Nordic Tales & American Trails
is an outdoor and hunting podcast focusing on tales and trails from northern Europe and the USA. Hosted by Erik Rhodin from Sweden and Adam Vu from Louisiana, USA, the podcast covers all aspects of the outdoors, with a special emphasis on hunting with dogs. We will explore the unique tales and trails of our regions, the various dog breeds used in hunting, and the differences in hunting practices between the USA and northern Europe.
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Nordic Tales & American Trails
is an outdoor and hunting podcast focusing on tales and trails from northern Europe and the USA. Hosted by Erik Rhodin from Sweden and Adam Vu from Louisiana, USA, the podcast covers all aspects of the outdoors, with a special emphasis on hunting with dogs. We will explore the unique tales and trails of our regions, the various dog breeds used in hunting, and the differences in hunting practices between the USA and northern Europe.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In Part 2, Erik Rhodin continues the conversation with Derek Hall, diving deeper into the challenges and opportunities facing todayβs hunting community.
From state regulations to public perception, they explore how hunters can take an active role in education, outreach, and responsible dog work β ensuring that the traditions we value continue to thrive for generations to come
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Derek also shares insights into the mission behind the Arizona Working Dog Alliance, a group dedicated to promoting ethical hunting practices and protecting the future of hunting with dogs in the United States.
Highlights include:
π The impact of hunting regulations and policy changes
πΎ Promoting responsible and ethical dog hunting
π― Education and outreach for future hunters
π΅ Arizona Working Dog Alliance β goals and mission
π€ Collaboration across the global hunting community
π Preserving traditions through knowledge and respect
An insightful conclusion to a two-part discussion that bridges perspectives, connects communities, and celebrates the hunters and dogs who carry these traditions forward.
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