Chasing Wild

Jacob Johnson, Dean Dudzik

We bring the wild to YOU, sharing stories of wildlife experiences, adventure excursions and conservation initiatives from across the globe. We'll be sharing our own experiences and interviewing experts in the field, all in an effort to build a community dedicated to wild animals and wild places. 

  1. Jun 11

    The Serengeti National Park | My Favorite Place in the World | Chasing Wild #15

    Jake takes listeners on a full immersion into the Serengeti National Park - his favorite place on the planet. Having lived in Tanzania for three and a half months in 2017, Jake shares everything: what game drives actually feel like ripping through the endless plains at full speed, the unexpected beauty of seeing 100,000 wildebeest stretching as far as the eye can see, and what it/s like to camp in the wild with no fence between you and Africa's most dangerous animals.  Dean and Jake also kick things off closer to home - Snake Road in southern Illinois and a coyote hunt at dusk - before diving into the Serengeti's history, the Maasai people, and the Big Five, Little Five and Secret Seven. Closing out with the fan-favorite Music to Moments segment.  Key Moments: *Dean's Snake Road adventure in southern Illinois - black rat snakes, waters snakes eagles and more *Jake's coyote tracking story at a nature preserve at dusk *What the Great Migration actually looks like from within the park *The Maasai people and the conflict behind the park's creation *Safari car life - why it feels like a rollercoaster and what's the best part *Nine leopards in 4 days including a mother and a cub in a tree *The hippo pool standoff - 50 hippos lining up to face the car *The Cap Buffalo stare down within 30 feet at dark *A pride of 13 lions walking through camp at night *Blood on the ground - a leopard kill in the center of the tents *A hyena stuck in the garbage can at camp *The Milky Way with zero light pollution *Music to Moments: sunrise, game drive and sunset picks from Jake and Dean Make sure to check us out on Apple and Spotify, rating and reviewing the show if you do! Please also consider liking the video, dropping a comment and subscribing to the channel. We're looking to grow the channel into a community of outdoor enthusiasts ready to Chase Wild. Follow: @chasingwildpod on Instagram

    59 min
  2. 08/13/2025

    Tragedy to Triumph | Wildlife Conservation w/ Dave Johnson | #11 Chasing Wild

    Join us for an exciting episode where we bring in Co-Founder and Executive Director of the Katie Adamson Conservation Fund (KACF), Dave Johnson. When a young conservationist and friend, Katie Adamson, passed away due to cancer, Dave stepped in to create a non-profit organization in her memory.  Based in Denver, Colorado, the fund is a community-based organization that travels across the world to help local communities in their efforts to save endangered species. From radio collaring lions in Tanzania to funding and building a new vet hospital in Nepal, the KACF has been to over 24 countries and has helped countless animals in need.  Beyond the global expeditions, Dave also works with people in education and entertainment, hosting fundraisers, speaking at zoos and writing children's books to extend their reach. Dave embodies what it means to be a conservationist, but knows that it takes people to save animals and is willing to do whatever it takes to accomplish his mission.  Make sure to like this video and subscribe to the channel. Every subscription helps us grow our community in an effort to fulfill our mission to bridge the gap between people (you) and nature. Be sure to also follow along with Dave and the KACF crew, subscribing to their channels and joining them on their trips across the world. Links down below! instagram: @chasingwildpod  KACF instagram: @katieadamsonconservationfund KACF website: https://www.katieadamsonconservationfund.org/

    55 min
  3. 07/30/2025

    Is Hunting Ethical? | Blake Dudzik | #9 Chasing Wild

    In this episode, we sit down with Blake Dudzik, longtime hunter, as him and Dean break down their experiences deer hunting in Illinois and Wisconsin.   A common misconception of hunting is that people often think it is a cruel sport that people do purely for self-satisfaction. While there are many forms of hunting and different hunters with different intents, deer hunting across the United States is typically a sustainable and ethical way to maintain deer populations.  Due to the extirpation of natural predators such as wolves and bears in certain states, deer do not have many, if any, natural predators. This causes their numbers to grow exponentially to an amount that their habitat cannot provide for. Without hunting, many of these individuals would die due to starvation or disease, specifically chronic wasting disease (CWD).  CWD is a fatal neurological disease that affects deer, elk, and moose and is also known as "zombie deer". CWD is a cruel way for these animals to die and is one of the reasons that hunting of these animals is not only allowed, but encouraged during hunting season.  Deer populations are monitored closely and determines how many permits are given and how long hunting seasons can last. A quick death by gun or bow is far more ethical than starving or getting CWD and is why deer hunting IS ethical and supported when in accordance with the seasons and laws.  Tune into this weeks episode to learn more from Blake and Dean as Jake takes the backseat to learn from these two longtime hunters. If you're enjoying the podcast, make sure to like the video and subscribe to the channel to help us grow our community! instagram: @chasingwildpod

    1h 13m

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We bring the wild to YOU, sharing stories of wildlife experiences, adventure excursions and conservation initiatives from across the globe. We'll be sharing our own experiences and interviewing experts in the field, all in an effort to build a community dedicated to wild animals and wild places.