Hal Herring - A Man of Words & Wild Places
Mountain & Prairie with Ed Roberson
Mountain & Prairie Media
4.9 • 1.1K Ratings
🗓️ 16 December 2019
⏱️ 72 minutes
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Summary
Hal Herring is an award-winning journalist and writer whose work has appeared in such notable publications as the Atlantic, the Economist, and Orion. He is also a contributing editor at Field and Stream and a regular contributor to High Country News. Most recently, Hal has made a name for himself in the podcast world as the host of Backcountry Hunters and Anglers' popular podcast, called the Podcast & Blast with Hal Herring. If there's one common thread that runs through Hal's prolific and wide-ranging career, it's a love of the West, its people, and its public lands.
I've long admired Hal and specifically his refusal to be boxed in by any particular political party or close-minded ideologies. He could be considered progressive on some issues and conservative on others, but his opinions are always the result of a lot of deep thinking, extensive research, and thorough consideration. And as you'll hear him say in this interview, he's endlessly curious and always open to having his mind changed-- two characteristics that I personally admire and try my best to emulate, especially when it comes to issues here in the American West.
Hal and I covered a lot in a little over an hour, and regular listeners will enjoy his depth and breadth of knowledge, as well as his unbridled passion for the West. We start by discussing his upbringing in Alabama and why he decided to move West. We talk a lot about books, and Hal offers up a massive selection of titles that have influenced his work, most of which have never before been mentioned on this podcast. We discuss the importance of journalism at this specific moment in history, and how he goes about finding the facts in today's overwhelming deluge of media. We also chat about his work ethic, family, his current home in Augusta, Montana, his climbing and mountaineering adventures, and his recent success in the world of podcasts.
There's a lot to learn and digest in this episode, so be sure to check out the episode notes for links to everything. Also, I hope you enjoy the southern accents-- I think Hal really brought mine out in full force. Hope you enjoy!
COMPLETE EPISODE NOTES: https://mountainandprairie.com/hal-herring/
TOPICS DISCUSSED:
- 3:05 - Growing up in Alabama
- 4:15 - Intro to Montana
- 5:50 - Deep love of Alabama
- 6:45 - Early years writing & traveling
- 9:30 - Source of Hal's early wanderlust
- 11:35 - When Hal got serious about writing
- 15:00 - Importance of constraints
- 18:00 - How Hal's work on public lands influences his journalism
- 20:45 - Decision to focus on public lands
- 22:10 - Need for real journalism
- 25:00 - Where does Hal get his news?
- 29:00 - Public land discussion
- 32:15 - Optimistic or pessimistic for the future of public lands?
- 36:30 - Mountaineering and climbing
- 41:15 - Having kids
- 44:00 - Hal's foray into podcasting
- 48:15 - Most important books
- 50:50 - Connection with Teal Blake
- 55:30 - Importance of preparation and hard work
- 57:15 - Hal's new book
- 1:00:30 - Favorite films
- 1:01:50 - Favorite location in the West
- 1:06:30 - Request of the listeners
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| 0:00.0 | Hey is Ed I've got a brand new podcast supporter. I want to thank Kent Reeves. |
| 0:04.3 | Kent signed up to support the podcast and I really really really appreciate it. |
| 0:09.4 | If you want to learn more about the options go to mountain and prey dot com slash support thanks a lot Hey, this is Ed Roberson, and this is the Mountain and Prairie Podcast, where I introduce |
| 0:30.5 | you to some of the innovative individuals who are shaping the future of the American West. |
| 0:34.8 | I meet most of these people through my work in land conservation, |
| 0:38.0 | or through my hobbies and interests that revolve around spending time up high in the mountains. |
| 0:42.0 | My guests include ranchers, |
| 0:43.5 | writers, entrepreneurs, conservationists, athletes, artists, adventurers, pretty much |
| 0:48.7 | anyone who's doing important work has an interesting story and loves the American West. |
| 0:54.7 | My guest today is Hal Herring. |
| 0:56.6 | Hal is an award-winning journalist and writer whose work has appeared in such notable publications |
| 1:01.1 | as The Atlantic, The economist, and Orion. |
| 1:04.8 | He's also a contributing editor at Field and Stream and a regular contributor to High Country News. |
| 1:10.8 | Most recently, Hal has made a name for himself in the podcast world as the hosts of |
| 1:15.2 | Backcountry Hunters and Anglers popular podcast called Podcast and Blast with Hal Herring. |
| 1:21.2 | If there's one common thread that runs through Howell's prolific and wide-ranging career, |
| 1:25.7 | it's a love of the West, its people, and its public lands. |
| 1:29.3 | I've long admired Hal, and specifically his refusal to be boxed in by any particular political party |
| 1:35.0 | or closed-minded ideologies. He could be considered progressive on some issues and |
| 1:40.2 | conservative on others, but his opinions are always the result of a lot of deep thinking, |
| 1:45.3 | extensive research, and thorough consideration. |
| 1:48.4 | And as you'll hear him say in this interview, he's endlessly curious and always open to having his mind changed. |
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