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Hunter and fisherman, Dr. Ed Pham, discusses the freedom and opportunities in the United States

27 min · 14 de jul de 2026
Portada del episodio Hunter and fisherman, Dr. Ed Pham, discusses the freedom and opportunities in the United States

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In this episode of Bringing Back the Wild, I sit down with my friend Ed Pham, whose journey to the United States shaped his passion for the outdoors and a life of service. Ed shares powerful memories of growing up in post-war Vietnam, arriving in America without speaking English, and discovering the freedom and opportunity that changed his life forever.

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Portada del episodio Cecil Corringham of Life-Form Taxidermy discusses conservation and community outreach funded by hunters

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