon kicks off with his recent success, describing not just the tactical aspects of the hunt, but the pure, unbridled celebration that followed - comparing two grown men's reaction to "sorority sisters who haven't seen each other in a long time." This raw emotional response captures why turkey hunting hooks us so deeply. We journey through several heart-pounding close calls, where Dub and John found themselves just one move away from success in. Turkey hunting truly is "a gentleman's chess game." These stories reveal the mental fortitude required when birds hang up at 100 yards, circle but never commit, or disappear after being just seconds from stepping into range. Each tale carries that familiar sting of opportunity slipping away that every turkey hunter knows all too well. The conversation shifts to equipment preferences, with some hunters maintaining loyalty to traditional 12-gauge shotguns while others embrace newer technologies like tungsten shot that allow effective hunting with smaller gauges. We explore how the physical demands of turkey hunting vary dramatically depending on hunting style and location, challenging the notion that ounces always matter when choosing gear. Throughout the discussion, one truth emerges repeatedly - turkey hunting delivers immediate feedback on your skills and mistakes. As John puts it, "A turkey will tell you if you do something wrong." It's this unforgiving nature that makes success so sweet and keeps hunters coming back season after season, chasing that perfect moment when preparation, patience, and opportunity converge. Thanks for joining us on The Bowtreader Podcast. Leave a comment to let us know where you are listening from as well as any topics that you would like to hear us cover. Be sure to like the episode and subscribe to follow along. instagram.com/bowtreader facebook.com/bowtreader x.com/bowtreader youtube.com/@bowtreader tiktok.com/@bowtreader

    1h 11m
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Welcome to the Bowtreader Podcast - a journey where bowhunting, brotherhood, and faith come together. Each week, we dive into the heart of the hunt, exploring the lessons learned in the wild and the deeper truths that shape our lives. From chasing game to chasing purpose, we reflect on how faith in Jesus leads us through every season—both in the field and in life. Join us as we share stories of brotherhood forged through the bowstring, real-life challenges, and the power of community, faith, and perseverance. Whether you're a seasoned bowhunter, a believer, or someone seeking to grow in your journey, this podcast is a place to find strength, wisdom, and inspiration. Together, we'll discover what it means to walk with purpose and a steady aim, no matter what life throws our way.