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Elevate the Hunt
Everett Headley
Fréquence : 1 épisode/24j. Total Éps: 41

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Tiaras and Camo, a Match in Montana
Épisode 38
lundi 12 août 2024 • Durée 01:02:22
Faith Johnson's journey into the world of pageantry began in 2016 when she won the prestigious title of Miss Montana's (Outstanding) Teen in her very first attempt. Her story is one of determination, talent, and a heart dedicated to making a difference. An actress since the age of 4, Faith's love for theater has always been a driving force in her life. She pursued her passion for understanding people by earning a degree in psychology and sociology from Montana State University, maintaining a 3.95gpa. Remarkably, she joined the workforce at the young age of 15, gaining invaluable life experiences early on.
Her passions extend beyond the stage and academia. She has a deep love for art, a fierce enthusiasm for hunting, and an unwavering commitment to family values. Her Montana roots run deep, and her pride in being a born-and-raised Montanan shines through in her advocacy and actions. Faith's Social Impact Initiative, "W.I.L.D. Life: Wilderness Inheritance, Land and Diversity" is a testament to her dedication to preserving the natural beauty of Montana. Faith is not just a pageant queen; she's a fearless advocate for keeping Montana wild, accessible, and thriving. She’s a girlie girl with a passion for getting her hands dirty, the embodiment of strength and grace, and she’s determined to make a lasting impact on her beloved state.
If you enjoy the podcast, we'd really appreciate it if you drop us a review, share it with a friend, or find us on Instagram.
Topics Discussed:
- Growing up hunting in Montana.
- Wildness, inheritance, land diversity, stewardship
- Keeping the hunting heritage alive.
- The reality of the hunter's paradox.
- Sharing hunting with the pageant circle.
Elevate the Hunt also produces For Those Who Serve, a podcast connecting military members with hunting opportunities.
Intro Music: Jason Shaw- Back to the Woods
Outro Music: Bumy Goldson- Keep Walking
Equipping Women for the Hunt
Épisode 37
mercredi 3 juillet 2024 • Durée 01:04:46
Brittany Boddington's hunting career began after high school when, as a graduation gift, she went on her first safari with her father, taking five trophy animals. She now spends most of the year happily living out of a suitcase in pursuit of exotic animals and exciting adventures. She writes for several notable outdoor publications and was honored as the first woman to ever appear on the cover of Petersons Hunting Magazine. With her father Craig’s help Brittany has discovered a love for the great outdoors and has become a passionate hunter and conservationist. She now devotes her time to She Hunts, a skills camp developing skills and confidence in women beginning their own hunting careers.
If you enjoy the podcast, we'd really appreciate it if you drop us a review, share it with a friend, or find us on Instagram.
Topics Discussed:
- Handicapped by chivalry.
- Men and women have always hunted together.
- How guys teach wives and daughters to hunt, and lessons they could use.
- The growing demographic of single women who just want to secure their own meat.
- Introducing your daughters to hunting.
- The Death of the Huntress and staying feminine.
Elevate the Hunt also produces For Those Who Serve, a podcast connecting military members with hunting opportunities.
Intro Music: Jason Shaw- Back to the Woods
Outro Music: Bumy Goldson- Keep Walking
Eighty-Four Years of Hunting and Fishing
Épisode 28
lundi 22 mai 2023 • Durée 59:32
Gary is one of those old timers we all hope to be someday: retire early, move to the land of your boyhood dreams, and spend the rest of your life hunting and fishing. Born in raised on a farm in central Michigan, he completed his degree in Fisheries and joined the Army. In 1962 he married his sweetheart and spent 52 years with her and his two boys. His work as a fisheries biologist took around Michigan, including 18 years at the manger of the state's best trout stream, the AuSable River. In Gary's words, "If I had it to do all over again, I would have come to know the Lord a lot earlier and been a better husband and father. Everything else I would leave the same."
If you enjoy the podcast, I’d really appreciate it if you drop us a review, share it with a friend, or find us on Instagram.
Topics Discussed:
- Life after 80 years of hunting and fishing.
- Remembering your first buck.
- The really important things in life.
- Hustling even when life is tough.
You can find more about Everett Headley, your host, at his website or Instagram.
Intro Music: Jason Shaw- Back to the Woods
Outro Music: Bumy Goldson- Keep Walking
Mentoring Hunting's Future
Épisode 27
dimanche 16 avril 2023 • Durée 01:11:28
Rick Brazell is the founder and president of the First Hunt Foundation. After 36 1/2 years of working for the U.S. Forest Service as a wildlife biologist, natural resource staff officer and a line officer managing millions of acres, he wanted to find a way to share his love of hunting and help others learn. He has a passion for hunting and helping others discover the life changing benefits of becoming a hunter. The First Hunt Foundation provides training and insurance for mentors as well as serves as a portal nationwide for new hunters looking for guidance.
If you enjoy the podcast, I’d really appreciate it if you drop us a review, share it with a friend, or find us on Instagram.
Topics Discussed:
- Why hunting needs mentors now.
- The Anti-R3 Movement.
- The Five Stages of a Sportsman.
- The high retention rate of mentored hunters.
- Lowering barriers to hunting while still "earning" it.
Chasing Rabbits
You can find more about Everett Headley, your host, at his website or Instagram.
Intro Music: Jason Shaw- Back to the Woods
Outro Music: Bumy Goldson- Keep Walking
Cries of the Savannah
Épisode 26
samedi 25 février 2023 • Durée 01:05:47
Sue Tidwell is a multi-award-winning author whose thirst to explore wild places took her to the Tanzanian bush where she was infected with an extreme case of African fever, a condition that grips a person’s heart like a vice and never lets go. Tidwell, in her debut title Cries of the Savanna, is determined to light that fire in the heart of her readers as well.
If you enjoy the podcast, I’d really appreciate it if you drop us a review, share it with a friend, or find us on Instagram.
Topics Discussed:
- Sue's evolution of thought from doubter to a staunch supporter of well-managed hunting
- Human and wildlife conflict in Africa
- Poaching's different targets in Africa
- How hunting protects habitat
- The deficiency of photo-journalism to support wildlife
- The myth of non-consumptive tourism
Chasing Rabbits
- Purchase a copy of Sue's book on her website.
You can find more about Everett Headley, your host, at his website or Instagram.
Intro Music: Jason Shaw- Back to the Woods
Outro Music: Bumy Goldson- Keep Walking
The Future of Wildlife Management
Épisode 25
mardi 14 février 2023 • Durée 01:09:10
Chad Bishop is Director of the Wildlife Biology Program at the University of Montana. He is responsible for a wide array of functions tied to running the wildlife program, with an emphasis on faculty and student support and program outreach and development. Prior to University of Montana, Chad spent nearly 16 years working for Colorado Parks and Wildlife, initially as an ungulate researcher and later as an administrator. He received a B.S. degree from Montana State University in Biology with a Fish and Wildlife emphasis (1995), M.S. from University of Idaho in Wildlife Resources (1998), and Ph.D. from Colorado State University in Wildlife Biology (2007).
If you enjoy the podcast, I’d really appreciate it if you drop us a review, share it with a friend, or find us on Instagram.
Topics Discussed:
- Great American Outdoors Act
- Recovering America's Wildlife Act's failure to pass.
- Incoming widllife managers who don't hunt.
- Major challenges coming up.
- Rise of non-consumptive users and social/emotional based decisions.
- Why hunter mentorship is vital to hunting's future.
You can find more about Everett Headley, your host, at his website or Instagram.
Intro Music: Jason Shaw- Back to the Woods
Outro Music: Bumy Goldson- Keep Walking
Dinner with a Non-Hunter
Épisode 24
mercredi 25 janvier 2023 • Durée 01:06:06
Janelle Hansen is not a hunter. She doesn't have an aspirations to become one, either. Yet she is like 90% of America who approve of hunting as long as it is regulated and the animals' death serve a purpose. Growing up in Washington, she moved to Montana and works in early education. Conversations like this one give a glimpse into mind vital demographic, their questions, and concerns surrounding hunting. It is easy for us as sportsmen to remain close to the tribe, but in doing so we miss oppurtunities to share our experiences and remain relevant in society. Our hope is that this episode will help you understand the questions that non-hunters have and began to think through your answers.
If you enjoy the podcast, I’d really appreciate it if you drop us a review, share it with a friend, or find us on Instagram.
Topics Discussed:
- What's for dinner?
- Rapid fire questions on hunting.
- How do you view guns and hunting?
- Surprise that hunters fund wildlife management.
- What do you think of how hunters are portrayed in culture?
Chasing Rabbits:
- How to Talk About Hunting by Mark Duda
You can find more about Everett Headley, your host, at his website or Instagram.
Intro Music: Jason Shaw- Back to the Woods
Outro Music: Bumy Goldson- Keep Walking
Navigating African Conservation
Épisode 23
samedi 7 janvier 2023 • Durée 01:08:15
Catherine Semcer has worked with the Sierra Club and federal land management agencies to reduce climate, ecological, and regulatory risks to their operations. After leaving the Sierra Club, she was part of the executive team of an NGO that provides training, advisory, and assistance services to anti-poaching units in Africa. Now as a research fellow at the Property and Environment Research Center in Bozeman, Montana and the African Wildlife Economy Institute at Stellenbosch University in South Africa, she serves on the advisory board of the Game Rangers Association of Africa. Catherine is an expert with the International Union for Conservation of Nature's Sustainable Use and Livelihoods Specialist Group, and the Chair-Elect of the International Wildlife Management Working Group of The Wildlife Society. She is currently pursuing my Ph.D. at the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom where her research focuses on the contributions of the private sector to conservation in Africa.
Topics Discussed:
- The African Model of Wildlife Conservation.
- BioDiversity Credits and investing in conservation.
- “Conservation is the business that enables all other businesses.”
- Giving non-consumptive users a seat at the table.
- The value of hunting to conservation beyond funding.
- Ivory and Horn Trade.
- Weaponization of “Trophy Hunting”
- Informed and Involved on African Wildlife Conservation.
Chasing Rabbits:
- Property and Environment Research Center
- Catherine's Articles
- Cries of Savannah by Sue Tidwell
- How to Talk About Hunting with Mark Duda
You can find more about Everett Headley, your host, at his website or Instagram.
Intro Music: Jason Shaw- Back to the Woods
Outro Music: Bumy Goldson- Keep Walking
Making Wild Game Gourmet
Épisode 22
vendredi 23 décembre 2022 • Durée 01:19:42
Alex Valdivia was born in Cuba just west of the capital city of Havana. He grew up watching fisherman bring in the daily catch and then would forage around his home for dinner. After his family won visas to the US, he arrived in Florida at 15. He quickly found that cooking would be his passion. This led him to culinary school at Le Cordon Bleu in Miami from 2006 to 2008 and the world of being a private chef. He also has a passion working with animals as a renowned professional dog and dolphin trainer. With his culinary specialty of wild game, Mediterranean and Spanish style dishes, Alejandro looks forward to the journey ahead becoming the chef he’s always wanted to be, with his buddy and four-legged companion Mako by his side.
Topics Discussed:
- Growing up in Cuba and foraging and hunting.
- Discovering good cooking.
- Finding and prepping spruce grouse in Montana.
- Biggest mistakes cooking wild game.
- Introducing people to wild game.
Chasing Rabbits:
You can find more about Everett Headley, your host, at his website or Instagram.
Intro Music: Jason Shaw- Back to the Woods
Outro Music: Bumy Goldson- Keep Walking
Politics and Wildlife: Finding Common Ground
Épisode 21
samedi 3 décembre 2022 • Durée 58:25
Montana State Representative Marilyn Marler and Montana Outfitter's and Guide's Association Executive Director Mac Minard discuss how differing political views find common ground on wildlife issues while attending the National Association of Sportsmen Caucuses Convention in Bozeman, Montana. There is no shortage of tribalism in our world today and wildlife issues are not an exception. Often the choice is for combative stances instead of cooperative and collaborative approaches. Listening to this conversation today you’ll hear that regardless of your political affiliation, our passion for wild things and outdoor pursuits can unite us all.
Topics Discussed:
- What is the Sportsmen's Caucus?
- What hunting means to Montana's Economy.
- How do you find common ground with divergent views?
- Informed and Involved Sportsmen.
- Best Practices for communicating with policy makers.
- Future of wildlife management and legislation in Montana.
Chasing Rabbits:
You can find more about Everett Headley, your host, at his website or Instagram.
Intro Music: Jason Shaw- Back to the Woods
Outro Music: Bumy Goldson- Keep Walking









