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Discussion in 'The Water Cooler' started by MGH_PA, Feb 21, 2024.

  1. MGH_PA

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    I'm in a bit of a rut for podcasts. I have a 25 minute commute plus my morning and afternoon workouts that are my podcast time. I'm a diehard Meateater fan (say what you want, but Steve is an entertaining host and has great guests), but outside of that, I've burnt out on many others like Wired to Hunt, NFC (unless it's a BS session), Hunt Talk, etc. I like JZ's podcast (when he actually made them regularly :whip:). What are you guys listening to hunting and non hunting related? Before anyone recommends him, I do listen to Rogan on occasion provided it's a guest I'm interested in.
     
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    Western podcasts: Cutting the distance, Epic outdoors, Hunt backcountry, Beyond the Kill, Elk Talk, Western Contours, Live Wild, Hunt talk

    Occasional (various topics): Joe Rogan, Elkbros Blue Collar Elk Hunting, Cal's week in Review, Ben Greenfield, Bear Grease, Western Huntsman, Tundra talk, Kifarucast,Roe Hunting Resources
     
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    cantexian Legendary Woodsman

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    I second Hunt Backcountry, Elk Talk, Hunt Talk, Live Wild and Bear Grease. If you want a good white-tail focused podcast, The Southern Outdoorsmen is good.
     
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    I listened to a few episode's of Bear Grease a while ago. I liked it. Not sure what I don't check that out more regularly. Thanks for the reminder.
     
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    Maybe not what you’re looking for but audiobooks are a pretty nice substitute for podcasts.


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    I listen to JZ's podcast, and Truth from the Stand. TFTS is relatable to me as the guy is a public land hunter in PA and regularly has public land killers on from CT, NH, VT, and ME where the struggle is real, but they have success. A little ad heavy though which is a major turnoff for me, but I get through it!
     
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    Bear Grease is always a good listen, and I agree that Riniella is entertaining and informative. I should listen to him more often.

    If you aren't listening to Andrew Huberman, I would also recommend that. He recently did a pod with Dr. Robert Lustig called "How Sugar & Processed Foods Impact Your Health" which was amazing. Highly recommend.

    I will listen to Peter Attia Drive on occasion when it's the right guest or topic that I'm interested in.

    I also get into PBD Podcast from time to time - it can be pretty entertaining. He covers politics, business, popular culture, etc.

    When I want politics specifically, I'll go with Breaking Points or RFK Jr's podcast. He did a really interesting one on Lyme disease not too long ago. Fascinating stuff.
     

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