In this episode, we catch up with Clint Capurro between hunts. Clint is the co-host of the hunting show, Prime Revolution. We talk about how they started the show, some of the adventures they have been on and their recent move to an online platform. Prime is all about sharing their passion for hunting with the next generation, and we get to chat about the importance of that legacy being passed down. Clint also owns and operates a few trucking companies in Nevada, and we catch up with how that business has been during a pandemic, and what it is like to split between a hunting show and business.
While filming in Utah, I got to chat with Austin Musselman, of Brown Forman, owners of Jack Daniel Whiskey. Austin comes from a long family line of distillers that dates back 150 years. We talk about the history of commercial Whiskey production, how his family business has changed over the years, his involvement, and his own endeavors in the hunting and outdoor space. There are some great insights to learn from his varied background, for those in a family business, or if you are wanting to pursue your own business ventures.
This episode we share hunting camp with John Makoff. He is a hunter, a surfer, and he is Chairman of Huntin Fool, which provides hunting planning services and a Managing Director of Unique Investment Corporation, which does private equity investing. We got to spend a week hunting elk at his ranch in Idaho, where he has done an amazing job of managing wildlife for premier hunting, whilst providing a first class experience for hunters. He has a really engaging story about how he got his start and we talk about the value of having good people around you and a solid team, to accomplish your goals. https://www.huntinfool.com/ https://uniquepartners.com/
In this talk, we hear from Jana Waller, of Skull Bound Chronicles. Jana has been a lifelong hunter as well as a strong supporter of veterans and conservation. We hear about how she got started in hunting tv, and recently made her transition from TV to Online only. We also chat about how she has been able to use her platform to help veterans get outside and active, and helping to conserve wild lands for future generations. Later on in the episode she shares about how she is able to keep up with the changing times in the realm of hunting, and how others can pursue their own passion for the outdoors. https://www.skullboundtv.com/
Daniel is a well known published photographer who has spent the last 8 years working the grind of New York City, he has shot for some of the biggest brands in the fashion industry like Oscar de la Renta, Paper, JPMC, and Chris Habana Jewelry. In this podcast he shares his experiences, both good and bad, and what it's like living and building your name as a photographer in the Fashion Mecca of New York City.
Nick is a former 2/75 Army Ranger Sniper and GRS Operator, and has taken what he leaned in the military applied it to what he does now in high level training here in the states. We get to hear what it was like overseas and how that built a foundation to what he is doing today, as well as a sneak peak into a recent shoot we did with Nick and a group of former military guys.
Jim is a former Army Ranger and a Delta Force Sniper and Free Fall Platoon Sgt. once he retired from the military he went into protection work for some of the biggest names in music, Linkin Park, Disturbed and Taylor Swift. He has now transitioned into building his own personal brand and taking what he learned in the military to training and teaching civilians.
Today we are sharing a talk I had with George Bruce Wilson, from Three Peaks Films. He is an award winning Film-maker/Photographer/Creator based out of Salt Lake City, UT. We had connected via social media, having shared similar interests and creative circles, and got to catch up at the Outdoor Retailer show in Denver. George is known for his incredible climbing imagery, but he also creates in other genres and backdrops as well. So we get to talk about some of the interesting stories and take a behind the scenes look at the outdoor films and photographs that he has captured, and the adventure involved along the way.
Today we get to catch up with Nathan Barry, who founded ConvertKit, which focuses on email marketing for online creators. Nathan has been a friend for many years, from growing up together in Idaho, and it is exciting to see where his company has come in such a short time. We talk about how the company took shape, the impact that Convert kit has had on creatives, and he shares helpful business and startup information, such as the value of moving fast and overlapping your customers. We hope you can glean some valuable tips from this talk, no matter what line of work you are in.
With everything going on in the world today, we have all been affected in different ways, and our purpose with this podcast is to inspire and share. So we are excited to continue sharing our podcast with you again, starting with this inspirational talk. In this episode, while rafting the Grand Canyon, we had the opportunity to talk with a great friend, Johnny Waite. He is a motivational person that does personal and business coaching, has done extreme ultra marathons, and has for many years, been a part of the Spartan race community. He is a host of the Spartan Up podcast and has traveled the globe. We get into a wide range of topics, ways to challenge the mind and body, and he shares a wealth of knowledge. We hope you get some inspiration and enjoy this talk.