Episodes
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Scott Jensen, CEO and Founder of Near Zero Outdoors joins the podcast to talk about a whole bunch of exciting news from Near Zero. We talked about Scott's youth, growing up as an Eagle Scout, and the outdoor skills that he learned through the program.
Scott spent the first 15 years of his career in corporate supply chain in the medical device and aerospace industries, which gave him exposure to global manufacturing partners and best practices. With a move back to the United States from China, Scott and his family turned their sights on the outdoor industry and founded Near Zero, to provide high quality backpacking and camping gear to the industry, at a more affordable, and accessible price.
We spent time talking about the new 3rd generation of the Dean Backpack, and all of the updates the've made to the backpack, the little dean, their new 10 piece backpacking bundle and more. Finishing up the conversation, we talked about Near Zero's future, including working with more wholesalers, their growth, and even a new rental program they are launching to make backpacking even more accessible.
Check out everything we talked about on the episode and more at: www.nearzero.co
instagram.com/nearzero_outdoors
tiktok.com/@ultralight_backpacking
youtube.com/@nearzero_outdoors
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Chris McKleroy, Founder and CEO of NOCS Provisions joins host AJ Eads to talk about his background in the outdoors and the events that lead him to starting a Binoculars company that is shaking up the industry.
NOCS Provisions got its start in the Bay Area of Northern California and now operates near the outdoor haven of Lake Tahoe. Chris and the team have taken a very different approach to most of today's product companies and grown the business organically with their own cash flow, as opposed to the massive investments of private equity and venture capital companies.
This has allowed the business to stay true to its mission of connecting their customers with the outdoors and reducing the waste that is typical with most retailers today.
This was a really insightful conversation and Chris really helped me understand what an ethical company can do to make an impact on the world.
Enjoy.
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Nicole, the host of Dope Kitchen on Youtube, Tik Tok, Instagram and all of the other social media channels joins the show to talk about her love of backpacking and the outdoors in general.
She shared some incredible stories about harrowing tales from different backpacking adventures including being flooded out of a campground, running from wildfires and escaping mountains via helicopter.
I had an absolute blast getting to know Nicole and it might be my favorite episode yet.
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Adam Hudson grew up fishing for bass with his family in northern Alabama, where traditional gear fishing is king...hell it's practically religion. Thanks to an uncle who brought a fly rod on a family trip to the smokies, Adam fell in love almost instantly and changed the course of his life forever.
A couple decades later, Adam and his friend Steve, opened Blue Line Co Flies and started offering specialty pattern flies to target the small mouth and large mouth bass that was common to their area.
Fast forward even further, and the guys have a wide range of flies, fly lines and other products to help you be more successful on the water.
www.bluelineflies.com
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Maddie, the host of Beer In Beautiful Places on Youtube, TikTok, Instagram and Facebook joins the podcast to talk about her recent through hike of the John Muir Trail (JMT) in Northern California and her upcoming adventure through hiking the Appalachian Trail.
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Chef Corso, owner of OutdoorEats and outdooreats.com sits down by the campfire in St. Genevieve Missouri at Hawn State Park for a conversation about his career in cooking. We talked about his love for food and the family members that helped him along the way. Chef Corso dove into the culinary school experience and his different jobs in the food industry.
After leaving a career in the test kitchens at Starbucks, Corso took a chance on himself and his passion for cooking outside. He built his own brand, website, cookbooks and started launching content. He’s developed over 200 recipes that are tested by campers like us and added to his meal plans.
I loved learning about how he comes up with recipes and adapts them to the trail. We even spent time talking about how we each overcame our nerves of launching new channels.
Chef Corso and I also made a video about our backpacking trip. Check it out here: Chef Corso and I Went Backpacking
All of Chef Corso’s meals are 10 ingredients or less, 30minutes or less, no pre prepping, no dehydrating and weigh close to or even less than the dehydrated alternative. All of the recipes are also organized by dietary restrictions and styles of meals.
We also talked about the types of ingredients he loves for outdoor cooking and where he likes to source his ingredients from.
Chef Corso asked me really fun ranking question that you’ll hear at about 50 minutes in and I’ll be using this question for the rest of my life.
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John Lagow, professional fly fishing guide out of the historic Ark Anglers Fly Shop in B.V. Colorado joins the show. I had an absolute blast getting to know yet another incredible guide, with another super unique story. John found his way to guiding after coming to Colorado to paddle her storied waters at the young age of 19.
We had a super lively conversation about his love for the Arkansas River, the whitewater that presents unique challenges to anglers, both new and experienced, and the landscapes that he gets to explore in the area. We also spent time talking about some of the destinations John has traveled to like Cuba, Tanzania and Mexico in search of species like Tigerfish.
I'm looking forward to our next conversation about his life with sled dogs, a profession that John takes up at the end of his fishing season each year in Colorado.
Until next time, John, thanks for an incredible hour.
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Erica Haller is who we should all aspire to be in the outdoors; adventurous, curious, humble, educated and enjoyable. Erica is exactly who I have wanted to meet since the day I started this podcast, several years ago.
We spent time talking about her background in the outdoors, her passion for public lands and teaching people about the incredible landscapes that we, as Americans, get to explore. We also got to dive into the insane practice of invasive python hunting in the everglades, how to ethically dispatch of snakes and what Erica is able to do with those animals, honoring the resource.
We talked about fly fishing for tarpon, redfish and snook, among other species and her upcoming transition to trout in the American West.
I loved hearing about the creative side of such an adventurous person and I'm honored to have gotten to know this woman, whom I now get to call my friend. I'm so looking forward to hearing more about Erica's next chapter as a fly fishing guide in Montana, a profession that I know she is going to crush.
IG: EricaHolla
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Dan, or DC Outdoors on Youtube joins the show to talk about our mutual love for the outdoors and making films about our experiences outdoors.
Dan's channel, one of my favorite on youtube, IG and Twitter, is all about helping people understand more about hunting, fishing and camping.
I've gotten to know Dan over the last two years on social media and we finally got a chance to talk face to face, over the internet of course. We talked about cooking, gear, how to get away, with the family and without and a whole host of other topics.
Stick around for this outdoor adventure!
Dan's channels:
Youtube: DC Outdoors
Instagram: DC_Outdoors
Twitter: @DC1385
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Chris Conant, owner of Morning Dew Fishing Company in Southwest Florida joins host AJ Eads on episode 21 of Outdoors Podcast. Chris and I had an absolute blast talking about his career as a professional fly fishing guide.
Chris is currently guiding for saltwater fish like tarpon, snook and redfish but just as recently as 2020, he was leading the fly shop at South Fork Lodge on the south fork of the snake river in SouthEast Idaho.
We talked about why chris loves to guide, his career as a corporate attorney that he left to pursue a different lifestyle with his wife Becca.
The couple traveled the US in a tiny camper and from the moment I met Chris, I knew I wanted to get both of them on the show. I'm hoping Becca will join me on a follow up episode as she's quite the character herself!
Enjoy!
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Ali Boundy is a wedding photographer that specializes in destination weddings. She’s based out of Lake Tahoe, and travels regularly for her projects. We found her work through a former podcast guest and mutual friend.
Our wedding went just about perfectly, and according to our simple plan. Ali was a big part of our success. We got to spend nearly three days together and I feel like I got to know her even better then we did on this podcast.
I invited Ali onto the show because I was interested in how she got into photography in the first place, who helped her along her journey, what type of equipment she shoots on and if she had any advice for other photographers that may be struggling to find their niche.
By fostering a culture of inclusivity, Ali has found a great community of clients that help her grow and expand her already awesome customers.
This was a really fun conversation with someone I know I’ll be friends with for quite some time.
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Craig Stephens has been the single most impactful character in my fly fishing career. We all know the greats, the Kelly Gallops, The Flip Pallots, The Lefty Krehs…but in St. Louis, I associate two names with fly fishing, Tom Hargrove, the namesake of the store, and it’s manager Craig Stephens.
Craig is just about the nicest guy I know and one of the most welcoming humans I’ve ever had the chance to get to call my friend. Craig has been at T Hargrove Fly Shop on Manchester Road for the better part of 15 years and running the store as it’s General Manager for a decade.
He teaches the fly casting lessons and serves as the main connector of experienced anglers with newer fishermen. Craig also has a big part in running the fly tying class, offered at the shop, where I learned most of what I know about fly fishing from other anglers each Tuesday night.
Craig and I talked about his move from banking into the fly fishing industry, his favorite places to fish, how he hires guides and more.
You’ll love this episode if you like fishing, customer service, and being a good human.
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Instagram's PuristOnTheFly and I sit down for a conversation on Fly Fishing, Outdoor Ehtics, Conservation and the effect of the micro influencer world on our outdoor spaces.
I learned a ton from our talk about Tailing Gloves, and their acceptable applications, why not to Fish Redds or spawning fish in general and what it means to be a "Steward of the land" as we talk about so much on this channel.
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In the first episode of a new series, Campsite Conversations, my buddy and return guest, Casey Heeter and I talk all things outdoors live from our campsite in the Red River Gorge area of the Daniel Boone National Forest.
Casey is a backpacking expert, having spent hundreds of nights in the woods, some of them being under -30 degrees for fucks sake.
Casey, my fiance Sara and I along with Casey’s dog Odin and Our dog Yose recently went on a backpacking trip in the Red River Gorge and Casey and I decided we should do a podcast from our back country campsite and I’m glad we did.
We talked about Tents, Hammocks, Camping Ethics and Conservations. We talk about some of our favorite outdoors retailers like T. Hargrove Fly Fishing Shop and Quest in Louisville where Casey is from.
We talk at some length about how much we love Cottage Vendors and small producers. And we finish up with a short conversation about the future of the Red River Gorge, and what a new resort that’s being proposed might bring, both good and bad to the area.
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In the next installment of Oar Stories, my series of interviews with professional fly fishing guides...Augy Knickmeyer joins the show.
Augy is the owner and principal guide for Missouri Fly Life Guide Co on rivers just outside the St. Louis area in Missouri.
Jack Donze and returning guies Ed Kimmill join the show to ask questions and provide a hell of a lot of entertainment.
We talk to Augy about how he got into fishing, what made him want to be a guide, his boat, gear, client expectations and more.
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James Garrettson, owner of About Trout Fly Fishing guide service in Chama New Mexico joins the podcast to talk about his life and experience as a guide.
James makes recommendations on how to find a great fly fishing guide no matter where you are going, how to be a great fly fishing client, what makes New Mexico special and emphasizes the importance of fishing where you are.
For more information on James and his guiding service, check out www.abouttrout.com
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Paul from Aptitude Outdoors is an AT alumni, a kayaker, a hunter and a fellow lover of all things outdoors.
We had an incredible talk about how we got our starts on the trail, some in depth convo on hammocks and the ethics of hunting, and how more people could get involved.
I think Paul and I are going to do a lot more episodes in the future together and I’m super pumped to meet him in person this fall when backpacking season kicks back up.
Enjoy.
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Ed Kimmill is a backpacker, a hammock camper, a fly fisherman, a kayaker, and a father. Ed and I talk about our obsessions with gear, hammocks, making stuff, quality fishing gear and more on a great conversation between two enthusiasts.
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Casey and I talk all things backpacking, hammock camping, kayaking, camping with your dog and more.
I met Casey through the Hammock Forums facebook group and we've been chatting through messenger ever since.
He's got a ton of knowledge on the Red River Gorge area of Kentucky in the Daniel Boone Wildernerss and he's super into the cottage vendor hammock scene.
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Katie N. (KTSue22 IG) and I chat all things John Muir Trail. Katie is an absolute badass and attempted to tackle one of the most challenging hikes in the United States, 200 miles and 38,000 feet of elevation in only 14 days.
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