Show overview
Highlights of the Carolina Outdoors has been publishing since 2023, and across the 3 years since has built a catalogue of 308 episodes. That works out to roughly 55 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a several-times-a-week cadence.
Episodes typically run ten to twenty minutes — most land between 8 min and 19 min — though episode length varies meaningfully from one episode to the next. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language Leisure show.
The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 1 weeks ago, with 25 episodes already out so far this year. The busiest year was 2024, with 118 episodes published. Published by Jesse Brown's.
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Latest Episodes
View all 308 episodesAdventure with Create Space Charlotte – Part Two
Adventure with Create Space Charlotte – Part One
Turkey Hunting in the South
The SouthPark Loop with Founder Drew Thrasher
Earth Day 2026
Top Hikes in the Charlotte Area
Bird Watching with the Mecklenburg Audobon Society
Opening Day of Trout Season
Spring Bird Watching in the Carolinas
In the Carolinas, the spring season brings an influx of migrating birds to their breeding or wintering grounds. Bird watching offers a great opportunity to get outside, enjoy nature, and slow down. This week on the Carolina Outdoors, Bill shares which birds to look out for in the area, tips for a successful day of bird-watching, and more. More Liner Notes are available online at Jesse Brown’s
Urban Hike 2026 with Founder Drew Thrasher
Have you ever wondered about the history of the area where we live and work? Drew Thrasher co-founded the Urban Hike to encourage his kids to get outside and learn more about the history of the area. Now an annual event, the 2026 Urban Hike is coming up on Sunday, March 29th. Drew Thrasher is on the Carolina Outdoors this week to share about the hike, this year’s location of Matthews, and more. More Liner Notes are available online at Jesse Brown’s
Hiking the W Trek in Patagonia
As temperatures rise and spring adventure approaches, Scott Wurtzbacher joins the Carolina Outdoors to share about his most recent trip to the W Trek in Patagonia. Host of the Inspire Campfire podcast and author of Campfire Within, Scott discusses weather, packing, gear, and more. More Liner Notes are available online at Jesse Brown’s
Donna Gore, Fly Fishing Children’s Author – Part Two
How were you first introduced to adventure – whether that be fly fishing, hiking, or something else? Donna R. Gore is introducing children to fishing through her children’s book, Plugnose and the Fisherman. She joins the Carolina Outdoors this week to share the writing process, the meaning in the book, and more. In Part Two, Donna discusses technology, relationships, and her journey from Connecticut to the Carolinas. More Liner Notes are available online at Jesse Brown’s
Donna Gore, Fly Fishing Children’s Author – Part One
How were you first introduced to adventure – whether that be fly fishing, hiking, or something else? Donna R. Gore is introducing children to fishing through her children’s book, Plugnose and the Fisherman. She joins the Carolina Outdoors this week to share the writing process, the meaning in the book, and more. More Liner Notes are available online at Jesse Brown’s
Fly Fishing & the F3T with Bill Jewett
Bill Jewett, former president of the Carolina Fly Fishing Club, joins the Carolina Outdoors to share about his time as president, how he united fly fishing groups, and the upcoming Fly Fishing Film Tour on March 19th. Learn more about the Carolina Fly Fishing Club HERE. To learn more about the F3T and to get your ticket, click HERE! More Liner Notes are available online at Jesse Brown’s
MyOutdoorJoy – Part Two
MyOutdoorJoy was founded by James Smith with the goal of helping people learn how to be outdoors. People are exposed to the outdoors less and less due to changing cultural, situational, and generational circumstances. MyOutdoorJoy aims to change that with classes, adventure, and reflection. In Part Two of this week’s episode, James Smith discusses how the company has grown and adapted over the past few years, including rebranding, team building, and more. More Liner Notes are available online at Jesse Brown’s
MyOutdoorJoy – Part One
MyOutdoorJoy was founded by James Smith with the goal of helping people learn how to be outdoors. People are exposed to the outdoors less and less due to changing cultural, situational, and generational circumstances. MyOutdoorJoy aims to change that with classes, adventure, and reflection. Hear James Smith discuss his background, the importance of getting outside, and more on the Carolina Outdoors. More Liner Notes are available online at Jesse Brown’s
Mahjongg 101
In recent years, the game of Mahjongg has exploded in popularity in the United States. The Chinese tile game is becoming America’s favorite way to build connection and enjoy friendly competition. Kandy Steiner, a Mahjongg instructor, joins the Carolina Outdoors to teach us more about the game, its origins, and its rise in popularity. Kandy is hosting Mahjongg 101 at Jesse Brown’s on February 25th from 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. Click HERE for more information & registration! More Liner Notes are available online at Jesse Brown’s
Scouting for Food
Nourish Up, a hunger relief organization, partners annually with local scout troops in a food drive in the Charlotte area. In 2025, approximately 185,000 pounds of food was collected by Mecklenburg County Scout Troops! Tina Postel, Executive Director of Nourish Up, joins the Carolina Outdoors to talk about the mission of Nourish Up, their partnership in Scouting for Food, and how to donate. More Liner Notes are available online at Jesse Brown’s
Charlotte Unity Project
For more than 25 years, North Carolina Outward Bound School has empowered young CMS students through the Charlotte Unity Project. Alexys Woods, a Unity Project alumni and current Program Director, shares more about the program, which includes a free 7-day wilderness course for students, complemented by a Unity Club on their school’s campus. Learn more about the Unity Project, its mission, and how it impacts the Charlotte community. More Liner Notes are available online at Jesse Brown’s
Coldwater Trout Fisheries in North Carolina
Jake Rash, Coldwater Research Coordinator for the NC Wildlife Resources Commission, works with the coordination of research and management of North Carolina’s trout resources. He joins the Carolina Outdoors this week to discuss delayed harvest, economic benefits, hatcheries, and more. More Liner Notes are available online at Jesse Brown’s