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Talk Is Sheep
Kyle Stelter and Greg Rensmaag
267 episodes
6 days ago
Welcome to Talk is Sheep — the official podcast of the Wild Sheep Society of British Columbia. Join host Kyle Stelter and the Directors of WSSBC as they sit down with passionate guests from the mountain hunting and conservation community. From unforgettable backcountry adventures to in-depth conversations about wild sheep and the future of habitat conservation, this is where storytelling meets stewardship. Contact: kstelter@wildsheepsociety.com The views expressed by guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of the Wild Sheep Society of BC. Listener discretion is advised.
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Welcome to Talk is Sheep — the official podcast of the Wild Sheep Society of British Columbia. Join host Kyle Stelter and the Directors of WSSBC as they sit down with passionate guests from the mountain hunting and conservation community. From unforgettable backcountry adventures to in-depth conversations about wild sheep and the future of habitat conservation, this is where storytelling meets stewardship. Contact: kstelter@wildsheepsociety.com The views expressed by guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of the Wild Sheep Society of BC. Listener discretion is advised.
Show more...
Wilderness
Leisure,
Hobbies,
Science,
Nature,
Sports
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Healing in the Wild with Todd Hisey, Founder of The Veteran Hunters
Talk Is Sheep
1 hour 6 minutes 57 seconds
3 months ago
Healing in the Wild with Todd Hisey, Founder of The Veteran Hunters
Podcast Episode: Healing in the Wild with Todd Hisey, Founder of The Veteran HuntersIn this episode, we sit down with Todd Hisey, Founder and CEO of The Veteran Hunters Canada — a non-profit organization run by retired Canadian Armed Forces Veterans and First Responders who have experienced their own mental health journeys.The Veteran Hunters exists to serve fellow Veterans, Military Members, and First Responders by offering peer support and outdoor therapy through guided hunting and wilderness experiences. Their mission is simple: provide healing in the wild through connection, camaraderie, and purpose.They believe that being in the outdoors is extremely therapeutic — especially when surrounded by fellow Soldiers, Law Enforcement Officers, Paramedics, Firefighters, and Corrections Officers.Todd shares the organization’s origin story, how nature helped him personally heal, and the powerful impact this initiative is having on lives across the country. This is more than a hunting program — it’s a lifeline for those who’ve served.Learn more at: www.theveteranhunters.com (https://www.theveteranhunters.com/)Proudly Sponsored By: SITKA GearWith Support From Our Conservation Partners:Frontiersmen Gear, Gunwerks, OnX Maps, Precision Optics, Schnee's, Stone Glacier, Wild TV, YETI, and Zeiss
Talk Is Sheep
Welcome to Talk is Sheep — the official podcast of the Wild Sheep Society of British Columbia. Join host Kyle Stelter and the Directors of WSSBC as they sit down with passionate guests from the mountain hunting and conservation community. From unforgettable backcountry adventures to in-depth conversations about wild sheep and the future of habitat conservation, this is where storytelling meets stewardship. Contact: kstelter@wildsheepsociety.com The views expressed by guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of the Wild Sheep Society of BC. Listener discretion is advised.