
From Minnesota Roots to Public Land Advocate: A Conversation with Randy Newberg Explore Randy Newberg’s journey from a childhood immersed in Northern Minnesota’s deer camps to becoming a staunch advocate for public land and conservation. This interview dives deep into the stories that shaped his passion and how his experiences have fueled his efforts to protect hunting opportunities for future generations. In this episode: Randy’s nostalgic recount of growing up in a tight-knit hunting community in Minnesota The story of a spike buck that sparked his fascination with hunting as a young child Lessons learned from his father’s dedicated effort to mentor less fortunate kids in hunting The importance of volunteerism and community service in shaping his outlook on life and conservation How hunting became a pathway for personal growth, resilience, and understanding of the natural world Randy’s inspiring journey into the media side of conservation, including the challenges of starting his own show Reflections on the historical significance of public land conservation efforts in America Practical hunting tips and stories about grouse and elk hunting experiences The role of storytelling in passing down traditions and motivating new generations Advice on maintaining a sustainable future for hunting, wild places, and wildlife habitat Resources & Links: Fresh Tracks YouTube Channel Hunt Talk Forum Randy Newberg on Instagram Hunting Stories Links Want to be a guest? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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