Blog
The Wild Initiative blog is your gateway to a world of practical insights and engaging narratives on homesteading, hunting, fishing, and the great outdoors. Explore our articles designed to inspire and equip both beginners and enthusiasts alike as you embark on your own journey to escape the ordinary and pursue your wild initiative.
Most Recent Posts
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The Wild Initiative Podcast

From homesteading to hunting, fishing, and conservation, dive into The Wild Initiative Podcast, where we uncover the personal stories of remarkable individuals who have chosen to escape the ordinary and pursue their wild initiative. Prepare to be inspired by their experiences as we invite you to challenge the conventional and break free from the constraints of the everyday.
Most Recent Episode
Ep 247 – Charles Spiegel: A Target Rich Environment
Waypoint Podcast Network
The Wild Initiative is proud to be a member of the Waypoint Podcast Network. The Waypoint Podcast Network is bringing together the voices of the outdoors. We are a collection of the podcasts you already know and love, and some you hadn’t yet discovered – until now.

Guest Appearances
Explore my guest appearances on fellow podcasts, where I’ve shared insights about homesteading, hunting, fishing, and the unwavering pursuit of individual passions. Join me in these engaging conversations as we delve into the exceptional, inspiring your own journey towards embracing the extraordinary.
Conservation
Discover an array of organizations at the forefront of defending the rights of hunters and anglers, advocating for wildlife, and promoting the conservation and restoration of habitat, all while championing the traditions of shooting sports. These organizations are dedicated to upholding the principles of the North American Model of Wildlife Conservation, a cornerstone of wildlife management in North America.

“If you are not working to protect hunting, then you are working to destroy it.”
// Fred Bear