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🗓️ 19 January 2018
⏱️ 61 minutes
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0:00.0 | episode 27. Here we go. But before, here we go, I want to go back one episode, episode 26, |
0:11.3 | and I need to clarify, because I've been hit up by a few people who work in the farming industry, |
0:20.2 | and they were 100% correct to hit me up, because I made a point of saying during that episode |
0:27.0 | that some hunters are ethical and other hunters are not, and that I don't believe in painting the |
0:33.7 | majority with the actions of a few. And what I should have done is said the same thing about farming, |
0:40.5 | or factory farming. And maybe I should have chosen a different term other than factory farming, |
0:45.3 | but I figured or assumed that it was the term that most people would understand what I was talking |
0:50.8 | about, and in that lies the ability or the possibility, I should say, of obfuscating the point I was |
0:58.9 | trying to make. And the point of what I was trying to make was that I just wanted to be objective and |
1:05.5 | honest about the choices that we make, whether you rely on farming or whether you are a hunter and |
1:11.6 | are doing your best to remove yourself from anything that looks like traditional factory farming. |
1:18.6 | Bottom line at the end of the day, I have no problem with how people choose to approach anything that I |
1:25.2 | covered, whether you want to be involved in that process or you wanted to attach. And the only thing I |
1:29.5 | have a problem with is people doing or making those decisions with their eyes closed. That's it. |
1:35.7 | That's really what I was trying to do is just to be objective and should have |
1:42.0 | potentially picked a few more words. So to those of you that reached out, thank you for doing so. |
1:47.2 | You were correct in doing so. And now let us move on to episode 27 with a guy I've known for |
1:55.1 | quite some time. I would say, yeah, I've known him at least 10 years, worked with him for quite a |
2:02.7 | few, have stayed good friends even after we drifted apart geographically and didn't have the chance to |
2:08.7 | work with each other anymore. But his name is Chris Speeler. And the most important thing that you |
2:13.9 | should know about Chris Speeler is that he's short. And that's what you get Chris for making fun of |
2:20.0 | me during the podcast because I get the intro and you don't get to say anything. Now Chris is an amazing |
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