The Storied Outdoors

著者: Bryan Gill & Brad Hill
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  • A podcast somewhere between Lewis and Tolkien and Lewis and Clark, finding clarity in the stories we tell and the adventures that shape us.
    Bryan Gill & Brad Hill
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A podcast somewhere between Lewis and Tolkien and Lewis and Clark, finding clarity in the stories we tell and the adventures that shape us.
Bryan Gill & Brad Hill
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  • Ep 129: Courtney B. Ellis Author Looking Up: A Birder’s Guide to Hope Through Grief
    2024/11/27

    In this episode, Courtney Ellis joins us for a chat about bird watching! She is an author, speaker, pastor, and host of “The Thing With Feathers Podcast.” Courtney is also a birder, encourager, and inspiration-giver based in Orange County, California, where she lives with her husband (also a pastor!) and three children. Together, they serve at the Presbyterian Church of the Master. She holds a Master’s degree in English literature from Loyola University and a Master’s of Divinity from Princeton Theological Seminary.

    Courtney’s newest book, Looking Up: A Birder’s Guide to Hope Through Grief, is available now anywhere books are sold.


    We loved this conversation so much! We chatted about how birding can be a way to work through grief and also geeked out on some of our favorite personal birding encounters.


    We hope you enjoy this episode and be sure to buy Courtney’s newest book.


    Visit Redbeardsoutfitter.com and use promo code TSO for 20% off online and in-store.


    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 4 分
  • Ep: 128: Dr. Anthony Overton: Biology Chair Samford University and…
    2024/11/20

    Our guest this week is Anthony Overton, Professor and Department Chair of Biological and Environmental Sciences at Samford University. Anthony holds a Ph.D. In Marine Estuarine and Environmental Sciences from the University of Maryland Eastern Shore and a M.S. in Fisheries Management-Forest Resources from the University of Georgia. He is an avid fisherman and outdoorsman and has been highly published in the field of fisheries and fisheries management. He is a certified Fisheries Biologist and champion of Environmental Health and Sustainability research in Aquatic Studies. In addition to his professional career as a professor, Anthony serves on the board and is a past president of the Cahaba River Society. Dr. Overton is also a member of the the Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council, an organization comprised of fishermen and other experts in the field of fishery from across the Gulf of Mexico. He has also served as a member of multiple Technical Working Groups with the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission and served on advisory panels of the International Committee for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas. We know you will enjoy this episode as much as we did.

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    1 時間 6 分
  • Ep 127: Chad Brown Fly Fisherman,Veteran, Photographer, Explorer
    2024/11/13

    An award-winning documentary-adventure photographer, filmmaker, and conservationist, Navy Veteran Chad Brown is the founder/president of non-profits Soul River, Inc. and Love is King. In addition, Chad’s latest efforts include outdoor adventure travel, threatened wild spaces, and BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color) communities. Through his projects, he connects the public to endangered lands, capturing the true essence of their peoples in moments of passion and the indomitable human spirit. Utilizing striking documentary portraits, photographic exhibitions and film, Chad also advocates for social and environmental justice.

    Chad’s pathway began as a conventional one, but took on a number of unexpected twists and turns. He studied communication and photography at American Intercontinental University, then moved onto the Pratt Institute in NYC earning his Master’s Degree in Communication Design. He went on to manage interdisciplinary teams in multiple agencies, serving in various roles including creative/art director and photographer, as well as a freelance artist and editorial photographer for the New York Times. His efforts crossed into the world of hip-hop fashion and culture, where he worked with hip-hop mogul Russell Simmons of PhatFarm and Rasheed Young of Run Athletics, photographing and developing creative campaigns for national hip-hop culture magazines.

    In 2007, Chad moved from New York to Portland, Oregon, once more expanding his life and career path beyond the conventional. Today, his adventure photography leads him around the globe - Japan, Hong Kong, Vietnam, and Bangladesh, and into the Alaskan Arctic several times a year. Mother Nature played a significant healing role from the war trauma he experienced during his Navy service. After a failed suicide attempt, he launched his first non-profit, Soul River Inc. in 2013. The organization specializes in cultural expeditions called “deployments” which bring at-risk youth and Veteran mentors together in threatened wild spaces for mission-driven experiences where advocacy and outdoor education meld seamlessly together. Soul River, Inc. also led Chad to Capitol Hill, where he advocates for public lands, wild places, and indigenous peoples and provides youth leaders of tomorrow the opportunity to interact with Congressional members.

    In 2021, Chad founded Love is King, a second non-profit organization focusing on access, safety, and healing in the outdoors as well as conservation leadership training opportunities for BIPOC communities and other underserved voices.

    Chad also serves on the board of the Alaska Wilderness League, Lower Columbia Estuary Partnership, and Northern Alaskan Environmental Center. He has been featured on the BBC and CBS, including Good Morning America and NatGeo/Disney’s Called to the Wild, as well as national publications like Outside Magazine and The Drake and regional publications in the Pacific Northwest. Chad was the first recipient of the Breaking Barriers Award presented by Orvis, and the Bending Toward Justice Award from Oregon Senator Jeff Merkley.

    Most recently Chad is the 2024 recipient of three prestigious IndieFest Film Awards – including the African American Theme Award of Recognition, the African American Filmmaker Award of Merit, and the African American Theme Award of Merit.

    To learn more about Chad’s non-profits and how to help, please visit Soul River Inc. and Love is King.

    To experience Chad’s award-winning and life-changing creative works, please visit https://chadocreative.com/about/.

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    1 時間 9 分

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