Episode 216: The Rookies - From Island Roots to Wild Hunts: A Path to Sustainability

Episode 216: The Rookies - From Island Roots to Wild Hunts: A Path to Sustainability

Author: Harvesting Nature December 31, 2024 Duration: 39:52
Summary In this episode of The Rookies, host Ken Chapman interviews Steph Spears, an adult-onset hunter who transitioned from a career in solar energy to sustainable meat sourcing through hunting and spearfishing. Steph shares her journey of connecting with the land, Hawaii's cultural values, and hunting's ethical considerations. She discusses her first hunting experiences, the importance of community in learning these skills, and how she has embraced cooking with wild game. The conversation emphasizes the need for responsible sourcing of meat, the joy of participating in nature, and the supportive networks available for new hunters. - Leave a Review of the Podcast - Buy our Wild Fish and Game Spices - Join our Wild Pig Hunting Camps Takeaways The industrial meat system has significant environmental impacts. Cultural values can deeply influence food sourcing decisions. Hunting and spearfishing can provide sustainable meat options. Community support is crucial for adult onset hunters. The experience of hunting is about more than just the kill. Respect for the animal is a key part of ethical hunting. Cooking wild game requires different techniques based on the meat. There are many resources available for new hunters to learn. Mentored hunts can provide invaluable hands-on experience. Building relationships in the hunting community fosters learning and support. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Sustainable Meat Sourcing 03:06 Cultural Values and Their Impact on Food Choices 06:36 The Journey into Spearfishing and Hunting 12:32 Overcoming Barriers as an Adult Onset Hunter 17:16 First Hunting Experience and Lessons Learned 22:52 The Ethics of Hunting and Respect for Nature 27:02 Cooking Wild Game: Techniques and Recipes 29:37 Advice for Aspiring Hunters and Spearfishermen 36:12 Conclusion and Community Building Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Justin Townsend and the team from Harvesting Nature host Wild Fish and Game Podcast, a series that treats wild food as a starting point for much wider conversations. Rather than just a collection of tactics or recipes, this podcast digs into the entire cycle of bringing food from the landscape to the table and beyond. You’ll hear discussions that connect the act of hunting or fishing to the rhythms of the season, the specifics of a place, and the cultural traditions that shape our approach to harvest. Episodes move through every stage of the process-the pursuit, the careful work of butchery, the various methods of preservation, and finally, the cooking that turns ingredients into a meal. It’s about the craft involved in each step and how these skills integrate into a practical, meaningful lifestyle. The conversations often explore how these harvested foods are carried through real life, nourishing families and communities. For anyone curious about the depth and connectivity of a life centered on wild foods, this podcast offers a thoughtful, comprehensive look at a system that is as much about philosophy and responsibility as it is about sustenance. Tune in for a consistently engaging exploration of what it truly means to know where your food comes from.
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On the Ethics of Killing: The Moral Math of Eating [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 58:02
Summary: Explore the ethical considerations of eating and killing in the context of hunting, food production, and environmental impact. Blake Binford shares insights from his book 'On the Ethics of Killing: The Moral Mat…
Episode 271: The Wild Pantry, Part III - Dehydrating and Drying [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 47:52
Summary: Explore the ancient and modern techniques of drying and dehydrating food, its scientific principles, and practical applications in wild food lifestyle. Learn how to preserve, enhance, and utilize wild ingredient…
Episode 270: The Wild Harvest Report - April 2026 [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 12:09
Summary: A comprehensive overview of April's seasonal activities across North America, focusing on hunting, fishing, foraging, and cooking wild foods. The report highlights regional differences, key species in season, an…
Episode 269: Wild Game Is More Than Protein [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 33:59
Summary: This episode explores the full value of wild animals beyond just protein, emphasizing traditional and cultural uses of all animal parts, including fat, marrow, organs, and connective tissues. It highlights how m…
Episode 268: Wild American Foodscapes - Newfoundland [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 30:02
Summary: Justin and Adam explore Newfoundland's unique food landscape shaped by environmental constraints, historical fishing practices, and cultural resilience. From wild fish and seal to the impact of ecological manage…
Episode 267: What If the Grocery Stores Didn’t Open Tomorrow? [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 39:28
Summary: Explore the fragility of our food systems and the importance of community resilience. This episode examines historical and modern disruptions to food supply, the interconnectedness of grocery stores, and how hun…
Episode 266: The Wild Harvest Report - March 2026 [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 11:04
Summary: The March Food for Field Bulletin discusses the seasonal shifts in hunting, fishing, and foraging across North America, highlighting the transition from winter to spring. It covers regional variations in wildlif…
Episode 265: The Wild Pantry, Part II - Salting and Curing [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 42:59
Summary In this episode, Justin Townsend and Adam Berkelmans explore the ancient art of food preservation through salting and curing. They discuss the historical significance of salting, the science behind how it works,…
Episode 264: Wild American Foodscapes - Hawai'i [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 34:12
Summary Justin and Adam are joined by several guests for a conversation exploring the intricate relationship between food and culture in Hawaii, emphasizing the historical significance of traditional practices, the impac…