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  • Jeremy and Trever come at you live with guest Evan Porterfield @evanowski on this episode of the podcast. We talk how about BHA, today's declining hunter numbers, increase of public hunters?, protecting your hunting spots, and are today's hunters more dedicated.

  • Jeremy and Trever sit down to talk with Dustin Machado of Southern Trackers Wounded Game Recovery. We talk about how he handles his dogs to find your wounded game and the best steps to help you find your game when you can't. Dustin tells stories about his dogs finding deer and some of his wildest tracks from last season.

    Dustin also tells us how the dog's use their nose to trail and track a wounded deer and the best conditions for his dogs to track a wounded deer. Dustin explains to us how his dogs run a track and the way he follows them and lets them work.

    Dustin walks you step by step what to do in a situation where you make a fair shot all the way to a shot you know was bad, or even worse.

    Dustin Machado

    Southern Trackers Wounded Game Recovery

    713-412-0950

    www.deertrackingdogsoftexas.com

    www.facebook.com/bloodtrackingdogsoftexas

    www.texasbloodtrackers.com

    www.unitedbloodtrackers.org

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  • Jeremy and Trever Talk about the opening weekend of the Texas 2018 Teal Season. Jeremy and Trever talk about the ethics of walk-in duck hunting. Guys setting up too close to you and how to talk and what to do when someone sets up on top of you or what to do when you arrive late, and break down what we have been doing and our plans for upcoming hunts.

  • Jeremy and Trever sit down and talk about the highs and lows of the Texas opening weekend of a new hunting season.

    We sit down and talk about our dove hunts over the weekend, how we found success opening morning and had to work to find birds going forward.

    Jeremy talks about the battle that is waking an 11 year old up to go hunting.

    We talk about upcoming plans for early teal and discuss our meal of wild game we provided from the land.

    www.castblastgrillchill.com

    www.backcountryhunters.com

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  • We are Back! After a short summer break and adventures.

    Trever and Jeremy, sit down to talk about our upcoming hunting season, Trever's trip to Chicago, and Jeremy's new puppy.

    TPWD is going to ad 16,000 acres to Black Gap WMA, and the fact that BHA was vocal about supporting this purchase, of prime Big Horn Sheep, Mule Deer, and Black Bear habitat.

    We talk preseason Whitetail Deer scouting, what we have been seeing on camera, and the Deer Trever calls "Droopy" an interesting buck Trever is going target during the early season. We talk about just how dry it has been and how it is changing our plans for the opening weekend of bow season and early teal if we don't get any rain. We talk about the tree stands we have put out and our trail cam strategy.

    We talk about our trip to the Full Draw Film Tour and getting to put a bunch of faces, to names from the Texas BHA community. Once again the BHA community feels more like family, and we are thrilled to be members of this group guys, and our 2019-2020 Colorado Elk trip, with some other BHA guys.

    We talk archery and our preseason practice and bow tuning. Jeremy and Trever have been destroying arrows at an alarming rate as we get our bows dialed in for the opening of bow season.

    We talk about scouting doves, the fact we managed to find a hot field, and Jeremy's son first opening day of dove season.

    Finally as we get ready to wrap up we give you our tips for the best Jalapeno Dove Poppers.

  • Jeremy and Trever, talk about volunteering at the Mule Deer Foundation Lone Star Chapter https://mdflonestar.org/ , Banquet for Back Country Hunters and Anglers www.backcountryhunters.org so if you can make it out to the event make sure you come say "Hi".

    We talk about Trever's big spends, and big deals, and the "buy once cry once" on his higher end spends before a multi-day backcountry mule deer trip that rolls right into a guided sandhill crane hunt.

    We talk about our upcoming plans for preseason prep, including hanging stands, scouting waterfowl, and using hog hunting to scout deer.

    Jeremy goes into what his waterfowl plans, and big purchases are this off season including a new member of the hunting party a brand new puppy from Sammy Livingston of Livingston Gun Dogs www.livingstongundogs.com/ a Gunner Kennel https://gunnerkennels.com/ and cornerstone gundog academy www.cornerstonegundogacademy.com

    We also just catch up and give each other hell, including a bet to name Jeremy's puppy, fishing stories, building jugs for catfish, and it being just to hot to fish.

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  • In this episode Jeremy runs solo and talk with Kelly Edmiston, Public Hunting Coordinator with Texas Parks and Wildlife(TPWD).

    We talk public land hunting, from permits to draws and the big time hunts, we go into the costs of the permits, and costs for the draws, as well as a little bit of Texas draw hunt strategy.

    We cover the amount of land in Texas that is open to hunting via TPWD, and the ways of accessing this land to hunt.

    We Talk about the big time hunts, and the Texas draw hunts, including the prices and how to get into the draws.

    We talk about the Texas mentored hunting program and the importance of hunter education, and the benefits of the class.

    Texas Parks & Wildlife

    https://tpwd.texas.gov/huntwild/hunt/

    https://tpwd.texas.gov/btth/

    https://www.facebook.com/texasparksandwildlife/

    Instagram @texasparkswildlife

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    @jeremy8it

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  • In this episode we are joined by Dylan Dowson of OnX Maps, and the OnX Hunt app. www.onxmaps.com

    Trever and Jeremy sit down and record a quick opening and talk about the Boone and Crockett layer, and the other premium layers OnX offers, that didn't get brought up in the podcast. Trever talks about his recent trip to the coast and how the weather affected his trip, we also talk about how we used the share a waypoint feature helped Trever find a spot out of the wind and rough surf and manage a few fish, in tough fishing conditions. Trever also starts talking gear and using OnX Hunt app, for his upcoming mule deer hunt this fall with Tobin with Top Pin Taxidermy https://www.facebook.com/CustomSkullMounts/

    In the interview with Dylan Dowson, Community Coordinator at OnX, he talks about how using the public private mapping services, keeps you legal, and how he is using it on his bear hunt, to get all the guys to bear camp. Dylan tells us how and why OnX was created by Eric Siegfried and how in 2011 the OnX Hunt app was created. Dylan gives explains how the app shows you the owners of the private property and what type of public land you see, and the topo, satellite, and hybrid layers. How the app keeps updated with hunt zones, and how it updates as hunting season goes. For your free 7 day trial visit your phones app store and download the OxHunt App, and purchase your mapping app for your state for only $29.99 or for the entire US for $99

    www.onxmaps.com

    www.facebook.com/onxhunt/

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    @OnXHunt

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  • Texas Public Land Hunting & Beyond

    Part 1



    This is going to be a four part series of podcast starting with just Trever and Myself on this first episode, explaining how we find places to hunt and what we hunt. Part 2 will be an interview with a member of Texas Parks and Wildlife, on public hunting, big game draws, & postcard hunts. In Part 3 we will be having On X Maps on to explain how using a online public private mapping can help you be a more productive hunter. Part 4 is the Beyond we are trying to get a guest on to talk about out of state hunting both out west and draws and tags both over the counter and points, because neither of us is experienced in hunting much outside of Texas

    Texas is more than 95% private land, Lease prices go up every year and are becoming harder to find, but we all own a large amount land in Texas, it is our public land. I didn’t always know about public land hunting and didn’t know it was even an option for hunting. So i will humbly ask this of us all who use public land be it a for hunting, fishing, camping or just enjoying the outdoors, leave it better than you found it, even the simple act of picking of trash in the parking area, just do a little to help ensure we get to enjoy these lands for a long time to come. If you enjoy Hunting and Fishing, consider joining Backcountry Hunters and Anglers, they help us make sure that we will continue to have a place to hunt and fish, on top of the fact they it’s just a bunch of like minded people who are good folks. www.backcountryhunters.org/

    All that being said…………..

    This Podcast series is going to piss some people off, and I understand and get that but the public land we hunt and fish on doesn’t just belong to you and I, it belongs to all of us, and all of us means exactly that all of us. It belongs to every American citizen, and our public land able to be used by anyone who wishes to to use it. So that means the hikers, campers, bird watchers, trail runner, hunters, fishermen, EVERYONE, so we need to be the best stewards of this land, and make sure we take the best care of it as hunters and fishermen, be courteous and polite to the other users of this land we all have the right to use this land but we need to show the non-consumptive users we are the best conservationist’s and use this land as we have the right to, and encourage others to use this land and to leave it better than they found it everytime they use it.

    Land in Texas:

    Total acres in Texas 167,188,000

    US Forest Serv 755,000 acres

    BLM 11,000 acres

    State Owned 825,000 acres

    Land open to hunters 1.591 million acres

    About 1% available to hunt or 0.1acre per resident

    www.backcountrychronicles.com/

    What can we Hunt in Texas on Public….

    Alligator, Frogs, Aoudad, Axis Deer, Gemsbok, Scimitar Oryx, Nelgi, Feral Hog, Whitetail Deer, Javelina, Mule Deer, Pronghorn, Turkey, Bighorn Sheep, Waterbuck, Squirrel, predators and Furbearers (bobcats, cougars, coyote, foxes, Racoon, etc.) Dove, Duck, Quail, Pheasant, Geese, Crain, and more.

    Types of Public Land in Texas

    Natl. Forrest & Grasslands

    Natl. Seashore

    Natl. Parks

    Natl. Preserve

    Natl. Wildlife Refuge

    Military Bases

    Corps of Engineers

    State Parks

    Wildlife Management Areas (APH)

    Private Land State leased (APH)

    Who manages each of these

    US Forest Serv.

    Natl. Park Service

    Natl. Park Service

    Natl. Park Service

    US Fish and Wildlife

    The US Military

    Army Corps of Engineers

    TPWD

    TPWD/US Fish Wildlife/US Forest Serv.

    TPWD and Private Owners

    Mentored Hunting Workshops

    Public Hunting Opportunities, that don’t always happen on public land, but are available to hunters.

    For anyone who is not a hunter and wants to try and become a hunter but doesn’t know where to start, who to ask, or how to get your kids into hunting in a safe fun manner the mentored hunting workshops are a good way to get started. TPWD, Texas Wildlife Association and several other agencies in Texas offer learning hunts.

    Texas Wildlife Association Youth Hunts

    https://www.texas-wildlife.org/program-areas/texas-youth-hunting-program

    http://www.tyhp.org/

    TPWD mentored Hunts

    https://tpwd.texas.gov/huntwild/hunt/public/mentored_hunting_workshops/

    Hunting license & Hunters Education https://tpwd.texas.gov/

    Youth License $7.00

    Resident $25

    Senior Resident $7.00

    Trappers License $19

    Super Combo $68.00 Saves $18 Hunting and fishing license

    All 5 state “stamps” archery, freshwater, saltwater w/ red drum tag, upland game bird, and migratory game bird.

    Senior Super Combo $32

    Disabled Vets, & Texas Resident active duty $FREE$

    HIP, Sandhill Crane, Experimental Pronghorn Permit are all free

    Endorsements Archery,Texas Migratory Bird, Upland game bird $7.00 each

    Duck Stamp $25.00

    Lifetime super combo $1800

    3 chances to win a lifetime super combo $5 https://tpwd.texas.gov/business/licenses/lifetime_licenses/drawing.phtml

    Non resident General Hunting $315

    Hunter ED $15.00 exempt if born before Sept. 2, 1971 but you should take it!

    One year deferral $10 *must be in voice control of a hunter who has hunter ED and can only be used one.

    Be Aware that some NWR’s require bowhunter education on top of hunters ED.

    Tips and Tricks for Hunting Public Lands

    GIS Maps http://www.glo.texas.gov/land/land-management/gis/

    Google Earth https://www.google.com/earth/

    This is no secret, but google maps and google earth are different, and the

    3d terrain mapping feature, the timeline feature allows you to see what how the area looks at different times of the year and after weather events, use in conjunction with www.wundergrounds.com ‘s weather archive of past weather and the times the satellite photos were taken.

    Paper Topo Maps: USGS Maps, Natl. Forrest Maps, State Park Maps, COE.

    Shows all the road systems, legal hunting area, and sometimes its just

    Easier to get you head around paper maps and you can write notes, etc.

    On X Maps https://www.onxmaps.com/

    Public/Private mapping will be on part 3 of the series

    Shows property lines, and owners of private

    Offline mode download your maps and use in airplane mode

    On X Maps takes all of the above and combines it into one simple easy to use product that works on computers and your phone

    Keeping Good Notes

    I used not to be great at this, but now I am almost a slave to this process and I find it amazingly helpful.

    I keep notes on location, game seen, harvested, trails, weather (including before and after the hunt).moon phase, who I was with where we parked How we accessed the property, anything that just stood out from the hunt.

    I also will keep notes on anything I see in just my day to day life about deer movement or bird migration, or even I just happened to notice an uptick on doves sitting on power lines a few weeks before season.

    Scouting pre and post season

    The most useful thing for hunting public, grab a fishing pole or camera and get your boots on the ground.

    Find deer beds, trails, feeding areas.Find where the birds are on the reverse migrations, odds are they will be in the same spot on the trip south.

    Scouting is a year long activity, if your spring turkey hunting, you should also be looking for sheds or other deer sign, and making notes in your hunting/scouting log as soon as you can to make sure when whatever season it is that sign you found you can remember where it was.

    Time to Hunt

    Arrive Early, Extra early for WMA’s that have a drawing to get a unit. Remember when hunting public your hunting against other people as well as the game, you need to think of how they will act, and the affects that could have on the game you are chasing that day.

    Don’t be married to “your spot” have a backup plan or 3 in the bag and

    Ready to go, stay light so you can hunt on the more run-n-gun style.

    Use GPS tracks, avoid flagging tape if at all possible not only is it technically littering, but it also leads everyone else to the spot your found.

    Hunt during the week if you can to avoid the crowds *the exception to this if you can use the crowds to your advantage.

    Silence your gear as best you can, practice your shooting in the gear your gonna be hunting in.

    TYPES OF PUBLIC HUNTING LAND:

    Public Land Hunting that only takes your Hunting license.

    Natl. Forrest, Natl. Grasslands 755,000 Acres

    Free with hunting license

    Free camping and use of land for all



    Low cost permits, per unit, or area

    COE, NWR, NPS

    Permits thru postcard draws

    At COE offices or regional HQ

    Some have test to show proficient with weapons

    Permit fee’s vary from unit to unit

    The Big Book $48 APH (annual public hunting permit)

    LPU $12 Hiking, Fishing, Camping etc.

    In 1987 TPWD started the APH, Last season 2017-2018 was the30th Anniversary, of the program. It has been an inexpensive way to get families hunting, fishing and camping and into the outdoors.

    Get it wherever you get your hunting license.

    WMA, land leases, and how to use the big book

    The Big Hunts, TPWD Draw Hunts.

    How to apply for tags, e-postcard hunts, standard draws, youth draws

    Permits rage from Free-$3.00

    $10.00 for the Guided Draw hunts

    Exotic Permits $3.00 to draw, and hunts fee $80.00(NWR hunt locaation)

    Military Bases

    This info is online and specific to each base, you have to do the leg work.

    Look for the link in the show notes on www.castblastgrillchill.com

    Public Water

    Lakes, Rivers, Bay, and Coastal Marsh

    Free to hunt in most cases

    Blind Draws cost money, permits may cost or have a deposit

    Boat launch fees

    Check with COE or River authorities, (e.g. LCRA, Trinity RA, Brazos RA)

    The Hidden Gems

    County and City parks, Land the is open to hunting but not in the books








    Links:

    https://tpwmagazine.com/archive/2002/oct/ed_4/

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=6&v=13mUk2vplKM

    https://tpwd.texas.gov/publications/pwdpubs/media/pwd_bk_w7000_0112a.pdf

    https://tpwd.texas.gov/huntwild/hunt/public/

    https://tpwd.texas.gov/huntwild/hunt/public/mentored_hunting_workshops/

    https://www2.tpwd.state.tx.us/huntwild/hunt/public/public_hunt_drawing/

    http://www.swf-wc.usace.army.mil/georgetown/Information/Hunting%20Guide%202014-2015.pdf

    http://www.ducks.org/texas/public-hunting-on-du-projects-in-texas

    https://www.texas-wildlife.org/

    https://www.fws.gov/refuges/profiles/ByState.cfm?state=TX

    https://www.texasmonthly.com/articles/texas-monthly-hunting-guide/

    https://www.fs.usda.gov/texas/




  • Jeremy and Trever, talk about whats been going on over the past two weeks as it feels like summer is trying to come on strong at the end of May. Pig hunting public land, "spot and stalk" and "still hunting" style is paying off for Trever finding the pigs. Trever and Danielle go out fishing and manage to catch a few. Trever talks about trying to clean a gar, and what he learned in the process, and Jeremy and Trever talk about how to cook gar. We also talk about the Crappie, and White Bass runs. Jeremy discusses his new catfish jugs he is building, and some tricks to keep up with them. Trever talks bow tuning and training tips as he prepares for the up coming bow season.

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  • We take a fishing trip to a new lake, and if it can go wrong it does go wrong. We cant find water deep enough set our jugs, and it goes downhill from there. We take water over the bow and have motor problems. Jeremy falls over board in a snake infested creek, and has a flat tire when he goes to leave.

  • Jeremy and Trever, sit down and talk about what they have been up to in the outdoors. Trever's been on a several hog hunts, and been doing some fishing. We talk about harvesting berries and getting the kids out for some foraging. We also go into our up coming jug fishing trip, and how we rig and fish our jugs.

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  • Today Jeremy and Trever, (he is back) sit down for a phone call with Dustin Vaughn Warncke contributing editor at Texas Fish & Game magazine and host of the Best of the Outdoors Podcast. Dustin is a busy man besides his magazine duties and podcast, he books hunts at DB Hunting Ranch, along with many other things he does in the outdoors. We thought it would be a good idea to pick his brain on what to look for in a guide, especially since in 2016 he wrote a blog for Texas Fish & Game, about the top 10 thing to look for before hiring a guide. We go into why guides that are teachers are a plus, high fence hunts, exotic hunts, fishing guides, and much more.

    Dustin's Top 10 Things to Look for When Hiring a Guide or Outfitter.

    https://fishgame.com/2016/06/top-10-things-look-hiring-hunting-fishing-guide-outfitter/

    Dustin's Info

    www.dustinsprojects.com

    http://warnckeoutdoors.com/

    www.fishgame.com

    https://thebestoftheoutdoors.podbean.com/ https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-best-of-the-outdoors-podcast/id998353706?mt=2 Instagram @dustinsprojects Facebook https://www.facebook.com/dustin.warncke Cast Blast Grill Chill Info www.castblastgrillchill.com www.facebook.com/castblastgrillchill Instagram @castblastgrillchill Jeremy @jeremy8it Trever @Trever.CBGC Hunt Fish Repeat Podcast www.huntfishrepat.net https://www.facebook.com/huntfishrepeatpodcast/ Instagram @huntfishrepeatpodcast
  • I sit down and talk about what we can do to help turkeys, with Josh Fulcher (East Texas Hunting Club), and Jackson Harris Regional Director for the NWTF. We talk about super stocking turkeys in East Texas. Rio Grande Turkeys vs, Eastern Turkeys and Texas. What is "Save the Habitat. Save the Hunt."? What can land managers and owners do to help out turkey populations, and much more. We also get Jackson to tell us some turkey hunting stories.

  • Today on a special bonus episode of the podcast, I catch up with Trever and we talk about whats been going on. We fish for White Bass, and Crappie, after a morning archery pig hunt. We discuss shooting out to 60 yards and getting his new bow on target out to 60 yards. We also talk some ducks, and some scouting that we did while out hunting pigs.

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    Cast Blast Grill Chill #19

    Interview with Dr. Billy Higgenbotham

    On today’s episode we are thrilled to have Dr. Billy Higgenbotham of TAMU AgriLife Extension, Fish and Wildlife Sciences Professor and Specialist, and received a Emeritus status upon retirement, and Josh Fulcher of East Texas Hunting Club facebook group, and we discuss food plots, and go into great detail on warm season food plots for white tailed deer.

    This Podcast is a total guide to warm season food plots, and with the .pdf’s that Dr. Billy gave us you have all the information you need to plant a food plot this spring to help the deer out thru that critical stress period in July and August.



    Dr. Billy says “one test is a thousand expert opinions.”

    We go into great detail on how big the food plots should be. Site selection for your food plots. How to test and amend your soil including lime, and fertilizer. What to plant, how to plant it, and seed rates. When to plant our food plots, and what is needed to maintain a warm season food plot. Plus we ask Dr. Billy specific questions from the members of East Texas Hunting Club.

    Links:

    Dr. Billy Higgenbotham

    https://overton.tamu.edu/faculty-staff/billy-higginbotham/

    AgriLife County Agents

    https://counties.agrilife.org/

    Soil Labs

    https://agrilifeextension.tamu.edu/solutions/soil-testing/

    http://ag.sfasu.edu/index.php/idsa?id=25

    Iron and Clay Cow Pea Seed

    https://www.easttexasseedcompany.com/shopping/productdetail.php?productnumber=110089&category=Cowpeas

    Dr. Billy Higgenbotham pdf’s

    http://castblastgrillchill.com/food-plot-information/

    Cast Blast Grill Chill

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    www.facebook.com/castblastgrillchill

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    Twitter

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    Josh Fulcher

    Instagram

    @etx_bowhunter

    East Texas Hunting Club Facebook Group

    https://www.facebook.com/search/top/?q=east%20texas%20hunting%20club

  • Jeremy and Trever sit down and talk to Colten and Mike of Redeye Outfitters and talk sandhill crane hunting in the Texas panhandle. Colten talks about he went from guiding to starting his own outfitting serviece. We learn the size of grater and lesser sandhill crane. What is a "Redeye Wrecker"? We discuss where to hunt them, how to hunt them, and what a hunt looks like. We also ask how to best prepare for a trip to hunt sandhills. The limit of sandhill in the panhandle. Also talk about seeing Whooping Cranes in the field. We also talk about the gear to bring and shot size. We also talk a little panhandle duck hunting. Mike talks about being over run with geese in town. What to look for scouting birds. They explain the best ways to brush in the field, with tumble weeds. Mike and Colten each tell us a favorite story of hunting this field. I ask Mike about driving a beached boat in the panhandle.

    Redeye Outfitters Contact Info:

    www.redeyeoutfitters.com

    www.facebook.com/redeyeoutfitters

    Instagram @redeyefitters

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  • Jeremy and Trever talk about their favorite memories for this years hunting season, starting with dove season cast n blast. Next they talk about limits in early teal season, and getting on the X in bow season. Followed up with the opening of big duck and general deer season, we discover something amazing about that. Jeremy and Trever wrap up with the second spit of big duck and muzzle loader hunts.

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  • Today we interview Josh Fulcher of East Texas Hunting Club, share hunting stories about deer, big deer, ducks, hogs, small game, and turkey. We talk about muzzle loader hunts and archery whitetail deer hunts. A deep dive on hunting East Texas and what its all about. Josh also tells us why he started ETHC and what its all about. Jeremy talks about the close of waterfowl season, and both Jeremy and Trever tell the short version of the last duck hunt they went on.

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    Josh Fulcher Instagram @etx_bowhunter

  • Jeremy and Trever sit down to talk about a Christmas duck hunt, sleeping bag explosion, duck hunts cut short, guided goose hunts, and Natl. Forrest deer hunt with a muzzle loader. Trever tells a story about his adventure at camp during his deer hunt.

    Also stay tuned to the next podcast as we reveal what the big news we have is and have our first guest.

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