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Artemis

Artemis
Fishing
Conservation
Hunting
Women In Sports
Tournament Fishing
Indigenous Peoples Rights
Indigenous Foods
Community Building
Outdoor Skills
Environmental Restoration
Dam Removal Projects
Tribal Fisheries
Elk
Wild Rice
Steelhead Salmon
Cooking Techniques
Outdoor Cooking
Women In Conservation
Fishing Techniques
Bass Fishing

Meet the adventurous, accomplished women who are redefining conservation through their lives in the field and on the water. Filled with humor, audacity, empathy, and intelligence, Artemis brings you new voices from our public lands. Whether you're snagging flies or tracking big bucks, Artemis introduces you to women from all walks of the sporting community. We discuss hunting, fishing, public land... more

PublishesTwice monthlyEpisodes127Founded6 years ago
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In this episode of the Artemis Podcast, we sit down with Artemis co-founder Maggie Heumann, Director of Engagement Partnerships at Trout Unlimited, to explore how America’s Roadless Rule protects critical fish habitat. Maggie breaks down what roadles... more

In this episode of the Artemis Sportswomen Podcast, host Annita Lucchesi sits down with Tanner Saul, Public Lands and Sporting Digital Coordinator and wildlife biologist for the National Wildlife Federation, and Gloria Tom, Senior Policy Advisor with... more

In this episode of the Artemis Podcast Artemis Coordinator Paige McMahon sits down with ambassadors Alexis Cummings (Florida) and La’Tonya Blanding (South Carolina) for a lively conversation about all things fishing. From catching bonnethead sharks o... more

Meet Arianna Iappini – Artemis Ambassador, apprentice falconer, and edible ecosystem designer

In this episode, Arianna takes us on a journey into the heart of habitat restoration and ecological gardening. With her unique lens as a falconer and ecosy... more

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Recent Guests

Maggie Heumann
Co-founder of Artemis and Director of Engagement Partnerships at Trout Unlimited
Trout Unlimited
Episode: Why Roadless Areas Matter for Trout and Salmon
Gloria Tom
Senior Strategic and Special Policy Advisor at the National Wildlife Federation, former wildlife department official for the Navajo Nation.
National Wildlife Federation
Episode: What We Stand to Lose Without the Roadless Rule
Jess Johnson
Co-founder of Artemis and Government Affairs Director for Wyoming Wildlife Federation
Wyoming Wildlife Federation
Episode: Expanding the Circle: Inclusivity and the Future of Modern Sportswomen
Dana Green
BAT biologist, researcher, and advocate for conservation science
University of Illinois in Urbana-Champaign
Episode: The Unseen Battle on Wildlife Science That Affects EVERY Hunter
Ashley Chance
Former Southeast Region Coordinator for Artemis and advocate for hunting accessibility.
Pheasants Forever and Quill Forever
Episode: Tennessee's Pioneering Project: The All-Women Hunt Lease Changing the Game | Artemis
Mary Lynn
Hunt lease manager responsible for managing the leased property for women's hunting.
Episode: Tennessee's Pioneering Project: The All-Women Hunt Lease Changing the Game | Artemis
Annita Lucchesi
New program manager at Artemis and an advocate for Indigenous rights and gender equity.
Artemis
Episode: Artemis Podcast Ep. 1 Annita Lucchesi - WE'RE BACK!
Vanessa Castle
Lower Elwha Klallam angler, mother, fisheries advocate, and conservationist
Ridges to Ripples
Episode: Artemis Podcast Ep. 2 Vanessa Castle
Deleana Otherbull
Climate justice leader and angler, living on a floating home on the Columbia River
Episode: Artemis Podcast Ep. 3 Deleana Otherbull

Hosts

Paige McMahon
Co-host focused on women in conservation and sports, sharing stories of empowerment and community building in outdoor activities.
Annita Lucchesi
Co-host and advocate for Indigenous rights and gender equity in conservation, emphasizing community engagement among sportswomen.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 76 ratings
  • New direction

    LOVE the new content and direction of podcast!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    GoatLeo
    United States10 months ago
  • Loveeeeee

    I’ve been looking for a podcast with women about hunting and fishing. Y’all’s banter is great, super interesting topics and I love hearing our (women) perspectives.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Bree Bright
    United States2 years ago
  • I grew up around hunting but didn't get into it myself until I was an adult. The approach to hunting that Artemis takes is exactly what I needed to motivate me to expand my skills. Knowledge, respect, sustainability, inclusion, and a healthy dose of awe weave through these episodes. I love, love, love it!

    Podcast Addict
    5
    Sagebrush24
    3 years ago
  • I love this podcast! But..

    I love this podcast so much. I love the stories, the information, and the inspiration that comes with hearing women interviewing women. It really checks all the boxes for this wildlife biologist.

    BUT, the audio quality is quite poor. Mostly on one interviewers end. I know this maybe isn’t the most important thing in the world, but I find it extremely distracting and it takes away from the experience for me. Perhaps it’s irks me because I spend too much time on poor quality Teams calls for work... more

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    megafaunabri
    Canada3 years ago
  • I’m skeptical

    So I thought this was a cool place for women in the outdoors and general empowerment - I’m not a hunter. I’m not getting pulled in to this podcast. I can’t say why. Im not sure. I’m not interested in the conversation. And when I saw a guest advertising her fashion line at $75/leggings and $25/mask (!!!!), it confirmed for me that this is not what I was looking for. Unsubscribing now. Thanks, but no thanks.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Won_Ton
    United States5 years ago

Listeners Say

Key themes from listener reviews, highlighting what works and what could be improved about the show.

Listeners appreciate the empowering narratives shared by women in the outdoors, while also expressing a desire for improved audio quality.
Overall, the podcast is commended for its inclusivity and focus on women's voices in environmental conversations.
Positive feedback highlights the inspiring guest stories and the sense of community cultivated through shared experiences.
A few listeners indicate challenges in fully engaging with the content if they are not directly involved in fishing or hunting, reflecting a nuanced audience.
The podcast is recognized for its humor and relational discussions, making complex topics digestible and enjoyable.

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What We Stand to Lose Without the Roadless Rule
Q: How do you feel about roadless areas as an elk hunter?
Roadless areas are critical for the elk population, which mostly thrives in these regions; they provide an opportunity for ethical hunting.
What We Stand to Lose Without the Roadless Rule
Q: Why do you think roadless areas are important to tribes?
Roadless areas have cultural and traditional significance for Native Americans, including uses for hunting, gathering, and ceremonial practices.
Why Roadless Areas Matter for Trout and Salmon
Q: What do roadless areas have to do with fish? How does that connect?
Maggie informs that roadless areas are vital habitats for native trout and salmon, comprising about 70% of their habitats in the U.S.
Why Roadless Areas Matter for Trout and Salmon
Q: Maggie, can you get into the science a little bit for people who are unfamiliar with how trout and salmon live their lives or what they need in their habitat?
Maggie explains the habitats necessary for trout and salmon, detailing how roads and pollution negatively impact their life cycles and ecological survival.
Sportswomen Driving Conservation Through the Farm Bill
Q: How can we spread awareness of these connections between conservation, agriculture, hunting and angling?
Kate stresses the need for hunters and anglers to have conversations with farmers about conservation practices and policies.

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What is Artemis about and what kind of topics does it cover?

Content is centered around women's empowerment in the outdoors, emphasizing hunting, fishing, and conservation. It showcases the experiences and perspectives of women who are actively involved in these activities, aiming to encourage others to embrace outdoor sports. Listeners can expect conversations that highlight personal journeys, discussions on conservation efforts, and the importance of creating inclusive spaces for women in traditionally male-dominated pursuits. The series uniquely blends humor and camaraderie while addressing significant environmental topics, making it a refreshing listen for those interested in sports and nature from a female viewpoint.

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1. Backcountry Hunters & Anglers Podcast & Blast with Hal Herring
2. The MeatEater Podcast

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Artemis launched 6 years ago and published 127 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.

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Recent guests on Artemis include:

1. Maggie Heumann
2. Gloria Tom
3. Jess Johnson
4. Dana Green
5. Ashley Chance
6. Mary Lynn
7. Annita Lucchesi
8. Vanessa Castle

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