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EP 119: Theodore Roosevelt IV - Wild Places and Wildlife

Hunt Talk Radio

Randy Newberg

Sports, Education, Wilderness, How To

4.62.4K Ratings

🗓️ 4 November 2019

⏱️ 91 minutes

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Summary

In this Episode (119) of Leupold's Hunt Talk Radio, Randy shares a mic with Theodore Roosevelt IV (Ted). Topics covered include some controversial topics, such as our changing climate and the impacts to wildlife and hunting, change is constant, science or bias, shrinking wildness, value of wild places, conservation, Roosevelt Legacy, Vietnam service, operating a science-dependent investment business, favorite hunting and fishing adventures, and a host of other topics through the eyes of a former Navy Seal and current investment banker who loves wild places and wild things.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey folks, Randy Nuber here with another episode of Lou Poole's Hunt Talk Radio.

0:05.4

Today I'm pretty excited about our guest, a person that we thought that we might be able to line up a year ago,

0:12.8

but between his calendar and my calendar we just couldn't make it work.

0:18.6

But he's in Montana Fission and he offered to carve away some time to come and put the headphones on

0:26.4

and talk about wild things, wild places, his lifetime of volunteerism in the conservation world.

0:33.9

And hopefully people will be interested in this one. I know I'm interested. I have no idea where the

0:40.8

conversation is going to go. Had a general outline. But I have that with every podcast and it seems

0:47.8

that we follow maybe the first sentence of that general outline and then it goes to wherever the

0:54.4

the mood of the day takes us. So with me today is Theodore Roosevelt the fourth.

1:02.7

I called him Mr. Roosevelt and he insisted that I call him Ted. So since that I call him Ted.

1:10.9

And he has been very active in so many things both in his business life and his personal life

1:18.5

of volunteering that he brings just a great perspective about a lot of things. So I'm grateful

1:24.7

that he's carved away the time to be here. And after I quickly tell you and remind you who makes

1:31.6

this podcast possible, I'll click the mic here and you'll hear Ted joining in the conversation.

1:40.8

We want to make sure everyone remembers that Loupold, Loupold Optics go to Loupold.com.

1:46.8

They're huge supporters of conservation, public lands, access, hunting, shooting, everything. You name it.

1:55.1

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2:00.3

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2:09.5

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2:17.2

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2:21.2

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2:27.5

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