Hosted by Daniel Vitalis, The WildFed Podcast is about deepening your connection with the natural world through hunting, fishing, foraging, and, of course, food. It’s about the wild food that’s freely available on your landscape, at the edges of your town or city, and sometimes just outside your door. The podcast consists of interviews with biologists, authors, wildlife managers, foragers, hunters... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 174 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | SportsFoodArtsWilderness |
It's the final episode of The WildFed Podcast, and Daniel and our show producer Grant Guiliano get together to reflect on the last few years of podcasting together, tie a bow on some of the recurring themes we've discussed on the show, as well as loo... more
Well, it’s finally here. The last interview of the WildFed Podcast. We'll be back next week with our producer Grant to do a final wrap-up, but as far as guest appearances go, who better to take us out than Dan Flores, and on what better topic than hi... more
A.J. DeRosa is the founder of Project Upland — a multi-media operation that produces, in addition to video and web-based content, a quarterly, subscription-based premium print magazine. He’s also the author of the deer hunting cult-classic, The Urban... more
If anyone in America is deserving of the illustrious title of HogFather, it's Jesse Griffiths. He’s a hunter, fisherman, cook and co-owner of Dai Due Butcher Shop & Supper Club and New School of Traditional Cookery in Austin Texas. He’s also the auth... more
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This show is the most forward (yet backward) thinking hunting show out there, presenting the most well rounded approach to being a human that is possible in the 21st century. Being from western Maine myself, I really appreciate hearing information from locals about local ecological information, but Daniel also does a good job covering many different geographical areas while also making it all relevant. I particularly love the episodes with Arthur Haines, and enjoy the level of knowledge the two ... more
I love this show so much. Daniel brings such a wonderful variety of guests on the show which makes each episode dynamic and educational. I have learned so much as a student of the Wild fed podcast! I stand behind his mission to bring humanity back to our wild!
Are you a permaculture enthusiast? Listen to this show and realize that “food is all around you”. Not your average hunting podcast. Hunting is a critical tool in self-reliance and foraging your own food. Learn to hunt, fish, forage, and farm. It’s how our ancestors lived for thousands of years and yet in the United States of North Amnesia we seemed to have forgotten our most vital skills for our very survival. All you Permies out there, don’t forget that our food forests and orchards are also fu... more
this is just the best podcast on my queue. thats all
This podcast is an excellent choice for someone who loves the outdoors and learning, specifically related to wild food. What amazes me is how, despite being based in Maine, the content of the podcast regularly applies to me here in NW Kansas. Keep up the great work!
Apple Podcasts | #165 | Canada/Sports/Wilderness |
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