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Born in Waukesha and making his adventuresome life in Wisconsin, Joel Kleefisch is Raised in Wisco! Join Joel and co-host Danielle Fairman weekly to hear their fresh perspective enjoying the great outdoors is Wisconsin--and eating well afterwards. The pair first worked together on their successful TV show "Kill it, Clean it, Cook it," which ran for 13 years on WISN 12 and focused on "eating what you kill." Joel has served 14 years in the State Assembly, mingled with presidents, traveled the world on hunting and fishing adventures, and experienced everything the great state of Wisconsin has to offer. His unique perspective makes for must-listen radio! Listen Live: 11:00 am - 12:00 pm Saturday

Raised in Wisco Joel Kleefisch and Danielle Fairman

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Born in Waukesha and making his adventuresome life in Wisconsin, Joel Kleefisch is Raised in Wisco! Join Joel and co-host Danielle Fairman weekly to hear their fresh perspective enjoying the great outdoors is Wisconsin--and eating well afterwards. The pair first worked together on their successful TV show "Kill it, Clean it, Cook it," which ran for 13 years on WISN 12 and focused on "eating what you kill." Joel has served 14 years in the State Assembly, mingled with presidents, traveled the world on hunting and fishing adventures, and experienced everything the great state of Wisconsin has to offer. His unique perspective makes for must-listen radio! Listen Live: 11:00 am - 12:00 pm Saturday

    Getting Wild!

    Getting Wild!

    Today Joel and Mike are joined by special guest Luke Hilgerman from the Theodore Roosevelt Foundation, who shares profound insights on the escalating efforts to safeguard hunting and fishing rights amidst fierce opposition. The conversation explores the dichotomy between the organic food movement and the misconceptions surrounding traditional hunting practices, highlighting the ethical, health, and conservationist arguments that support sustainable harvesting of game.



    As they dissect the political landscape affecting outdoor sports, Joel and Luke discuss the influential campaigns in various states aimed at embedding the right to hunt and fish within state constitutions. The episode sheds light on the widespread bipartisan support for these rights, challenging the narrative that conservation issues are solely partisan. Listeners will gain a deeper understanding of the nationwide push towards constitutional amendments, with a special focus on recent successes in Florida and ongoing initiatives across the country.



    Wrapping up, the dialogue turns to the personal responsibility and activism necessary to combat the well-funded opposition to outdoor sports. The hosts call on the community to get involved and support organizations that align with their values, emphasizing the power of collective action in preserving the rights to hunt and fish for future generations. This episode is a rallying cry for all outdoor enthusiasts to stand united in defense of their heritage and the environment.

    Linking Up with Jay and Kenia Link

    Linking Up with Jay and Kenia Link

    Dive into an exhilarating episode of turkey hunting adventures and heartfelt stories of family traditions with Joel and Danielle as they explore the thrilling unpredictability of turkey hunting in Wisconsin. This episode isn't just about the chase; it's a deep dive into the strategies that make turkey hunting a unique challenge and a beloved ritual. As the hosts share their personal experiences and misadventures, they illustrate the fine line between hunting and shopping, capturing the essence of why this sport is so captivating.



    Adding to the excitement, Jay and Kenia Link from Link's Wild Safaris join the conversation, bringing years of hunting expertise and a rich family legacy to the table. This discussion isn't only about the tales from the wild but also a look into how hunting bonds families and communities. Kenia, representing the rising number of female hunters, shares her perspective on the growing involvement of women in what was once a male-dominated field, shedding light on the changing dynamics in hunting camps across the country.



    To top off this engaging dialogue, the episode delves into the ethical and emotional layers of hunting. Joel articulates the profound connection between hunter, prey, and nature, emphasizing the responsibility and respect that comes with harvesting one's food. This episode is a must-listen for anyone curious about the intricacies of hunting and the profound impacts it has on personal and cultural levels, promising insights and stories that resonate with both seasoned hunters and newcomers alike.

    • 44 min
    New Friends, Old Friends

    New Friends, Old Friends

    This weekend's episode is all about new relationships, old relationships, and shooting stuff with your buds.

    • 45 min
    Total Eclipse of the What Now?

    Total Eclipse of the What Now?

    In this captivating episode of "Raised in Wisconsin," hosts Joel Kleifisch and Danielle Fairman delve into the awe-inspiring experience of the recent eclipse, alongside discussions on hunting, fishing, and the great outdoors. The episode kicks off with Joel sharing his frustration about missing the eclipse due to illness, while reminiscing about the communal spirit and emotional reactions people had during the event. Listeners are treated to a mix of humor, personal stories, and insights into natural phenomena, as the conversation weaves through experiences of the eclipse's totality, the excitement of seeing double rainbows, and the peculiar reactions of wildlife during these celestial events.



    The dialogue extends beyond just celestial observations, touching upon the importance of proper safety precautions during eclipses, the communal experiences of witnessing nature's wonders, and the anticipation for future astronomical events. Special guest Cody Severinson adds another layer to the conversation with his expertise in hunting and fishing, emphasizing the deep connection between nature's spectacles and outdoor activities. This episode is a blend of informative discussions, personal anecdotes, and reflections on nature's impact on human emotions and communal experiences, making it a must-listen for anyone intrigued by the natural world and its profound effects on us.



    In a world where moments of unity and awe are cherished, "Raised in Wisconsin" invites listeners to reflect on the shared human experience under the sky's grandeur, emphasizing the message that perhaps, all is not lost if we can come together to appreciate the world's wonders. This episode is a reminder of the beauty that surrounds us and the importance of preserving these moments of collective awe and curiosity.

    • 45 min
    Turkeys For All

    Turkeys For All

    In this compelling episode of "Raised in Wisco," listeners are invited on a heartfelt journey exploring the therapeutic benefits of the outdoors, shared through the inspiring story of Hunter Childs from Farsight Outdoors. Between engaging discussions on turkey hunting techniques and the shared joy of outdoor pursuits, the conversation takes a meaningful turn as Childs opens up about his experiences with Asperger's syndrome and the sanctuary he finds in nature.



    The episode navigates from the scenic hunts of Portugal to Wisconsin's turkey-filled terrains, offering a wealth of knowledge on hunting strategies, the importance of gaining access to land, and the camaraderie found in the hunting community. Hosts Joel and Danielle delve into stories of persistence in securing hunting permissions, the bonds formed through shared outdoor experiences, and the anticipation of the turkey season.



    What sets this episode apart is its focus on mental health and inclusivity within the realm of outdoor activities. Through Hunter Childs' personal narrative, listeners gain insight into how the outdoors serves as a powerful form of therapy and an accessible haven for people with diverse abilities. This dialogue bridges the gap between traditional outdoor adventures and broader discussions on wellbeing and inclusivity.

    • 44 min
    Meet the Meat!

    Meet the Meat!

    In this meaty episode of Raised in Wisco, Danielle Fairman takes the reins, promising a session filled with hearty discussions and savory insights. Joined by Mike Kretzmer and special guest Kenia, the team dives deep into the flavorful world of meat conferences, the nuances of livestock trends, and the vital role of conservation in our hunting practices. This episode not only tantalizes the taste buds with tales of Nashville's meat expo but also serves up a rich conversation on the importance of sustainable hunting and the efforts to secure hunting rights for future generations.



    Listeners will be taken on a journey from the expo halls of Nashville, where the aroma of barbecued meats tells a story of agricultural trends and international trade, to the grassroots efforts aimed at preserving the outdoor lifestyle we cherish. With Danielle and Mike's engaging banter and Kenia's expert insights into conservation and community building from North America to South Africa



    The conversation also shines a spotlight on the International Order of Teddy Roosevelt (IOTR) and the partnership with the Cabela Family Foundation, highlighting initiatives that aim to protect the rights of hunters and anglers across the nation. Whether you're a seasoned hunter, a conservation enthusiast, or simply someone who appreciates a good story about meat and community, this episode has something for everyone.

    • 44 min

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