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S1 Ep 55Task Force Round Table on Wyoming's Future World-Class Shooting Complex

In this latest episode of the Wild Things & Wild Places podcast, host Joshua Coursey brings together an esteemed panel for an insightful round table discussion about Wyoming's upcoming world-class shooting complex. This episode features Aaron Davidson, owner of Gunwerks, Cade Maestas from Maven Optics, and Senator Larry Hicks, chair of the Wyoming State Shooting Task Force. Joshua himself is also a member of the task force, adding another layer of expertise to the conversation. The discussion delves into the history and process behind the creation of this shooting complex, a significant development for the Cowboy State. Our panel provides a detailed overview of how this ambitious project came to be, the rigorous selection process, and the vision for a top-tier facility that will attract shooting sports enthusiasts from around the globe. With nine areas initially submitting proposals, the competition has now narrowed down to two finalists: Cody in Park County and Gillette in Campbell County. As the panelists share their insights and firsthand knowledge, listeners gain a unique perspective on the strengths and potential of each location. The episode even offers some intriguing thoughts on who might ultimately win the bid! This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the future of shooting sports in Wyoming. This episode provides a comprehensive look at the journey towards establishing a world-class shooting complex in the state. This engaging discussion not only highlights the collaborative efforts behind this ambitious project but also showcases Wyoming's commitment to advancing shooting sports. With the decision between Cody and Gillette imminent, this episode provides timely insights and a deeper understanding of what's at stake for the state and the shooting community.

Jul 9, 202434 min

S1 Ep 54Celebrating One Year and Independence: The Freedom of 'Wild Things & Wild Place

In the latest episode of "Wild Things & Wild Places," we commemorate two significant milestones: our podcast's one-year anniversary and the upcoming celebration of America's Independence Day. This special episode is a tribute to the freedom of speech that allows us to share our stories, connect with our audience, and honor the values that define our great nation. The First Amendment of the United States Constitution guarantees our right to free speech, a cornerstone of American democracy. This freedom empowers individuals to express their thoughts, ideas, and beliefs without fear of censorship or retribution. In today's digital age, podcasting has emerged as a powerful platform for exercising this freedom, enabling voices from all walks of life to reach global audiences. As we celebrate our first anniversary, we reflect on the incredible journey we've had. From our inaugural episode to the thought-provoking discussions and heartfelt stories we've shared, each episode has been a testament to the spirit of adventure and the importance of preserving our natural heritage. Host Joshua Coursey has been at the forefront, guiding us through these narratives with passion and dedication. This episode holds a special place as we honor Independence Day, a time to reflect on the values that have shaped our nation. We kick off with a stirring rendition of "The Star-Spangled Banner," setting the tone for a profound exploration of freedom and patriotism. Joshua Coursey then takes the mic, sharing his thoughts on the significance of the 4th of July and the parallels between our nation's independence and the freedom we celebrate through our podcast. He delves into the importance of remembering the sacrifices made by our forefathers to secure the liberties we enjoy today. To conclude this episode, we feature a powerful recording from the YouTube channel Mona Rose, titled "Star Spangled Banner As You've Never Heard It" (watch the video here). This rendition of our national anthem is a moving reminder of the resilience and spirit that define America. As we celebrate our podcast's first anniversary and honor the spirit of Independence Day, we thank you, our listeners, for your continued support and engagement. Together, let's continue to explore the wild places, share the untold stories, and cherish the freedoms that make it all possible.

Jul 2, 202420 min

S1 Ep 53Part 2: Celebrating Our Hunting Heritage at the Wyoming Sportsperson Conservation Forum

Welcome back to the second part of our coverage of the inaugural Wyoming Sportsperson Conservation Forum! In this episode, we continue our deep dive into the topic of Celebrating Our Hunting Heritage with Joshua Coursey as the moderator. If you missed the first part, we previously featured insightful discussions with Christine Peterson and Alex Livingston, who shared their unique perspectives on wildlife and hunting traditions. In this second part, we are excited to highlight Charlie Booher. Charlie is a professional member of the Boone and Crockett Club and a consultant at Watershed Results. He has an impressive background in government relations and brings a wealth of experience to the table. Growing up hunting, fishing, camping, and paddling with his family in Michigan and Wisconsin, Charlie's passion for the outdoors is evident. His positions with The Wildlife Society, the Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership, Texas Parks & Wildlife Department, and Michigan United Conservation Clubs have further solidified his expertise. Mark your calendars for the next Wyoming Sportsperson Conservation Forum, tentatively set for May 22nd, 2025 (watch for news confirming date). This is an event you won't want to miss, as we continue to celebrate and preserve our rich hunting traditions. Additionally, this episode features a short Q&A session with some of the public. Stay tuned, subscribe to our podcast for updates, and follow us on social media to stay connected with the latest in Wyoming's conservation initiatives. Find more on this years event here. Don't miss out on furthering the journey with Wild Things & Wild Places. Become a member of the Muley Fanatic Foundation and help make a difference. Join an organization that gets things done. Find out more here.

Jun 25, 202421 min

S1 Ep 52Inaugural Wyoming Sportsperson Conservation Forum: Celebrating Our Hunting Heritage - Part 1

If you couldn't make it to the inaugural Wyoming Sportsperson Conservation Forum, don't worry! You can catch some of the insightful discussions and panels at your convenience with our podcast. Governor Gordon recently hosted the inaugural Wyoming Sportsperson Conservation Forum in Dubois, an event dedicated to celebrating and preserving the rich hunting heritage of Wyoming. This forum brought together key figures in the wildlife and conservation community, marking a significant milestone for Wyoming's outdoor enthusiasts. The forum kicked off with introductory remarks by Brian Nesvik and Governor Gordon, setting the stage for a series of engaging discussions. In the first part of this two-part podcast series, we spotlight the panel on Celebrating Our Hunting Heritage, moderated by Joshua Coursey. This panel highlights the voices of individuals deeply connected to Wyoming's hunting traditions. Our featured guests in this episode include Christine Peterson, a freelance journalist who has extensively covered wildlife and conservation topics. Christine's articles have been featured in prestigious publications such as National Geographic, providing her with a unique perspective on the challenges and triumphs of wildlife conservation. Also joining the discussion for part 1 is Alex Livingston, daughter of the well-known outfitter Lee Livingston. Alex brings a personal and familial connection to the world of outfitting and hunting, sharing stories and insights that underscore the importance of preserving these traditions for future generations. This podcast episode is the first of a two-part series, offering listeners a comprehensive look at the inaugural Wyoming Sportsperson Conservation Forum. In Part 2, we will continue to explore the discussions and insights from the forum, featuring additional speakers and topics that further highlight Wyoming's commitment to conservation and hunting heritage. Don't miss out on furthering the journey with Wild Things & Wild Places. Become a member of the Muley Fanatic Foundation and help make a difference. Join an organization that gets things done. Find out more here.

Jun 18, 202434 min

S1 Ep 51Honoring a Hero: Sheridan Police Chief Travis Koltiska Remembers Sgt. Nevada Krinkee with Exclusive Raffle

In a deeply moving episode of "Wild Things and Wild Places," Sheridan Chief of Police, Chief Travis Koltiska, joins us to honor and remember Sgt. Nevada Krinkee, a fallen hero who made the ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty. This episode is not only a tribute to Sgt. Krinkee's dedication and bravery but also highlights the efforts being made to honor his memory and support the community he loved. On February 13, 2024, the Sheridan, Wyoming Police Department faced an unimaginable tragedy when Sgt. Nevada Krinkee was shot and killed while serving his community. Sgt. Krinkee was known for his unwavering dedication and passion for helping others. Before joining the police force, Nevada served with distinction in the United States Army's 82nd Airborne Division, completing two tours in Afghanistan. Nevada's legacy of service extended beyond his military and law enforcement careers. One of his greatest joys was helping children. Nevada left behind a loving wife, Karla, and a 6-month-old daughter, Bella. His dedication to his family and community will never be forgotten. For more about Sgt. Krinkee and the impact he had on his community, listen to our February 20th episode of Wild Things & Wild Places. In honor of Sgt. Krinkee's memory, the Sheridan Police Department and the Police Protective Association (PPA) have partnered with Weatherby, Inc. to raise funds for a scholarship fund. This fund will provide educational opportunities to students, ensuring a brighter future for our youth. To raise funds for the scholarship, Weatherby, Inc. has crafted a unique rifle, the Model 307 Alpine MDT Carbon, engraved with Nevada's name and adorned with the Thin Blue Line. This rifle, chambered in 7mm PRC, is a one-of-a-kind creation designed to honor Nevada's legacy. This exclusive model hasn't even hit the sales floor yet; it was just released. The Raffle and Fundraiser To support the scholarship fund, the Muley Fanatic Foundation has offered to help raffle off this beautiful rifle. With only 250 tickets available, this raffle provides a unique opportunity to own a piece of history while contributing to a noble cause. The drawing will take place on July 4th, set for Independence Day. This serves as a poignant reminder of Sgt. Krinkee's ultimate sacrifice for our freedom, highlighting the profound connection between his service and the values we celebrate on this significant day. How You Can Help By purchasing a raffle ticket, you not only stand a chance to win the exclusive Model 307 Guardians of the Thin Blue Line: A Tribute to Sacrifice and Service

Jun 11, 202415 min

S1 Ep 50Wyoming's Wildlife Conservation License Plate: A New Era of Conservation

Wyoming's Wildlife Conservation license plate is undergoing a transformation, and the latest episode of Wild Things & Wild Places dives deep into this exciting change. Hosted by Joshua Coursey and includes guest Joey Faigle from the Muley Fanatic Foundation (MFF), this episode is all about the evolution of the license plate design, replacing the beloved mule deer with a fresh symbol of Wyoming's wild beauty. Listeners tuning in to the podcast will discover the reasoning behind the shift from the mule deer to the new design featuring the majestic pronghorn. While some may wonder if they can keep their mule deer plates, Coursey and his guest provide clarity, dispelling any misinformation surrounding the transition. By addressing common questions, they aim to ensure that everyone understands what steps to take regarding their current plates and the process for acquiring the new pronghorn design. One of the key highlights of the episode is the discussion surrounding the significant impact of the Wildlife Conservation license plate on funding wildlife conservation efforts in Wyoming. Coursey and joey examine the impressive amount of money raised through the sale of these specialty plates and emphasize the tangible benefits these funds bring to wildlife conservation initiatives across the state. From habitat preservation to species protection, the investment in these license plates yields a remarkable return, contributing to the preservation of Wyoming's natural treasures for generations to come. In summary, this episode of Wild Things & Wild Places offers listeners an engaging and informative exploration of Wyoming's Wildlife Conservation license plate. Through lively discussion and expert insights, Coursey and his guest shed light on the transition to the new pronghorn design, address common questions and misconceptions, and highlight the crucial role these specialty plates play in supporting wildlife conservation efforts throughout the state. Don't miss out on furthering the journey with Wild Things & Wild Places. Become a member of the Muley Fanatic Foundation and help make a difference. Join an organization that gets things done. Find out more here.

Jun 4, 202426 min

S1 Ep 49Planting Native Trees for Wildlife with OneCanopy

Welcome back to another exciting episode of Wild Things & Wild Places! With your host, Joshua Coursey, and as the summer sun starts to warm up our days, it's the perfect time to delve into the world of native plantings. In today's episode, we're focusing on the importance of planting native trees and shrubs, and we have a special guest joining us to shed some light on this crucial topic. Joining the show is Katelynn Martinez from OneCanopy, a pioneering organization dedicated to conservation and reforestation efforts. With a mission to be a premier partner across the entire conservation pipeline, OneCanopy is making significant strides in restoring and preserving natural habitats through their nursery and seedling tree program. OneCanopy is equipped with a 34,000-square-foot greenhouse and surrounding property, they have the capacity to grow over a million seedlings annually, facilitating reforestation efforts on a large scale. But their impact extends far beyond just planting trees; they collaborate with various stakeholders, from seed collectors to nonprofits, from government entities to schools, ensuring a comprehensive and holistic approach to conservation. In today's episode, Katelynn will be sharing insights into the importance of planting native trees and shrubs, particularly for species like Mule Deer. These efforts not only enhance biodiversity but also contribute to the overall health and resilience of ecosystems. If you're interested in growing trees and shrubs that would benefit Mule Deer or other wildlife, don't hesitate to contact OneCanopy here. Stay wild, stay curious! Don't miss out on furthering the journey with Wild Things & Wild Places. Become a member of the Muley Fanatic Foundation and help make a difference. Join an organization that gets things done. Find out more here.

May 28, 202429 min

S1 Ep 48Black Ovis at Mule Deer Days 2024 with Bryce Underwood and Adam Hall

Join us for another riveting episode of Wild Things & Wild Places, recorded at Mule Deer Days 2024! This time, we're thrilled to welcome Bryce Underwood, Merch Manager, and Adam Hall, Inventory Specialist, from Black Ovis, a company out of Salt Lake City, Utah, to the conversation. At Black Ovis, they're not just about gear; they're about supporting the things you love, just like Mule Deer Days. Check out their incredible selection at BlackOvis.com. They're not just another brand; they're a community. Discover a wide range of brands you're already familiar with, all conveniently located on their website. Enjoy peace of mind with their robust warranties, ensuring lasting quality and support for your adventures We're honored to have Bryce and Adam from Black Ovis join the MFF crew at Mule Deer Days. Can't wait for next year! Tune in to hear more about their mission, their products, and their commitment to supporting outdoor enthusiasts like you. Don't miss out! Check them out here: BlackOvis.com Don't miss out on furthering the journey with Wild Things & Wild Places. Become a member of the Muley Fanatic Foundation and help make a difference. Join an organization that gets things done. Find out more here.

May 21, 202415 min

S1 Ep 47Versatile World of Custom Kydex Holsters: A Conversation with RUT Holsters at Mule Deer Days

In the heart of outdoor enthusiasts' haven, Mule Deer Days 2024, Wild Things & Wild Places captured yet another captivating episode, this time delving into the world of custom kydex holsters with Chance Skelton from RUT Holsters. RUT Holsters, a company dedicated to crafting bespoke kydex holsters took center stage in this engaging discussion. From sturdy designs to a plethora of vibrant colors, RUT Holsters offers a diverse range of options to suit every hunter's taste and preference. One of the standout features highlighted by Chance Skelton was the company's relentless pursuit of innovation. He shed light on their ongoing efforts to expand mounting options, catering to a wider array of tools essential for outdoor adventures. From knife sheaths to archery release holders, the possibilities seem boundless. Chance's enthusiasm was evident as he discussed the countless applications of RUT Holsters' products. Whether it's safeguarding your trusty hunting knife or securing your essential archery gear, RUT Holsters' custom solutions ensure that every hunter is equipped with precisely what they need for their outdoor pursuits. For those eager to explore the world of custom kydex holsters further, reaching out to RUT Holsters is just a click away. Chance emphasized the personalized touch that he and his wife bring to customer interactions, ensuring that every query is met with attentive care. To sweeten the deal, RUT Holsters is offering an exclusive promo code for the month of May for our listeners and supporters of MFF. Simply use code MDD2024 at checkout to enjoy a generous 10% discount on your purchase—a token of appreciation from Chance and the RUT Holsters team. Intrigued by the prospect of versatile and meticulously crafted kydex holsters? Dive deeper into the world of RUT Holsters by visiting their website and exploring the endless possibilities that await. Don't miss out on furthering the journey with Wild Things & Wild Places. Become a member of the Muley Fanatic Foundation and help make a difference. Join an organization that gets things done. Find out more here. The quick growth of MFF is a direct tribute to the value folks place on ensuring our wild things and wild places continue to exist for generations to come

May 14, 202423 min

S1 Ep 46Silent Steps in Wild Places with Christian Chatellier of Dead Air Silencers

Welcome to another exciting episode of Wild Things and Wild Places, coming to you from the heart of Mule Deer Days 2024 in Rock Springs, Wyoming. Today, we're joined by a very special guest, Christian Chatellier, Regional Sales Manager at Dead Air Silencers, who's making significant strides in the hunting community. In this episode, we dive into the unique role of silencers in wildlife conservation and hunting. Christian, a key figure at the Mule Deer Days expo and a friend of the Muley Fanatic Foundation, shares his insights on how reducing noise can enhance the hunting experience and benefit wildlife habitats. Dead Air Silencers isn't just about making top-tier equipment; they're committed to community and conservation. Christian highlights the company's new involvment with the "Putting the U in Hunt" program, an initiative focusing on empowering young hunters who are facing life-threatening illnesses or diseases. We also discuss how Dead Air Silencers is expanding its footprint in the hunting industry and the importance of introducing children to hunting practices that respect wildlife and ensure sustainable hunting traditions. Christian's passion for both the sport and conservation is palpable, as he explains the significance of educating hunters about the role of silencers and the broader aspects of hunting ethics. For those interested in learning more about the silencers discussed in this episode, visit Dead Air Silencers for more information. Don't miss this insightful conversation with Christian Chatellier recorded at Mule Deer Days 2024, where we explore the quiet side of nature's wild places. Tune in, learn something new, and perhaps discover another reason to respect the silence of the great outdoors.

May 7, 202447 min

S1 Ep 45Mule Deer Days Musings with Cody Robbins of Live2Hunt

We are just days away from Mule Deer Days 2024! In this episode we delve into the captivating realm of mule deer hunting alongside the illustrious Cody Robbins from Live2Hunt. Fresh from the fervor of the Mile High Hunt and Fish Expo in Denver, Cody joins to talk about Mule Deer Days 2024. Cody's boundless zest for life and the great outdoors promises to enthrall listeners. Mule Deer Days, spanning from May 2nd to May 4th, 2024, at the Sweetwater Events Complex, isn't your run-of-the-mill expo—it's a jubilant ode to the majestic mule deer and the thrill of the hunt. There will be many well thought of guests inluding Cody Robbins, whose infectious passion and wealth of experience make him a standout presence. Whether you're a seasoned hunter or a nature aficionado, Cody's sessions are sure to be a highlight. Don't miss his captivating Big Buck session on Thursday night, where he'll regale attendees with unforgettable tales and exclusive behind-the-scenes moments. As Cody and his wife Kelsey grace Mule Deer Days, attendees can anticipate a plethora of seminars, exhibits, and camaraderie. PLus don't forget all the neat things to win! Yet, it's Cody's very essence that elevates the experience, embodying an ethos of MFF—Moments, Friends, and Freedom. Join us as we embark on a wild journey with Cody Robbins and Live2Hunt, where every moment is a celebration of nature's splendor and the adrenaline-fueled pursuit of the hunt. For more details on Mule Deer Days, visit here.

Apr 30, 202426 min

S1 Ep 44Mule Deer Days 2024: Exclusive Events & Conservation Efforts Revealed

Welcome back to another episode of Wild Things & Wild Places! Today, we're diving deep into the heart of Wyoming for an exclusive conservation event like no other: Mule Deer Days. Taking place from May 2nd to May 4th, 2024, at the Sweetwater Events Complex in Rock Springs, Wyoming, this event promises a weekend filled with excitement, education, and a shared passion for preserving the natural beauty of the region. A Weekend of Exciting Events Mule Deer Days offers a packed schedule of activities for attendees of all ages and interests. The daily vendor show, featuring over 50 vendors including industry giants like KUIU and Weatherby, provides an opportunity to explore the latest gear and innovations in outdoor recreation. Exclusive events add an extra layer of excitement to the weekend, with highlights including the Annie Oakley Ladies' Only Dinner, offering an evening of camaraderie and inspiration for female outdoor enthusiasts. The Mule Deer Days Dinner and the Flip Flop Guy event, limited to just 100 attendees, promise unforgettable experiences and networking opportunities. Immerse yourself in a world of excitement with our daily activities, designed to thrill and entertain, all at no cost to you! (FREE) Don't miss your chance to win incredible prizes while experiencing the best of Mule Deer Days. Be sure to check back daily for the latest schedule of events, including activities like Shed Hunt and Glass the Buck, each offering fantastic prizes to lucky participants. Plus, Thursday attendees receive a complimentary raffle ticket for a chance to win the coveted Gunwerks Nexus 6.5PRC rifle valued at $7138. With a variety of raffles held throughout the event, there's no shortage of opportunities to win big Supporting Conservation Efforts Mule Deer Days wouldn't be possible without the generous support of sponsors and supporters who share a passion for wildlife conservation. From corporate partners to local businesses such as, each sponsor plays a crucial role in ensuring the success of this vital event. Get Involved Whether you're a seasoned conservationist, an outdoor enthusiast, or someone looking to make a difference, there are plenty of ways to get involved with Mule Deer Days. Attendees can purchase tickets for exclusive events, participate in raffles and games, or even secure a vendor booth to showcase their products and services. Thanks for tuning in to Wild Things & Wild Places! Until next time, stay wild and keep exploring. Don't miss out on furthering the journey with Wild Things & Wild Places. Become a member of the Muley Fanatic Foundation and help make a difference. Join an organization that gets things done. Find out more here.

Apr 23, 202459 min

S1 Ep 43Revolutionizing Conservation: Innovations from Rydr Industries

Welcome to "Wild Things and Wild Places" with Joshua Coursey, where we embark on a journey of discovery through the ever-changing landscape of conservation. In this episode, we're thrilled to explore the intersection of innovation and wildlife preservation, featuring a dynamic guest who is revolutionizing the industry. Join us as we shine a spotlight on Rydr Industries, the driving force behind some of the coolest inventions in the hunting world. From the rugged terrains of St. George, Utah, Rydr Industries has been at the forefront of crafting solutions that make the lives of hunters and gun enthusiasts easier. And at the heart of it all is the visionary owner and inventor, Hunter Larson. In addition to Hunter Larson, we're delighted to have on the episode – Joey Faigl from MFF. At the core of this episode lies the spirit of innovation embodied by Rydr Industries. From their flagship invention, the Shotgun Rydr, to a myriad of other cutting-edge solutions, Rydr Industries is synonymous with pushing the boundaries of what's possible in the world of hunting accessories. But it's not just about the inventions – it's about the journey. Throughout the episode, we'll dive into the stories behind these groundbreaking creations, exploring the challenges, triumphs, and the unwavering support of friends and family that have propelled Hunter Larson and his team forward. From the Mile High Hunt and Fish Expo to the far reaches of conservation efforts, "Revolutionizing Conservation" promises to be an enlightening exploration of the innovative spirit driving positive change in the industry. So join us as we embark on this thrilling adventure with Joshua Coursey, Hunter Larson, and Joey Faigl, and discover how Rydr Industries is shaping the future of conservation, one invention at a time. Don't miss out on furthering the journey with Wild Things & Wild Places. Become a member of the Muley Fanatic Foundation and help make a difference. Join an organization that gets things done. Find out more here.

Apr 16, 202429 min

S1 Ep 42Colorado Conversations for Wildlife and Wilderness with Scott Hampel

In this episode of Wild Things & Wild Places, join host Josh and Joey with MFF as they sit down with their longtime friend and conservation advocate, Scott Hampel, leader of the Colorado chapter of the Muley Fanatic Foundation (MFF). Recorded at the Mile High Hunting and Fishing Expo in Denver at the Gaylord, this episode dives deep into the urgent need for volunteerism and education in conservation efforts. Scott's passion for preserving wild spaces and wildlife shines through as he discusses the growing engagement of communities in conservation initiatives. With years of experience in the field, Scott emphasizes the importance of education in empowering individuals to take action and become stewards of the environment. In addition to discussing habitat loss and wildlife management, the trio delves into the often misunderstood relationship between conservation efforts and the oil and gas industry. They shed light on the proactive measures taken by some within the industry, challenging the misconception that they are solely detrimental to environmental preservation. Listeners are treated to a candid conversation about the challenges facing Colorado and other states in terms of conservation, as well as practical ways to address these issues. From habitat loss to wildlife management, the trio explores various strategies for tackling conservation challenges head-on, encouraging listeners to be proactive in safeguarding natural resources for future generations. Through camaraderie and dedication this episode inspires listeners to become more informed and involved in conservation efforts, whether it's through volunteering, advocating for policy change, or simply spreading awareness. Tune in to learn how you can make a difference in protecting our wild things and wild places. For more information on how you can get involved or learn more about the conservation efforts led by Scott and the Colorado chapter of MFF, feel free to contact Scott Hampel directly at (720) 261-6232. Don't miss out on furthering the journey with Wild Things & Wild Places. Become a member of the Muley Fanatic Foundation and help make a difference. Join an organization that gets things done. Find out more here.

Apr 9, 202451 min

S1 Ep 41Faith in the Wild with Azyre Gear and Cari Goss

Join us on this episode of Wild Things and Wild Places as we delve into the inspiring story of Cari Goss, the visionary founder of Azyre Gear. In a heartfelt one-on-one conversation with Josh, Cari shares her remarkable journey of faith and determination, and how it has guided her in revolutionizing outdoor apparel for women. From the roots of her belief in faith, positivity, and a deep-seated desire to inspire others, Cari embarked on a mission to create high-performance, stylish products that empower women in their outdoor pursuits. Explore the transformative power of faith as Cari discusses her vision behind Azyre Gear and the meaningful symbolism woven into each product name, reflecting the core values of Vision, Believe, Achieve, Conquer, and Inspire. Discover how Azyre Gear transcends traditional boundaries, becoming not just a brand for hunting, but a lifestyle embraced by women from diverse walks of life, including those in the medical field, education, and beyond. Through Cari's unwavering faith and dedication, Azyre Gear has become a beacon of empowerment, encouraging women to embrace the wilderness with confidence and style. Don't miss this enlightening episode as we explore the intersection of faith, passion, and the great outdoors with Cari Goss and Azyre Gear.

Apr 2, 202436 min

S1 Ep 40Cody Robbins Part Two: Traditions, Legacy and Random Reflections

In the continuation of the captivating conversation with Cody Robbins with Live2Hunt with Cody and Kelsey, the focus shifts to the profound themes of tradition, legacy, and the passing on of passions to future generations. This second part of the podcast delves deep into Cody's heartfelt aspirations for his children and his unwavering commitment to supporting their individual pursuits, regardless of whether they choose to follow in his footsteps in the world of hunting. As the imaginary campfire flickers with warmth and camaraderie, Cody shares his hopes and dreams for his children, emphasizing the importance of instilling excitment for nature, appreciation for the outdoors, and a strong sense of stewardship. While Cody's love for hunting runs deep, his ultimate desire is to be there for his children, supporting them in whatever endeavors they choose to pursue. As the podcast unfolds, the dynamic shifts as each participant around the cooler poses random questions to Cody Robbins. From lighthearted inquiries to thought-provoking musings, the exchange showcases the power of camaraderie and the depth of knowledge and experience shared among outdoor enthusiasts. Amidst the insightful discussions and reflective moments, rest assured there's guaranteed laughter, fueled by personal stories and shared experiences that leave everyone around the campfire in stitches. As the episode draws to a close, listeners are left with a renewed sense of purpose and a deeper appreciation for the traditions that bind us together. For Cody Robbins with Live 2 Hunt, this podcast is not just about hunting—it's about preserving a way of life, honoring the past, and inspiring future generations to carry the torch forward. For in the wilderness of life, it's not just about the hunt—it's about the journey, the connections made along the way, and the legacy we leave behind. For more captivating stories and adventures, tune in to Live2Hunt and join them in celebrating the traditions, legacies, and camaraderie that define our shared love of the outdoors.

Mar 26, 202434 min

S1 Ep 39A Tale of Camaraderie and Conservation: Two-Part Series with Cody Robbins

In the vast expanse of the great outdoors, connections are forged, and bonds are strengthened. This sentiment echoes profoundly in a recent two-part episode of Live 2 Hunt with Cody and Kelsey, featuring the remarkable journey of Cody Robbins and the story on how he became connected with MFF. The episode begins with a chance encounter at a sports show in Utah. Little did they know, this serendipitous meeting would spark a collaboration that embodies the essence of camaraderie and the power of relationships. As the imaginary campfire crackles in the backdrop of the recording studio, Cody Robbins shares his inspiring story with us. A journey intertwined with adventure, resilience, and a deep-rooted passion for conservation. One highlight of the episode delves into Cody's experiences alongside legendary outdoorsman Jim Shockey. These experiences not only shaped Cody's perspective but also instilled in him a fervent dedication to conservation. Cody's involvement with MFF is not merely about advocacy; it's a heartfelt commitment to safeguarding the future of wildlife and wilderness. Through engaging storytelling and genuine camaraderie, Cody and Joshua Coursey shed light on the importance of conservation efforts and the impact of collective action. As the episode unfolds, listeners are invited to join the conversation, immersing themselves in the rich tapestry of experiences shared by Cody and the Live 2 Hunt team. From thrilling hunting escapades to poignant reflections on the interconnectedness of nature, each moment is a testament to the profound significance of preserving our natural heritage. You can stay up to date with Cody by visiting his website live2hunt.com and learning more about their conservation initiatives. So, gather around the virtual campfire, and let the stories of Cody Robbins and the Live 2 Hunt story ignite your passion for conservation and camaraderie. After all, in the wilderness of life, we are stronger together. Join us next week for part-two!

Mar 19, 202427 min

S1 Ep 38Colorado's Call to Action: Insights from Dan Gates with CRWM

In the heart of the Rocky Mountains lies a treasure trove of natural beauty and wildlife diversity. Colorado, with its sprawling landscapes and rich ecosystems, is not just a scenic wonder but a vital hub of biodiversity. However, amidst the breathtaking vistas and abundant wildlife, there lies a delicate balance that requires careful stewardship and conservation efforts. Enter Dan Gates, the Executive Director of Coloradans for Responsible Wildlife Management (CRWM). With a passion for the outdoors and a deep commitment to preserving Colorado's natural resources, Dan is at the forefront of the battle to protect the state's wildlife, habitat, farms, and ranches. In this podcast hosted by Joshua Coursey, Dan shared insights into the work of CRWM and the critical importance of community involvement in wildlife management. The organization's mission goes beyond mere conservation; it's about educating the public, representing their interests, and fostering partnerships within the community. One of the key focal points of the podcast was the urgent call to action for outdoor enthusiasts to actively engage in legislative processes. Dan emphasized the need for hunters and anglers to step up and advocate for policies that safeguard Colorado's natural heritage. He highlighted how misconceptions about hunting and angling can negatively impact public perception and emphasized the importance of portraying these lifestyles accurately to the wider community. As an avid sportsman himself, Dan understands the deep connection individuals have with the land and wildlife. He believes that by coming together and making informed choices, there is hope for Colorado's future. Having witnessed firsthand the changes in the area, Dan remains hopeful about the possibility of preserving the state's beauty and biodiversity. It becomes imperative for us to unite in this fight, for the preservation of Colorado's landscapes today could very well determine the fate of other wilderness areas across the nation tomorrow. You can find more with savethehuntcolorado.com.

Mar 12, 202440 min

S1 Ep 37Reclaiming Wyoming: Dr. Michael Curran's Conservation Odyssey

In the latest episode of "Wild Things & Wild Places," Joshua Coursey sits down with Dr. Michael Curran, the visionary ecologist behind Abnova Ecological Solutions, on a journey through Wyoming's ecological landscape. Listen in as Josh and Michael explore various facets of reclamation, from improving data quality to restoring food webs and creating habitats for pollinators and wildlife. Dr. Curran's unique perspective, backed by his extensive experience and qualifications as a Certified Ecological Restoration Practitioner and Certified Wildlife Biologist, offers valuable insights into the intricate balance between human activity and environmental conservation. We are thankful to shine a spotlight on the individuals working tirelessly to protect Wyoming's wild places and celebrate the profound impact of their conservation efforts. To learn more about Dr. Michael Curran and his mission, visit Abnova Ecological Solutions. Join us as we explore the diverse avenues of reclamation and uncover the untold stories of conservation, including Dr. Curran's insight that "Insects are critical components of terrestrial ecosystems and are often considered ecosystem engineers." And remember, bugs may be small, but they're mighty in importance and oh-so-cool – after all, who wouldn't want to learn about nature's tiny architects and engineers? So buckle up for a wild ride through Wyoming's wilderness with Dr. Curran as your guide! The quick growth of MFF is a direct tribute to the value folks place on ensuring our wild things and wild places continue to exist for generations to come Don't miss out on furthering the journey with Wild Things & Wild Places. Become a member of the Muley Fanatic Foundation and help make a difference. Join an organization that gets things done. Find out more here.

Mar 5, 202445 min

S1 Ep 36A Conversation with Wyoming Mountain Man, Alan Sinner

In the latest episode of Wild Things & Wild Places, we delve deep into the untamed heart of the wilderness with a remarkable guest who embodies the essence of the outdoorsman: Alan Sinner. At 65 years young, Alan is a multifaceted individual whose life has been woven intricately with the rugged landscapes of Wyoming. As an artist, photographer, hunter, fisherman, horseman, trapper, and all-around Mountain Man, Alan's journey through the wilderness is as diverse as the terrain he traverses. With the distinction of being the oldest tenured photographer in Wyoming, Alan's lens captures the raw beauty of nature, often venturing into the wild to seek out elusive subjects like Grizzly Bears and Wolves. But Alan's love for the outdoors extends far beyond his camera lens; he is a passionate advocate for wildlife conservation and eagerly shares his wealth of knowledge with others. Married to his beloved Nancy Grey Sinner, Alan's life is intertwined with both human connection and the solitude of the wilderness. His involvement in various boards and associations, such as the Fremont County Predator board and the Wyoming Trappers Association, underscores his commitment to preserving the delicate balance between man and nature. Alan's journey into the heart of the wilderness began at a young age, embarking on a transformative pack trip through the Wyoming wilderness when he was just 19 years old. Alone in the mountains with only his horses for company, Alan discovered a profound connection to the land that would shape the course of his life. Throughout his 65 years in Wyoming, Alan has traversed diverse landscapes and forged connections with a myriad of individuals. With his affable nature and unfiltered honesty, Alan is a captivating storyteller who isn't afraid to speak his mind. Join us as we sit down with Alan Sinner to unravel the soul of the wilderness and explore the depths of his extraordinary journey as Wyoming's very own modern-day Mountain Man. Hold onto your hat, for this is a conversation you won't soon forget! Don't miss out on furthering the journey with Wild Things & Wild Places. Become a member of the Muley Fanatic Foundation and help make a difference. Join an organization that gets things done. Find out more here.

Feb 27, 202442 min

S1 Ep 35Guardians of the Thin Blue Line: A Tribute to Sacrifice and Service

In a world often punctuated by the sound of sirens and the silent sacrifices made in the shadows, the recent episode of Wild Things & Wild Places emerges not just as a beacon of remembrance but as a profound tribute to the valor and sacrifices of law enforcement officers nationwide. This episode is deeply personal and injects raw, unfiltered truth. The conversation was born out of a profound sense of loss and a deep respect for the ultimate sacrifice made by an officer in the line of duty, Sgt. Nevada Krinkee of the Sheridan, WY Police Department. Sgt. Krinkee, 33, was fatally shot on a Tuesday morning near downtown Sheridan, while serving a trespass warning. His untimely passing serves as a poignant reminder of the inherent dangers encountered by those who wear the badge, underscoring the courage it takes to uphold authority and protect our communities. Joshua Coursey, our host, brings a perspective to this narrative that is both intimate and also heart-wrenching. Having lost his father, a newly elected sheriff, in the line of duty, Josh knows all too well the enduring pain that comes with such a loss. "This kind of wound scabs over, but it never heals," he says, words that resonate with the unspoken grief of families and comrades left behind. The podcast is not just a recounting of a tragic event; it is a powerful call to reflection and respect for the thin blue line that guards our communities. Josh's invitation for everyone to visit the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial in Washington, D.C., is a poignant reminder of the cost of peace and safety. It's a place where names are etched in stone not to mourn death, but to celebrate lives of extraordinary commitment and courage. This episode is a tribute to Sgt. Krinkee and all officers who have laid down their lives in the noble pursuit of serving and protecting. It's a narrative that weaves together the personal loss of Joshua Coursey with the collective mourning of a community. It's a reminder that behind every badge is a human being, a person who stepped forward to stand between order and chaos, often at the cost of their life. Josh's story, and that of Sgt. Krinkee, underscores the resilience and unyielding spirit of those who serve in law enforcement. It's a testament to the belief that despite the darkest moments, the thin blue line remains steadfast, a guardian of the peace and keeper of the flame of justice. As we listen to Joshua Coursey's powerful and timely words, let us remember the sacrifices made by law enforcement officers every day. Let us honor their memory, not just with monuments and memorials but by recognizing the humanity and heroism of those who live and die wearing the badge. In tribute to all who serve on the thin blue line, let us pledge an unwavering support and a heartfelt thank you for their service.

Feb 20, 202419 min

S1 Ep 34Lead-Free Hunting and Fishing: Protecting Wildlife and People with Hannah Leonard

Let's delve into the crucial topic of lead consumption in wildlife and people with Hannah Leonard, the Program Director for Sporting Lead-Free. This non-political, educational initiative is dedicated to reducing inadvertent lead consumption through the voluntary choice of lead-free ammunition and tackle. Join us as we explore the importance of making conscious decisions in the field to protect both wildlife and human health. Hannah Leonard shares her wealth of knowledge on the subject, emphasizing the significance of choosing lead-free options. Through on-the-ground pro-outdoor recreation messaging, Sporting Lead-Free advocates for sustainable practices among hunters and anglers. This episode challenges listeners to reconsider their choices and evaluate the impact of their actions on the environment. Listeners will be captivated by Hannah's insights and her discussion with Joshua Coursey from the Muley Fanatic Foundation. Together, they explore the nuances of lead usage in outdoor activities and the implications for wildlife conservation. Sporting Lead-Free isn't about imposing beliefs but rather sharing proven data and information to empower individuals to make informed decisions. For more information on Sporting Lead-Free and how you can contribute to wildlife conservation efforts, visit their website at SportingLeadFree.org. Next up on Campfire Chat, join us as we continue the conversation sparked by Hannah Leonard's insights but with Campfire Chat guest Sol Griffith who is also with Sporting Lead-Free. We'll delve deeper into the ethics of hunting and talk to Sol about hunting with twin 3 year-old boys. Grab a seat by the fire, and let's ignite meaningful discussions about conservation and responsible outdoor recreation! Don't miss out on furthering the journey with Wild Things & Wild Places. Become a member of the Muley Fanatic Foundation and help make a difference. Join an organization that gets things done. Find out more here.

Feb 13, 202453 min

S1 Ep 33Weathering the Wild: Don Day Wyoming's Top Meteorologist

You are in for a meteorological treat as we delve into the fascinating world of weather with none other than Wyoming's renowned meteorologist, Don Day. With his extensive experience forecasting weather across the Rocky Mountain West and High Plains, Don Day, has become a household name, sharing his expertise with 70 radio stations in the mountain west. But what's the connection between weather and the podcast's focus on wild places and wildlife? As it turns out, weather impacts everything and everyone, making this captivating episode an essential listen. Don Day also offers insights into a significant volcanic eruption that occurred in 2022, potentially influencing the harsh winter experienced the previous year. Don Day's journey from a graduate of the University of Wyoming in 1992 to founding DayWeather, Inc., where he merges his passion for radio and meteorology, has paved the way for an illustrious career. In this episode, he shares his biggest surprises and challenges throughout his meteorological journey, offering a unique perspective on how weather plays a pivotal role in our lives. Don's adventures and expertise have shaped his unparalleled insights into the wild and unpredictable world of weather. Listeners will discover the intricate connection between weather and wildlife, as Don Day, who is a hunter, shares his thoughts and experiences. His deep understanding of the interplay between nature and meteorology provides valuable insights on how historical weather patterns continue to influence our present and how we can be better prepared for the future. For those eager to dive deeper into the world of weather, don't forget to visit Don Day's website, where you can access more invaluable weather information: DayWeather Website. This episode is bound to leave you with a newfound appreciation for the untamed forces that shape our wild places and wildlife. Don't miss out on furthering the journey with Wild Things & Wild Places. Become a member of the Muley Fanatic Foundation and help make a difference. Join an organization that gets things done. Find out more here. The quick growth of MFF is a direct tribute to the value folks place on ensuring our wild things and wild places continue to exist for generations to come

Feb 6, 202440 min

S1 Ep 32President of the Wyoming Game and Fish Ralph Brokaw, a 5th Generation Rancher's Perspective

Host Joshua Coursey sits down with President Ralph Brokaw of the Wyoming Game and Fish Commission, offering listeners an exclusive opportunity to delve into the world of Wyoming's wildlife conservation. Ralph Brokaw, a fifth-generation rancher hailing from Arlington, Wyoming, has been at the helm of the commission since 2019, and as his term approaches its conclusion, he shares invaluable insights into the future of Wyoming's natural resources. One of the key topics of discussion is the future of Mule Deer in the state. With Brokaw's extensive knowledge and hands-on experience, listeners gain a deeper understanding of the challenges and opportunities facing this iconic species. Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD), a pressing concern in wildlife management, is also addressed, shedding light on the commission's efforts to combat this devastating disease. Moreover, the conversation touches on the issue of elk populations in certain areas reaching unsustainable levels. Brokaw provides valuable insights into the commission's strategies to address this challenge effectively. The podcast episode also offers a glimpse into the future of feed grounds, a critical aspect of wildlife management in Wyoming. With April's season setting commission meeting on the horizon, President Ralph Brokaw discusses his role in this pivotal event, offering a behind-the-scenes look at the decision-making process that shapes Wyoming's hunting seasons. For wildlife enthusiasts, hunters, and conservationists, this episode of "Wild Things & Wild Places" is a must-listen, delivering a wealth of knowledge and a glimpse into the future of Wyoming's treasured wildlife and wild places. Tune in for an engaging and informative conversation with a true expert in the field. Don't miss out on furthering the journey with Wild Things & Wild Places. Become a member of the Muley Fanatic Foundation and help make a difference. Join an organization that gets things done. Find out more here.

Jan 30, 202444 min

S1 Ep 31Mule Deer Summit Transforming Communities through Conversation

In the latest episode we feature Chance Marshall and Zach Sanders, representing the 10 Country Chapter. We delve into an inspiring event that is trying to make a significant impact on the future of Mule Deer in Fremont County, Wyoming. The focal point of this episode is the recent Mule Deer Summit organized by the 10 Country Chapter, where local residents were invited to a neutral, Game and Fish-free platform to discuss their concerns and hopes for the preservation of these majestic creatures. The Mule Deer Summit served as a crucial step in fostering community engagement and active participation in conservation efforts. It's a testament to the power of ordinary citizens coming together to effect change. As our host Josh emphasized, considered citizens can make a difference, and this summit exemplifies the idea that collective action can make a difference. During the episode, Chance and Zach reflect on their roles as fathers and their shared goal of passing on the legacy of Mule Deer hunting to their children. Their passion for the sport and dedication to conservation shine through as they discuss various topics such as predation, limited quota versus general hunting, and the concerning issue of Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD). Listeners will gain insights into the importance of open dialogue and community involvement in wildlife conservation. Chance and Zach helped lead groups during the Mule Deer Summit and their involvement serves as an inspiring call to action, encouraging others to attend similar events, like the Mule Deer Summit hosted by the 10 Country Chapter, or even initiate similar gatherings in their own communities. As this episode demonstrates, change starts with conversations, and together, we can ensure a thriving future for Mule Deer and other wildlife. Don't miss out on furthering the journey with Wild Things & Wild Places. Become a member of the Muley Fanatic Foundation and help make a difference. Join an organization that gets things done. Find out more here.

Jan 23, 202445 min

S1 Ep 30Balancing Nature with Conservation and the Oil/Gas Industry

In this engaging episode we dive into the fascinating world of conservation and the oil/gas industry. Our special guest, Paul Ulrich, Vice President of Jonah Energy LLC and former President of the Petroleum Association of Wyoming, brings a unique perspective to the table as an avid fly fisher, outdoorsman and hunter. What makes this episode truly captivating is the refreshing synergy between the seemingly contrasting realms of environmental conservation and the energy sector. Paul Ulrich sheds light on the untapped potential for collaboration between these two sectors. He passionately discusses the numerous positive contributions that the oil/gas industry can make and have made to conservation efforts, challenging the stereotypes often associated with it. One of the highlights of this episode is the deep dive into the Rock Springs Management plan, where both Paul and Josh actively participate on the Governor's task force. Their insights provide valuable perspectives on how diverse stakeholders can come together for the benefit of our environment. This conversation is a must-listen for anyone interested in understanding the intricate relationship between industry and conservation. It reminds us that, in the pursuit of preserving our wild places and wild things, cooperation and innovative solutions can lead to a brighter future for our planet. Join us in exploring this inspiring dialogue and share this podcast to spread the message of harmony in nature. Don't miss out on furthering the journey with Wild Things & Wild Places. Become a member of the Muley Fanatic Foundation and help make a difference. Join an organization that gets things done. Find out more here.

Jan 16, 202443 min

S1 Ep 29Virginians Saving Mule Deer with Wild Things & Wild Places

In this episode of "Wild Things & Wild Places," we dive into the fascinating world of wildlife conservation with a unique twist. Join us as we feature Dave Kavanah, the Chairman of the Blue Ridge Chapter of the Muley Fanatic Foundation in Virginia. But hold on, this isn't just another chapter podcast – this is a story of true dedication and commitment to a cause that might seem unusual at first glance. The Blue Ridge Chapter of the Muley Fanatic Foundation calls Virginia home, a state that doesn't even have mule deer. How did they end up having a chapter there, and how have they achieved success in their mission? Tune in to this episode to discover the captivating journey of this chapter and how they've made a significant impact on mule deer conservation in Wyoming through their generous donations. Dave Kavanah brings a unique perspective to the table, shedding light on the "why" and "how" behind their efforts. Learn about their upcoming event, the 2024 Annual Banquet, scheduled for April 13, 2024, and get inspired by the incredible work of the Blue Ridge Virginia Chapter in Front Royal, Virginia. Join us for a discussion that highlights the power of grassroots conservation efforts and the ripple effect they can have on wildlife, no matter where they roam. Welcome back to our first Campfire Chat of 2024, where we're thrilled to have Nick Walrath from Trout Unlimited as our guest. In this heartfelt conversation, Nick shares a touching account of a memorable hunting experience with his new wife and her family, specifically her father. As the flames flicker, Nick's story takes us deep into the heart of their hunting adventure, highlighting not only the thrill of the chase but also the bonds and traditions that hunting can forge within a family. And, of course, Nick doesn't forget to give some well-deserved love and appreciation to his trusty bird dogs, who are an integral part of his hunting life. So, grab a seat around the campfire, and let Nick's tale of hunting, family, and the companionship of his four-legged friends warm your soul. Don't miss out on furthering the journey with Wild Things & Wild Places. Become a member of the Muley Fanatic Foundation and help make a difference. Join an organization that gets things done. Find out more here.

Jan 9, 202439 min

S1 Ep 28Unbridled Realities: Managing Feral Horses in South West Wyoming

In this captivating episode of "Wild Things & Wild Places," your host, Joshua Coursey, delves deep into a crucial topic with a remarkable guest, Joe Hickey, representing the South West Wyoming Mustang Preservation Association. If you're unfamiliar with the issue of free-roaming mustangs, this episode is a must-listen, as Joe passionately discusses the challenges these magnificent creatures face when left unmanaged. Mustangs have long been celebrated for their beauty and grace, but when their populations aren't properly controlled, they can suffer horrific fates. Joe, who recently played a pivotal role in the management efforts involving over 900 free-roaming mustangs in South West Wyoming, provides a heart-rending account of the struggles these animals endure. It's a stark reminder that while mustangs are symbols of freedom, they also require responsible stewardship to prevent overpopulation and the resulting suffering. Throughout the episode, Joe sheds light on the incredible collaborations and generous donors who have stepped up to address this issue, highlighting the community's dedication to the welfare of these animals. Listening to Joe's experiences will leave you with a newfound appreciation for the good neighbors of Wyoming who work tirelessly to ensure the well-being of the free-roaming mustangs that roam their lands. Join Joshua and Joe as they uncover the untold stories and efforts behind managing the free-roaming mustangs of South West Wyoming in "Unbridled Realities.". Join us next week for another great episode and our first Camfire Chat of 2024! The quick growth of MFF is a direct tribute to the value folks place on ensuring our wild things and wild places continue to exist for generations to come Don't miss out on furthering the journey with Wild Things & Wild Places. Become a member of the Muley Fanatic Foundation and help make a difference. Join an organization that gets things done. Find out more here.

Jan 2, 202430 min

S1 Ep 27Memorable Moments and Random Favorites of 2023

Thank you for joining us on this extraordinary journey on "Wild Things & Wild Places." As we approach the end of this incredible year, we wanted to take a moment to express our deepest gratitude to each and every one of you who have been a part of this podcast. While we couldn't include all the remarkable episodes and guests in this limited series, we've curated a special collection featuring our favorite moments, top downloaded episodes, and some delightful surprises. Although we wish we could have included more, we've kept it short and sweet for timing purposes. We hope you enjoy this special selection from the past year's adventures. It's been an absolute pleasure sharing the wonders of our world with you, and we're incredibly thankful for your support, your enthusiasm, and your love for mule deer, the outdoors and the wild. As we look ahead to 2024, we can't wait to continue this adventure with you and explore even more captivating stories from the natural world. Stay tuned for more wild things and wild places in the coming year! The quick growth of MFF is a direct tribute to the value folks place on ensuring our wild things and wild places continue to exist for generations to come Don't miss out on furthering the journey with Wild Things & Wild Places. Become a member of the Muley Fanatic Foundation and help make a difference. Join an organization that gets things done. Find out more here.

Dec 26, 202330 min

S1 Ep 26Bridging the Wyld: The Wyldlife Fund's Impact on Wyoming's Wildlife

In this latest episode of "Wild Things & Wild Places," host Joshua Coursey takes you on a captivating journey through the untamed landscapes of Wyoming alongside a very special guest, Chris McBarnes from the Wyldlife Fund. Together, they delve into the incredible impact this organization has had in a remarkably short time. You won't want to miss Chris's inspiring tale of how he found his way to the heart of Wyoming, a story that unfolds towards the end of the podcast. The Wyldlife Fund has emerged as a critical force in the conservation efforts of the region, playing a pivotal role in raising essential funds and securing much-needed resources for wildlife crossings. These crossings are a topic of frequent discussion in the podcast, and listeners will be thrilled to hear about the recent federal grant allocation that Chris and his dedicated team helped secure. Moreover, the Wyldlife Fund's Wyldlife for Tomorrow initiative is a shining example of their commitment to wildlife preservation. By partnering with local breweries and various entities, they produce goods that contribute a percentage of proceeds back to Wyoming's wildlife along with having businesses involved who directly benefit from tourism in the state of Wyoming. To learn more about this initiative and how you can help, visit their website here: Wyldlife for Tomorrow. The Wyldlife Fund is a dedicated partner foundation to the Wyoming Game and Fish Department, uniquely positioned to make a profound positive impact on Wyoming's wildlife conservation efforts. And finally, don't forget to stick around for the campfire chat at the end of the episode. It's a chance to get up close and personal with Joshua and other passionate wildlife enthusiasts as they share their stories, insights, and dreams for the future of Wyoming's wild places. Tune in, get inspired, and be a part of the movement to protect the natural wonders of the great outdoors with "Wild Things & Wild Places". Campfire Chat is a "Rekindle" this week as we look back and highlight a past Campfire Chat. Tayler LaSharr who is a scientist with the Monteith Shop in Wyoming. In this chat, she talks about being an adult hunter who is just learning more about hunting, her plans and how she started hunting… which you may not guess. Grab a marshmallow skewer, cozy up to the flames, and prepare to be inspired by the enchanting stories of hunting and harmony, right here on "Campfire Chat"! Don't miss out on furthering the journey with Wild Things & Wild Places. Become a member of the Muley Fanatic Foundation and help make a difference. Join an organization that gets things done. Find out more here.

Dec 19, 202342 min

S1 Ep 25Nick Walrath and TU, Protecting Wyoming's Aquatic Treasures on Wild Things, Wild Places

Welcome back to another exciting episode of Wild Things and Wild Places! With our host, Joshua Coursey, and today, we've got a fish-tastic episode in store for you. Fish bums, get ready to dive deep into the world of conservation with our special guest, Nick Walrath, the Green River project manager for Trout Unlimited (TU). Wyoming is home to some of the most pristine and vibrant aquatic ecosystems in the country, and Nick's expertise and dedication are at the forefront of preserving these wild places for generations to come. Together, they champion sustainable practices, habitat restoration, and responsible water management. In this episode, we sit down with Nick Walrath to discuss his work with Trout Unlimited, the challenges facing Wyoming's fisheries, and the exciting initiatives that are shaping the future of these wild things and wild places. We'll explore the importance of collaboration and community engagement in conservation efforts and learn how you can get involved. If you're as passionate about preserving Wyoming's incredible fisheries as we are, don't miss this episode. Tune in to hear Nick's insights, stories, and the inspiring work being done by Trout Unlimited. To connect with Nick Walrath and learn more about his work, you can visit his profile on the Trout Unlimited website here. You can also explore Trout Unlimited's website here to discover additional resources, projects, and opportunities to support their vital conservation efforts. Remember, every small action can make a big difference in protecting our wild things and wild places. Join us on this exciting journey of exploration, conservation, and inspiration. In this special episode, we're thrilled to reintroduce our Campfire Chat segment, where we celebrate the timeless traditions of hunting and gathering. Our guest, Jill Eaton, is not your ordinary hunter; she's a business owner, IT aficionado, devoted mother, and a passionate hunter. Tune in to hear Jill's inspiring journey, from her early beginnings in hunting to where she stands today. In this candid chat, Jill shares her experiences, including the joy of hunting alongside her children now that they are of age and the excitement of checking off some of her final big game targets within the state. It's a captivating tale that underscores the deep connection between people, nature, and the age-old heritage of hunting and gathering. Don't miss this heartwarming Campfire Chat, where we honor the spirit of our great hunters and gatherers.

Dec 12, 202344 min

S1 Ep 24Transforming Wildlife Crossings: Wyoming's $24 Million Allocation with Deputy Director Angi Bruce

In the world of wildlife conservation, few things are as crucial as ensuring the safe passage of animals across our ever-expanding network of roadways and the safety for motorists on these roadways. In an exciting episode of "Wild Things & Wild Places," hosted by Joshua Coursey, we delve into an important development featuring Deputy Director Angi Bruce of the Wyoming Game and Fish Department. This news is nothing short of monumental, marking a significant victory for Wyoming and wildlife enthusiasts everywhere! In this episode, Josh and Angi talk of the incredible achievement of securing $24.3 million in government funding for the wildlife crossing pilot program in Wyoming. This funding is dedicated to the South Kemmerer Wildlife Crossing Project, a critical initiative that promises to have a profound impact on local deer herds. Deputy Director Angi Bruce emerges as a central figure in this monumental endeavor. Her passion and dedication to wildlife conservation make her a formidable force in this field. Throughout the episode, Bruce's expertise and insight provide invaluable context for the significance of this milestone. When it comes to breaking news of this magnitude, there's no one better to turn to for direct, authoritative information than Angi Bruce with the Wyoming Game and Fish Department. As the Deputy Director, her firsthand insights and expertise make her the ultimate source to provide the most accurate and comprehensive details about Wyoming's $24 million allocation for wildlife crossings. Wyoming finds itself in the driver's seat with this initiative, setting a standard and example for the rest of the nation on how to seamlessly integrate wildlife crossings into the normal fabric of roadways and construction. Wyoming's leadership in this area is not only commendable but also serves as a beacon of hope for other regions facing similar wildlife conservation challenges. Thanks to the dedication of individuals like Deputy Director Bruce and the collaborative efforts of numerous organizations, we can look forward to a safer and more sustainable future for both wildlife and humans on Wyoming's roadways. In light of the momentous news and the significant win for Wyoming's wildlife conservation efforts, we've decided to dedicate the entire episode to this important development. But don't worry, our beloved Campfire Chat will be back next week! Join us around the podcast campfire for an opportunity to share and relish the rich experiences of the hunt with fellow comrades. We'll continue to celebrate and explore the wonders of the outdoors together, so stay tuned for our upcoming Campfire Chats!

Dec 5, 202328 min

S1 Ep 23A Heartwarming Hunt: Adlyn Even's Extraordinary Mule Deer Hunt with Cody Robbins

As you tune in to "Wild Things & Wild Places," you'll find yourself in the midst of an extraordinary adventure, listening to the whispers of the wilderness and the tales of those who embrace it. Today is no ordinary episode; it's a special occasion where Charene the Adventure Queen takes the reins as guest host, filling in for Joshua Coursey. Join us as we embark on a heartwarming journey, guided by Charene, through the captivating stories of the Muley Fanatic Foundation's "Putting the 'U' in Hunt" program. Our exceptional guests for this episode are none other than Adlyn Even, a remarkable young warrior, and Cody Robbins, the renowned hunting celebrity from the Outdoor Channel's "Live2Hunt" show. There may be a fun wacky game that ensues and an even bigger suprise from Cody. This podcast is worth the listen. Adlyn Even, a courageous young girl who faced a rare form of cancer. Her story took a heartwarming turn when she joined the "Putting the 'U' in Hunt" program, a collaborative effort by the Muley Fanatic Foundation (MFF) and the Wyoming Game & Fish Commission. This initiative grants Complimentary Commissioner Licenses to youths battling life-threatening illnesses, providing them and their families with an unforgettable hunting experience. Adlyn's narrative is not solely about her battle with cancer but also about a special surprise she received from Cody Robbins, a renowned hunting celebrity from the Outdoor Channel's "Live2Hunt" show. In 2022, Adlyn Even embarked on a courageous journey when she was diagnosed with a rare form of cancer. Her unwavering strength and resilience during her battle captured the attention of many, including the Muley Fanatic Foundation. The 'Putting the U in Hunt' Program: The "Putting the 'U' in Hunt" program, initiated by the Muley Fanatic Foundation in 2012. In partnership with the Wyoming Game & Fish Commission, it grants Complimentary Commissioner Licenses to young individuals like Adlyn facing life-threatening illnesses. The MFF goes the extra mile to ensure that the hunting experience is entirely stress-free for these brave young hunters and their families. They cover all expenses, including license fees, lodging, hunt day food, and beverages. Local businesses and volunteers generously contribute, transforming it into a community-wide effort to support these young warriors. As part of Adlyn's journey, she was treated to a surprise visit by Cody Robbins, the host of the popular hunting show "Live2Hunt" on the Outdoor Channel. This heartwarming surprise unfolded in Dubois, Wyoming, where Adlyn had the privilege of meeting her hunting hero in person. That wasn't the ONLY surprise though... listen to the episode to hear the other hunting surprise! Adlyn's extraordinary journey, supported by the "Putting the 'U' in Hunt" program and enriched by Cody Robbins' heartfelt surprise, serves as a testament to the extraordinary power of community and compassion. It vividly illustrates how organizations like the Muley Fanatic Foundation and individuals like Cody Robbins can create a profound impact on the lives of young warriors like Adlyn Even. For more on Cody Robbins and his show "Live2Hunt," check out his YouTube channel here. To learn more about the Muley Fanatic Foundation and their "Putting the 'U' in Hunt" program, visit their website here. Rekindling the Flames: This week we are rekinlding one of our old campfire chats, Chris Steffen gives us this Campfire Chat that takes us to his deepest passion, his family and hunting together. With twin girls ready to hunt, Chris may have some more fantastic Campfire Chat stories to share. Embarking on an incredible moose hunt, Chris talks of his memorable hunts and bonding with his son as they anticipate the thrill together, and celebrating memories that will be passed down for generations.

Nov 28, 202341 min

S1 Ep 22Combatting Wyoming's Cheatgrass Crisis with BLM's Phillip Lockwood

Welcome back to another exciting episode of Wild Things & Wild Places! Get ready to embark on an enlightening journey as we dive deep into the heart of Wyoming's wild landscapes and its ongoing battle against the formidable foe known as cheatgrass. Today, we're joined by our expert guide, Joshua Coursey, and our special guest, Phillip Lockwood, a Fire Management Specialist for the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) stationed at the Kemmerer Field Office. Together, we'll explore the critical mission of preserving Wyoming's natural beauty and the vital role the fight against cheatgrass plays in safeguarding the state's wild things and wild places. It's a conversation you won't want to miss! In the vast and beautiful landscapes of Wyoming, the battle against cheatgrass has become a top priority for the Bureau of Land Management (BLM). Cheatgrass, often referred to as the "cancer of Wyoming," is an invasive plant species that has been wreaking havoc on the state's native ecosystems. In this episode, we sit down with Phillip Lockwood, a Fire Management Specialist for the BLM stationed at the Kemmerer Field Office, to delve into the importance of this fight against cheatgrass and how it is helping protect the landscape and wildlife, particularly the Mule Deer population. Cheatgrass, in particular, poses a significant challenge due to its aggressive nature. It has a propensity to impact large areas of land and disrupt native plant communities. Moreover, it is highly flammable and spreads wildfires with ease. Native plants struggle to recover as quickly as cheatgrass after a fire, leading to a dangerous cycle of more frequent fires and the eventual dominance of cheatgrass monocultures. The fight against cheatgrass in Wyoming is not just a battle against an invasive plant; it's a fight to protect the diverse landscapes, wildlife, and activities that make this state unique as well as Mule Deer habitat. Thanks to the dedicated efforts of organizations like the BLM and their partners, the landscape is receiving the attention it deserves, and the ongoing battle against cheatgrass offers a beacon of hope for Wyoming's wild things and wild places. Don't miss out on furthering the journey with Wild Things & Wild Places. Become a member of the Muley Fanatic Foundation and help make a difference. Join an organization that gets things done. Find out more here.

Nov 21, 202337 min

S1 Ep 21Grizzlies, Public Voices, and Mule Deer: WGFD's Brian Nesvik – Part Two of a Special Series

In this captivating second installment of our two-part series, we once again welcomes Brian Nesvik, the Director of Wyoming Game and Fish, for an enlightening discussion guided by Joshua Coursey. Central to this episode is the state of the Grizzly Bear in Wyoming. Brian Nesvik brings his expertise to the table, offering an in-depth update on the status of these majestic creatures. Where does Wyoming stand in terms of Grizzly Bear management and conservation? But the conversation doesn't stop there. A key concern highlighted in this episode is the noticeable decline in public attendance and input at wildlife management meetings. Why is public engagement waning, and what can be done to reverse this trend? Nesvik delves into the importance of community involvement in shaping the future of wildlife in Wyoming, emphasizing the need for more voices to join the conversation. Furthermore, the episode also explores the measures being taken to protect one of Wyoming's iconic species, the Mule Deer. With their numbers under threat, understanding the steps being taken to ensure their survival is crucial for anyone interested in the future of Wyoming's diverse ecosystems. Led by our guide Joshua Coursey, this episode is not just a discussion but a journey through the complexities of wildlife management. As we navigate these topics, we invite listeners to explore further by visiting the Wyoming Game and Fish website, where more information and resources on these critical issues are available. In the latest Campfire Chat following our episode, we're joined by Faith Roby, a dedicated nursing student in the final stretch of her program and an enthusiastic hunter. Faith shares her recent exhilarating experience of harvesting her first elk alongside her fiancé. Balancing the demanding schedules of clinicals and school with her passion for hunting, she opens up about the challenges they faced during the hunt, which didn't quite start as planned. Despite the initial setbacks, Faith's story culminates in a triumphant and memorable harvest, offering a candid glimpse into the perseverance and joy found in balancing life's passions and responsibilities. Don't miss out on furthering the journey with Wild Things & Wild Places. Become a member of the Muley Fanatic Foundation and help make a difference. Join an organization that gets things done. Find out more here.

Nov 14, 202328 min

S1 Ep 20Wyoming's Wild Winter: Game and Fish Director Brian Nesvik Two-Part Episode

As the leaves turn and the air chills, "Wild Things & Wild Places" returns with a compelling two-part series that delves deep into the heart of Wyoming's wilderness. Featuring Brian Nesvik, the seasoned Director of the Wyoming Game and Fish Department, these concise 20-minute episodes pack a punch, unraveling the story of a landscape and its inhabitants emerging from a brutal winter. In the first episode, we journey alongside Director Nesvik as he outlines the remarkable resilience of Wyoming's wildlife. The recent winter's severity tested the limits of survival. The narrative takes a turn as we dig into the pressing issue of Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD), a concerning wildlife health challenge that has been on the radar of conservationists and wildlife managers across the country. Nesvik shares insights on the disease's impact in Wyoming and the steps being taken to manage its spread—a conversation that's both timely and crucial for anyone invested in the future of North America's wild spaces. And when the hard talk ends, gather 'round for the 'Campfire Chat' segment—a unique feature that caps off each episode with reflections, anecdotes, and a moment of camaraderie that reminds us why these wild places matter to all of us. Don't forget, the exploration doesn't end here. Tune in next Tuesday for the next installment of revelations and wildlife wisdom. In the meantime, for those eager to dive deeper into the life and work of Brian Nesvik, a treasure trove of information awaits your curiosity with a simple search. "Wild Things & Wild Places" isn't just a series—it's a window into the complex dance of nature and human effort, a conversation that beckons us to listen, learn, and act. So, as the wild calls, will you answer? As the flames of the day's conversations dwindle to a warm, inviting glow, "Wild Things & Wild Places" welcomes you to another intimate Campfire Chat. This session shines a light on a voice that resonates with passion and purpose—Jessi Johnson of the Wyoming Wildlife Federation. Jessi is not just an advocate; she's a storyteller, conservationist, and a pioneer for women in the hunting community. With her roots deeply entrenched in the wide-open spaces of Wyoming, she has dedicated her time and energy to nurturing the land that gives so much to its inhabitants. Her work with the Wyoming Wildlife Federation is more than a job—it's a testament to her commitment to conservation and her love for Wyoming's natural heritage. This Campfire Chat is more than an exchange of ideas—it's an ode to the spirit of the hunt and the stewardship of the land. Jessi shares her favorite hunting story, one that resonates with the ethos of the hunter and the hunted, reflecting a relationship as ancient as the wilderness itself. Her tale is not just a story of pursuit, but a narrative that weaves the bond between humans and a relationship with a friend and nature, highlighting the profound experiences that shape hunters and gatherers. Don't miss out on furthering the journey with Wild Things & Wild Places. Become a member of the Muley Fanatic Foundation and help make a difference. Join an organization that gets things done. Find out more here.

Nov 7, 202345 min

S1 Ep 19Wild Resilience: Grayson's Elk Adventure with Putting the U in Hunt

Meet Grayson "G-Money" Albright, a young hunter with a heartwarming story that reminds us of the unyeilding spirit of individuals facing life-threatening illnesses. Grayson, who was born with a rare genetic syndrome, has spent a significant portion of his life in the hospital, battling his condition with unmatched courage and determination. Despite the challenges he's encountered, Grayson had a dream - to hunt an elk, a dream that would soon become a reality thanks to the Muley Fanatic Foundation's "Putting the U in Hunt" program. Grayson's elk hunting adventure took place in the beautiful landscapes of Wyoming, a state known for its abundant wildlife and breathtaking scenery. His journey began with high hopes and an unwavering spirit, ready to take on the challenges of the hunt. On the very first day, Grayson, along with his dedicated team, encountered numerous elk but chose to pass up several nice bulls. The second day of the hunt began slowly, with the morning marked by cold winds and dense fog that seemed to obscure any sign of elk. However, as the day progressed, a spark of excitement was reignited. The team's perseverance paid off when they spotted a coyote, and Grayson seized the opportunity to take a shot, displaying his marksmanship and resilience. The true highlight of the day was yet to come. As they ventured further into the wilderness, they heard the unmistakable bugle of a magnificent bull elk, echoing from over a thousand yards away. Guided by the sound, they carefully approached and, with unwavering determination, Grayson took a perfect lung shot. With that shot, Grayson achieved his dream and became a part of the hunting tradition. His first-ever bull elk was a testament to his strength and the unwavering support of the "Putting the U in Hunt" program, as well as the dedication of his team. As they began their journey back with Grayson's remarkable trophy, G-Money had one more surprise in store. He discovered a sweet "dead head," a unique souvenir of his incredible adventure. Grayson Albright's elk hunt serves as an inspiring reminder that no matter the obstacles we face, our dreams and passions can drive us to achieve the extraordinary. Grayson's story is one of resilience, hope, and the wild places that can heal even the most challenging of circumstances. Stay tuned for more pictures and videos from this unforgettable adventure! Introducing a new"Campfire Chat," a captivating subshow within the Wild Things & Wild Places podcast. In this special segment, we sit down with David Willms, a seasoned guest and host of his own podcast, whose deep involvement in the Wyoming conservation sphere adds a unique perspective to the conversation. David shares what hunting means to him and his family, offering insight into the profound connection between people and the wilderness. As someone dedicated to preserving the beauty and natural wonders of Wyoming, David's words resonate with the values of stewardship and conservation, making "Campfire Chat" a must-listen for all those who cherish the great outdoors and the rich traditions of hunting. Don't miss out on furthering the journey with Wild Things & Wild Places. Become a member of the Muley Fanatic Foundation and help make a difference. Join an organization that gets things done. Find out more here.

Oct 31, 202341 min

S1 Ep 18Legend of the Hunt with 92-Year-Old Neil Aitken

In a world filled with fast-paced, ever-changing trends and technologies, there's something profoundly refreshing about sitting down with a living legend like Neil Aitken. Born on January 23, 1931, Neil's life has been woven with the threads of history, and in the latest special episode of "Wild Things & Wild Places," we have the privilege of experiencing both the main episode and an intimate campfire chat with Neil Aitken. This unique episode is a tribute to a true master of the hunting world. Neil Aitken's dedication to the art of hunting has earned him a well-deserved reputation as the G.O.A.T (Greatest of All Time). In fact, last March at Mule Deer Days 2023, Neil was recognized as the Life Member of the Year, a testament to his lifetime of commitment to this age-old tradition and to Mule Deer. Listening to Neil speak, you're immediately struck by the authenticity and raw honesty in his storytelling. He doesn't sugarcoat his experiences or his emotions. You'll hear him talk fondly of his late wife and the cherished memories they created together during their hunting adventures. These tales are a testament to the deep connection that hunting can forge between people and the natural world. What makes this special episode even more remarkable is Neil's unbroken record of never missing a hunting season up until just three years ago. His determination and passion for the hunt are nothing short of inspiring. It's a reminder that the things we love can remain with us, even as the years pass. One of the most captivating aspects of this episode is Neil's recounting of the gear he used in his early days as a hunter. It's like taking a step back in time and discovering the roots of modern hunting. For those who are just starting their hunting journey or have been at it for years, Neil's advice and insights are priceless. Neil's stories are not just a history lesson but a living, breathing testament to a way of life that may not be around for much longer. As more people turn to convenience and grocery stores for their meat, Neil's tales remind us of a time when our ancestors relied on game meat for survival after the war. It's a part of our heritage and a connection to nature that shouldn't be forgotten. So, if you haven't already, take the time to listen to this special podcast episode. Neil Aitken is a living legend, and his stories are a treasure trove of knowledge and inspiration. The world is changing fast, but there's a timeless quality to the tales of a 92-year-old hunter that we can all learn from and appreciate. This special episode combines both the main episode and an intimate campfire chat, giving you a comprehensive experience of Neil's extraordinary journey. Thank you Neil Don't miss out on furthering the journey with Wild Things & Wild Places. Become a member of the Muley Fanatic Foundation and help make a difference. Join an organization that gets things done. Find out more here.

Oct 24, 202338 min

S1 Ep 17Part 2 of the Collaboration with Your Mountain Podcast on the Rock Springs RMP"

In Part 2 of this compelling podcast collaboration, the spotlight shines on a crucial aspect of the Rock Springs Management Plan (RMP): how to be a true statesperson and maintain respect while passionately debating or validating your point of view. With emotions running high over the RMP, David Wilms and Nephi Cole, the hosts of "Your Mountain" podcast, return to help guide us through this essential discussion. They offer invaluable insights on how to effectively communicate and engage in respectful debates, no matter where you stand on the matter. Joshua Coursey, the host of "Wild Things and Wild Places", encourages this enlightening dialogue, ensuring that listeners gain the skills and knowledge needed to navigate the intricate landscape of RMP discourse. As the episode unfolds, you'll discover the wisdom and experience of these hosts in addressing the RMP issue. They offer guidance on fostering a sense of unity and collaboration within the passionate community dedicated to Wild Things and Wild Places. Don't forget, the 90-day public comment period for the RMP began on August 18 and will conclude on November 16, 2023, making this discussion exceptionally timely and relevant. Tune in to part 2 of this riveting series for a masterclass in becoming a statesperson in the world of conservation and a chance to better understand the critical significance of the RMP. The return of the sub-show "Campfire Chat" within the "Wild Things & Wild Places" podcast is a highly anticipated event for listeners. This special edition features none other than Nephi Cole, bringing his wealth of knowledge and passion to the forefront. In this episode, Nephi embarks on a journey through history, providing listeners with a captivating glimpse into the roots of hunting and its profound connection to our identity as human beings. As the digital campfire crackles in the background, Nephi skillfully weaves tales of hunting's timeless significance, reminding us of its intrinsic role in shaping who we are. For Nephi, the family memories are the jewels of his campfire experiences, igniting a warm, communal atmosphere that resonates deeply with hunting enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. "Campfire Chat" is back in full swing, and Nephi Cole's narratives promise to kindle the spirit of adventure and connection to the wild in every listener's heart. The quick growth of MFF is a direct tribute to the value folks place on ensuring our wild things and wild places continue to exist for generations to come Don't miss out on furthering the journey with Wild Things & Wild Places. Become a member of the Muley Fanatic Foundation and help make a difference. Join an organization that gets things done. Find out more here.

Oct 17, 202342 min

S1 Ep 16Wild Rendezvous a 2-Part Odyssey: The 'Your Mountain' Podcast with more on the Rock Springs Management Plan

Welcome to a SPECIAL two-part series! Collaboration is a testament to the power of unity in spreading an important message. In an important alliance, three hosts, David Willms and Nephi Cole from the 'Your Mountain' podcast, and Joshua Coursey from the Muley Fanatic Foundation podcast 'Wild Things & Wild Places', have joined forces to tackle a pressing issue—the Rock Springs Management Plan (RMP). With a shared passion for Wild Things and Wild Places, these hosts bring their unique perspectives and expertise to the table. As they come together on this special two-part series, their collective dedication to conservation and the preservation of natural treasures is evident. This collaboration amplifies the impact of their message, ensuring that the RMP's significance resonates far and wide. Embark on an epic journey with the hosts of the "Your Mountain" podcast and the Muley Fanatic Foundation as they unite to unravel the enigmatic Rock Springs Management Plan (RMP) in an exclusive two-part series. Immerse yourself in the captivating world of Wild Things and Wild Places, where conservation meets adventure. You can find David Willms and Nephi Cole,at http://www.itsyourmountain.com/podcast/, where they regularly engage with their audience on important topics. By uniting their voices, these hosts aim to not only inform but inspire, inviting listeners to become active stewards of our precious Wild Things and Wild Places. In this extraordinary collaboration, they light a path toward a brighter future for the natural world we cherish. Stay tuned for this remarkable journey as they unveil the secrets of the RMP and advocate for its vital mission. Join us next week for the thrilling conclusion of our special two-part series on the Rock Springs Management Plan. The quick growth of MFF is a direct tribute to the value folks place on ensuring our wild things and wild places continue to exist for generations to come. Don't miss out on furthering the journey with Wild Things & Wild Places. Become a member of the Muley Fanatic Foundation and help make a difference. Join an organization that gets things done. Find out more here.

Oct 10, 202343 min

S1 Ep 15Elk Dreams: The Inspirational Journey of Kallie and Drew

In this powerful and heartwarming episode of Wild Things & Wild Places, we delve into the extraordinary lives of two incredible young individuals, 16-year-old Kallie and 15-year-old Drew, who are facing life-threatening illnesses with unwavering determination and courage. Host Joshua Coursey leads an unforgettable conversation with these young hunters and Joey Faigl, one of the driving forces behind the Muley Fanatic Foundation, a nonprofit organization that grants these kids the opportunity to embark on life-changing hunting adventures with the 'Putting the U in Hunt' Program. The rawness and authenticity of this conversation shine through as Kallie and Drew share their dreams, their fears, and their incredible excitement for their upcoming elk hunt. As they chat with Joshua and Joey, their infectious enthusiasm fills the airwaves, creating a captivating listening experience that is both bright and powerful. It's a testament to the resilience of youth and the profound impact that organizations like the Muley Fanatic Foundation can have on the lives of young people facing adversity. The interview is filled with laughter, anticipation, and the sheer joy that comes from the promise of adventure. As Kallie and Drew prepare to embark on their elk hunt the next day, their spirits are lifted, and their excitement is palpable. Their journey is a testament to the power of community and the belief that every child, no matter the obstacles they face, deserves the chance to experience the wild beauty of our natural world. As a heartwarming update, both Kallie and Drew went on to harvest bull elk, turning their dreams into reality, all thanks to the remarkable program offered by the Muley Fanatic Foundation. This episode is an uplifting reminder of the extraordinary impact of dreams fulfilled and the strength of the human spirit. In our special Campfire Chat segment, we sit down with a true hunting enthusiast, Steve Martin, the past president of Bow Hunters of Wyoming. As the crackling flames cast a warm glow around us, we embrace hunting. For Steve, his hunting dreams are intimately tied to the sparkle in his daughter's eyes. It's a testament to the enduring bond that outdoor adventures can create within families and the memories that last a lifetime. Steve also gives some love to the longbow and talks about his passion for archery hunting. Join us by the campfire as we listen to Steve's heartfelt tale of a father's love and the shared passion that fuels his hunting dreams. Don't miss out on furthering the journey with Wild Things & Wild Places. Become a member of the Muley Fanatic Foundation and help make a difference. Join an organization that gets things done. Find out more here.

Oct 3, 202337 min

S1 Ep 14Harvesting Hope: Muley Fanatic Foundation 'Putting the 'U' in Hunt' Program

As the crisp autumn air sweeps across the vast Wyoming wilderness, the landscape transforms into a breathtaking canvas of gold and amber. It's a season of change, a season of harvest, and a season of hope for the Muley Fanatic Foundation (MFF). In this special episode of "Wild Things & Wild Places," hosted by Joshua Coursey and joined by Joey Faigl and Chris Steffen, we delve into the heartwarming story of MFF's "Putting the 'U' in Hunt" program. At its core, the Muley Fanatic Foundation is all about conservation and the passion for the great outdoors. Founded in 2012, the organization has been dedicated to preserving mule deer and their habitat, but they've also embraced a profound mission – one that touches lives in the most extraordinary way. The "Putting the 'U' in Hunt" program is a partnership with the Wyoming Game & Fish Commission, designed to provide Complimentary Commissioner Licenses to youths facing life-threatening illnesses. It's a testament to the foundation's belief that nature has a profound healing power, and every child deserves the chance to experience the thrill of the hunt. For more inspiring stories, visit Muley Fanatic Foundation's official website: Muley Fanatic Foundation In this heartfelt episode, Joshua Coursey, along with Joey Faigl and Chris Steffen, takes you on a journey through the eyes of these young hunters. Their resilience and courage are awe-inspiring, and their stories remind us that there is magic in the wilderness that can mend even the most wounded hearts. Through the lens of "Wild Things & Wild Places," we witness the bond between these young hunters and their mentors as they prepare to embark on an unforgettable adventure. It's hunting season, and for the Muley Fanatic Foundation, this time of year holds a special meaning for multiple reasons. So, join us in this heartwarming episode as we explore the profound impact of the "Putting the 'U' in Hunt" program. Witness the triumph of the human spirit, the beauty of the wilderness, and the incredible work of the Muley Fanatic Foundation as they continue to put the 'U' – the youth – in the hunt, one courageous step at a time. In the subshow of "Wild Things & Wild Places" known as "Campfire Chat," this week brings a special guest to the forefront: Pat Beauchamp, representing the Sierra Front Chapter of the Muley Fanatic Foundation and a past guest of the podcast. As the crackling campfire sets the ambiance, Pat's presence adds a warm and inviting glow to the conversation. Here, beneath the vast starlit sky, listeners can expect to hear tales of wilderness conservation, firsthand experiences, and the shared passion for preserving our natural heritage. Pat Beauchamp's insights and stories promise to ignite a fire of inspiration and dedication in all who tune in, forging a deeper connection to the wild places we cherish. Don't miss out on furthering the journey with Wild Things & Wild Places. Become a member of the Muley Fanatic Foundation and help make a difference. Join an organization that gets things done. Find out more here. The quick growth of MFF is a direct tribute to the value folks place on ensuring our wild things and wild places continue to exist for generations to come.

Sep 26, 202345 min

S1 Ep 13Balancing Wyoming's Future: Rock Springs Resource Management Plan Draft Featuring the Greater Little Mountain Coalition and Craig Rood

Welcome to "Balancing Wyoming's Future," the special two-part podcast. In today's episode, we shine a spotlight on the Rock Springs Resource Management Plan draft, a pivotal document that charts the course for responsible land use in southwestern Wyoming. We are honored to have two esteemed episodes: Representatives from the Greater Little Mountain Coalition Joy Bannon and Steve Martin, as well as Craig Rood, a former Trona plant manager and current Director of Public Relations and Government Affairs at Project West. Join us as we explore the challenges and opportunities within the Rock Springs Management Plan and discover how these dedicated individuals are striving to find a balance that ensures a thriving future for both the land and its inhabitants. The Greater Little Mountain Coalition (GLMC) is a diverse alliance dedicated to safeguarding the Greater Little Mountain Area in southwest Wyoming. Comprising sportsmen's organizations, local businesses, union members, and concerned citizens, their mission centers on preserving the region's rugged landscapes, abundant wildlife, and recreational opportunities. Working in collaboration with esteemed organizations like Bowhunters of Wyoming, Muley Fanatic Foundation, Wyoming Wildlife Federation, Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership, Trout Unlimited, United Steelworkers Local 13214, and Craig Thompson - Private Landowner. The GLMC has crafted a comprehensive proposal that seeks a balanced approach to land management. In the second part of this interview, we are privileged to be joined by Craig Rood, a seasoned expert in Wyoming's natural resources. With a career that includes significant experience as a former Trona plant manager, Craig has a deep understanding of the intricate balance between resource utilization and preservation. His insights into the sustainable management of Wyoming's abundant resources, gained through years of hands-on experience, provide invaluable perspectives on how we can navigate the challenges and opportunities presented by the Rock Springs Resource Management Plan. Today, Craig's passion for responsible resource management continues to shine through in his work with Project West, where he advocates for a harmonious coexistence between industrial development and environmental conservation. In this episode, he shares his wealth of knowledge, offering a unique perspective on the complexities of resource management in the heart of the American West. Recognized as some of Wyoming's most sensitive and cherished habitat, the Greater Little Mountain Area holds a unique place in the state's outdoor heritage. The GLMC invites individuals to join their cause, advocating for policies that ensure the lasting protection of this exceptional ecosystem and its sporting opportunities, passing on this natural legacy to future generations. For more detailed information about the Coalition's efforts, please visit this website and Facebook page. BLM is accepting comments on its draft plan through November 16th and is also holding three informational meetings. Tuesday, September 19, 3-6 PM Lyman Branch Library 129 South Franklin St Lyman, WY 82937 Tuesday, September 26, 3-6 PM Big Piney/Marbleton Town Hall 10700 HWY 189 Big Piney, WY 83113 Wednesday, September 27, 3-6 PM BLM Rock Springs Field Office 280 Highway 191 North Rock Springs, WY 82901 Don't miss out on furthering the journey with Wild Things & Wild Places. Become a member of the Muley Fanatic Foundation and help make a difference. Join an organization that gets things done. Find out more here.

Sep 19, 202359 min

S1 Ep 11Family, Love, and Hunting: The Andersons' Adventure Chronicles

Joshua Coursey wastes no time diving into the heartwarming and captivating story of Lindsey and Rowdy in the latest episode of Wild Things & Wild Places. We welcome the dynamic duo of Lindsey and Rowdy Anderson, a married couple whose journey through the wild has not only strengthened their relationship but also created lasting memories and life lessons that they cherish. Rowdy, a seasoned outdoorsman, and co-chair of the 10 Country Chapter for the Muley Fanatic Foundation. (You can find more about Rowdy Anderson and the Muley Fanatic Foundation on their Facebook page.) Lindsey, a dedicated community member, holds a position at the nearby hospital and possesses a profound love for hunting. As the episode of "Wild Things and Wild Places" with Lindsey and Rowdy Anderson draws to a close, you'll be left with a renewed appreciation for the power of love, laughter, and the great outdoors. For Lindsey and Rowdy, hunting is more than a pastime; it's a cherished family tradition. Despite raising three kids, they always find time to blend their passion for the outdoors with quality family moments, creating unforgettable experiences that strengthen their bond. There's an exciting twist to the Anderson adventures that you won't want to miss: "Campfire Chat," a subshow which features their 13-year-old son, Basyn Anderson. Basyn is not your typical teenager. He possesses a passion for hunting that rivals some seasoned outdoorsmen. What's even more inspiring is his eagerness to share this passion with his family. In the world of screens and distractions, it's heartwarming to see a young man like Basyn dedicating his time to the great outdoors and bringing his family along for the ride. Don't miss out on furthering the journey with Wild Things & Wild Places. Become a member of the Muley Fanatic Foundation and help make a difference. Join an organization that gets things done. Find out more here.

Sep 12, 202357 min

S1 Ep 10Predators' Influence: Coyotes, Lions, & Mule Deer with Mitch Brunet

Welcome back, deer viewers (pun intended), to another thrilling episode of "Wild Things and Wild Places" with Joshua Coursey as your trusted guide. In this exciting installment, we return to the captivating Monteith Shop, where the secrets of wildlife research come to life. Get ready for an expedition filled with powerful insights that will leave you awe-inspired by the wonders of our natural world! Mitch Brunet, a distinguished research scientist at the Monteith Shop, exemplifies a deep-rooted commitment to unraveling the secrets of the wild. Mitch's work at the Monteith Shop goes beyond the boundaries of traditional research, in this episode he meticulously examines the impact of apex predators like coyotes and mountain lions on the mule deer ecosystem and each other. By delving into the complexities of predator-prey relationships, Mitch offers invaluable insights that are pivotal for wildlife conservation and ecosystem management. One of Mitch Brunet's remarkable contributions involves his intensive work with fawns. To dive deeper into Mitch's remarkable journey and his work with the Monteith Shop, I recommend exploring the official website of the Monteith Shop in Wyoming. There, you'll find an array of resources and information about their ongoing projects, publications, and the profound impact researchers like Mitch Brunet have on our understanding of the natural world. For an immersive experience into their research, visit the Monteith Shop's website: Monteith Shop. In our special sub-show, "Campfire Chat," we have the privilege of hosting Kris Coston from the Sierra Front Chapter of the Muley Fanatic Foundation. Kris shares an inspiring tale of how his grandfather became his hunting inspiration, and how he aims to pass on that legacy to his own children. Prepare to be entertained and enlightened as he recounts some humorous hunting anecdotes that transformed into valuable learning experiences. It's a conversation you won't want to miss around the campfire! Don't miss out on furthering the journey with Wild Things & Wild Places. Become a member of the Muley Fanatic Foundation and help make a difference. Join an organization that gets things done. Find out more here.

Sep 5, 202353 min

S1 Ep 9Exploring the Sierra Front: Mule Deer Passion and Wild Horse Challenges with Special Guests Kris and Pat

Dive into the captivating world of wildlife conservation with our latest episode of Wild Things & Wild Places, as we sit down with Kris and Pat from the Sierra Front Chapter of the Muley Fanatic Foundation. Join us as they share their unwavering passion for Mule Deer and their deep connection to the wild places they call home. In this episode, you'll hear firsthand accounts of their remarkable experiences and heartwarming stories that underline their dedication to preserving these majestic creatures. As advocates for responsible wildlife management, Chris and Pat shed light on the pressing issue of wild horses in Nevada, offering insights into the delicate balance between conservation and environmental impact. Are you a supporter of preserving the natural beauty of our wild spaces? This episode is a must-listen for you! By subscribing to Wild Things & Wild Places, you'll embark on an educational journey that unveils the challenges and triumphs of safeguarding Mule Deer populations and confronting the wild horse dilemma. Join the Sierra Front Chapter's mission and become a part of this vibrant community committed to nurturing the wilderness. Whether you're a seasoned conservationist or simply intrigued by the wonders of the great outdoors, this episode will inspire you to take action. Subscribe now and consider joining the Sierra Front Chapter of the Muley Fanatic Foundation if you're in the area. Together, we can make a tangible impact on the future of these wild things and wild places we hold dear. Join the Movement: Subscribe and Engage with Sierra Front Chapter Join us on a blazing new episode of Campfire Chat, a captivating spin-off from Wild Things & Wild Places, as we sit down with none other than Paul Vandiver. Get ready to be enthralled by Paul's exciting journey ahead, as he unveils his stellar hunting year that he has in store! Don't miss out on furthering the journey with Wild Things & Wild Places. Become a member of the Muley Fanatic Foundation and help make a difference. Join an organization that gets things done. Find out more here.

Aug 29, 202355 min

S1 Ep 8Seasons of Survival: Mule Deer, PhDs, and the Wild with Tayler LaSharr

Welcome back, fellow nature enthusiasts, to another captivating episode of "Wild Things & Wild Places"! In this upcoming episode, we have a truly remarkable story to share with you. Join us as we dive deep into the world of wildlife with the incredible Tayler LaSharr, a scientist hailing from the prestigious Monteith Shop. Not only is she a trailblazer in her field, but she's also earned the distinction of being the first recipient of the Muley Fanatic Foundation Fellow. Get ready to embark on a journey through the rugged landscapes that Mule Deer call home. Tayler LaSharr's unparalleled expertise provides us a unique window into the life of these majestic creatures, particularly during the challenging throes of a harsh winter. As a direct witness to the intricacies of their survival, she unveils the remarkable strategies these animals employ to endure the harshest of conditions. But that's not all – we'll also delve into Tayler's personal journey, as she reflects on the triumphant culmination of her academic pursuits: the completion of her PhD. Her connection with these animals goes beyond mere observation; it's a testament to her unwavering dedication to understanding and conserving the wild places we hold dear. So, tune in and prepare to be inspired by a true guardian of the wild. Gather 'round, fellow outdoor enthusiasts, for another cozy edition of "Campfire Chat"! We're thrilled to have the adventurous Mitch Brunet by our virtual campfire. Get ready to be transported into the heart of the wild as Mitch shares his captivating hunting stories and takes us along on his incredible journeys that he has already experienced and the ones he hopes to head on in the future. Welcome Mitch to the Campfire Chat!

Aug 22, 202357 min

S1 Ep 7Unveiling the Thrills and Challenges of Hunting in California with the NorCal Muley Fanatic Foundation Chapter

Welcome to another captivating episode of Wild Things & Wild Places! In this exciting installment, we venture deep into the heart of California's untamed landscapes alongside our special guests, Dave Tyler and Ryder, esteemed members of the Northern California Chapter of the Muley Fanatic Foundation. Broadcasting from the spirited atmosphere of the Concord Police Association, we embark on a journey that delves into the art of hunting in the Golden State. Join us as we explore the intriguing challenges, exhilarating moments, and conservation efforts that characterize this unique pursuit. So, tighten your laces and ready your senses for an episode brimming with tales of adventure and a commitment to preserving our wild heritage. You can find out more about the great things this chapter is doing in California and beyond by finding them on Faceook here. Pictured above Jeff Palmquist, Paul VanDiver, Dave Gearing, Lee Lawrence, Ryder Brose, Justin Richie, Tyler Douglass Welcome to another heartwarming episode of Campfire Chat! Gather 'round as we kindle the flames of camaraderie and conservation with our remarkable guest, Jeff Palmquist. A true outdoors enthusiast and dedicated mentor, Jeff has dedicated his time and passion to introduce the next generation to the timeless art of hunting. In this conversation, we delve into his inspiring efforts to instill a love for nature and respect for wildlife in young hearts. But that's not all – Jeff shares his ultimate dream hunt, one that transcends time and generations: hunting alongside his beloved grandkids in the great outdoors, wherever the winds of adventure may carry them. So, grab a seat by the virtual campfire, and let's bask in the warmth of Jeff's stories and aspirations that ignite the spirit of exploration and kinship. Don't miss out on furthering the journey with Wild Things & Wild Places. Become a member of the Muley Fanatic Foundation and help make a difference. Join an organization that gets things done. Find out more here.

Aug 15, 202344 min

S1 Ep 6Spiritual Tracks: Hunting, Nature, and Faith

Welcome to "Wild Things and Wild Places," the podcast that takes you on a thrilling journey through untamed landscapes and uncharted territories, guided by your adventurous host, Joshua Coursey. Join us as we delve into the heart of nature's mysteries, uncovering the captivating stories of remarkable creatures and the awe-inspiring places they call home, with a major focus on Mule Deer. In this episode Josh joins Pastor Jonathan Lange as they take a trip back in time to the book of Genesis to find the connection with theology and hunting. Hunting is mentioned in the Bible both as a means of sustenance and as a metaphor for spiritual pursuit, reflecting humanity's relationship with nature and God's creations. Pastor Lange is the pastor for two churches in Wyoming and not only has an interesting story about how and why he became a pastor but also the time and dedication he has put into it is clear after you listen to this episode. How does hunting and the bible connect?... take a listen. Campfire Chat welcomes Tayler LaSharr who is a scientist with the Monteith Shop in Wyoming. In this chat, she talks about being an adult hunter who is just learning more about hunting, her plans and how she started hunting… which you may not guess. Grab a marshmallow skewer, cozy up to the flames, and prepare to be inspired by the enchanting stories of hunting and harmony, right here on "Campfire Chat"! Don't miss out on furthering the journey with Wild Things & Wild Places. Become a member of the Muley Fanatic Foundation and help make a difference. Join an organization that gets things done. Find out more here and follow along for every episode. The quick growth of MFF is a direct tribute to the value folks place on ensuring our wild things and wild places continue to exist for generations to come

Aug 8, 202347 min

S1 Ep 5Triumphs of Muley Fanatic's 10 Country Chapter in Fremont County, Wyoming, and the Art of Running a Successful Wildlife Conservation Movement

Wild Things & Wild Places is back with a chapter episode! The Muley Fanatic Foundation is a chapter based organization with chapters all over the country. Chapter highlights will continue throughout this podcast history. Chapters are the lifeblood of the Muley Fanatic Foundation, fueling the passion and commitment to wildlife conservation, creating a collective force dedicated to the protection and preservation of mule deer and their habitat. In Fremont County, Wyoming, the Muley Fanatic Foundation 10 Country Chapter stands as a beacon of passion and dedication for mule deer conservation. In their annual banquet held in 2023, they hosted none other than the legendary Jim Shockey, whose presence added a thrill to the already exciting event. The banquet proved to be a grand success, with attendees treated to a memorable evening of camaraderie and shared love for wildlife preservation. From a powerful video for the "Putting the 'U' in Hunt" program, to interactive auctions featuring exclusive hunting gear, one-of-a-kind experiences,and one of a kind items the chapter left no stone unturned in making the event a resounding triumph. Attendees were inspired by the heartfelt stories and educational insights, reinforcing their commitment to protecting mule deer and their natural habitat. The Muley Fanatic Chapter proved that dedication, teamwork, and genuine passion were the keys to creating a successful banquet that not only strengthened their community but also contributed significantly to the preservation of these majestic creatures for generations to come. At the end of every episode there is a Campfire Chat that will take you to sitting around the campfire with heartfelt stories. Rebekah Rafferty who was just a guest on the podcast shares her story of being a new hunter. Embark on the journey of a novice hunter with her, learning about rifles becomes a transformative experience and Rebekah takes us through her journey of not growing up hunting to a hunting opportunity she has coming up. Don't miss out on furthering the journey with Wild Things & Wild Places. Become a member of the Muley Fanatic Foundation and help make a difference. Join an organization that gets things done. Find out more here. The quick growth of MFF is a direct tribute to the value folks place on ensuring our wild things and wild places continue to exist for generations to come

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