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The Truth About Hunting : Host Round Table, Real Stories & Lessons

59 min · 19 de abr de 2026
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What really happens behind the highlight reels of hunting and outdoor life? In this candid roundtable episode, Bethany, Adrienne, Erin, and Julia sit down to reflect on a full season of conversations, hunts, and hard-earned lessons. Instead of a single guest, this episode brings together the voices behind the podcast to unpack what stood out most from unforgettable guests and powerful community moments to the realities that don’t always make it onto social media. The group shares personal hunting stories, including first harvests, missed shots, and the emotional highs and lows that come with time in the field. From elk hunts in the mountains to first-time duck hunters finding their confidence, this episode highlights how growth often comes through failure, persistence, and shared experiences. They also dive into deeper themes: the rise of women in hunting, the importance of mentorship and communication, and how intentional time outdoors can restore balance in an otherwise fast-paced life. Whether it’s teaching beginners, navigating fear around firearms, or simply making time to get outside, the conversation emphasizes progress over perfection. Above all, this episode is a reminder that no one starts as an expert—and that the most meaningful moments often come from the messy, imperfect, real parts of the journey. In this episode, you’ll learn: *  Why storytelling and community have been the most impactful part of this season *  How women are building confidence and connection through hunting and outdoor skills *  The importance of communication when mentoring new hunters *  Real hunting experiences from missed shots to first harvests *  How social media can create unrealistic expectations (and why showing failure matters) *  Why beginners often struggle with fear, perfectionism, and information overload *  How small wins in the outdoors can be just as meaningful as a harvest *  The role of conservation and why new hunters (especially women) are essential to its future *  Practical tips for introducing someone new to hunting or shooting *  Why intentional time outdoors can improve mental clarity and overall well-being Follow along for more real conversations, outdoor stories, and insights from women shaping the future of hunting and conservation. Join the Ascend Instagram community at @duascend and http://www.ducks.org/ascend [http://www.ducks.org/ascend]. The Ascend Podcast by Ducks Unlimited is Sponsored by: Bird Dig Whiskey. Visit birddogwhiskey.com [https://www.birddogwhiskey.com/]. Enjoy Responsibly!  Taurus Firearms. Visit taurusUSA.com [http://www.taurususa.com/] Oklahoma Joes. Visit oklahomajoes.com [http://www.oklahomajoes.com/] and use promo code "DUCKS10" for 10% off your order. Springfield Armory. Visit springfield-armory.com [https://www.springfield-armory.com/]

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