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The Bad Crypto Podcast
Is the Traditional Financial World Collapsing?
"Joel and lord Travis here for another episode of the bad crypto podcast this one coming hot on the heels of a weekend that will go down in infamy. Hello trev. My my my. Crypto goes down, crypto goes up, crypto goes down, crypto goes up, and wow, you know, it's really up today. You know, is that Joel? The world it is up today in the world doesn't change. Like here we are with the second biggest bank failure in U.S. history and the U.S. government stepping in to stop the contagion and the dominoes falling. Trevor, are there any other banks that people should avoid? I mean, knowing that S is a bad starter for a bank. Yeah. Yeah, that's so true. So maybe if you are Santander bank, you might want to be on the lookout south state bank. Security bank. There's a few of those out there. S and T, that's one. Stockyards bank. I mean, there's a lot of banks that Sally may. Santana has a bank. Santana has a bank and they play guitar when you come in. Come to a bank. We're going to have a bank around here. We've been talking about this stuff for a while, folks. And you know, it's like, what happens? What are some of the first stages of a potential traditional financial system collapse? Because if you've listened to some of the previous episodes that we've done, G Edward Griffin and talking about the creation of the Federal Reserve banking system, the creation of Fiat currency, how the life of a world reserve currency Joel last what? 80, 90 years, maybe. And here we are, so all of these things are sort of lined up, and then you had the pandemic, and then you had all these banks taken into posits and then putting them into risky things. It's just crazy watching what's going on. And one thing that's peculiar to me, Joel, is that every one of these banks are like innovation friendly kind of banks. They are. So

The Doug Collins Podcast
John Bachman and Doug Talk UGA's Bulldog Mascot and PETA's Craziness
"Folks, you got to understand stuff. For those of you listening to John bauman's with me today and if you've got to look at this and say for Peter to say anything about this dog rides in his own SUV, from Savannah, he lives in Savannah he doesn't live in Athens. He lives in Savannah with his other siblings and they, you know, they are from all there. He rides to the game. He has his own condo and Athens, paid for by the university's athletic group. He fly when he does fly. He flies first class into the, I mean, this dog, this is there's nothing. When I die, I want to come back. That's all I want. You know, you've reached all if you believe in that kind of stuff and reincarnation as animals. If you come back as ugly, you know you have lived a superb life on Planet Earth. I mean, that dog has it all. PETA is such a, look, whatever. The organization, I remember I was in Congress, John, first few years I was in Congress. Down here in Georgia, and again, today is going to be a Georgia centric episode. George is known for poultry, chickens, okay? And there was a chicken truck accident in my district. My son, Peter. Coming in. All right, buddy. There we go. What's up, big guy? I got my youngest shits are slaying over here. She's asleep. She don't really care about math. But a chicken truck turned over. Driver, by the way, paid it was fine. PETA comes out with wanting to have a marker, John, and this is sort of sad and funny at the same time. You know how they do their life. People who die, they put their crawls on the side of the road. Peter wanted to put up a marker for the dead chickens. I'm not surprised. You know what, one of my staff members, it's probably still one of my favorite tweets of all time. We talked about it in the office and one of my staff members saying gain Robinson who's now an air force pile. He said, he came up with the tweet. He said, every time a chicken dies, someone gets their wings.

Blockonomi
Kraken Making Moves On Track To Launch A CryptoFriendly Bank
"2 p.m. Tuesday, march 7th, 2023. Kraken making moves on track to launch a crypto friendly bank why wait when you can start your own bank U.S. exchange kraken is reportedly set to establish its own bank. In the latest episode of the scoop, a podcast series backed by the block, kraken's chief legal officer Marco santori revealed that the exchange would launch its own bank very soon. The new business is the post kraken making moves on track to launch a crypto friendly bank appeared first on block anomie.

The Officer Tatum Show
Why Competition Is Necessary?
"All right, ladies and gentlemen, I was just looking at the, I don't want to finish what I was saying about Carrie Lake in the Republican Party. We need competition. You don't just get the float into the presidency. You know, it's just like playing football. It's like, just because you were a junior, just say, hypothetically, let's say you're in a football team, just like I was. I mean, this is how my football career went. Just because you were an elite athlete and you are an all American football player. Don't mean that they're just going to guarantee you a spot. You may be by far the best athlete. They're not going to gain treat the spot. There needs to be competition. People need to get out there and compete. You don't just get handed the presidency just because you got to compete, man. You got to have a better argument. You got to give the people an opportunity to make a real decision. This is not a communism? You know, just pick a leader because they, no, man, I want to see some competition. I want to see. I mean, to be honest, I want to see Ron DeSantis. Campaign against Donald Trump and Donald Trump against Ron DeSantis. I want to see if we're on the Santa's fold like a lawn chair. Or can he stand up? Because therefore, let me tell you this. If Ron DeSantis can't stand up to Donald Trump in this election, I don't want to run the santas in 2028 or whatever whenever that'll be. He don't need to run for office. He needs to stay a governor.

The Officer Tatum Show
Conservatives Prepare for 2024
"I wonder what all of these major, you know, people who have a lot of influence if it came down to desantis and Trump, who would they vote for? Because I think some of these people represent the middle ground of America. The Central America and I say Central America, people that are not. On either side, they're kind of like in the middle. The independent voter, and that's what we're going to have to consider when we go into the selection. It's like, how can we get more people from the other side too? We don't have to kiss their rear end. But at the same time, are we going to get some people over there? Are we just going to be polarized on our side alone? And all other people that are in the middle and in a Democrat, they're going to hate Trump so much that they're going to just vote for a Democrat just to vote against Trump.

The Officer Tatum Show
Ron DeSantis' Book BEATS Obama, Pence and Trump
"Ron DeSantis books sold more copies in its first week than books by Donald Trump, Barack Obama or Hillary Clinton. Desantis first memoir sold over 94,000 copies in the first week, a number that includes pre orders. So either he is a marketing guru, or Ron DeSantis is an incredibly popular and people are increasingly interested in hearing his story. What does that mean? That means that Ron DeSantis is incredibly popular. And when I say incredibly popular, he may be just more popular overall than in the conservative movement. If you go and look at the polls, Donald Trump is ahead in the polls and Carrie Lake was ahead as the vice president with Donald Trump. But Republicans aren't the only people that vote in elections. I just want to make sure that's clear. All of y'all know that for a fact. I'm talking about somebody else that just tune in and they listen to somebody else's program more often than mine. Republicans enthusiasm for a presidential candidate is not the tale all in these elections. And I'm going to say this again and I say it all the time, but I want to drive it home 'cause there's some people that are listening they never listen to me before. There is a possibility that there's a difference between someone who's popular and someone And I'm not saying that Trump is an electable but here my argument. There is a possibility and I've seen it play out in the state of Arizona that some people are incredibly popular, yet incredibly polarizing. And some people hate them more than they love freedom. And so they may be willing to not vote for them or not vote at all or vote against them instead of acquiescing.

The Officer Tatum Show
Disney Pushes 'Wokeness' on Our Children
"So if you listen to that scenario, first of all, these people are all idiotic. And I don't know who wrote the script, but the minds are taking a drink break. But if you listen, you heard a male's voice. I know for a fact you guys heard one male voice. Where there's no male characters. It was a girl that had a male voice. This stuff is like blowing my mind. They pushing racism in that clip, they only like you 'cause you're white. I mean, these little kids, like even in the scenario, they're a little kids. And then they get in the argument and y'all are just mad because y'all, it was one white girl saying y'all to all the black girls that are in the clip. And then one of them started talking and got a male voice obvious little girl with a man's voice. They're pushing racism, sexuality, and all kinds of stuff in this one little clip I'm seeing from Disney. If you don't think they're indoctrinating your kids, you're out of control.

The Officer Tatum Show
Kudos Disney for More Anti-Whiteness
"In the tease there at the top of the hour, I had made mention about Disney. They have this little program I didn't even take waste my time looking up the name of the particular show, but they had the kids in the show. You got some kids who are not even human beings. They're characters, and somehow they need them to be black and white. They have to look kids in there. And I guess they were going to the prom, somebody asked a little black girl to the prom on a white girl to the prom, one of the two, but I guess the one they really wanted asked the white girl and the little black girl in the scenario said, they only ask you 'cause you're white. Now, it could have been taken out of context and misconstrued, but the context of what I saw in that entire clip seems like they were making things out to be incredibly racist. Incredibly racially biased. And I'm going to say this today like I do every day, we need to stop with the racial BS. You have to be the stupidest person on Planet Earth to still think that people are certain way because of the color of their skin. You have to be stupid at this point. There's no excuse for it. There's no remedy for it. Your mind is gone. You need to repent and pray to God forgive you for you being so doggone crazy and ignorant that you still think because of melanin and somebody's skin that they are a particular way. There are black people that are the most evil people you've ever seen, there are black people that are exceptional. There are white people dead are the most evil people that you've ever thought of and there's white people that are exceptional. You go down a list, you go down the race, you go down, none of that stuff matters, man. Each individual person presents themselves in a unique way.

The Eric Metaxas Show
Eric Explains What His Last Name Means in Greek
"Number two. Hello, I've heard you talk about your father being from Greece, and I just wanted to ask you about what the name means in Greek. My dad has been very interested in learning Greek and has heard me talking about you how to curiosity he typed metaxas into Google Translate and it translated your name as silk. Is this accurate, if not, he would be curious to know what does it mean? By the way, I watched a lot of veggie tales growing up and it's interesting to know that you were the narrator on the ester episode, which I've watched many times. Thank you, sir and God bless all of you. Wow. Well, the name metaxas does not exactly mean silk. It would be more like silk or, you know, it's kind of like if your name is Cooper, last name is Cooper, a Cooper is the man who makes barrels. If your last name is Smith, you're the one that operates the smithy, you operate, you're the blacksmith in the village. If your last name is fuller, you would be the person who whitens the clothes in the old days they would have somebody. You have the last Mercedes, you're making more sadar. That's correct. Correct. So a lot of names actually have that kind of thing. So metaxas means the silk or really meaning the merchant of silk, the person who sells silk. So that is correct that metaxas means in English, it would be something like silk or silk merchant or something like that.

The Bad Crypto Podcast
Big Losers Only: Crypto Market Snapshot for March 9th, 2023
"1219 Atlantic standard time on the 9th of March of 2023. And the current crypto market cap is $1 trillion 34 billion. Bitcoin, 21,669, Ethereum, 1538 B and B, two 89, XRP just shy of 40 cents cardano 32 Dogecoin 7 cents polygon, a buck 8 and number ten is the ledo staked ether, which is the price of Ethereum. We have any big winners or losers this week. With some big losers, it's not really any big winners over the last 7 days, only up a couple percent, which is XRP, which isn't really moving much, but stacks is down like 35% singularity net, which is surprising because they're doing a lot of really cool stuff with AI. They're down 32%. I would keep an eye on singularity net just as a general rule, not financial advice. Fracs share 29% down, render down 27%, Mina protocol down 27%. Down 22%, V chain down 21%. So here is, this is the bad news episode where we talk about all the cryptos that have gone down, sadly. And it looks like it's like a little bit of a pullback going on. Well,

The Trish Regan Show
Did a Group Supporting Ukraine Cause the Nord Stream Disaster?
"Begin today with intelligence reporting that points to a pro Ukrainian group, in other words, the people we might consider the good guys, as being the ones that sabotage the Nord stream pipelines that run that gas from Russia to Europe. This is according to The New York Times, and U.S. officials are saying that, while there's no evidence, mister zelensky was involved, the group that carried out this attack was in fact a pro Ukraine group and quote opponents of Vladimir Putin of Russia. But the Intel doesn't tell us who directed or who paid for the operation. U.S. officials say this may have been an off the books, operations, so to speak. So the question now, are we getting played? Are we getting played? In a strangely, there's a Netflix show that I just started watching recently. Called madam secretary and, you know, I'm kind of late to the party here because apparently it started in 2014. But in one of those first episodes, the U.S. gets played. Not fully, because, you know, somehow she catches it. But in this particular episode, the U.S. is about to get into a huge conflict with Russia. It turns out, in this make believe story, that in fact Ukraine was the instigator. You're saying that Ukrainians were behind the cyberattack. What would they possibly have to gain? President bosek was panicked about Russian aggression, and he knew Ukraine could never stand up to them without international aid. His request was denied, so he escalated the ruse. I'm watching this thinking, wow, you know what? This could not air today. Definitely not today because it's hitting a little too close to home, especially today. In the Netflix show, the Ukrainians are trying to agitate the situation to get the U.S. more involved. In the case of the Nord stream pipeline, what our Intel now reveals is that, indeed, this was coming from a pro Ukrainian group.

The Dinesh D'Souza Podcast
Dinesh Examines the Newly-Released Footage of January 6
"Tucker Carlson has begun to process of releasing new never before seen footage of January 6th. Kevin McCarthy gave him access to the video, perhaps the full video, so they've been reviewing it. And I think that this week, the whole week, they're going to be putting out new stuff, but the stuff that they put out yesterday is already great stuff. And I'm glad that they're focusing on key episodes and blowing the leftist narrative out of the water. Three examples stick out in my mind. The first one, of course, involves the shaman guy, the QAnon guy, so called. Again, anyone who watched even the footage that was previously available could see this is a pretty harmless fellow. But what Tucker shows is two police officers literally escorting him through the capital. They go from corridor to room in one case, the officer is even given that open the door so that the guy can go in, they ultimately lead him into the chamber. Where we then saw the footage of him kind of prancing around. Now, at one point, these two officers walk by 7 other officers and the other officers are not even bothered. They'd hardly even look up. So the capital police is official explanation, which is that, hey, the capital police are outnumbered. They're kind of playing it low key because they fear that the crowd will overwhelm them. The footage dispels this as preposterous. The capitol police were in every position simply to tell this guy, listen, you have to leave now, not at any point they tell him to leave, so you're in the peculiar situation, you're a guy you don't know about the capital you're in the capital. You're obviously in the case of this guy, something of an eccentric or maybe even a kook. And the police are themselves sort of showing you around. It's almost like you're a tourist.

The Eric Metaxas Show
How Gheorghe Ignat Got Into Greco Roman Wrestling and MMA
"I'm excited to hear your story about growing up in Romania. So tell us, how did you get involved? You're obviously a big guy. How did you get involved in wrestling and mixed martial arts? Tell us that story. So I was born in 1983, Eric in northern side over in a year. Obviously, under the communist communist regime, I grew up on the countryside, and I was raised until the age of 7 by my grandmother. So we grew up quite poor in that communist environment. You could not literally have anything were on anything, and I remember I remember growing with my grandmother, she didn't have many animals, but she had a cow that she would milk and she had a few chickens that will give us the eggs that we needed every day. And I remember that and this is one episode that I want to go to. I was like 5 years old when these people were coming once a week to collect the eggs for the Communist Party. So the Communist Party was sending people to collect the eggs, the baby lambs, baby, cows, or whatever that the animals who had their own, we have to share with the Communist Party. And I remember this lady coming in with a gentleman asking for the eggs for that week. And my grandmother was so sad saying, you know, the chickens did not add enough to be able to share with them. We barely have for us. And what was a small kid? And I remember my grandma has a basket with a couple of eggs under the bed, and I told in my mind that she forget about those eggs, right? And I'm jumping on my feet, and I'm just bending under the bed, and I'm pulling out those eggs. And I'm like, here it is, grandma. You forget about this. So that lady understood that my grandmother just trying to put some eggs on the side for us. But they still took the eggs and just made my grandmother to pay attention to these things to repeat. So we didn't have X for a couple of days. So this is just an example of how life was in Romania at that time.

Pray the Word with David Platt
Luke 15:20: Pursue God As God Pursues Us
"Usually try to record these podcast episodes in such a way that their timeless in a sense that I know people listen to these at different points, not everybody listens to them right when they come out on that particular day. But today, I want to just reflect as we pray on something that's going on right now in my life and in the church family I'm a part of on Sunday just a few days ago we were in Isaiah 55 and God's invitation to seek him call on him while he may be found and I invited people to do that and just left some space for that to happen and that particular gathering at 11 o'clock on Sunday where we normally end by 1230, that gathering continued till almost 4 o'clock with people just staying and praying and confessing sin and worshiping and seeking God and such a way that the next morning I was just sensed in a strong way that we needed to gather again on Monday night and so we invited people to gather impromptu gathering and 700 plus people showed up to seek God more and there was a hunger for God that was palpable in the room and I felt like the only way I could stop that gathering from continuing was if we worked to make it possible to gather again the next night and so we did and I just see a hunger for God and more of God we've read about this in places like asbury and other college campuses and I'm seeing this in different ways across the church and I just want to encourage you today on this prey the word podcast to seek God in your life in your family and your church family and don't hold back and I'll say that just because the book I just wrote has that title but because that's what God's word says and Isaiah 54 do not hold back from God and all that he has for you and believe God's spirit is moving in a powerful way right now certainly in specific places but God can be sought in every place where we are and today I want us to pray according to Luke 1520 in light of that, the parable of the prodigal son when Jesus gets to the point in that variable and he says, while he was still a long way off, this wayward son, his father saw him and felt compassion and ran and embraced him and kissed him. Wow, what a picture of a God who pursues us. I got who seeks us. I got who sees you and me as compassion on you and me and runs toward us, embraces us, loves us. So how much more should we in response to God? We're talking about God doing this toward us. How much more should we be eager to run toward him to see him with love for him to pursue him,

The Charlie Kirk Show
Darren Beattie Reacts to the "Cartel Katie Hobbs" Story
"Okay, this is a very important topic. I'm going to do my best to navigate it with a great Darren Beatty. I'm here. Darren is with us. Great. Okay, Darren, over the weekend, there was a viral testimony that was basically an allegation against Katie Hobbs and with it the entire ruling class of Arizona. Now, whatever merits of these claims regarding Katie Hobbs connection with the Mexican Sinaloa drug cartel, the reality of the cartels association is likely far worse, cooperation between certain drug cartels and U.S. agencies have been a long open sect secret. So Darren, you have this in your article walk us through it. Absolutely. And, you know, I say it's a silver lining of this whole sort of recent viral episode that the public's attention can be drawn to what is really one of the darkest aspects of our government and its associations. You know, I can't speak to the allegations related to Hobbes, my understanding is they're pretty explosive allegations, but I would like to see some evidence behind it. Given my own reporting on Rey epson things, I was particularly aggressive in debunking rumors about apps that I knew to be false because it discredited the actual scandal behind what was going on there. And so there could be something similar here. I don't know. I haven't seen evidence, so we're waiting, but as with many things, the truth is actually far darker than the rumors, the recent rumors. And the truth is there's been a long-standing association between the U.S. government and various cartels, including this, including the Sinaloa Cartel, and if people go to revolver dot news and look at the piece, it's up there right in the top 5. You can see video of a lot of fascinating testimony by some of the most celebrated and courageous narco journalists in Mexico describing in depth the nature of this relationship,

Liberty Station
You Can Believe Black Lives Matter Without Supporting the BLM Organization
"And I'm like, hold up, man. You know, there's something fishy going on with this organization. Yes. And certainly with this whole entire situation, and of course Black Lives Matter, of course, we don't want to be a country that pits people against each other based on immutable characteristics or anything stupid like that, you know? We were largely past that. Why does this being stirred up again? Exactly. And one of the things that we saw through that was everyone's knee jerk reaction. When you're trained a certain way and the pressure's on, you get to see how you've been trained because now there's a reaction that comes out of you. Yeah. And that's what was scary is that the initial reaction of the pastors, who sided with the woke left, was not to pause and pray. Was not to go to the scriptures, and not to do the most simple and basic investigations, just simply go to black lives matters website. Look at their memorandum. Look at their mission and vision statement, and that would have told you right off the bat. This is not anyone that we get in agreement with. They were in complete opposition to any real Christian doctrine. When you have an organization that says that they want to dismantle the nuclear family. And that is literally now it's not on there now, but I took the screenshot to not be written on their website. And it was on there for a very long time. They didn't cleanse it for a month or two. Yeah. It was on there. And it's still deeply embedded within the organization itself. When you have that, you would never get an agreement with anything they say. And one of the excuses that I've often heard is, you know, well, we believe in the statement, but we're not necessarily with the organization. Well, my question to that is this if the KKK came out and said, you know, all babies matter. And they were against abortion. Wonderful. But would you take that statement in plaster it all over your page, knowing that the organization that's funding it has a fundamental difference with us and it is contrary to the word of God. Yeah, you wouldn't go hold hands with them. No, not at all. So the statement Black Lives Matter, yes, but when it's related to an organization that is in direct contrast to the teachings of the Bible and admittedly demonic, right out there, just saying, yeah, we invoked spirits, our hashtags, invoke spirits, this is what you're getting in agreement with. And again, it didn't take long. So their initial reaction showed that they're more given to pleasing the people than they were to upholding the truth of the word of God. And that's

Pray the Word with David Platt
The Power of Earnest Prayer
"Luke chapter 6 12 in these days he went out to the mountain to pray, and all night he continued in prayer to God, a few followed this podcast you know just the previous episode and Luke chapter 5 we saw how Jesus withdrew to a desolate place to pray and chapter 6 first 12 shows Jesus doing it again, he went out to the mountain to pray, but this first says an all night. He continued in prayer to God, all night. I share about this sum in the new book I have coming out called don't hold back. And in that book, I share about some time I spent in South Korea over the last couple of years where I was so convicted, learning about the story of the church in South Korea about how basically South Korea or the Korean Peninsula went from less than 1% Christian and 1900 to over 10 million Christians a century later by the turn of the 21st century, just a hundred years from less than 1% Christian to 10 million Christians just imagine that happening over the next hundred years somewhere in the world today that's less than 1% Christian imagine Afghanistan. A hundred years from now having 10 million followers of Jesus. That's astounding and you read about the story of the church in South Korea and you know and you learn. It was built on prayer. People rising, gathering together to pray every morning early for hours at a time and getting together on Friday nights to pray all night long. And I was so convicted. This was just a few years ago when I came back from this particular trip in South Korea, and I realized I'd never prayed all night to God. I'd never been a part of an all night prayer gathering with other people or all night in prayer alone to God and I had told our church family this needs to change

Liberty Station
Actor Stephen Tenner on the Devil and Dropping Expletives
"The devil wants you to worry about the insignificant things so he can keep on with his master plan and deceive you and be deceptive and he's got people more worried about criticizing and wanting to talk about someone dropping F bombs or curse words when all of the really important things that we should be worried about we're not worried about people raping and smuggling children and drinking their blog. Blood and all of these things, but if you say F, if I'm telling you the truths about these and I happen to drop an F bomb, you won't cure the very important message. You want to hear the message about, first of all, all glory to God, how we saved my life on my birthday, a year and a half ago, and my whole life changed and all of these amazing things happened overnight. But if I say an F bomb while I'm telling that story, people will click it out of it. And they're missing such beautiful stuff. Not just for me. We miss a lot of beautiful things when we're worried about when the devil's plan is working. When he's deceiving you whatever angle is really what it is. So we have to lighten up. Well, I don't disagree, by the way. I do think that we need to be mindful of our language and how we represent ourselves, right? And by that, I mean, there truly is no better words in some moments in life than a well placed and well used expletive. And an expletive is meant as an intensifier, right? And but if you cease to properly use them as intensifiers and all they are is a part of every little bit of your language, then it loses that strength and power. I agree.

Magnetic Mismatch
"first episode" Discussed on Magnetic Mismatch
"Sir interpretation right then becomes a vicious cycle. Yeah so let's say you're not with your so me or the one. Yeah are you ever truly happy or is that a question in your head where like i. I wouldn't take the test. i would no the one. You're ready the one. Now you're lying. I would be curious. They want from me. That cute little like a purse have to do with anything that that's how i feel about the one you know so if you want one for you is actually a purse it if you want to present me with the one while you know which one i'm talking we're getting sidetracked now. It's not it's what. True love are soulmates. Yeah that is named perfect match chakma. Yeah i like oh you always sprinkle that in somehow just from the investment in your love to everything yeah i. It's a tough. It's a tough question. I mean the very fact that you know that that tech enthusiasts. But i don't know i feel like i i really do think i would just be it would be better to not open pandora's box because although i would be curious i think by not knowing and not seeing what's inside right what's the result. I'm going to be less curious overall. Because if i'm happy in the relationship i already am in and especially if we've invested time we've probably been through some stuff together. You know what i mean. We've grown as people together Any although there's maybe this chemical biological perfect match for me this person that's out there. I have a choice whether or not to open that box. And if i'm already happy. I probably to save heartache. And all that stuff. I'll probably just leave it alone now. If i was single you bet your you bet your behind. I'm going to check. It doesn't mean. I'm going to act on it right away and shifting but i'd still probably think about it. You know just scared. I'm just scared that would have might be one passes away or my v. one risk are made. The one is a serial killer immediately for the dark stop. You don't think you're all beautiful with list dictate. How much fun. We're going to have how you know we're gonna build a family. How beautiful kids be recognized and you go straight for. What if he's a serial killer a serial killer would if he died. What is I'm the optimist in our relationship. Sure you always go for like but if this goes this goes around we have to recognize one thing. Just because you're in love with someone doesn't mean they're good for you know absolutely such as we've seen that because without this technology relationships today you have people that are with a bad person. They're really really in love with them. I'm afraid of is. What if i fall in the madly in love with someone who is not good for me. But you know this. This intense chemistry clouds might judgments. On what what is good for me but then at that point you just because you're attracted let's when you're attracted to them near them. Then you just distance yourself. That's not true because you're so quickly attached you turn crazy. Is that what you're trying to tell me. You can't even be watching that. Now he continued continuously obsess over because matanzas. Because of the feeling you had strong candidate. He's not good for him all the things that she's done to him but then yet he cannot get over her because the connection was so strong that he was never able to move on and is that connection based on.

Magnetic Mismatch
"first episode" Discussed on Magnetic Mismatch
"Yeah she did everything in her power to not get get her husband to be but her husband thought they were friends because they don't you know she's always talking to her on the phone itself than the husband was sweet. He is planning like a surprise birthday party for his wife so he called the his match. But you know he didn't know and invited her to the birthday party and they matt of course. She did everything to try to keep them from meeting but by doing that she actually made it she made. It was the cause of the meeting exactly on the first of all. That's that's some kind of stalker psycho level. Yeah don't you think yeah and to be fair though love kind of makes you do some crazy stuff because i guess i you from her plane to take that back. I don't want to call her like no because it's your is this. Technology exists right until it's one of these think what if this. What if he's marrying the wrong person. I don't think she was thinking that. I think she was just more insecure. About i wanna know. What's so good about this girl in. What does she have that. i don't have. that's true. And then when she met this girl. You're sizing them up. You know it's kinda like like for example like not to sidetrack too much but like for example if if you are in a relationship even though you already have this person your life love is crazy right. So i wouldn't be like who was her. Who was her acts. What does he look like. What did he do. How successful was he. How much money does he have right like. I would be curious right if i'm insecure about myself. I'd probably wanna find. I find them on facebook. Stock them just so that haven't like oh that's out there not that great. I'm better. I'm just i'm just trying to put my frame of thought. And then the sad part is that she this girl who's gorgeous. She's gorgeous she's gorgeous. She's smart she's perfect so it made her even more insecure nine. She fell intimidated by her. Yeah all hell no definitely can't meet right so what happened. Was he met his match eventually. He felt like he knew her an intense traction his wife confessed to what she had done and she basically stole his dna and that all his dna and sent it off to a lab without his permission and found his and he even though he he did not he was opposed to was opposed to the idea. I think they had talked about. They both agreed that no. We're not gonna do. We're not gonna you know. Look i already have you. Yeah why do. I need to find who i don't care about finding this the one about that. Yeah and He actually told his the one and they had an intense attraction. Teach teach other but You know and his relationship. His marriage suffered greatly so cute. You're like his the one or just got a call. The one is is their soul man silvery. Whatever and what happened was Kissed i think they more than kiss your but that's not the point. The point is eventually He came to his senses and he chose his wife and he ended came to his senses. All he thought or he cheated on her will. Yeah that's an asshole. Move but okay okay. But anyway he came to the census conscious decision and decided that he's gonna go stay with his wife. Wow see so did he. But here's the thing. I want to know Which i don't think the show explained was did he make that decision out of guilt or.

Talk Is Sheep - Wild Sheep Society of British Columbia
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"You need four gallons and then times it by however many days you plan to store for so what does that look like in terms of a product. If i wanted to buy a product is gonna last me. The biggest thing with water. I've found his shelf life friday. So what earn there. Yeah you bet. So the the old school thought was to to store your water and then to rotate water has a shelf life of one year as a family who has tried that route and failed miserably after about two and a half water is so heavy and take so much time to like rotate. The new school of thought is to store the amount of water you need and then have a solid filter on hand that you can filter the water one year. Ready to use it so that it's cleaned as you're ready and then you have. You know you have the amount as long as you have the filter you know you can clean it. you pick a filter. That doesn't have a shelf life because there are some have a shelf life as soon as they're manufactured or there's other ones have a shelf life as soon as water entered them We opt for water filters that don't have those shelves shelf lives that don't deteriorate and that are stable for the full amount that they claim that they will filter so in that scenario you got a bottle of water like maybe by a big or several and you have them there and after the one year they're done but as long as you're filtering they're good to go infinitely really you. Don't worry about okay. Because that's the two things with water is either a something's going to grow in it because they they can't purify absolutely everything out of water so the longer it sits the more the more time for 'bacterial or something to start growing in which is why there's the one year shelf life beyond that. Then then you have a chance of bacteria or or something have grown in it. Which.

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"We're we're still dealing with supply chain struggles. There's still you walk in our store. And as much as i thought and tried to fill up all the pouch hangers. There's still a good twenty. That are empty because the supply chain has not been able to catch up. It hasn't been able to rebound from the demand at saw over this last year. So it's a lot of people expect that you can just stroll into a store. And he gave a day of the week and pick up supper and pick up some elkin bread. And everything's going to be there and ready for you. That's not always the case. And i think a lot of people came to see that it is a possibility for you. Know not be able to walk in and buy rice or passer stirred toilet paper. You know many of any of the things that caused us all to say. Wait a minute. Where is that was weird for a while there. Okay whoa so somebody comes into the store and they wanna get set up for home. Preparedness for emergencies. You know kind of what's the basic level like. Obviously there's going to be extremes. Somebody says oh. I should get some stuff and they just want like a couple of things and then somebody comes in and they all i want to be prepared for world war three and have a years worth of food. Which by the way. I see on your website. You have that option which is incredible year's worth of food and it was incredibly affordable. I was shocked that it seemed pretty reasonable. I thought so. But someone just your average person and they say hey set me up. I need some solutions. Here if things go sideways. Kind of what's your go-to recommendation for that for preparedness there's definitely steps to like the first after preparedness is a seventy two k and the government will sing this all day long every day. They are constantly saying everybody should have a sunny to our kit. It takes us that long to get our boots on the ground to understand. The fire is understand. what's flooding to get. Get our our guys in place to even consider starting to help you like so everybody should be prepared for seventy two hours. That's as simple as either pulling together. Some the supplies or buying a pre made seventy two hour kit that you throw in the back of your truck or in your closet. So if fort mac happens where eighty thousand people are suddenly evacuating at the drop of a hat. Like you have food..

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"To be able to overcome. What what you're testing your muscles with and allow them to rebuild in and restrengthen mixing for okay great so just touch a little bit on water management so somebody's going to katrina filtration solutions or maybe the tablets or Do you have recommendations. And let's talk not about home solutions. It's talk about the sort of backcountry solutions if you haven't thing their fair enough As far as how. Let's go kind of steer people away from the iodine tablets if you have certain medic if you're on certain medications or if you have anything off with your threat thyroid. Iodine can really mess with it. So we kind of steer clear of those ones if we're gonna suggest that a tablet We carry the akwa. Todd's brand that we really love They're great for like an outdoor adventure. I don't necessarily recommend them for like a hurricane katrina kind of setting once you get viruses kind of mixed in but yeah akwa tabs are awesome. You're at the top of the mountain waters. Really clear really clean Just double check the water type solution. Another one that's really popular because it's so little in light is called the lifestyle basically. There's either a lifestyle bottle or there's just a single lifestyle and the is built into the straw so as you're sucking through through the straw. It's forcing the water through the filter and clears it all up. There are a lower price point. Because they they just do the bacteria and the jargon and they don't tackle the virus so if you if you want to be extra extra safe anyone like coverage over viruses and and everything else then. There's the journey water bottle that we also carry. It's a little bit pricier but as soon as you add in those by the virus coverage it it makes a big difference in how much is going to filter out for you. So there's kind of different tiers based on how comfortable you are with the water source that you're going to be pulling from very good so we've got covered a lot of the backcountry stuff that i want to jump at the mercy. Preparedness before we leave. This area is already last words or comments or thoughts. You wanna share with our listeners regarding it or we kinda hit hit the major points so far i think a lot of we. We're not the wilderness athlete..

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"You need alternate dietary meals so either dairy free gluten free vegan like in the peat for fuel line. There's currently five meals that that are gluten free and there's two that are vegan so there definitely are options. The other option that you can do is to do the. Do it yourself brute. And we've we've had a lot of people who either have very intense dietary needs or trying to make it work on a keto diet or or things like that that they take the raw the wrong gradients in the freeze dried format and then create their own meal in a mylar pouch. If you i've watched ellen bolan on instagram. He's posted multiple videos. Because he's he's quite kito advocate and he'll take like the freeze dried hamburger and then add some broccoli and onions and different things to it and some spicing and unzip it up. And that's what he takes and he just then as the boiling water exactly like you would with a like a backcountry. Neil and it it height rehydrate the same way. So if you if you are somebody that either a likes to do it yourself and wants to concoct some of your own meals or if you are kind of forced to because you're diets super specific and what you can and can't have there's like the neutra store line has all the individual ingredients that then you can then make your own meals in the my lars packed on thin and then again. Just add the boiling water. Once you're out on the mountain and there are specific so somebody is like strict legally free there are now you mentioned peaked as a job to all all the product lines. Carry some options there. Some that do better than just depends. I guess it mount house and alpine air have less options for specific diets. So your choice peak. Repeal and and backpackers have more catered at least some of their meals to to the specialty diets. Anything with regard to the protein content. Obviously something that's me that he's going to you. Know pretty wild protein department we to carry like a couple of trips. I've taken some vegetarian solutions. Just they look good and they were pretty good and they were pretty pretty good energy there so they they seem to be okay but if you notice that they are lower in calories lower in protein and maybe some people that are really teen centric with like. Yeah it's definitely if you look on your calories of of how many calories you get from a serving veggies like it's exceedingly low we have some preparedness people that walk into the store and say like i'm eating kito. I wanna store kito. So i'm just going to buy your veggies here meat and i wanted to spend like this amount of time. Well if you're gonna do it for like a fairly substantial amount of time you basically have to rob a bank to to have enough veggies in meat to last you that that long like it's it's just super expensive and hard to pull off so yeah when you cut out meet and again the protein content. There's a few meals that can still pull it off.

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"So that's tested them in and of itself about how far it's come that most people look at you and say freeze dried. Yeah i've tried that. I don't that's backcountry food that you eat when you're in the middle of nowhere and you have no other option and i think peak refills really changed the game and that like before before covid sat and we took our family on a quick trip to disneyland for their first time on an airplane and we literally packed a whole. Carry on bag of peat fuel to eat on the beach. Take the park like you. Don't do that with brands. That and with food that you don't likes so it's it's really been a huge game changer. It's really really turn the market. Okay so you guys are retailer and you score. All these products are these products for our listeners. Obviously pretty clear that peak is at the top of your list. So can you give us a couple of products from that used to say. Hey i loved us like the anything that stands out for you that you or your seven year old that you love her bay. The to family instinct coaches were from the first six meals were beef and chicken. Alfredo since then they've launched an additional six meals. They've also revamped their original race meals so like the chicken teriyaki and the sweet pork. If you try to way back in the beginning it is a whole new world to try it again. Completely different i. There's not a single meal that i wouldn't take and happily eat. We definitely have some favorites. I know the beef. Stroganoff is a favourite for anybody who is missing the mount house. One that mountain house has had some struggles in getting some of the products into canada based on nutritional different ingredients specs that were used noodles. Have to be enriched etcetera etcetera. So there was. There used to be more variety with mountain house in canada and then as as the government has changed different rules and as french labeling indifference restrictions have happened like. There's.

Talk Is Sheep - Wild Sheep Society of British Columbia
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"That's where your weight is coming from. Depending on what kind of meal it is. Mount house was the forerunner in a freeze dried meal. They've been around thirty years. They figured it out. Crack the code peak refueled came on the scene about two and a half years ago and said hey wait a minute. Nobody's really taken up. Solid stabat challenging these guys. Let's let's give it a go and they obviously have done an amazing amazing job at it. So they've really set the bar in taste and nutrition and all of those things so the to goto freeze-dried lines that we look to our mount house and peak repeal and then you can branch out into some other ones that are dehydrated. They may have some freeze dried components but they typically require more water to rehydrate them and they're a little bit of a heavier meal pack and then that's where you get into your like alpine air backpackers pantry Happy all those all those other types of brands. They're more in the dehydrated space with possibly some freeze dried ingredients added so backpackers pantry and alpine. They are dehydrated because they look at the two they fairly similar in. Wait now Pizzas job with clerk. Count through the roof a lot of their packages or thousand plus calorie threat whereas alpine or Some of these other ones in about backpackers pantry that quite a bit lower rate so And they tend to be a lot of nuts and stuff so that's interesting that that technologies dehydration versus this The freeze dried with the other ones. It's the water required to to rehydrate to like some of the peak meals. You only need two thirds of cop whereas like backpackers pantry. It's like a cup and a half type thing so it can. It could be a big deal when you're having to carry your water or if there's sparse water water spots along the way if you're not gonna be weather's the lake industry and things like that so something to take into consideration. Where are you where you're going are the water sources or do you need to pack your pack all your water right. Yeah for sure now. So you mentioned p coming on the scene and couple years ago would you sit as one of the most dramatic changes in the industry. Since you've been involved is is been technology. There's there's been anything else. That sort of stands out. And the reason i ask is i kind of just started to intense country experiences about fifteen years ago but added buddy of mine..

Talk Is Sheep - Wild Sheep Society of British Columbia
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"Previous war vision but they have thirty percent up to thirty percent more. I relief sorry field of view than previous version. So the twelve by forty two here has the same field of view as the ten by forty two swore vision. That's huge the tendai. Forty two pure has the field of the eight by forty two swore of it. So you're physically looking at a bigger area not having to move amateur reset with better glass. You're gonna see more stuff. And then they have an innovation called the forehead rest so it's a little device that clamps on like screws into the bino and you can set it specifically for your eye relief and it allows you to steady. Those vinyls handed much more easily. Which actually makes a twelve by forty two by no viable in the field again. That's huge watch out worthy of consideration so spotter to move to the spotter spotters at tough one to talk about me because ironically there are very few viable choices in others all kinds of spotters on the market. There's some really good product out there. You got zoom ranges from fifteen to forty five or fifty to forty eight twenty five to fifty wide angle and then the twenty sixty. So if we're talking alpine hunters in particular the purpose of your spotting scope is to do one thing and what is that. Get as close to the subject as possible given the atmospherics so given a choice. I'm gonna take sixty power or more right. So twenty. five to fifty wide angle. Sounds good on paper. You got a larger field of you. But that's not the intent. That's what you buy knows for exactly you pick something up then you zero in on it you want to get as close as possible so now we want to go to sixty power right okay. There's a few spotters out there that go there. I can rattle them off but remember the previous discussion about light transmission glass fidelity so what seems okay at ten power or twenty power by the time you up to sixty becomes painfully evident when you're dealing with different grades of glass so.

Talk Is Sheep - Wild Sheep Society of British Columbia
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"Seventeen already sweet Great week last week talking to glenn landers from the wall chief foundation talk about sheep During sheep week which was a great success. so yeah this is a fun. One had the northern boys on unfortunately Rob having some technical difficulties so we had Robbie england robbing and corey green. They they did she. Short first northern cheap show northern fundraiser. And then josh joined the board shortly thereafter that and we had six of us on the screen at one time it was kind of like a sheep hunting. Brady bunch kind of fun absolutely You'll you'll hear lots of references to josh his beard. We're going to give away a hat if anyone can talk. Tell us what the reference to josh's beard was and who said it it's talking. It's difficult to pick up. If you pay close attention you have to listen to all the way through somewhere in there. You'll it's nuanced. You probably won't catch it but if you listen close enough they'll be a reference to his beard in there so that's totally not worth. That conversation was going. Here's another they're all okay. That's what you meant. We don't we don't have. I was ready to hit that Delete button or but in eighteen and over warning but we we don't have to lose get complete opposite direction finding so we got robbie corey and josh on this one and unfortunately robin couldn't we couldn't get the audience of stuff to work with him so what we'll do is we'll do a northern show on the disease workout josh and robin vested in the northern project stuff. So we'll do one Maybe have chris barker on our projects chair Do a really good update on northern project. Sad little bit later in the year so this is a really cool episode. We talked about the northern fundraiser We're still working everything out But we've got the meat and potatoes there In the.

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"Is. I wouldn't give more than twenty bucks for one of your sheep but but also that track tag still is transferable so whoever wins the new mexico raffle can sell it and so within minutes of of being contacted to let me know that i won. I was called by an outfitter. Whose client was the backup bitter in reno that year and spent a bunch of money on raffle tickets and wanted to desert. Sheep wanted to buy it and i didn't. I mean i'm not very smart. But i wanted to cheap if i if i wanted to win money out of a lottery ticket and i wanted desert sheep and S we did it so it was a really special hot because we you know i. I started with with my family and finished my with my family. And it was a grueling hunt down in the desert we did on our own at the time. It was the biggest self guide to desert. Take new mexico And you know we had a great time and just some fun stories that that we still like to tell you know whatever. Eighteen nineteen years later so that one's really special. I mean to finish my and and it was a great desert. Ram officially scored over one seventy four and At my family there and have the chance to sell it. I kept that voucher to the very end just in case someone came in with with the mother load but yeah it was. It was a fun. I flew down in august by myself. You know and spent seven days. Rented it fluted tucson renan. Suv scout down there by myself and foster those relationships to get me some access and we ended up with a beautiful ran on the second day of the season. That's pretty cool. And that's neat thing about these raffles right. You know you need one ticket. That's all you need right so a lot of these people you know. They're they don't like the odds are they're concerned about it but that's a classic example..

Talk Is Sheep - Wild Sheep Society of British Columbia
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"Disease you have a representative that goes out and works in domestic sheep world and talks to producers and Is that washington state involved in that. Is that corrector. Yeah for sure. And it's tied back into this back and black butte because we raise so much money in oregon raise money on their end as well that we had this surplus of funds beyond what they needed to do some capturing and coloring and testing and so we sat down and said. Where's where's their weakness. We don't have public. Land grazing in hells canyon in this area anymore. There's some Further south on idaho side but And so we. We realized the threat That can come from. Privately owned animals and so the three states idaho. Wsf washing wsf in oregon as well as the three state game agencies came together to collaborate and fund. A private lands mitigate or if you will to go out and contact anyone that has you know domestic sheep goats and do some you know if they're willing to do some testing or multiple testing and educate and communicate and so we just finished our second year of that and we're looking at improving it making it better making it more efficient. Obviously the last nine months have been a challenge with cova in sending folks out to do some testing. It's the ones who were just kind of getting getting back on that on that track but Yeah so it's exciting and we just had a conference call last week with with a bunch of the players With that including a couple local native american tribes as well that that are in the area. So yeah so. Hopefully it's something you know. We already want to apply the concept in central washington. Where are california bighorns are right now. It's the person's located down here. Where i live on the canyon working in all three states so a not perfect. We don't know it's kinda hard to measure the risk. Your you know the risk that's being reduced in how well it's going to work but um as you talk to the point a few minutes ago about the millions we spend in disease research..

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"Sixteen so people can stop by our booth And check things out. See what's going on with while cheap society bc definitely speaking of things going on sheep society. One of our raffles sold out a. Yeah that sheep camp that was from barney sheep camp. Arnie sport chalet was a donor on that In conjunction with a sixty gear italian sporting goods and And also trevor crowder's donated that Shoulder mount sheep shoulder mount Awesome raffle pack as you get drawn for that you're done you're going cheap everything that you need right that's what you need buddy and So that's pretty cool so that sold out and the rest of them are are on fire. So i think everything's about seventy percent now We had a bump this past week So we've got the grizz hunt is over. Seventy anna punts over seventy and desert hunts not going to be around much longer. I think we're we're well over eighty percent now. I'm not three or four days ago and we know we had a great great weekend. So i won't be around going to out once again is hugely thankful for everybody that buys in sports while cheap across british columbia. It's it's it's another great cause so don't hesitate. Ucr posts online all the time. Saying don't wait. Don't wait don't wait and we're not just blowing smoke. These tickets are flying out the door so get on yet for sure. Let's talk just for second about you. you're why shouldn't talk we. We've we haven't we've kind of touched on it but you're training this year for your first sheep on like you. You've got the bug you monarch top. You've liked up your in your your full in so And now you wanna go. She hunting so Are you still training. What's going on. I know you've got some gear over christmas. What's and i think over the next podcast here over the next little while. I want to chronicle your journey a little bit too because you're new shoe sheep under which a lot of listeners. That's a lot of the feedback. We're getting people are asking questions about that so you know what. How's your training going on what's going on your wallet. Be lying if i said that. It didn't take december off so well. It's i jumped on the treadmill a couple of times. Is you know before i i. I started hitting one of the hills around town and do an eight to eleven twelve kilometers a day and started off real slow and then through twenty pounds on then thirty pounds on on my back and since since may or june. I've i've dropped fifty pounds and it's why the yeah the way i look at it that way i can carry on my back now instead of on my front right It's it's it's been good. It's been tough. There's been a lot of You hear about the mental aspect of going up amount. And i'm kind of getting there. Where i can see right. I'm i'm not Thrown tents into the top of the university and sleeping in a parking lot getting kicked out by security. But i can see. I can see the mental drive because halfway up the hill sometimes. It's it's sucks but it's okay. I'm halfway there okay. And three quarters of the way there. Okay i'm there now. I can keep going great. It's just that little the little steps you. Don't look it as the mountain. You've got to climb you look at it as the next two hundred meters..

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Talk Is Sheep - Wild Sheep Society of British Columbia
"first episode" Discussed on Talk Is Sheep - Wild Sheep Society of British Columbia
"Catching. This is bending samples from harvested animals whether they're harpist in british colombia or harvested and alberto and transported into british columbia. And there are rules about what you can bring into the province and where those tissues and so that just has to be closely adhered to you. Know we don't want infective meets or tissues to be brought into british columbia and left on the landscape because this is a disease that can you know. The effect of the prions can laugh in soil. And then you know that causes a local problem and a potential for spreads so just Yeah sample submissions initiative heads and tracking that information. It's absolutely the best thing. Okay sounds great. So i think i read it correct if you give me that. Latest information on it but he can literally la- last in the soil for years can it. It's it's not like a. It's gone in a week or month or it lasts for literally. Years doesn't yes that's correct. Yeah and depending on the climatic conditions but it does persist for a long time. Something aware of very good. Okay so if somebody wants more information on. Cw wd just go to the mystery. Flynn website google search on not. Is that the best resource for them on us. Yes that is and or talk to kate nelson. She's happy to talk to anyone. That has questions or once more information. I know there's concern right now about Whether the that make us healthy to eat and what needs to be done about that and kate can answer those kind of questions. She's very up on the the matter but Just you know where and cape particularly is doing her best to communicate this information so that we can collect the best samples and keep providing opportunity for hunters because we want everyone to be up to harvest to what they're interested in and consume what they harvest case for. Sure yeah we Case contact info in the show notes here so people can reach out for any anything they see your for any more information and not just you know after say hats off to the staff that have been involved in this. They've done a great job. I think cates done an excellent job sitting fat Getting constant updates from the ministry on this in from kate specifically in helen. So it's been a great resource. I think you guys have done a great job of getting the word out as well and working with other User groups that in particular You get to denigrate job of communicating. That so hats off to you guys on that. So i think i don go so. Let's let's took jump back to sheep here kylie so You know you talked about sort of the overall health of thin horns nbc Are you able to talk a little bit about you..

Talk Is Sheep - Wild Sheep Society of British Columbia
"first episode" Discussed on Talk Is Sheep - Wild Sheep Society of British Columbia
"It's obviously on pause right now kovin but that's something that will keep on one hundred percents. There's there's no stopping right on. When you guys your client base would you what would you say. What percentage are women that are coming up in On a guided hunt would you as and more recently now that You know. I think if you look twenty years ago there wasn't too many women out in the field Compared to today is there. Have you seen much of a change on that On the guided aspect of it or not really not really. Unfortunately in our case means seen One or two women hires year. I would say okay so still number but it increased a lot of getting experience on maybe just getting into the small game earthrights the the big game And so i think we'll start seeing more in the future for sure for sure breakable. Yeah and i think that that's a lot of it right. People that are starting out aren't necessarily going to go buy a doll sheep tag or moose hunt. They're they're going to work their way into it. And then eventually work their way up to that So for like you said in terms of giving people advice just getting out there so somebody wants to start out They're never hunted before. How do they get out there. That's one of the challenges. I've always found that these initiatives these metrics programs are brilliant. I'd love to see him but the problem is there's just so few of them right. We need the jesse young midnight. Sun outfitter mentorship programs across the country. so you know. Do you have any strategies there. Have you given any vice on that. Jesse like with the programs are how to market them out. No just to get people out in the field like so you know. A lady wants to go and she wants to hunt and And just you know and one of the issues. Is you show up a big game club. Like maybe you know a rod and gun club or something and you walk in and there's thirty men and one woman and she's there with her husband and you're like oh my goodness so. I think that can be overwhelming intimidating. While i've heard this before so you have any thoughts on that or suggestions on on ways to approach it tougher so it is tough Getting more popular these However the the well cheat on nation put together. A mattress yet on committee is well. It's kind of four-run by rene and she didn't jaw. It kind of amalgamated into a lot of the membership stuff now is great to have them up everything at one time and half for marketing as well but the mentorship program committee kind of distant courage women women who other women so if i was going to recommend for somebody who's maybe gets into that intimidated situation just confidence to go and be brave and do it anyways because i think the best thing in and how we all started if if you didn't have any further family connections to it is go with friends right so you go along with buddy buddy takes out you get a part of his experience or her experiences and then when you go confidence in that then naturally you feel more confident to to do it on your own really really simple basic but again it just goes back down to that experience like just get out of there go travel around the bush and spook a bunch of deer because that's when you learn make excess when you learned better and and that's essentially just getting don't care you've never been before it's like. I'm a better. Outdoor or outdoorsman is just getting experiencing getting out there getting stuck in the tanker getting on top of your ten having a classic this out. I don't know if that went right on. Yeah i do so jesse now..

Talk Is Sheep - Wild Sheep Society of British Columbia
"first episode" Discussed on Talk Is Sheep - Wild Sheep Society of British Columbia
"How's it going steve. Good here we are again. It seems like we never never get away from the computer to do something else. That's a good way to spend the day. Hang out with you here on the live feed and chat a little bit so absolutely couldn't ask for better company so i was texting on the weekend and i wasn't getting any response is trying to figure out where the heck you were. What what happened there. It looks like a pretty more exciting weekend than i did. I can say that. I guess it depends on your point of view while up here in the north. You've got a little bit of snow so we went out for per link and it's absolutely one of my favorite haunts to do Easy to get on good sign rob. They're pretty abundant something. Most people don't think of but they are great eating So you have a good buddy of mine. Dawn berlingske pungency what we can get onto okay. What's his success like you guys. I think you've killed a few over the years. How does that work out. Issue to get something when you go. It all depends how picky we wanna to be. So we've got a pretty good accessory. Yeah we can call in one links generally vote every four or five call set so twenty five percent success rate on calling him in there once once you figure out how to do the call stats type of habitat that they hang out in in the sign you're looking for it's it's a lotta fun and that's why big big fan of it cool so you you guys What he used for caller. How does that work. And what's the setup with that. I got a fox profusion which is a digital collar on e. caller and don runs Like lucky duck revolution. Same sort of thing just different company. Different call sets and yet we we set them up on good sign. Good habitat and run are are distressed rabbit or the dying woodpecker. It all depends on the type of habitat. Were in what we run so good time it really is. That's pretty exciting. Must be fun sitting there so you just put a blind up get hidden and start calling and then just hang out like how often they they come in close out. I've never known this curious how that while you've never done it. I thought you had no. We don't use a blind we We generally like. I said find the spots that got the good habitat and good spot to sit. Good lines of site They like tight corridors. fifteen twenty year old regenerated Timber stands wherever there's good rabbit. You're gonna find good links. So i sit on one side of a a aside trailer. Little deactivated type road. Donald do the same thing on the opposite side. Callers out thirty fifty hundred yards away depending on that the setup approach and we we've had them come in don's had them come in underneath his his seat literally type thing you could reach out and pet them type deal We had a couple of coming on the weekend. Don couldn't see the one that I taken but i let walk just as well. They're awesome to Awesome to watch rate. it it popped fifteen feet away from me right across the road. I couldn't move..