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The Wild Dispatch
Robin Warman
84 episodes
2 days ago

From world-record-breaking expeditions to traditional techniques: The Wild Dispatch explores the incredible ways we connect with nature. 

Full of honest conversations and occasional audio-adventures. This part-Brit part-South-African in America chats with guests about fishing, foraging, tracking, homesteading, ancient hunting, ultralight camping, and everything in between. It’s a podcast for nature lovers —an owl-hoot to the skills and traditions that've got us here today.

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From world-record-breaking expeditions to traditional techniques: The Wild Dispatch explores the incredible ways we connect with nature. 

Full of honest conversations and occasional audio-adventures. This part-Brit part-South-African in America chats with guests about fishing, foraging, tracking, homesteading, ancient hunting, ultralight camping, and everything in between. It’s a podcast for nature lovers —an owl-hoot to the skills and traditions that've got us here today.

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The Wild Dispatch
EP83: The Role We Play in Nature ↣ John Anderson from Nevada Wild

From the rainforests of the Olympic Peninsula to the arid environment of Lincoln County, Nevada, John Anderson has spent his life completely immersed in nature. Awarded Nevada Game Warden of the year – Unsurprisingly, John has a bunch of great stories for us today. While many involve him chasing down the bad guys, you might be surprised to learn he wasn't always exactly on the right side of the law himself...

A huge thank you again to John for sharing his time and stories with us today. And thanks to his Dad for making the introduction.

You can watch John on 'Nevada Wild' available on Animal Planet - the season finale airs Tuesday Jan 6 at 9pm EST
Learn how to become a game warden at gamewarden.org

Episode Summary:

The conversation covers the role of a game warden, the influence of a rural upbringing on career choice, the training and career transition process, the balance between work and hunting, childhood adventures and mischief, the regulation of recreation and freedom, the father's transition and poaching, and the game warden's role and escalations. The conversation delves into the ethical considerations in wildlife management, the use of technology in wildlife crime investigation, the human role in ecosystem management, and the significance of hunting and wildlife management. It also explores the challenges and ethical dilemmas faced by game wardens in their line of work. The conversation covers a range of topics including hunting experiences, wildlife forensics, forensic analysis, wildlife relocation, muzzleloader hunting, search and rescue operations, TV show impact, advice for aspiring game wardens, and TV show schedule and availability. The discussion provides insights into the diverse responsibilities and experiences of a game warden, highlighting the importance of wildlife conservation, forensic analysis, and community involvement.

Chapters

00:00 The Role of a Game Warden

10:35 Balancing Work and Hunting

16:37 Regulating Recreation and Freedom

22:26 Ethical Considerations in Wildlife Management

42:43 Hunting Experience and Wildlife Forensics

48:25 Wildlife Relocation and Conservation Efforts

01:01:36 Search and Rescue Operations and Missing Persons Cases

01:14:14 Advice for Aspiring Game Wardens

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3 days ago
1 hour 59 minutes 4 seconds

The Wild Dispatch
EP82: Tools for Wild Minds ↣ The Double Breath (Exercise)

Part 2) A 2-minute exercise that reduces stress, calms nerves, and increases focus at times when you need it most. That might be on a mountain or ocean, in the bush...even if you hate your boss at work.

Full interviews and adventure episodes will continue to land on Mondays, and these short how-tos will be on Thursdays.

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The Wild Dispatch
EP81: Tools for Wild Minds ↣ The Double Breath (Setup)

Part 1) A brief explanation of this quick breathing exercise and its benefits before the actual exercise in the next episode.

Full interviews and adventure episodes will continue to land on Mondays, and these short how-tos will be on Thursdays.

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1 week ago
2 minutes 44 seconds

The Wild Dispatch
EP80: Some New Tools for the New Year

This is the setup before a two-parter coming out midweek (out Thursday Jan 1st)


Happy New Year everybody! In this episode, Robin takes a break from simultaneously seeking both bears and mushrooms to give a quick update. The TLDR is: On top of the normal programming involving chats with the world's wildest people, on occasional Thursdays, there will be a series of mini-episodes offering tools and exercises you can lean on whenever needed.

Thanks again for another great year - onto the next one!

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1 week ago
6 minutes 8 seconds

The Wild Dispatch
EP79: Xmas at the Methleys ↣ An Interview by Two Young Wild-Lings

Happy holidays everyone! In this festive episode, we turn the tables on our normal format and let two of The Wild Dispatch's biggest (and youngest) fans Interview Robin. Joel and Harry finally get to ask everything they've ever wondered about for the past couple of years. But will they be able to remember their questions with excitement bubbling faster than a Mentos & Diet Coke fountain.

A big thank you again to Harry and Joel Methley for doing such a fantastic job of hosting their first-ever podcast. This one has big laughs, thought-provoking questions, and even a few not-so-rude jokes too!

And a big thanks to Callum for being a good friend and a very generous host, and for making the best snacks a hunting partner could ever wish for ;) 

Check out Callum's Instagram @Kuduhunt on Instagram

Here's the live safari Youtube we chatted about in the episode.





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2 weeks ago
1 hour 3 minutes 55 seconds

The Wild Dispatch
EP78: 𝐹𝐼𝐸𝐿𝐷 𝑁𝑂𝑇𝐸𝑆 | Harvesting Michelin-Grade Sea Salt ↣ Ejler Hjorth-Westh

After adventuring through his Viking homeland of Denmark, Ejler Hjorth-Westh returned to Northern California with a backpack full of interesting stories.

One of those stories chimed with Robin like a cowbell in a cement mixer. During his travels, Ejler tasted the finest artisanal salt of a maker in Denmark... and was left underwhelmed. Which begs the question: If Pacific sea salt really is better, then why? In this episode, Ejler takes Robin on a mission to hunt down (and taste) what he considers the best, punchiest salt in the whole wide world. This is of course accompanied by multiple wilderness observations and scat commentary. 

A big thank you to Ejler for the usual witty banter and world-beating salt.

You can now follow Ejler's fledgling account on Instagram

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3 weeks ago
46 minutes 55 seconds

The Wild Dispatch
EP77: Bleeped and Blurred ↣ Wyatt Black from Alone Season 10: Addiction, Survival, and Finding the Right State-Of-Mind

Many people would shudder at the thought of living in complete isolation through sub-arctic winter. But for Wyatt Black, it's how he finally managed to accept the darkest corners of his past. In this episode, Wyatt spills all about his time on season 10 of the Alone show. All the while maintaining his trademark positive and often laugh-out-loud attitude towards addiction, recovery, and mental health. There's also some fantastic memories growing up in the boonies, hunting, trapping, etc, that helped Wyatt become the man he is today.

Wyatt's new book 'Bleeped and Blurred' launches this week: Be sure to subscribe at www.wyattblack.com and/or follow his publisher codebreaker on Insta for all the latest release info.

Also give Wyatt a follow on Instagram to see whatever wild mayhem he's up to lately.

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1 month ago
2 hours 12 minutes 46 seconds

The Wild Dispatch
EP76: Stephen Klinger ↣ Doing Whitewater Rapids the Spicy Way: A Tool for Better Wilderness Access

In this episode, Robin talks with Stephen Klinger, an Alaskan at his happiest when perched on the jagged edge of self-annihilation. He tests these boundaries aboard his inflatable jet boat, which is capable of maneuvering its way UP raging rapids. Sometimes this is to gain access to incredible hunting grounds; other times it’s simply being the first human to ever reach a river’s glacial lake by boat. This episode is packed full of wild stories, including many close calls, hunting / fishing adventures etc. 

Thanks again to Stephen for sharing his time with us today! Be sure to follow him on Instagram @spoicyfishes 

Also, a big thank you to Adam Brennan from EP54 for making the introduction.

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1 month ago
2 hours 12 minutes 12 seconds

The Wild Dispatch
EP75: A Big (Turkey & Mushroom Themed) Thank You

In this episode, Robin takes a pit stop mid mushroom/turkey hunt to say an enormous thank you for joining us on this podcasting adventure. Thank you to all the amazing guests and listeners! Thank you for every download, for every good review, and for every recommendation to a friend you've given... And for every guest who's shown up with their wild stories. The Wild Dispatch continues to grow because of you all: our ever-growing group of Dispatchlings ;)

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1 month ago
11 minutes 15 seconds

The Wild Dispatch
EP74: 𝐹𝐼𝐸𝐿𝐷 𝑁𝑂𝑇𝐸𝑆 | Bowhunting Antelope ↣ Fred Hammer & Robin Gratz

In this episode, Robin, Fred Hammer, and Robin Gratz spend three action-packed days trying to land an African monster. This is no small feat. Historically South Africa has always been packed with high caliber apex predators: Lions, Leopards, Cheetahs, hyenas, packs of African wild dogs etc. As a result antelope have developed an incredible skill-set that helps to keep them alive. So, getting close with a bow in hand is sometimes laughably difficult. Nevertheless they manage to close the distance, and let arrows fly. 

A big thanks to Fred Hammer from Bowhunting Africa for his fantastic guiding services, and Robin Gratz from Daggaboy films for capturing the adventure. 

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1 month ago
1 hour 30 minutes 29 seconds

The Wild Dispatch
EP73: The Dick Proenneke Pancakes Episode ↣ Remembering an Icon with K & Monroe

To this day, the legend of Dick Proenneke continues through his journals and wonderful footage. However, we were surprised to discover that Dick’s sourdough starter also lives on! What better way to celebrate a life-lived-wild than with sourdough pancakes made with the trusty sourdough jar from his cabin? In this episode, Robin and his wife Hanneke sit down with the cabin’s previous caretakers for 19 years: K Schubeck and Monroe Robinson. They share some of their fondest memories of Dick, while we enjoy his pancake recipe, even topped with wild blueberry jam picked at Twin Lakes, Alaska. Once again, a huge thank you to K and Monroe for such a treat on so many different levels.

You can find Monroe's fantastic book, 'The Handcrafted Life of Dick Proenneke' at Lost Art Press 

Find more conversations featuring Monroe and Dick Proenneke in EP43, EP51 and EP73 

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2 months ago
1 hour 41 minutes 48 seconds

The Wild Dispatch
EP72: 𝐹𝐼𝐸𝐿𝐷 𝑁𝑂𝑇𝐸𝑆 | Spearfishing in NorCal ↣ Larry Knowles

In this episode, Robin and Larry take advantage of the year's calmest ocean and go for an adventure underwater. A big thank you to Larry for sharing his time, patience, and knowledge about these parts of the Pacific ocean. 

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2 months ago
42 minutes 1 second

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EP71: Nathan Olsen Wins Alone S12 ↣ Encountering Baboons & Child-Eating Catfish

In this Episode, Robin and Nathan dive deep into everything Alone Season 12 in South Africa. This one has a bunch of entertaining and sometimes emotional stories: From memories of growing up under Larry Dean Olsen, a legendary figure in the wilderness arena, to applying his lessons in the semi-deserts of Alone, South Africa... From extremely close encounters with exotic animals, to the heavily documented benefits of wilderness therapy (And the way it helped Nathan win Alone). This one is a real treat for anybody with even an ounce of curiosity for the outdoors. More links at the bottom. 

Once again, a huge thank you to Nathan for allowing us into his circle for this episode. It's been an honor hearing your story.

Links:

Outdoor Behavioral Healthcare

Anasazi Foundation

Books: Outdoor Survival Skills & Wilderness Survival  - by Larry Dean Olsen (support your local bookstore if you can!)

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2 months ago
1 hour 52 minutes 13 seconds

The Wild Dispatch
EP70: 𝐹𝐼𝐸𝐿𝐷 𝑁𝑂𝑇𝐸𝑆 | Chasing Tuna ↣ Dennis, Jim, Jordan & Robin

In this episode, Robin and regular guest Dennis McKiver head out into the Pacific Ocean in search of Tuna... They catch up on recent Stories and test their mettle against some rough seas... but who will crack first?

As promised, there will be an extra sprinkling of 'Field Notes' episodes over the coming months. Far too many adventures, both big and small, are clogging up The Wild Dispatch HQ's hard drives, so in an effort to avoid taking a mountain of untold tales to the grave, there will be roughly one extra release like this per month. 

What do you think of this episode? Let us know your thoughts with an Insta message

A big thanks to Dennis, Jim, and Jordan for putting up with the extra recording gear.

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3 months ago
1 hour 36 minutes 36 seconds

The Wild Dispatch
EP69: Naude Dreyer ↣ Wrestling Seals in the Name of Ocean Conservation

In this episode, Robin chats with Naude Dreyer – co founder of Ocean Conservation Namibia. Naude shares some incredible stories from the rugged Namibian coastline, seal rescues, rabies shots, and many other animal encounters from the ocean. From the adrenaline-pumping chases across sandy beaches to the innovative techniques he helped develop to save entangled marine life, Naude's journey is one of passion, dedication, and a relentless pursuit of a healthier ocean. Get ready to be captivated with tales of resilience, innovation, and the wild beauty of nature, all wrapped up with Naude's sharp Namibian sense of humor.

Once again, a huge thank you to Naude for his time today. Be sure to give him a follow, and show some support at the links below:

Ocean conservation Namibia - Donate Here

Watch the action on YouTube, Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok

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3 months ago
1 hour 25 minutes 41 seconds

The Wild Dispatch
EP68: Bonus Episode ↣ Getting Pumped for Elk Season with Michael, Jared, Lucas & Robin

Right now in the US it's that magical time of year when the elk mating season descends into a full-bore rut-mode. It's also a time when (some would say) foolish individuals pick up their bows and arrows and do their best to challenge 900lb animals to a close quarters fight. This is an episode of The Hunting Stories Podcast –Robin and friends take a minute to reminisce about the bowhunting adventures of September 2024. There’s highs, lows, funny bathroom mishaps, multiple successes and a whole bunch of banter. A similar gang are back together again for this 2025 season. The bulls are already bugling, the good times are rolling, and no doubt more stories are being made right about… Now. Good luck to everybody out there trying to fill their freezer the hard way this season!

A big thanks to Michael for sharing this episode with us today.

Be sure to follow Micheal from the ever growing Hunting Stories Podcast 

And check out his informative Hunter's Brief episode available on the same channel every Friday.

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4 months ago
1 hour 53 minutes 14 seconds

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EP67: Jermaine Hodge ↣ Elk Stories from A World-Champion Caller

Jermaine Hodge is an athlete on multiple levels. Part of the elite military Greco-Roman world class wrestling program, his tournament winning talent brought him to Colorado over 20 years ago, where his passion for chasing elk really took hold. With the same focus for excellence Jermaine has found success both in the mountains and on stage, where he became RMEF elk calling world champ in 2019. 

In this Episode Robin Warman and Jermaine Hodge delve into the intricacies of elk hunting, sharing personal experiences and valuable insights. They discuss the pivotal moments of realization in the field, the importance of preparation, and the nuances of calling techniques. They also explore the differences between approaching herd bulls and satellite bulls, as well as strategies for post-shot scenarios. Jermaine emphasizes the significance of understanding elk behavior and adapting calls to improve hunting success, while Robin reflects on his learning journey and the challenges faced in the wild.

Links:

Follow Jermaine on instagram and YouTube and Facebook

Check out Colorado High Altitude Hunters

The Hodge Elk call from Phelps

Check out his seminar on HuntStand

Top Takeaways:

Practice makes perfect in archery.
Always challenge yourself to improve.
Mistakes are crucial for learning.
Preparation is key for successful hunts.
Aggression can lead to more opportunities.
Understanding elk behavior is essential.
Fitness plays a significant role in hunting success.
Be ready to adapt your strategy in the field.
Humanizing elk calls can improve effectiveness.
Never say no to an opportunity. The moment of realization can change your perspective on hunting.
Preparation is key to a successful hunting experience.
Aggression in hunting can lead to greater success if managed well.
Understanding elk behavior is crucial for effective calling.
Different situations require different calling techniques.
Falling for fake elk calls is a common mistake for novice hunters.
Every call derives from a basic cow sound.
Post-shot strategies can help in tracking and recovering the animal.
Being adaptable in your approach can lead to better outcomes.
Continuous learning and improvement are essential in hunting.

Chapters:

00:00 An Antelope Hunt Adventure
02:52 Archery Skills and Challenges
06:01 Mistakes and Learning in Hunting
08:58 The Importance of Preparation
11:58 The Journey of an Elk Hunter
14:51 The Art of Calling Elk
17:37 Strategies for Success in the Field
20:41 The Role of Fitness in Hunting
23:34 Navigating Opportunities and Risks
26:26 The Value of Aggression in Hunting
29:31 Learning from Mistakes
32:30 The Thrill of the Chase
35:35 Final Thoughts and

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4 months ago
2 hours 2 minutes 41 seconds

The Wild Dispatch
EP66: Dug North ↣ Surviving Alone in South Africa & Customizing Tools for the Wild

In this episode Robin chats with Dug North about his experiences on the latest season of The Alone Show - the first time ever in Africa. (Final is live on History Channel this Thursday Aug 21st 2025). 

Dug is a person of a great many talents, blessed with laser focus and the wild enthusiasm it takes to become skilled at something very quickly. A creative and maker on many levels, and armed with a sharp sense of humor, it's easy to see why they invited him onto the show. In this episode Robin and Dug, discuss the nitty gritty of Alone in general, along with the particularly nuanced challenges that come with this season being in the hottest and driest location yet. We also cover a bunch of other topics including, Dug's past, Ancient skills , building traditional tools, Modifying modern tools, The political and global importance of water, the remarkable survival skills of ancient man, mental health, Pemmican and almost everything between.

A huge thank you to Dug North for sharing his time with us today!

Be sure to follow Dug on Instagram and YouTube... check out his website too.

Also thanks to Alone and The History Channel for giving me access to Dug and this season's imagery.

But that's not the only imagery we used, Kielyn from Episodes 33 and 39 happened to take the photo we're using for this episode's album cover.

Photo credit for the images is: ©️2025, A&E Television Networks, LLC photo: Rose Marie Cromwell

Photo credit for the key art is: ©️2025, A&E Television Networks

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4 months ago
2 hours 6 minutes 14 seconds

The Wild Dispatch
EP65: Hunting Answers From Our Ancestors ↣ Tony Fair (@guerilla_forager)

Today we dive deep into the world of ancient culture with Tony Fair —A guy obsessed with figuring out how our ancestors managed to both scrape a living and create a bunch of rock art at the same time. In this episode, we explore the intricate connections between nature, history, and art as Tony shares his experiences of discovering ancient petroglyphs (plus the occasional mushroom) and the stories they tell. 

Growing up on the run from the law, It was Tony's unconventional childhood that fueled his fascination with ancient cultures and the art they produced. From the mysteries of solstice markers to the spiritual significance of the many ancient artworks he's witnessed, Robin and Tony connect both past and present through the timeless allure of the natural world.

A big thank you again to Tony for jumping on the podcast!

Give Tony a follow on Instagram as @guerilla_forager

Also check out the American Rock Art Research Association or your local community on social media for more info.

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5 months ago
2 hours 21 minutes 52 seconds

The Wild Dispatch
EP64: Living With Lions, Elephants and Guerilla Fighters ↣ Lyn and Mike Methley in Namibia

Today We are traveling across the world and back in time to Namibia in the South West of Africa... 300 miles from the nearest grocery store, Lyn and Mike Methley raised their family while helping to build the first road through the area in the 1960’s. They lived side by side with the lions, impala, crocodiles and the enormous, but sadly extinct, desert elephants. Living close to the Northern border with Angola, they also had more than a few encounters with guerrilla fighters during a particularly turbulent time. This one’s got a bunch of bonkers stories folks so buckle up and never let off the accelerator.

A huge thank-you to Lyn and Mike for their time and stories today!

And thanks again to Callum from @kuduhunt for the introduction.

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5 months ago
2 hours 1 minute 52 seconds

The Wild Dispatch

From world-record-breaking expeditions to traditional techniques: The Wild Dispatch explores the incredible ways we connect with nature. 

Full of honest conversations and occasional audio-adventures. This part-Brit part-South-African in America chats with guests about fishing, foraging, tracking, homesteading, ancient hunting, ultralight camping, and everything in between. It’s a podcast for nature lovers —an owl-hoot to the skills and traditions that've got us here today.