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The MeatEater Podcast

Ep. 056: Las Vegas, NV. Steven Rinella takes a break from SHOT Show to answer frequently asked listener questions with Ben Obrien from YETI Coolers, Ryan Callaghan from First Lite, and Janis Putelis from the MeatEater crew.

The MeatEater Podcast

MeatEater

Sports, Wilderness

4.937.5K Ratings

🗓️ 24 February 2017

⏱️ 86 minutes

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Summary

Subjects discussed: the inexplicably awful feeling of leaving kids at home when you have to travel; the author Robert Ruark; why you should never meet your heroes; lung shots vs. head shots; whether hunting guide schools are worth it; using grip-n-grin photos as marketing materials; whether it's more economical to hunt or just buy meat from a store; female deer with antlers; the effects of lunar phases on animal movements; dealing with your fears; physical disabilities and the relevance of wilderness; how to handle a gutshot deer; whether hunting is a right or a privilege; and how to get a job in the outdoor industry.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

This is the meat eater podcast coming at you shirtless severely bugged bitten in my case underwear.

0:17.2

Let's make a pun.

0:18.2

The meat eater pod cast.

0:20.1

You can't predict anything.

0:22.1

Alright, Ben O'Brien, father of one.

0:29.1

It's good.

0:31.1

It's good.

0:32.1

It is good.

0:33.1

Father of one, you know, there's no way for anybody to explain to you the feeling that

0:38.1

is I think you probably have won that child's job in the world.

0:41.1

Yeah, and is in the world and looks at you like, I'm going to need you for a while to help me out with life.

0:47.1

I think you even try to explain what the feeling is or how it goes, but there's no explanation of what that is.

0:55.1

There's a Irish writer.

0:58.1

It's quarters.

0:59.1

Far from being young as young as a human can be.

1:03.1

They seemed immensely old.

1:06.1

Their foreheads and features streamlined by time.

1:10.1

As archaic and smooth as the heads of Pharaoh's in Egyptian sculpture.

1:16.1

As if they had traveled in immense distance to find their parents.

1:21.1

Then in a second they became young.

1:25.1

That's stout shit.

1:26.1

I was there having you.

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