b'In this episode I interview my good friend Jarrett Babincsak. I\\u2019m particularly pleased with this podcast because of the ground that we covered. We start out by discussing how we initially met, which was through our passion for hunting and the outdoors. We then cut into the meat of the conversation where we discuss starting a journey of self-awareness and healing, dealing with old wounds and traumas, being affected by anxiety, depression and suicide and finding support in transforming and releasing old baggage in order to reconnect with our true nature, specifically as men.
Some topics that we cover:
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Jarrett\'s Article In Outdoor Life: https://www.outdoorlife.com/alone-together-father-son-hunting-story/
Full Theodore Roosevelt Quote that Scott butchered in the show:
\\u201cDefenders of the short-sighted men who in their greed and selfishness will, if permitted, rob our country of half its charm by their reckless extermination of all useful and beautiful wild things sometimes seek to champion them by saying the \\u2018the game belongs to the people.\\u2019 So it does; and not merely to the people now alive, but to the unborn people. The \\u2018greatest good for the greatest number\\u2019 applies to the number within the womb of time, compared to which those now alive form but an insignificant fraction. Our duty to the whole, including the unborn generations, bids us restrain an unprincipled present-day minority from wasting the heritage of these unborn generations. The movement for the conservation of wild life and the larger movement for the conservation of all our natural resources are essentially democratic in spirit, purpose, and method.\\u201d
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