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  • Tools For Wild Minds ↣ Training Our Mindset
    2026/02/12

    Just like our bodies, our brains can be trained to interact with the world in different and better ways. In this episode Robin lays out a simple exercise that has helped him to stay in a positive headspace when times get tough - Ultimately it's far more to do with our own perception, and the way we respond to situations that determines how we feel. A little positivity can make a massive difference, whether its the last day of a tough hunt in the mountains, or that moment your boss hands you another ridiculous deadline.

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    8 分
  • EP88: Fighting Giant Python Populations in Florida ↣ Amy Siewe
    2026/02/09

    Despite her title, The Python Huntress is a snake lover through-and-through. It's only when Amy learned that invasive Burmese pythons were slithering riot around the Florida Everglades, that she decided to pack her bags and commit to the issue full gas. This involves hunting pythons day and night, and working as professional guide, helping regular folks to experience what it's like to locate and remove a 17ft snake.

    A huge thank you to Amy for sharing her stories and knowledge with us today!

    Visit her site and book a hunt at PythonHuntress.com

    And check out her socials on YouTube, Facebook and Instagram

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    1 時間 41 分
  • AI Ain’t Taking Our Jobs Just Yet...
    2026/02/09

    A fantastic full-length-interview episode is currently sitting in the torpedo tube, ready to go, unfortunately a small technological whoopsy, courtesy of the hosting platform is keeping the hatch firmly shut. The bookies have high odds on EP 88 with Amy Siewe will be out before Monday's end, so keep an eye out!

    Apologies for the disruption - here's some quality waffling as consolation.

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    3 分
  • EP87: Tools For Wild Minds ↣ Poison Oak
    2026/01/29

    For some, the Urushiol oil found in Poison Oak, Poison Ivy and Sumac can be completely debilitating. Given that it doesn't exist in England at all, Robin quickly built up a pretty decent sensitivity to this irritating member of the wilderness family. In this episode he shares some of the most effective techniques for mitigating Poison Oak while out in the field.

    Here is the mentioned youtube video that changed everything

    If you have any suggestions we'd love to hear them! Send a voice message to The Wild dispatch on Instagram and it might even make it onto the airwaves.

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    16 分
  • EP86: 𝐹𝐼𝐸𝐿𝐷 𝑁𝑂𝑇𝐸𝑆 | September in the Rocky Mountains ↣ Jason, Michael, Jeremy & Robin
    2026/01/26

    In this Field Notes Episode, Robin follows Jason through day 1 of bowhunting elk in the Colorado mountains. Amongst the many miles and close encounters, they find time to share stories over a few snacks. Warning: some snacks may come with a very unsavory nickname. All food in this episode came prepared by podcasting legend and well-loved ‘Camp Mom’ Michael Scrogan of The Hunting Stories Podcast. There’s even a surprise appearance from another hunter who goes by the name Jeremy.

    Thanks again to Jason, Michael and Jeremy for a fantastic adventure!

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    1 時間 14 分
  • EP85: Wild Mountain Man Dan ↣ The Secret to Eternal Youth
    2026/01/19

    Dana Anderson is a hugger, but that's not the only way he's kept life's bubbles from ever going flat. Arguably the funnest person to know, Wild Mountain Man Dan got his nickname for a reason, and we're going to find out here today. From wilderness techniques, lessons about community, and even a run-in or two with the law, Dana shares some truly wild stories in this episode.

    A huge thank you to Dana for sharing his time with us today!

    Give him a follow on Instagram and Facebook, and find him at a wild skills gathering - he's likely to be there.

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    1 時間 47 分
  • EP84: Tools For Wild Minds ↣ Square Breathing
    2026/01/15

    In this episode, Robin shares how square breathing helped him successfully arrow two fallow deer in just sixty seconds. The technique he demonstrates in this episode is one of the tools that helped him swing that day's result from failure to double-success.

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    15 分
  • EP83: Knowing Our Role in Nature ↣ John Anderson From Nevada Wild
    2026/01/05

    From the rainforests of the Olympic Peninsula to the arid environment of Lincoln County, Nevada, John Anderson has spent his life completely immersed in nature. Awarded Nevada Game Warden of the year – Unsurprisingly, John has a bunch of great stories for us today. While many involve him chasing down the bad guys, you might be surprised to learn he wasn't always exactly on the right side of the law himself...

    A huge thank you again to John for sharing his time and stories with us today. And thanks to his Dad for making the introduction.

    You can watch John on 'Nevada Wild' available on Animal Planet - the season finale airs Tuesday Jan 6 at 9pm EST
    Learn how to become a game warden at gamewarden.org

    Episode Summary:

    The conversation covers the role of a game warden, the influence of a rural upbringing on career choice, the training and career transition process, the balance between work and hunting, childhood adventures and mischief, the regulation of recreation and freedom, the father's transition and poaching, and the game warden's role and escalations. The conversation delves into the ethical considerations in wildlife management, the use of technology in wildlife crime investigation, the human role in ecosystem management, and the significance of hunting and wildlife management. It also explores the challenges and ethical dilemmas faced by game wardens in their line of work. The conversation covers a range of topics including hunting experiences, wildlife forensics, forensic analysis, wildlife relocation, muzzleloader hunting, search and rescue operations, TV show impact, advice for aspiring game wardens, and TV show schedule and availability. The discussion provides insights into the diverse responsibilities and experiences of a game warden, highlighting the importance of wildlife conservation, forensic analysis, and community involvement.

    Chapters

    00:00 The Role of a Game Warden

    10:35 Balancing Work and Hunting

    16:37 Regulating Recreation and Freedom

    22:26 Ethical Considerations in Wildlife Management

    42:43 Hunting Experience and Wildlife Forensics

    48:25 Wildlife Relocation and Conservation Efforts

    01:01:36 Search and Rescue Operations and Missing Persons Cases

    01:14:14 Advice for Aspiring Game Wardens

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    1 時間 59 分