Voices of the Wild Podcast: Stories from the People Who Live It

Christopher Toppings

Voices of the Wild is a national-level hunting and fishing podcast dedicated to the people who live and work in the outdoors every day. From seasoned guides to product innovators, conservation specialists, land stewards, and farm owners, each episode delivers authentic conversations with those shaping the outdoor world from the ground up. We go beyond highlight reels to explore real stories, hard-earned lessons, conservation efforts, and traditions forged in the field, on the water, and across working lands. These are the voices that truly live it

Episodes

  1. Jan 19

    David Snipes Jr - Oklahoma Guide, Tennessee Born, Virginia Settled

    In the inaugural episode of the Voices of the Wild Podcast, host Chris Toppings engages in a heartfelt conversation with David Snipes Jr., a passionate outdoorsman and veteran. David shares his journey from growing up in Bristol, Tennessee, to serving nearly a decade in the Marine Corps, and how these experiences shaped his love for hunting and the outdoors. He emphasizes the importance of family, the lessons learned in nature, and the therapeutic benefits of hunting, particularly for veterans. The discussion also touches on the significance of conservation and the role of organizations like Delta Waterfowl in promoting ethical hunting practices and preserving wildlife for future generations. As the conversation unfolds, David recounts memorable hunting experiences, including his pursuit of the ultimate waterfowl challenge, where he aims to harvest 41 different species. He reflects on the camaraderie found in the hunting community and the importance of mentorship for young hunters. The episode concludes with David sharing his aspirations for his children and the legacy he hopes to leave behind, highlighting the balance between his passion for hunting and his responsibilities as a husband and father. Keywords Voices of the Wild, David Snipes, waterfowl hunting, conservation, veteran mental health, outdoor therapy, hunting stories, Delta Waterfowl, family outdoors, hunting community Takeaways Life is precious; take advantage of every opportunity. Word of mouth is the best networking. The outdoors teaches resilience and grit. Hunting is more than just about the kill; it's about the experience. Conservation is crucial for future generations. Titles Voices of the Wild: Hunting, Healing, and Heritage From the Military to the Marsh: David Snipes' Journey Sound bites "Life is precious; take advantage of every opportunity." "You can't put a price on peace of mind." "Take a young kid out, teach them the right way." Chapters 00:00 Introduction to David Snipes 02:03 Growing Up in the Outdoors 08:03 Military Experience and Life Lessons 11:58 The Therapeutic Nature of Hunting 15:58 Transitioning to Guiding Waterfowl Hunts 22:14 Creating a Supportive Environment for Veterans 28:59 Conservation Efforts and Mentorship 30:46 Predators and Conservation Challenges 32:02 Misunderstandings in Waterfowl Hunting 34:09 The Ultimate Waterfowl Challenge 39:53 Balancing Family Life and Hunting 52:07 Advice for Young Hunters and Conservation

    1h 3m

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About

Voices of the Wild is a national-level hunting and fishing podcast dedicated to the people who live and work in the outdoors every day. From seasoned guides to product innovators, conservation specialists, land stewards, and farm owners, each episode delivers authentic conversations with those shaping the outdoor world from the ground up. We go beyond highlight reels to explore real stories, hard-earned lessons, conservation efforts, and traditions forged in the field, on the water, and across working lands. These are the voices that truly live it