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Risk & The Airport Buck20 Jul 202200:17:23

Dan recounts a favorite hunting story and discusses risk.

The M1 Garand - The Tool of Our Fathers13 Jul 202200:40:13

In this episode, Dan Berkholder is joined by his brother, Jason Berkholder to discuss one of the greatest icons of American history, the M1 Garand.

Surviving the Great Reset11 Jun 202101:09:54

In this episode, hosts Eric Conn and Dan Berkholder talk about how you can survive The Great Reset. We'll also talk about some of the top Scotches on our list right now, great books, and strategies for winning in 2021.

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On Me: Delta Force MSG Joshua Wheeler on Memorial Day31 May 202100:11:17

In this episode, guest host Kyle talks about the story of MSG Joshua Wheeler, who died facing danger for the sake of his men and the mission. He’ll talk about how the lessons of Wheeler’s life and actions can fuel men in pursuit of masculine virtue. 


Interview with Bill Rapier, Navy SEAL, DEVGRU (SEAL Team 6), AMTAC Shooting15 May 202101:26:10

In this episode, host Eric Conn interviews Bill Rapier, who served for close to 20 years as a Navy SEAL and member of DEVGRU (SEAL Team 6). An expert at hand to hand combat with both knives and firearms, Bill is also a Christian father and husband, serves in his local church, and invests his time training boys and men. We talk about Bill's training classes, the fundamental skills men need to know, and how they can get in adequate shape to be faithful warriors.

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Men Are Made to be Protectors09 May 202101:26:01

In this episode, hosts Dan Berkholder and Eric Conn talk about why men are responsible for the protection of their family and other innocents. From weapons to personal defense, men are made to defend the perimeter and shed blood for the sake of their family, community, and country. We'll examine the historical understandings of defense of life and talk about why some Christians today are mistakenly pacifists.

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Men Are Made for Provision22 Apr 202100:26:51

In this episode, Dan Berkholder talks about how and why men are to be providers. There’s a primal instinct for men to provide food, protection, and shelter for their people. A great way to harness these skills today is by sharpening them in the wilderness. 

Knife Making with Evan Siembida02 Apr 202100:55:32

In this episode, I talk with Evan Siembida, owner of Siembida Custom Knives, about the art of making knives. We also talk about Evan's wild game appetites, which range from turtles to coyote. Yes, coyote. Finally, we'll explore some of the ways the wilderness can shape men today and create space for creative passions.

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Mastering Wild Game Meat with Quinn Bible 19 Mar 202100:47:50

Quinn Bible is the owner/operator of Salt and Strings Butchery in Illinois. He's an expert at venison butchering and specializes in premium cuts of beef and pork, too. He joins hosts Eric Conn and Dan Berkholder as we talk about best tips for meat care, some great recipes for neck roasts, and Quinn's amazing corned venison recipe. Learn how to get the best meat cuts ready for your dinner table.

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Why Men Need to Be Sages12 Mar 202101:05:10

What is a sage? It's a man who is mature in wisdom, which is a skill for navigating well through a complex world. He knows how to sharpen an arrow, stalk an elk, run a small business, cultivate a strong household, and so much more.

In this episode, Eric Conn and Dan Berkholder talk about how men can become sages, and why it's important. So many of our wilderness heroes were deep, thoughtful, well-read men, something we aspire to be today.

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Morel Mushroom (and Bear) Hunting with Matt Breuer 06 Mar 202101:04:10

In this episode, we talk with Matt Breuer, of North Country Guide Service in Northern Minnesota. Matt is an outdoor gun writer, health care worker, and hunting, fishing, and wild edibles guide. Matt talks about expert tips for finding morel mushrooms, prepping them to eat, and his favorite wild game dishes to prepare them with. We also talk about bear hunting—including a 500+ pound bear Matt guided a hunter to kill—plus walleye fishing, and some of the opportunities you can capitalize in Minnesota as a sportsman. 

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Why Men Need a Gang 28 Feb 202101:00:58

Hosts Dan Berkholder and Eric Conn talk about why men need a gang. Whether you're hunting in the backcountry or starting a small business, men were made to thrive in the midst of a brotherhood of other men. We'll talk about what makes a good tribe for men, as well as ways you can build or join your own. 

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Part III: Shackleton's Heroic Mission Across Sea & Ice06 Jul 202201:19:26

In this third part of our Shackleton series, we conclude the epic adventures of survival from the Endurance. We recount miserable conditions, the Drake Passage, and South Georgia Island. On the way, we'll talk about a man's ability to embrace the suck, motivate others, and lead with boldness.

Special thanks to Salt & Strings Butchery for sponsoring this episode. Salt & Strings Butchery is a Christian, family owned small business run by our good friends, Quinn & Samantha Bible. Quinn has operated a retail butcher shop in southern Illinois since 2016 and is now launching an online store where you can purchase high quality, farm-to-table beef for delivery straight to your door! Check out their available bundles and more information at www.saltandstrings.com.

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Endurance, by Alfred Lansing. 

Fail Your Family, Fail The Mission 23 Feb 202100:48:10

In this episode, hosts Eric Conn and Dan Berkholder talk about how men are made for taking dominion of the entire wild planet, and they do so by fruitfully multiplying and building durable households. A man’s greatest legacy is found in the face of his sons. 

The Wilderness Warrior refuses to sacrifice his familial legacy on the altar of recreational pursuits. We'll talk about why it's so common for men to struggle at this point, as well as how you can win at building your legacy. 

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Why Men Need Wild Places13 Feb 202101:01:43

In this episode, hosts Dan Berkholder and Eric Conn talk about why men need wild places to be forged in. We also talk about how you can get the most out of wild places without losing your family. 

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Why the Best Men are Dangerous 05 Feb 202100:52:00

In this episode, hosts Dan Berkholder & Eric Conn talk about why, like knives, the best of men need to be sharp, dangerous, and well controlled. We'll talk about why men need rights of passages, weapons training, and why dangerous places like the wild are great for training dangerous, virtuous, and good men. 

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Why Men Need to Be Forged in Wild Places01 Feb 202100:40:34

In this episode, hosts Eric Conn and Dan Berkholder talk about why men need wild places in which to be forged. What does it mean for a man to be forged? How can he grow from adversity? Why do soft times produce bad times and weak men? We'll talk about these issues, why Teddy Roosevelt is a great example of the Wilderness Warrior spirit, and more, in this episode. 
 
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Introduction: Wilderness Warrior Podcast01 Feb 202100:15:29

In this episode, hosts Eric Conn and Dan Berkholder talk about the new Wilderness Warrior Podcast, content plans for season one, an epic new website, an online store with impressive new apparel, and ways you can join the Wilderness Warrior tribe on Patreon.

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Interview: Greg McHale's Wild Yukon TV Show31 Jan 202101:02:08

In this episode, we talk with Greg McHale, host of Greg McHale's Wild Yukon, which airs on the Sportsman Channel. We talk about danger, the amazing scenery in the Yukon, and overcoming mental challenges, like business being devastated by covid. A sheep hunter, guide, and endurance athlete, McHale knows what it takes to be mentally and physically prepared for the wild.

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Part II: Shackleton's Endurance, Leadership & Mental Fortitude29 Jun 202201:07:16

In this episode, we talk about Ernest Shackleton and Endurance (this is part 2). We talk about hunting seals, trekking across the ice, and making their way through the Weddell Sea.

Special thanks to Salt & Strings Butchery for sponsoring this episode. Salt & Strings Butchery is a Christian, family owned small business run by our good friends, Quinn & Samantha Bible. Quinn has operated a retail butcher shop in southern Illinois since 2016 and is now launching an online store where you can purchase high quality, farm-to-table beef for delivery straight to your door! Check out their available bundles and more information at www.saltandstrings.com.

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Endurance, by Alfred Lansing. 

Part I: Shackleton's Endurance22 Jun 202200:59:34

In this episode, we talk about the total Chad energy of Ernest Shackleton, who led his men on an impossible mission to cross Antarctica. After their ship sank, Shackleton would lead his crew on one of the most harrowing adventures known to man.

Special thanks to Salt & Strings Butchery for sponsoring this episode. Salt & Strings Butchery is a Christian, family owned small business run by our good friends, Quinn & Samantha Bible. Quinn has operated a retail butcher shop in southern Illinois since 2016 and is now launching an online store where you can purchase high quality, farm-to-table beef for delivery straight to your door! Check out their available bundles and more information at www.saltandstrings.com.

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Endurance, by Alfred Lansing. 

D-Day: Warriors on the Beaches of Normandy15 Jun 202200:38:22

We kick off a new season of the Wilderness Warrior Podcast, with a story from D-Day. On June 6, 1944, the beaches of Normandy were stormed by courageous men, many of whom paid the ultimate price. It was a single defining moment for a generation of Americans. This episode puts the "Warrior" in the podcast title.

Special thanks to Salt & Strings Butchery for sponsoring this episode. Salt & Strings Butchery is a Christian, family owned small business run by our good friends, Quinn & Samantha Bible. Quinn has operated a retail butcher shop in southern Illinois since 2016 and is now launching an online store where you can purchase high quality, farm-to-table beef for delivery straight to your door! Check out their available bundles and more information at www.saltandstrings.com.

Archery & Muzzleloader Elk Hunting 20 Jan 202201:07:58

In this episode, we'll talk about our archery elk & muzzleloader seasons from 2021. We'll also talk about what's on tap (Scotch, to be exact), and why you should be reading a particular book by Robert Ruark. Yes, it's really that good. 


How to Get in Shape for Elk Season24 Aug 202101:03:55

In this episode, Dan and Eric talk about the upcoming Western big game seasons and what it takes to get in shape. Likewise, we’ll talk about preparation for archery season, nutrition, and having the right footwear and backpacks, too. 

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Introduction to Calling Elk 13 Aug 202100:51:54

Calling in elk during hunting season is by far and away one of the most exciting hunts in North America, particularly if you're hunting with a bow. In this episode, Dan and Eric talk about the basic components of a quality elk calling strategy, including which calls work and in which parts of the year. We'll also talk about why some hunters don't call at all, how to play the wind, and best strategies for early season elk calling. 


Interview: Ben Garrett from Boniface Woodworking28 Jul 202100:44:49

In this episode, Eric and Dan talk with Ben Garrett, owner and operator of Boniface Woodworking, about how he decided to start a durable trade. We also talk with Ben about the custom chess board and pieces he made for Eric, why legacy gifts are important for our sons, and how you can leave a manly inheritance after you die. 

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