
The Colonel & the Kid Podcast - Chapter 29 - "The West River Deer Hunting"
The Colonel & the Kid · Gregory L Heitmann
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Show Notes
Summary
In this episode of the Colonel and the Kid podcast, host Gregory L. Heitmann reflects on his relationship with his grandfather, Lieutenant Colonel Edwin P. Hagen Jr., and shares stories from their deer hunting trips in South Dakota. The conversation explores themes of family, hunting traditions, and the importance of following up on hunting shots. Additionally, the host comments on cultural issues surrounding the NFL and expresses a desire for a more united and patriotic society. The episode concludes with a call to be positive and proactive in shaping the future.
Takeaways
This podcast is dedicated to the host's grandfather, Lieutenant Colonel Edwin P. Hagen Jr.
The memoir explores the special relationship between the host and his grandfather.
The podcast aims to document personal stories and reflections on life and hunting.
Hunting serves as a metaphor for freedom and personal choice in life.
The host shares anecdotes from deer hunting trips with his grandfather and family.
The West River area in South Dakota offers a unique environment for hunting.
The importance of following up on hunting shots is emphasized as a lesson learned.
The host reflects on the changes in hunting traditions over generations.
The podcast touches on broader cultural issues, including NFL controversies and patriotism.
The host expresses a desire for a more united and patriotic society.