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We Do This Too Outdoors

We Do This Too Outdoors

By: Sportsmen's Empire
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Welcome to "We Do This Too Outdoors!" Join us as we shine a spotlight on the often overlooked presence of people of color in the outdoor world. Our mission is to challenge stereotypes and break down barriers by showcasing diverse voices and experiences in hunting, fishing, and all things outdoor. From big game to small game, we're here to prove that the outdoors is for everyone. Tune in for inspiring stories, expert insights, and a fresh perspective that the industry has been missing. Whether you're a seasoned outdoorsman or just curious, you'll find your place here. Because when it comes to the great outdoors, We Do This Too!2024 We Do This Too Social Sciences
Episodes
  • Safety In The Outdoors with J Cam of Equalized Outdoors
    Aug 14 2025

    This podcast episode hosted by Courtney Williamson, alongside his co-host J Cam, delves into the often-overlooked topic of safety in the outdoor world. The podcast emphasizes the importance of safety measures, particularly in activities like bow hunting. J Cam, who is deeply involved in safety practices, shares his insights on how he got into bow hunting, influenced by his uncles and grandfather who were his role models. The discussion highlights the significance of having a mental checklist and being aware of one's surroundings to ensure safety during hunting. The hosts stress the importance of accountability among hunting partners, ensuring everyone is on the same page to prevent accidents.

    Throughout the podcast, the hosts also discuss the practical aspects of hunting safety, such as the use of first aid kits and the importance of being prepared for emergencies. J Cam, drawing from his military background as a combat lifesaver, shares his knowledge on handling bleeding and other injuries that might occur in the field. The conversation underscores the need for formal training and education in first aid to handle potential accidents effectively. The podcast serves as a reminder that while the thrill of the hunt is exhilarating, safety should always be a top priority to ensure a successful and enjoyable outdoor experience.

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    45 mins
  • Crunch Time with The Dreaded Archer
    Aug 4 2025

    In this fast-paced and informative episode, The Dreaded Archer breaks down the art of last-minute preparation for deer season. Whether you're a seasoned hunter or someone who’s running behind on scouting and setup, this episode is packed with real-world advice on how to make the most of limited time. From checking gear and stand locations to reviewing trail cam data and scent control tips, nothing is left on the table. It's all about making smart moves when time is short. The Dreaded Archer also shares personal stories, hard-earned lessons, and a few curveballs that every bowhunter might face right before opening day. This episode is both motivational and practical, reminding listeners that even when you're late to the game, there’s still a shot at tagging that dream buck. If you’re scrambling to get ready, this episode will get your head right and your bow dialed in—just in time.

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    1 hr and 40 mins
  • "George, Is That Your Boy?" with Micah Culbreth of George's Boy Outdoors
    Jul 28 2025

    This podcast episode hosted by Courtney Williamson features a guest named Micah Culbreth. The conversation delves into various aspects of outdoor activities, particularly focusing on hunting and fishing. Micah shares personal anecdotes about his experiences, including cherished memories with his Uncle Wayne, who became his fishing buddy after his grandfather passed away. This relationship highlights the importance of family bonds and shared passions in outdoor activities. Micah also discusses his approach to learning and engaging with the community through his channel, where he poses questions to the audience to foster a collaborative learning environment. He emphasizes that while he may not have all the answers, he values the collective knowledge and experiences shared by others.

    Additionally, the podcast touches on practical aspects of hunting, such as the importance of being light and mobile in the field. Micah talks about his preference for a saddle setup, which allows him to move quietly and efficiently. He also mentions attending a mobile hunter expo, where he gains insights and learns from various speakers and exhibitors. The conversation underscores the significance of preparation and knowledge-sharing in outdoor pursuits, as well as the camaraderie and fellowship that come with these activities. Overall, the podcast episode offers a blend of personal stories, practical advice, and community engagement, reflecting the multifaceted nature of outdoor adventures.

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    1 hr and 16 mins
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