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007: Eye-Opening African Insights and Worldwide Adventures
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Length:
81 minutes
Released:
Feb 12, 2016
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Podcast episode
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In Episode 7 Adam welcomes Jack Atcheson Jr. to the podcast. The Atcheson family has decades of global experience travelling, planning and booking top-notch hunts for their clients. To date they have planned more than 30,000 hunts worldwide!Jack Jr. literally grew up travelling all over North America, Africa, and Asia and brings an incredibly deep and thoughtful perspective to many timely topics in the hunting industry. We cover the history of the family business, what it was like growing up in the heydays of the North American and African outfitting and professional hunting era and go deep on African hunting and what the hunting industry means for the African people.This is a podcast every hunter and non-hunter should take the time to listen to. If you think you have a full understanding of what “sport” or “trophy” hunting means for the future of wildlife, their habitat and most importantly the African people then I assure you you’ll be blown away by Jack’s insights.It’s an incredibly thoughtful and eye opening discussion with someone that speaks from a position of unparalleled experience.You can find out more about Jack Atcheson & Sons, Inc. at:www.atcheson.comNY Times Article: In Zimbabwe, We Don’t Cry for Lions
Released:
Feb 12, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
010: Why The Message Matters with Adam Foss: This episode brings Adam Foss on to the show. From his early days hunting bighorns in Alberta, to his many trips to the High North and his career at Seacat Creative, Adam has charted a path less traveled for the bulk of his young life. As the... by Beyond the Kill