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  • Ep 145: Trent Ellis: Hunting, Humor, and Storytelling
    2025/04/09

    Ep 145: Trent Ellis: Social Media Comedian/ Redneck Recorder


    Title: Hunting, Humor, and Storytelling with Trent Ellis

    Summary:
    Welcome back to The Storied Outdoors, where we find clarity in the stories we tell and the adventures that shape us. In this episode, we sit down with Trent Ellis—a husband, father, outdoorsman, and social media personality known for blending hunting and humor across platforms like TikTok and YouTube.

    Trent shares his journey into the outdoors, his creative process for content creation, and how he balances faith, family, and his growing online presence. We explore the intersection of comedy and conservation, the challenges of being a hunting influencer, and what’s next for his brand. Whether you’re passionate about hunting, storytelling, faith, or just love a good laugh, this episode is packed with insight and entertainment.

    🔥 Topics Covered:
    ✅ Trent’s background and how hunting became a cornerstone of his life
    ✅ Balancing family life with content creation
    ✅ The inspiration behind his hunting and comedy videos
    ✅ The creative process behind his viral content
    ✅ Challenges of being a hunting influencer and handling criticism
    ✅ The future of his brand and upcoming adventures

    🎧 Listen Now on: [Spotify] | [Apple Podcasts] | [YouTube]

    🔗 Connect with Trent:
    📱 Follow Trent on

    Instagram

    TikTok

    YouTube

    #Hunting #Comedy #Storytelling #Faith #TheStoriedOutdoors

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    55 分
  • Ep 144: Chef Jean-Paul Bourgeois: Duck Camp Dinners & A Life Well Seasoned
    2025/04/02

    In this episode, we are joined by Chef Jean-Paul Bourgeois—an acclaimed chef, storyteller, and outdoorsman whose passion for Southern cuisine is matched only by his love for hunting, fishing, and the great outdoors. Chef Jean-Paul brings a deep appreciation for food, tradition, and the stories that connect us, from his roots in Louisiana to cooking across the country.

    In this episode of The Storied Outdoors, we sit down with Chef Jean-Paul Bourgeois, a man whose love for the outdoors is as rich and deeply rooted as his passion for Southern cuisine. We start by exploring his upbringing in Louisiana, where his connection to the land and water first took hold. Jean-Paul remembers the moments of broken down boats and times in the duck blind that sparked his love for the outdoors, setting the stage for a life intertwined with food, tradition, and adventure.

    We then dive into his journey toward a career in the culinary arts—how he found his way into the kitchen and the influences that shaped him as a chef. Much like a musician is molded by the songs they learn and the artists they admire, Jean-Paul reflects on the chefs, experiences, and flavors that have left a lasting mark on his cooking. From kitchens from New York City, all the way to France, to time spent in the field and on the water, he shares how his love for hunting and fishing has found its way back into his career and personal life.

    But beyond the food and the wild places, Jean-Paul opens up about something even more profound. He recently shared a moment on Instagram—his baptism in the ocean. We talk about what led him to that powerful decision, what he remembers about that day, and the significance of experiencing such a life-changing moment.

    We discuss faith, food, and the pursuit of a life well-seasoned with stories and adventure. You won’t want to miss this one.

    Visit Jean'-Paul’s website: www.jeanpaulbourgeois.com

    Watch Duck Camp Dinners presented by Meat Eater: Watch Here

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    1 時間 5 分
  • Ep 143: Island Stories: Mullet, Redfish, and Oatmeal Cream Pies
    2025/03/26

    In this action-packed episode of The Storied Outdoors, Brad and Bryan reunite with some unforgettable past guests for an adventure that will go down in the record books. Joining them are Captain Blake Walters, aka the Fairhope Fly Guy, along with Dr. Hank Hershey and Dr. Hugh Cheek, as they relive a truly epic day of fly fishing for redfish.

    From poling skiffs through glassy marsh waters to heart-pounding moments of fish on (and fish lost), this episode captures the thrill, camaraderie, and storytelling that make time on the water so special. We dive into Bryan’s milestone moment—landing his very first saltwater fish on the fly—along with the inevitable tales of the ones that got away.

    With plenty of laughs, unforgettable memories, and a celebration of the great outdoors, this is one conversation you won’t want to miss. Whether you’re a seasoned angler or just love a good fishing tale, grab a cup of coffee, sit back, and enjoy the ride!

    🎣🐟 Keywords: Fly fishing, redfish, saltwater fly fishing, outdoor adventure, fishing podcast, Gulf Coast fishing, poling skiff, fishing stories, The Storied Outdoors, Captain Blake Walters, Fairhope Fly Guy.

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    1 時間 3 分
  • Ep. 142: Season 10 Introduction: Owl Hoots, Amnesia bugs, and deep reflections
    2025/03/19

    Season 10 Premiere: A Reunion of Storytellers, Adventure, and Reflection

    The Storied Outdoors podcast kicks off its tenth season with an unforgettable gathering of past guests and friends, celebrating 10 seasons of storytelling, adventure, and the pursuit of meaning in the great outdoors. Hosts Brad Hill and Bryan Gill are joined in person by Dr. Hank Hershey, Dr. Hugh Cheek, and Mobile-area fishing guide Blake Walters for a fireside-style conversation filled with wild tales, deep reflections, and a look ahead at what’s to come.

    We dive into the heart of The Storied Outdoors—why we tell these stories and the lasting impact they carry. Hugh shares a gripping account of floating through Kentucky’s wild waters, finding himself lying in the iconic bluegrass, staring up at the vast sky, and contemplating life’s bigger picture.

    As we set the stage for an exciting new season, we drop hints about upcoming episodes that promise even more adventure, wisdom, and insight. Join us as we celebrate our 10th season of finding clarity in the stories we tell and the adventures that shape us.

    Listen now and be part of the journey! 🎧🏕️🎣

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    39 分
  • Ep. 141: Season 9 Wrap Up And Reflections Plus A Blizzard
    2025/01/29

    Bryan and Brad sit down to reflect on an incredible Season 9 of The Storied Outdoors! Like trying to pick a favorite child, they highlight some of the most memorable interviews—conversations with Kansas Sartin and the team at Pakmule, Courtney Ellis, Leonce Crump, and many more inspiring guests. This season has been a journey of fresh perspectives and familiar voices, all coming together to share stories that shape us.

    🚨 Hat Preorder Update! 🚨 We’re just 25 hats away from fulfilling our preorder! Be part of the adventure by grabbing a Storied Outdoors hat and helping us continue telling these stories. DM us on Instagram or visit our website to claim yours today!

    Thank you for being part of The Storied Outdoors community! We hope these stories inspire and challenge you to write your own and step into new adventures. If you’ve enjoyed this season, please leave us a review or rating on your favorite podcast platform—it truly helps us keep sharing these incredible journeys. 🌿🎙️ #TheStoriedOutdoors #Podcast #OutdoorAdventure #Storytelling

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    45 分
  • Ep. 140: Joby Martin and Charles Martin: A Conversation About Red Stags, Giant Whitetail, and the Grace Train
    2025/01/15

    Today, we’re thrilled to welcome two incredible guests to The Storied Outdoors: Pastor Joby Martin and author Charles Martin. Joby, the founder and lead pastor of The Church of Eleven22 in Jacksonville, Florida, is not only a devoted husband and father but also an “epic outdoorsman,” as described by our mutual friend Léonce Crump. With countless hunting stories and a deep well of spiritual insight, Joby brings a unique perspective to our conversation.

    Joining him is an acclaimed author and now a three-time guest on the podcast Charles Martin. Together, Joby and Charles have co-authored the powerful new book Run Over By the Grace Train, which explores the transformative nature of God’s grace—how it changes everything about us and leaves us powerless in the best possible way.

    In this episode, we discuss:

    • How time in the outdoors shaped Joby’s early years, including lessons from his father about hunting, fishing, and faith.
    • The connection between scripture and outdoor experiences, as Joby shares how encounters in nature have deepened his understanding of God’s Word.
    • Charles’s reflections on the enduring power of adventure stories and how they create lasting memories are often more vivid than even the grandest celebrations or trips.
    • Insights into their unique friendship, forged through shared faith and outdoor adventures.
    • The metaphor of grace as a freight train— transformative and utterly life-changing—is explored in their new book.

    We also hear some exciting news about Charles’s Keeper Series of novels and a new book that dives deeper into the idea of biblical manhood, addressing the responsibilities and privileges that come with it.

    • Joby’s reflections on his father’s influence and early outdoor experiences.
    • Lessons on turning down the noise of the world and tuning into God’s voice through a “hunt encounter.”
    • Stories of hunting red stag in Scotland and the profound reflections that came from it.
    • Charles’s unique approach to parenting through outdoor adventures and their impact on his sons.
    • A heartfelt discussion on the responsibilities of manhood and the transformative journey of encountering God’s grace.
    • Joby Martin: The Church of Eleven22 | Instagram: @jobymartin
    • Charles Martin: CharlesMartinBooks.com | Instagram: @charlesmartinauthor
    • The Storied Outdoors: Website | Instagram: @thestoriedoutdoors

    Grab a copy of Run Over By the Grace Train and dive into the incomparable, immeasurable grace of Jesus: Link to purchase.

    Thank you for listening to this episode of The Storied Outdoors. If you enjoyed it, please take a moment to rate, review, and share it with someone who loves adventure, faith, and the great outdoors.


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    1 時間 22 分
  • Ep. 139: Matt Russell: Farm Kid to Ironman Champion – Faith, Resilience, and the Outdoors
    2025/01/08

    In this episode of The Storied Outdoors, we welcome Matt Russell, a 70.3 Ironman Champion, professional triathlete, coach, and one of the fastest athletes in Kona Ironman World Championship history. Raised on a New York farm, Matt shares how his upbringing shaped his determination, work ethic, and love for the outdoors.

    Matt’s story is more than just about podiums and records—it’s about faith, resilience, and seeing each day as a gift from God. He opens up about the lessons his father taught him about the outdoors and how his childhood on the farm instilled the perseverance required for his Ironman success.

    We explore Matt’s journey from a young athlete to becoming a professional triathlete, the drive that fueled his passion, and the challenges he overcame along the way—including a life-threatening bike accident in 2017. Matt shares the inspiring story of his recovery and what it was like to return to the Kona Ironman World Championships after that near-death experience.

    Listeners will hear Matt’s thoughts on turning adversity into an asset, the unforgettable experiences he’s had in nature (like spotting a moose during training), and why time spent outdoors creates deeper, more meaningful memories than any theme park visit.

    Key Quotes from the Episode:

    • "Each day is a gift from God."

    • "Everyone has challenging times. You can go down a negative path, or you can turn the experience into an asset for you and for others."

    • "Pushing yourself to do new things, you sometimes hit a wall—but you see them as a hurdle."

    Join us as we dive into Matt’s incredible story of grit, gratitude, and the transformative power of nature.


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    For questions or comments, email thestoriedoutdoors@gmail.com. We would love to hear from you.

    Music Written and recorded by Brad Hill


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    1 時間 6 分
  • Ep. 138 Wade Blevins: A Brush With Death And What He learned
    2025/01/01

    We’re genuinely blessed to welcome back Wade Blevins, a cherished regular on The Storied Outdoors and a man with stories as vast as the waters he loves to fish. In this episode, Wade opens up about a life-threatening experience that forever etched itself into his journey.

    What unfolds is more than a recounting of events—it’s a deep dive into how trials can refine our focus, intensify our purpose, and bring breathtaking clarity to the things that truly matter. With the dawn of this new year, Wade’s story will challenge you to reflect on your own priorities, reminding us all of the value of faith, resilience, and community.

    Of course, it wouldn’t be a conversation with Wade without some fishing tales sprinkled in, offering a perfect mix of adventure and wisdom around our digital campfire.

    Pull up a chair and join us for one of our most powerful episodes yet. Be ready to laugh, reflect, and walk away encouraged. This is an episode you don’t want to miss!

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    1 時間 15 分