10 episodes

Storytelling has earned its place as the most important tradition humans possess. The most important reason for this being that every story contains a lesson. The lesson to love, to forgive, to be just, and to strive for better than we have. They empower us, they lead us, they comfort us. This podcast is all about the stories of fly fishermen across the globe, who all have one common bond, Fly Fishing Saved their lives.

Fly Fishing Saves Lives Dana Lattery

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Storytelling has earned its place as the most important tradition humans possess. The most important reason for this being that every story contains a lesson. The lesson to love, to forgive, to be just, and to strive for better than we have. They empower us, they lead us, they comfort us. This podcast is all about the stories of fly fishermen across the globe, who all have one common bond, Fly Fishing Saved their lives.

    Mike Ritsco

    Mike Ritsco

    In this captivating episode of our podcast, we dive into the life of Mike Ritsco, a 47-year-old boilermaker from Calgary, who finds solace and joy in the art of fly fishing. Born in Claresholm, Alberta, Mike's journey is a testament to the unexpected paths life can take us on.

    We start by exploring Mike's early years in Alberta, discovering how his childhood influenced his love for outdoor activities, particularly fly fishing. His stories from the serene streams of his hometown bring to life the tranquility and connection to nature that fly fishing offers.

    As we delve deeper, Mike opens up about the demanding nature of his job in the Syncrude oil sands. He shares how the rigorous demands of being a boilermaker contrast with the peace he finds by the water, casting his line. This conversation leads us into a thoughtful discussion on work-life balance and how hobbies like fly fishing can offer a much-needed respite from the hustle and bustle of daily life.

    The heart of this episode lies in Mike's insights on how fly fishing has positively impacted his mental health. He shares personal anecdotes and moments of revelation, highlighting how this sport has been a lifeline during challenging times.

    In a touching segment, Mike talks about his family, trauma, loss , and too many things that a child should never have to go through, and at the heart of it all, the river was his escape!

    As we wrap up, Mike offers invaluable advice to aspiring fly fishers, especially those seeking mental wellness through the sport. He emphasizes the importance of patience, connection to nature, and the therapeutic power of fly fishing.

    This episode is not just about fly fishing; it's a journey through life's ups and downs, and how finding that one passion can provide balance, peace, and a deeper appreciation for the simple pleasures in life.

    • 1 hr 11 min
    Geoff Green

    Geoff Green

    Join me as I sit down with local Calgary fly fishing guide Geoff Green, as we explore his life before during and on the other end of his career as a paramedic. "You're not quitting, you're not giving up on you, you're not losing a massive battle, you're taking care of you" . Geoff is very open about issues that he faced, and what he did to help over come his PTSD. He also shares some very personal stories about losing people closest to him in this raw episode of fly fishing saves lives.

    • 1 hr 7 min
    Mike Hawkins

    Mike Hawkins

    Join us in this Episode as Mike Hawkins from Longview Texas shares with us his story of the fly rod his Dad (Robert Hawkins) built him in 1991 for Christmas, and how that would help heal them after losing their mother the year before. Fly fishing became a Journey of healing, and ultimately a bond that was unbreakable between him and his Father. Mike lost his dad just In Dec 2019, but he will never lose the memories, and cherished time that his father gave him!

    • 44 min
    Chas Waitt

    Chas Waitt

    On this episode I sit down with Chas Waitt. A father, a husband and an avid fly fisher. Chas was ecstatic the day his son Nolan was born, and heard the words "It's a boy". Six months later, he and his wife were faced were news no parent is ever prepared to hear, With life changing news about their son, being diagnosed with Infantile Spasms ( having upwards of 600 seizures a day) they quickly learned that quality of time was everything, and they were drawn back to the river, to see if Fly Fishing could save their lives!

    • 1 hr
    Quinn Styles

    Quinn Styles

    In this episode, I sit down with a good friend and Local Guide Quinn Styles with Trout Farmer. He opens up about his life as a fly fishing guide, and long time Calgary firefighter, and how he balances the two. More importantly, he shares with us a scary time In his life where he had to say "I need help" and the steps he took to get the help he needed for his mental health. We also discuss a little more in-depth the guiding industry, and WHY he loves guiding so much after almost 30 years in the industry!

    • 1 hr 23 min
    Mark Holcomb

    Mark Holcomb

    In this episode, I chat with a good virtual friend! Mark is a front line worker in the midwest who shares with us one of his greatest losses in life, a dark space that had him looking to the exit, and with some divine intervention how Fly Fishing Saved his life!

    • 57 min

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