Steven Rinella talks with Chuck Black, Emily Lian, Danielle Prewett, Kelsey Rae Morris, Brent Reaves, Max Barta, Corinne Schneider, and Phil Taylor.
Topics discussed: Phelps' Cutting the Distance episode with Luke Combs; Brent Reaves straight off the World Squirrel Cookout; the Arizona raffle; MeatEater and Sig Sauer’s new collab ammo; MeatEater’s Wild + Whole cookbook by Danielle Prewett; pheasant feet; the Junior Duck Stamp competition; winning the Federal Duck Stamp competition as the highest honor for an artist; the five birds you can paint; surpassing the $1 billion dollar mark since the Federal Duck Stamp Program began; when art means conservation storytelling; studying the Fibonacci Sequence; collecting stamps; starting with pet portraits; the carrier image; waiting for the hen to arrive; and more.
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Chapters
00:00 Introduction to the MeatEater Podcast
01:19 The Importance of Duck Stamps
06:57 Arizona's Wildlife Tag Changes
10:25 New Ammo Collaboration with Sig Sauer
11:53 Danielle Prewett's New Cookbook
23:24 Junior Duck Stamp Winner's Experience
30:28 Controversies in Duck Stamp Design
33:41 The Duck Stamp Competition Process
49:00 The Life of an Artist and Storytelling
01:01:46 Recognition and Networking in Wildlife Art
01:08:30 The Journey of an Artist
01:12:21 Conservation Through Art
01:15:11 The Process of Painting
01:20:05 Finding Success as an Artist
01:28:23 Engaging the Next Generation
01:32:15 Reflections on Hunting and Life Lessons
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