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More Than the Hunt | Benton & Lindsey Christensen on Archery, Family, and Finding Purpose in the Outdoors

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For some people, archery and hunting are hobbies. For Benton and Lindsey Christensen, they're a way of life. In this episode of Everyone Has a Story, Kam and Cody sit down with father and daughter Benton and Lindsey Christensen to talk about a passion that has shaped generations of their family. Benton didn't grow up hunting or shooting competitively, but after discovering archery at a young age, it quickly became something that changed the direction of his life. That passion eventually became something he passed on to his children, including Lindsey, who has gone on to compete across the country, travel on incredible adventures, and even appear on the television series Extreme Huntress. But this conversation goes far beyond bows, arrows, and trophies. Benton and Lindsey share what being outdoors truly means to them. They talk about the peace that comes from sitting quietly in the mountains before sunrise, the respect they have for wildlife, and why hunting has taught them lessons about patience, discipline, gratitude, and perseverance. They explain how those experiences have influenced the people they've become and why they believe nature has a way of putting life into perspective. They also discuss their commitment to giving back. Through their local archery club, they spend countless hours introducing youth and beginners to the sport, helping people build confidence, learn safe shooting habits, and discover a lifelong passion. Watching others grow and succeed has become just as rewarding as any competition or hunt. The conversation also tackles one of the more difficult sides of the hunting community—criticism. Benton and Lindsey openly discuss the comments they've received from anti-hunters and how they've learned to respond with respect, education, and understanding rather than anger. Whether you agree with hunting or not, their perspective offers an honest look into why so many people find purpose, responsibility, and appreciation for wildlife through the outdoors. This episode isn't about convincing anyone to hunt. It's about understanding people whose lives have been deeply impacted by family traditions, time spent in nature, and a passion that has connected them with communities around the world. No matter your background, there's something powerful in hearing why people love what they do and how it has helped shape who they are. We hope you'll join us for another authentic conversation as we continue proving that everyone truly has a story. 🎙️ Listen now on Spotify and Apple Podcasts, or watch the full video on YouTube. If you enjoy the episode, we'd be incredibly grateful if you'd subscribe, leave a review, and share it with someone else. Every share helps us continue bringing meaningful stories from everyday people to our community.

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episode More Than the Hunt | Benton & Lindsey Christensen on Archery, Family, and Finding Purpose in the Outdoors cover

More Than the Hunt | Benton & Lindsey Christensen on Archery, Family, and Finding Purpose in the Outdoors

For some people, archery and hunting are hobbies. For Benton and Lindsey Christensen, they're a way of life. In this episode of Everyone Has a Story, Kam and Cody sit down with father and daughter Benton and Lindsey Christensen to talk about a passion that has shaped generations of their family. Benton didn't grow up hunting or shooting competitively, but after discovering archery at a young age, it quickly became something that changed the direction of his life. That passion eventually became something he passed on to his children, including Lindsey, who has gone on to compete across the country, travel on incredible adventures, and even appear on the television series Extreme Huntress. But this conversation goes far beyond bows, arrows, and trophies. Benton and Lindsey share what being outdoors truly means to them. They talk about the peace that comes from sitting quietly in the mountains before sunrise, the respect they have for wildlife, and why hunting has taught them lessons about patience, discipline, gratitude, and perseverance. They explain how those experiences have influenced the people they've become and why they believe nature has a way of putting life into perspective. They also discuss their commitment to giving back. Through their local archery club, they spend countless hours introducing youth and beginners to the sport, helping people build confidence, learn safe shooting habits, and discover a lifelong passion. Watching others grow and succeed has become just as rewarding as any competition or hunt. The conversation also tackles one of the more difficult sides of the hunting community—criticism. Benton and Lindsey openly discuss the comments they've received from anti-hunters and how they've learned to respond with respect, education, and understanding rather than anger. Whether you agree with hunting or not, their perspective offers an honest look into why so many people find purpose, responsibility, and appreciation for wildlife through the outdoors. This episode isn't about convincing anyone to hunt. It's about understanding people whose lives have been deeply impacted by family traditions, time spent in nature, and a passion that has connected them with communities around the world. No matter your background, there's something powerful in hearing why people love what they do and how it has helped shape who they are. We hope you'll join us for another authentic conversation as we continue proving that everyone truly has a story. 🎙️ Listen now on Spotify and Apple Podcasts, or watch the full video on YouTube. If you enjoy the episode, we'd be incredibly grateful if you'd subscribe, leave a review, and share it with someone else. Every share helps us continue bringing meaningful stories from everyday people to our community.

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There are some people who walk through incredibly difficult seasons in life, but instead of letting those moments define them, they choose to let them shape them. Tracy Davis is one of those people. From Soda Springs, Idaho, Tracy wears a lot of hats. He's the owner of Davis Repair, a well-known live event announcer for RMSHA and countless other events across the West, and one of the voices behind The Small Town Ruckus podcast. He's built a business, a reputation, and a life centered around serving people and his community. What made this conversation so different from many of our previous episodes wasn't what Tracy shared—it was what he chose not to. Throughout this episode, Tracy opens up about his journey, his business, and the experiences that have molded him into the man he is today. While he acknowledges the hardships he's faced, he intentionally doesn't spend much time reliving the darkest chapters. Instead, he focuses on the lessons, the victories, the people who helped him along the way, and the mindset that allowed him to keep moving forward. It's a refreshing reminder that while our struggles are part of our story, they don't have to become our entire identity. We talk about entrepreneurship, building a business from the ground up, finding purpose in serving others, balancing family and work, the importance of community, and why choosing gratitude can completely change the direction of your life. This episode isn't filled with dramatic moments or heartbreaking details. Instead, it's packed with wisdom, encouragement, and a perspective that's becoming harder and harder to find in today's world. If you've ever been working toward something bigger...If you've ever faced setbacks...If you've ever needed a reminder that there's still good ahead... This conversation is for you. Sometimes the strongest people aren't the ones who tell you every painful detail of their past. Sometimes they're the ones who quietly show you that healing, growth, and hope are possible simply by the way they choose to live today. We're grateful Tracy trusted us with his story, and we hope this conversation leaves you walking away with a little more gratitude, a little more perspective, and the reminder that every one of us gets to choose what kind of story we continue writing. Because everyone has a story.

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