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Kyle Douglas
PJ Reilly chats with 2020 Vegas Champion Kyle Douglas just after winning the 2020 Known Pro ASA Classic final. Kyle talks about how his career trajectory changed after winning Vegas and how he prepares for ASAs despite not owning any McKenzie targets.

Justin Huish
PJ Reilly talks with Olympic gold medalist Justin Huish after Outdoor Nationals in Richmond, VA. Justin describes his journey to winning two Olympic gold medals; how he bought their 1996 Olympic Archery Team jerseys at the mall; and what it's been like to return to archery multiple times after stepping down from the Olympic team in 2000.

Robert Householder
PJ Reilly talks with pro archer Robert Householder after winning the ASA Known Open division at Cullman, AL in 2020. Robert explains his strategy for sighting in his bow; what it's like to shoot against pros he looked up to when he first started; and why he might start shooting USATs.

Tyler Heritage
PJ Reilly chats with JOAD archer Tyler Heritage who recently graduated high school and his considering his promising future coming off very successful indoor target season. Tyler also shares some valuable lessons he learned after competing in his first ASA 3-D tournament; what it was like to win at Nimes; and how he plans to take on college and competitive archery going forward.

Shane Bragg
PJ Reilly talks with pro archer Shane Bragg after impressive performances at both the IBO and ASA in July, 2020. Shane describes why he shoots as a pro while also holding down a full time job; some of his tricks for judging yardage and finding a balance between his preferred draw weight and arrow set up.

Chris Hammond
PJ Reilly talks with pro archer Chris Hammond after he made the Men's Pro finals at the 1st Leg National Championship Triple Crown IBO in his debut appearance at an IBO. Chris also explains how overcoming target panic propelled him to the pro stage, breaks down the difference between ASA and IBO targets and reveals his 3-D strategy despite not owning many practice targets.

Michael Braden
PJ Reilly talks with pro archer Michael Braden as he prepares for the return of the 2020 3-D archery season. Michael explains his new arrow testing strategy, how he fires his release with his elbow, and why he still uses a v-bar when most other 3-D archers have switched to a side rod.

Scott Starnes
PJ Reilly and Josh Grine catch up with pro archer Scott Starnes who is taking advantage of the archery season break to do a lot of fishing. Before a few fishing stories, Scott talks about how a volleyball knee injury led to archery; securing his first pro sponsorship at the first Lancaster Archery Classic; and his archery comeback after a scary encounter with cellulitis.

Jack and Sharon Wallace, part 2
PJ Reilly and Josh Grine talk with Jack and Sharon Wallace as they stay focused on their archery routines throughout quarantine times. Jack and Sharon also discuss practicing together versus alone; Jack trying the TAC Vanes; and how Sharon feels about the switch to PSE.

Christopher Perkins
PJ Reilly and Josh Grine talk with pro archer Christopher Perkins who is making the most of turkey hunting season for the first time in years. Chris also explains why he moved to the ASA Known Pro division; why he only likes to shoot a hinge release; and how it's easier to become a curler than an archer in Canada.

Randy Kitts
PJ Reilly and Josh Grine talk with Randy Kitts, President of Black Eagle Arrows and Conquest Archery about how he formed his two archery companies over the last eight years. Randy also gives some detail and back story about the new Revelation 3:20 arrow; what it's like to double your facility size just before a pandemic; and his projections for how the rest of the archery season might take shape.

Mike Tyrell - 2020 ASA Season Update
PJ Reilly and Josh Grine talk with ASA President Mike Tyrell about how the 2020 ASA 3-D archery season is being organized after COVID-19 setbacks. Mike talks about some of the location and schedule changes, how they are working to create a safe environment for archers to participate, and about some of the logistics to keep Shooter Of The Year running.

Tim Gillingham and Nathan Brooks
PJ Reilly talks with pro archers Tim Gillingham and Nathan Brooks about the classic Tim tribute song performed by Nathan. Tim also dives into why he prefers a trigger release; what motivates him to want to help other archers with their archery set-ups; and how a change to his eyesight is affecting his game.

Chance Beaubouef, part 2
PJ Reilly chats with pro archer Chance Beaubouef about staying prepared despite not knowing what tournament he'll shoot next. Chance also talks about what it takes to shoot a perfect 900, 15 of 17 times at the Vegas Shoot; the importance of precision and consistency in a rangefinder; and some of the differences he's noticed in his transition from the unknown to known 3-D pro division.

Cara Kelly, part 2
PJ Reilly talks with pro archer Cara Kelly about the impact of Michigan's stay-at-home order on her family's archery shop and having a one-month-old baby. Cara also shares why she's excited to be working with their S3DA team; how winning the ASA shooter of the year was one of the hardest things she's ever done; and the one big goal she still wants to accomplish in archery.

Sara Lopez
PJ Reilly and Josh Grine talk with Colombian archer Sara Lopez while in her hometown Pereira, Colombia as she finds herself restricted to only five meters of practice space and time for cooking some of her favorite food. Sara also opens up about how her win in Vegas was against many odds; what it's like to be on the Colombian National Archery Team and finding balance between being a top world ranked archer and in school to be a medical doctor.

Darrin Christenberry
PJ Reilly and Josh Grine talk with pro archer Darrin Christenberry as he practices hard for his first season in the ASA Senior Pro division. Now dependent on his competitive success for an income, Darrin shares his fresh perspective on being a full time pro archer again; how he see judging distance as a mathematical exercise; and his guide to finding the best restaurants at each tournament.

Braden Gellenthien and Tanja Jensen
PJ Reilly and Josh Grine talk with pro archers Braden Gellenthien and Tanja Jansen as they spend their downtime in upstate New York. Braden and Tanja both discuss the challenges of ASA for a 50 meter archer, how gap thinking has helped Braden's competitive edge and Tanja's narrow escape from Denmark before her country's shutdown.

Dan McCarthy
PJ Reilly and Josh Grine talk with pro archer Dan McCarthy about having down time through the Spring for the first time in a long time. Dan dives deep into his approach to tuning or not tuning; hunting with a hinge release; and talks about an important lesson he learned in his first tournament.

Tony Tazza
PJ Reilly and Josh Grine talk with Tony Tazza about being a pro shop owner and pro shooter. Tony also talks about the rise in popularity of the crossbow, recovering from respiratory health issues and how he sets up his bows for IBO versus ASA.

Brady Ellison and Casey Kaufhold
PJ Reilly and Josh Grine talk with Olympian Brady Ellison and Olympic Hopeful Casey Kaufhold in the wake of the 2020 Summer Olympic postponement. Brady and Casey both share their reaction to the announcement, how they're adjusting their training and their outlook on shooting mixed teams.

Josh Bowmar
PJ Reilly and Josh Grine get the full story of Josh and Sarah Bowmar's recent hunting trip in New Zealand. Only days back from their trip, Josh tells of the down-to-the-wire adventure they found hunting free ranging stags, fallow deer and nearly being quarantined in New Zealand for four weeks.

Steve Anderson
PJ Reilly and Josh Grine chat with pro archer and Easton Target Product Manager, Steve Anderson about the many hats he wears both competing and working in the archery industry. In this episode, Steve also explains his archery origin story; covers multiple aspects of the Redding Trail Shoot; and offers some bow setup tips for shooting field competitions.

Nathan Brooks
PJ Reilly and Josh Grine talk with pro archer Nathan Brooks about how he's spending his time during the pause from archery tournaments. Nathan shares his perspective returning to unknown 3-D shooting, how he's currently working on his judging game and helping Elite develop their SET Technology.

Kolby Hanley
PJ Reilly talks with Kolby Hanley, owner or UltraView Archery about the origins and future of his archery products company. Kolby turned down a GE internship opportunity after college to pursue his startup fueled by $1 burritos and 3D printing in a frat house basement.

Crispin Duenas
PJ Reilly and Josh Grine talk with Canadian Olympic Archer Crispin Duenas just after the 2020 Olympic Games postponement announcement. Crispin also shares about the balance of being a physics teacher and training for the Olympics; the effects of Covid-19 restrictions in Canada; and the importance of mental toughness.

Reo Wilde
PJ Reilly check in with pro archer Reo Wilde in the wake of the many tournament cancellations and uncertain archery season plans. Reo gives his perspective on staying motivated through this crisis period; being on archer committees to represent athletes at the national and international levels and; how he sees archery's perception in the U.S. versus outside the country.

Louis Price
PJ Reilly interviews the 2019 U.S. Open and Outdoor National Champion Louis Price after a strong start to 2020 with his first-ever 900 at the Vegas Shoot. Louis also talks about growing up around the family archery shop in New York state; his goals to shoot full-time and make the U.S. Archery Team; and fighting through the wind with a hinge release.

Glenn Meadows
PJ Reilly talks with Senior Pro archer Glenn Meadows after his first ever ASA podium finish at the 2020 Hoyt Pro/Am in Foley, AL. Glenn recaps how the weekend played out for him; gives his first impressions of the new wolverine target; and talks about overcoming a health issue with his eye that led him switching from right hand to left hand shooting.

Kevin Dukes
PJ Reilly chats with 2020 Hoyt Pro/Am Known Pro qualification leader Kevin Dukes about his big weekend. Dukes talks about his strategy in Foley; working full time and finding time to shoot; and taking home a few new targets to practice on.

Brady Ellison
PJ Reilly checks in with Olympian Brady Ellison after shooting the first ever 900 in the Men's Championship Recurve division at the 2020 Vegas Shoot. Brady also talks about overcoming a long time hand injury; how he's preparing for the Tokyo Olympics; and building a bow for the upcoming ASA season.

Paige Pearce
PJ Reilly talks with Pro Archer Paige Pearce after shooting her first 900 at the Vegas Shoot in 2020. Coming off of a big indoor year, Paige covers how she beat the "Vegas hype," switching her release to address injury and how she sees women's archery making major breakthroughs.

John Dillinger
PJ Reilly catches up with John Dillinger after winning the 2020 Lancaster Archery Classic Barebow Division. Dillinger talks about past lessons he's learned from other finals that helped him win the Classic, dealing with target panic the day before the final and his excitement to face Tim Gillingham if he switched to barebow.
Competition Archery Media 2020
PJ Reilly and Josh Grine talk about the upcoming season for Competition Archery Media as the broadcast schedule kicks into gear with the Lancaster Archery Classic.

David Houser
PJ Reilly and Josh Grine chat with pro archer David Houser just off his second place finish at the Iowa Pro Am. David talks about why he likes the new Hoyt INVICTA, changing his release aid setup and how he transitions from target season to 3D season.

Erin McGladdery, part 2
PJ Reilly and Josh Grine talk with pro archer Erin McGladdery after her first Indoor World Cup event in Rome. Erin discusses why she's working on a new shooting form, her interest in competing in more World Archery competition and looking at a new chapter in her career.

Dave Cousins
PJ Reilly and Josh Grine speak with Dave Cousins fresh off his win at the TRUBall/Axcel Roma Archery Tournament. Cousins talks about staying competitive after more than two decades as a pro, switching to PSE and his highlights from Rome.

Brandi Granett
Chuck Cooley talks with Brandi Granett, Pro Archer and owner of Archers Association of America, about taking on a new business, how archers can save money and how to find things to do outside of shooting at a tournament.

Joe Crisanti
Chuck Cooley talks with Joe Crisanti, owner of Pure Space Hypnosis, about how to help your archery mental game with hypnosis.

Braden Gellenthien
Chuck Cooley talks with pro archer Braden Gellenthien about the Pan American Games, what motivates archers on the International scene and the next generation of archer/athletes.

Katelyn Bordwell
Hoyt pro shooter Katelyn Bordwell made history as the first woman to compete in the Known Pro division at the 2019 ASA Classic in Metropolis, IL. Chuck Cooley talked to her afterward about her experience.

Cara Kelly
Chuck Cooley talks with Cara Kelly about her new job, mental strength and arcHER.

Jack and Sharon Wallace
Chuck Cooley talks with Jack and Sharon Wallace coming off their second joint ASA win in Appling, GA. Listen to this episode to hear how two very competitive people find success in their careers and marriage.

Jennie Richardson
Chuck Cooley talks with S3DA Executive Director Jennie Richardson about her organization's rapid growth and opportunities it offers students through competitive archery. To see S3DA in action check out this video from 2019 US Indoor Nationals. https://soundcloud.com/user-373349034/jennie-richardson/s-Xn1AE

George Ryals IV, USA Paralympic Archery
Chuck Cooley talks with George Ryals IV (during Indoor Nationals)about his new position as the USA Paralympic archery team head coach.

John Demmer III, Part 2
PJ Reilly talks to John Demmer III about recruiting new barebow archers and new competition opportunities.

Kris Strebeck
Chuck Cooley talks with University of the Cumberlands Archery Head Coach, Kris Strebeck, about the impressive growth and success of the varsity archery team. Strebeck used his background in collegiate football to start the school's archery program which has won eight overall team National Championships.

Rod Menzer
Chuck Cooley talks with Rod Menzer, CEO of USA Archery, about the merger with US Collegiate Archery, the new RED program and coaching changes to the Paralympic team.

Mike Tyrell
Chuck Cooley talks with Archery Shooter's Association (ASA) President Mike Tyrell about endemic sponsorships, drug testing and the growth of archery in general.

Jeff Hopkins
Chuck Cooley talks with the Hopkins family about their expansion on the ASA tour as Jeff and Tara's son Scott will shoots in the Open Pro division with his father. Recovering from a serious injury in 2017, Jeff also describes what it has meant for him to return to competing at the top level in 3-D archery.