The Side of @DrewLR You Don’t See on Social Media | Ep9 Fishing For a Living w/Drew Wilson
Fishing For a Living—Episode with Drew Wilson (@drewlr)This episode starts the way a lot of good fishing days do—chaos on the water, chasing giant gar on a fly rod with LiveScope, missed net jobs, bad ideas, and a whole lot of laughs. But where it goes… is somewhere much deeper.In this episode of Fishing For a Living, I sit down with Drew Wilson—tattoo artist, self proclaimed low-brow angler, artist, and one of the most genuinely thoughtful people I’ve ever shared a boat (and a conversation) with.We talk about community—not as a buzzword, but as a responsibility.About treating people like gold.About packing EVERY SINGLE order by hand.About rebuilding a skatepark with friends, grant writers, and a mayor who cared enough to say yes.About taking people with you instead of stepping on them.Drew opens up about loss, grief, and a client who took his own life—and the poem Drew wrote that later became his best-selling print. He reads it out loud for the first time on camera.We talk about choosing happiness in a hard world.About escapism, positivity, and why being happy is often a conscious decision—especially when things feel heavy.About social media, “feeding the beast,” and trying to be a CONTENT creator instead of just a content creator.About art, fishing, whiskey, tattoos, skateboarding, Walmart, purpose (or the lack of it), and why maybe we’re just here to be.Fishing, in this episode, isn’t about numbers or techniques.It’s about unplugging, being present, and sharing a feeling with the people around you.This isn’t just a fishing conversation.It’s a conversation about how to live, who you bring with you, and what actually matters.Connect with DrewInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/drewlrYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@drewlrWeb Store (Art, Prints, Hats, etc): https://drewlr.bigcartel.comKingfisher Skateboards: https://drewlr.bigcartel.com/category/kingfisher-skateboardsIf this episode hit, make sure you’re subscribed wherever you listen or watch.More conversations like this are already recorded—and many more are coming.Thanks for being part of the community.