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June 29, 2014

Episode 21: Steve Underwood, Wild land fire fighter

Steve Underwood, Fire Management Officer
Steve Underwood is the Fire Management Officer out at Mesa Verde National Park and a 26 year veteran of fighting forest fires.  He is also one of the most well read folks you’ll ever meet. View full article →
May 31, 2014

Episode 20: Billy Waugh, Special Forces & CIA soldier

Billy Waugh
First as an Army Special Forces (Green Beret) in Vietnam, then working for the Agency around the world (although mostly in the "10/10 zone", 10 degrees north or south of the equator) Billy has taken part in some incredible pieces of history, including hunting Carlos the Jackal (successfully) and going eye to eye with Osama Bin Laden during the early '90s in Khartoum. View full article →
May 14, 2014

Episode 19: Robert Young Pelton on South Sudan

Robert Young Pelton
This is without a doubt the most fact filled and deep podcast we've done. You probably have a personal narrative of Africa in general that goes something like this:  hot, shit hole, large animals, poor, dangerous, needs help. If that's what you think, stand by to have your ideas turned on their head. View full article →
April 14, 2014

Episode 18: Phil Zimmerman, Cryptographer Extraordinaire

Phil Zimmerman, Cryptographer Extraordinare
In 1991 Phil invented the way that we secure email communications and has been awarded damn near everything you can be noticed for in the digital encryption world, including being inducted into the Internet Hall of Fame, named top 50 tech visionaries of the last 50 years, top 10 innovator in e-business, one of the 50 most influential people on the internet; the list goes on. View full article →
March 21, 2014

Episode 17: Victor Davis Hanson, author and professor

VDH on point
Victor Davis Hanson, author of a number of books on military and more specifically ancient Greek military history as well as farming from the agrarian hoplite perspective, joins us for this episode of the Paleo Treats podcast. View full article →
March 10, 2014

Episode 16: Lambert Ninteman III

Lambert "By God" NintemanLambert isn't just another pretty face, this guy can speak fluent Chinese and French, can reel off the dates of damn near every important event in human history prior to 1980, is a tea master, and in his spare time is getting his MBA and acting as the captain of the SDSU X Prize team going after Qualcomm's Tricorder X prize.

 

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February 12, 2014

Episode 15: Doug Chabot, Mountaineer & Non-profit True Believer

Doug "By God" Chabot

This time around we turn back to the mountain men and talk with Doug Chabot an avalanche specialist, mountain guide, climber, and co-founder of the non-profit Iqra Fund.

Doug talks about how he went from being a New Jersey boy with no wilderness skills to a respected climber with several first ascents and notable climbs in the Karakorum, Hindu Kush, and Pamir mountains.  

 

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January 31, 2014

Episode 14: Jamie Little, ESPN reporter

Jamie "By God" Little
Perhaps best known for her work with ESPN on the X-Games and in NASCAR, Jamie Little tells the classic American story of starting out as a wild child, working hard and getting a few breaks to become one of the most well known names in motorsports reporting. View full article →
January 25, 2014

Episode 13: Gregory Crouch, climber and author

Gregory "By God" Crouch
Gregory Crouch is a master storyteller, and from his take on expertise to his time in Iran is always an interesting fellow to listen to. In this podcast we talk about a couple of his books, including China's Wings, Right Mate, Let's Get On With It, and perhaps my favorite, Enduring Patagonia. View full article →
September 11, 2013

Podcast hiatus

Muddy shoes in the van.  Road to Leadville, 2013.
Thanks to all of you who wrote in and asked "what the hell was up with the podcast?"  We haven't recorded a new episode in a while, partly because I was in Colorado for the most of August training for and then attempting to run the Leadville 100, and partly because in our latest recording session we made a huge technical error on our last two to the point they were unuseable, so we can't launch 'em. View full article →
July 22, 2013

Episode 11: Mike Ritland, Navy SEAL & dog trainer

Mike "By God" Ritland
A former Navy SEAL and current provider of dogs to various agencies throughout the US Govt, Mike Ritland knows more about dogs than damn near anyone else out there.  From how to select the right dog for intense K9 work to what to feed it  (Paleo, duh!) to how to keep a handle on your home pooch, Mike literally wrote the book on it. View full article →
July 17, 2013

Episode 12: Robert Young Pelton

Robert Young Pelton with savages
Listen in as Robert Young Pelton, author of "The World's Most Dangerous Places", shares his thoughts on the benefits of getting fired, running Route Irish in Iraq, being kidnapped by Columbians, and offers up a great perspective on livin' the dream. View full article →