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The Green Way Outdoors Podcast

By: The Green Way Outdoors Ryan Parks AJ Beadle Jeff Hutchinson Kyle Green
  • Summary

  • The Green Way Outdoors is an internationally syndicated outdoor tv show, and now video podcast! On our weekly podcast we cover: current news in the hunting and fishing industry, millennial and generation Z topics, wild game recipes, how-to's, and celebrity interviews! If you are looking for a fresh and current outdoor podcast, The Green Way Outdoors Podcast is the one for you!
    2019
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Episodes
  • Ep. 138 - Ohana means family - Hunt Fish Explore Hawaii
    May 7 2024
    Jeff Guilloz of Hunt Fish Explore Hawaii joins The Green Way Outdoors team in their studio to discuss the following: - How TGWO and Jeff were introduced - What travel to Hawaii is like and being respectful as a tourist - The Spirit of Aloha - Disrespectful tourists giving the tourists that come after them a bad name - The significance of Waipio Valley - Gigging for bullfrogs and prawn - Trapping pigs and raising them for meat Let us know in the comments if you have a guest that you'd like to see on the podcast! Watch our HISTORY Channel show on: - HISTORY - TUBI Follow us on: - Facebook - Instagram - Twitter - Youtube - Our Website
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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • Ep. 137 - Caleb Malooley, The Hunting Musician - The Gasoline Gypsies
    May 7 2024
    The Green Way Outdoors team is joined by Caleb Malooley, lead singer of The Gasoline Gypsies. Here are the topics they cover: -The new Gasoline Gypsies song, Gravel Roads. - The 10,000 Islands episode. -What episodes of The Green Way Outdoors Caleb liked the best. -How the Gasoline Gypsies create music. -Caleb makes deer stock out of leg bones. Here is the process. -How Caleb makes Ghost Pipe and Ryan tries it on the podcast. -How shorts and reels are changing social media. -The team reacts to one of their videos with hundreds of comments. -The Savage Stevens 560 Field. -Why we like to process our own venison and wild game. -Kyle's first deer story. -Turkey hunting and the upcoming season. -Ryan takes over the podcast because Kyle realized he was supposed to be in a meeting. -The guys riff on the music industry and the Gasoline Gypsies. Let us know in the comments if you have a guest that you'd like to see on the podcast! Watch our HISTORY Channel show on: - HISTORY - TUBI Follow us on: - Facebook - Instagram - Twitter - Youtube - Our Website
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    1 hr and 11 mins
  • Episode 136 - Nitty-gritty of hunting politics - Michigan United Conservation Clubs
    Apr 29 2024
    The Green Way Outdoors team is joined by Steve Windom & Justin Tomei from the Michigan United Conservation Clubs. Here are the topics they cover: -What does the MUCC do? How do they represent hunters and anglers in Michigan? -How do people feel about lobbyists? -The bill that attempted to make commercial fishing legal for Michigan game fish and how the MUCC helped stop it. -How MUCC builds email campaigns to make sure our voices are heard. -Kyle asks the tough questions about Michigan laws that make no sense for hunters and anglers. -How an electrician got a bill passed and became president of the board. -How much a political campaign costs. -Kyle disagrees with the MUCC stance on the bait ban. -The current state of the sportsman against hunger program. -How to get involved with MUCC & upcoming events. To join MUCC: https://mucc.orgWatch our HISTORY Channel show on: - HISTORY - TUBI Follow us on: - Facebook - Instagram - Twitter - Youtube - Our Website
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    1 hr and 10 mins

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