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Crime Off the Grid is a podcast about true crime stories from our National Parks and other wild places.
All of our guests and co-hosts, bring years of experience working in National Parks, National Forests and other wild places. Our guests are rangers, investigators, prosecutors, victim specialists, and other first responders who have dedicated their careers to justice and safety in places off the grid.
Join the hosts and me where we discuss cases, listen to Ranger Tales; real rangers telling real stories that you just can't make up, and...report news and commentary from wild places from the Crime Off the Grid Newsroom!
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Building on the belief that a deeper understanding of the natural world enriches all of our lives, host Steven Rinella brings an in-depth and relevant look at all outdoor topics including hunting, fishing, nature, conservation, and wild foods. Filled with humor, irreverence, and things that will surprise the hell out of you, each episode welcomes a diverse group of guests who add their own expertise to the vast world of the outdoors. Part of The MeatEater Podcast Network.
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In this podcast, we explore the incredible relationship between horse and human as well as the invaluable lessons horses have to teach us. Horse wisdom is vast and relevant to our everyday human lives. When given the chance, horses change us, helping us to live in harmony with the rhythm of the natural world. Join Mosie Trewhitt of Liberty Horsemanship and some incredible guests as they dive into the nature of the horse/human connection and what it means to live in the spirit of horse.
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On the Saltwater Edge Podcast, we will learn the tackle, tactics, and observations of some of the top surf, fly and inshore anglers around. We will also focus from time to time on fisheries management, conservation, and specific saltwater destinations. The Saltwater Edge exists to share our passion for saltwater fishing...from bonefish to bluefin.
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Step into the world of Sacred Acre with Tom Rinaldi, who's back for Season 2 as he uncovers the profound story of Ed Thomas, the legendary high school football coach from Parkersburg, Iowa.
In this gripping 6-part series, Rinaldi takes you back to explore Thomas’s remarkable journey—from his acclaimed role as the 2005 NFL High School Coach of the Year to his pivotal role in rebuilding Parkersburg after a devastating EF-5 tornado. Just a year later, Thomas's life was tragically cut short when he was murdered by a troubled former player.
Experience the impact of Thomas’s values of Faith, Family, Football, and Forgiveness through intimate interviews with those who knew him best. Each episode reveals how his legacy continues to shape and inspire his community even fifteen years after his death.
New episodes of Sacred Acre drop every Thursday.
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Ever wondered what life is like as a professional cyclist?
Australian ex-professional cyclist Mitch Docker takes you inside the world of Professional Cycling.
Bringing you the stories behind the individuals in the sport - from the pros in the peloton to staff behind the teams - to commentators & legends, plus training insights & debriefs on major races throughout the year. It’s all here!
Newly retired from the professional peloton, Mitch is exploring his new pelotons - all the pelotons that exist outside of the world tour - bringing you new stories from within the cycling community.
His spin off series, Talking Luft - a bit like the DVD Extras - is where cycling style & culture takes centre stage. Talking cycling caps, bikes, kit, coffee stops, training loops and all the best things about riding a bike.
Listen to all episodes here weekly!
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Celebrating everything about endurance sports, from Ultra Marathons to Mountaineering, from Adventure Races to Ironman. We hear from athletes, explorers and race directors from or based in the Asia Pacific region. Hosted by endurance enthusiasts based in Singapore, we celebrate ordinary people achieving extraordinary things, going beyond the limit of what they once thought possible.
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Attention! All dog owners and trainers want to dig deeper into the canine athlete. With top experts in sporting dog brands? Field Dog Life's new podcast delivers this and more. My name is Diane Zokle, editor of Field Dog Life since 2012, and owner of Hard Charging Big Motor Sporting Dogs. I have actively participated in the training of my dogs and stood at the line with some of the top trainers in the business.
Over the years, I've traveled around the country gathering the best information and resources with top kennels and gun dog experts. Now I wanna share my vast network of experts with our loyal social media fans. So buckle your seatbelts as Field dog life takes of! Follow us now on Apple Podcast, Spotify, or wherever you enjoy your shows. -
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Stories about the aquatic experiences that shape us.
Listen with Lauren L. Hill and Dave Rastovich as they talk story with some of the most adept waterfolk on the planet.
Waterpeople is a gathering place for our global ocean community to dive into the themes of watery lives lived well: ecology, adventure, community, activism, science, egalitarianism, inclusivity, meaningful play, a sense of humour. And, surfing, of course. -
Hi friends! My name is Maggie Williams. I'm a 23-year-old Arkansas native, online college student, and avid outdoorswoman. My world revolves around life on the road, my field-golden Kate, and chasing ducks and turkeys. Here you will find my weekly discussions with other outdoors enthusiasts who have stories worth telling.
You can find me on Tiktok and Instagram @themaggiewilliams
Thank you for your support!
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Legendary cowpuncher Tom Moorhouse shares his experiences growing up and working on ranches throughout West Texas. His cowboy stories describe life on the wagon, his family’s ranching legacy, dealing with drought and the beginnings of ranch rodeo. He also details how the respected Great Basin horseman Ray Hunt introduced better training practices to old school Texas cowboys, and how that has improved horsemanship on today’s ranches.