• Wild Cooking with an Okayest Cook
    Feb 19 2026

    On this episode of the Adaptive Outdoorsman Podcast, presented by Trackchair, we welcome Chris Whonsetler, the culinary enthusiast behind the Okayest Cook podcast. Chris shares his passion for wild game cooking and food preservation, offering insights into unique culinary techniques and hunting adventures. His story is one of creativity, exploration, and a love for both food and the outdoors.

    In today's episode, we delve into Chris's experiences with preparing raw meat dishes like tartar and carpaccio, and his innovative approaches to using wild game in everyday cooking. The conversation covers the art of food preservation, including canning and water glassing eggs, as well as Chris's tips for hunting various game species. Chris also discusses the importance of sustainable food practices and his hopes for inspiring others to explore wild game cuisine.

    Thank you for tuning into the Adaptive Outdoorsman Podcast. Please leave a like and review on your preferred podcast platform. We're available on all major platforms! Don't forget to share this episode with friends and family. Stay adaptive! If you have questions, concerns, or would like to be a guest on the show, email us at theadaptiveoutdoorsman@gmail.com. For more about the Adaptive Outdoorsman, visit https://linktr.ee/adaptive_outdoorsman. Look for the podcast on CarbonTV.

    To reach Chris, you can visit his website at okayestcook.com or follow him at instagram.com/okayestcook, https://www.facebook.com/AnOkayestCook

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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • The Legacy of Camo Dreams with Derek Fussell
    Feb 12 2026

    On this episode of the Adaptive Outdoorsman Podcast, presented by Trackchair, we welcome Derek Fussell, the founder and head dreamer of Camo Dreams, a nonprofit dedicated to providing once in a lifetime outdoor opportunities for deserving children with disabilities or terminal illnesses. Derek shares his journey from being a wildlife biologist to creating a nonprofit that empowers children to experience the outdoors. His story is one of dedication, community, and a passion for giving back.

    In today's episode, we delve into Derek's experiences with developing Camo Dreams and the challenges of expanding a nonprofit. The conversation covers the partnerships with organizations like Buck Commander, the logistics of planning hunting trips, and the importance of adaptive equipment. Derek also discusses the future of Camo Dreams, including plans to establish a volunteer board and expand their reach.

    Thank you for tuning into the Adaptive Outdoorsman Podcast. Please leave a like and review on your preferred podcast platform. We're available on all major platforms! Don't forget to share this episode with friends and family. Stay adaptive! If you have questions, concerns, or would like to be a guest on the show, email us at theadaptiveoutdoorsman@gmail.com. For more about the Adaptive Outdoorsman, visit https://linktr.ee/adaptive_outdoorsman. Look for the podcast on CarbonTV.

    To reach Derek, you can email him at camodreamsinc@yahoo.com or visit https://camo-dreamsinc.org. Connect with Derek at the following links: https://facebook.com/camodreamsinc, https://instagram.com/camo_dreams_inc, https://twitter.com/derekfussell

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    59 mins
  • Innovating Fishing Gear with Dave Hansen
    Feb 5 2026

    On this episode of the Adaptive Outdoorsman Podcast, presented by Trackchair, I'd like to introduce our guest Dave Hanson, an adaptive fisherman and innovator. Dave shares his inspiring journey of overcoming paralysis and creating the Grip and Rip, an adaptive fishing grip system that empowers anglers with mobility challenges.

    In today's episode, we discuss Dave's experiences with developing innovative gear, the importance of specialized equipment, and the role of community feedback in shaping adaptive products. The conversation explores accessible fishing locations, the support of nonprofits for disabled anglers, and effective techniques for cooking and smoking fish. Dave opens up about his favorite fishing spots, memorable catches, and future plans for expanding adaptive equipment into the broader outdoor industry.

    Thank you for listening to the Adaptive Outdoorsman Podcast. Please leave a like and review on the podcast host of your choice. We are on all platforms! Don't forget to share this with all your friends and family. Remember to stay adaptive. If you would like to reach out to me about questions, concerns, being a guest, or know someone that you would like on the show, email me at theadaptiveoutdoorsman@gmail.com. For everything Adaptive Outdoorsman, visit https://linktr.ee/adaptive_outdoorsman. Look for the podcast on CarbonTV.

    To reach Dave, visit him on social media or email:
    https://instagram.com/bigfishdavey
    https://instagram.com/theunstoppablesportsman
    theunstoppablesportsman@gmail.com

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    59 mins
  • Transforming Lives with Anthony Pace
    Jan 29 2026

    On this episode of the Adaptive Outdoorsman Podcast, presented by Action Trackchair, I'd like to introduce our guest Anthony Pace, CEO and founder of Freedom Hunters, a nonprofit dedicated to honoring military veterans through outdoor adventures. Anthony shares the mission of Freedom Hunters and how outdoor activities like hunting and fishing serve as powerful healing tools for veterans.

    In today's episode, we discuss Anthony's experiences with veterans, the therapeutic benefits of outdoor activities, and the variety of events organized by Freedom Hunters. The conversation explores the logistics of international hunts, the use of adaptive equipment, and the growth plans for the nonprofit. Anthony opens up about memorable hunting trips, the impact of community support, and future goals for expanding their outreach.

    Thank you for listening to the Adaptive Outdoorsman Podcast. Please leave a like and review on the podcast host of your choice. We are on all platforms! Don't forget to share this with all your friends and family. Remember to stay adaptive. If you would like to reach out to me about questions, concerns, being a guest, or know someone that you would like on the show, email me at theadaptiveoutdoorsman@gmail.com For everything Adaptive Outdoorsman, visit https://linktr.ee/adaptive_outdoorsman Look for the podcast on CarbonTV

    To reach Anthony, visit him on social media at:

    Freedom Hunters Website: https://www.freedomhunters.org, https://www.facebook.com/freedomhunters , https://www.instagram.com/freedomhunters

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    50 mins
  • From Challenge to Innovation with Doug Ingle
    Jan 22 2026

    On this episode of the Adaptive Outdoorsman Podcast, presented by Action Trackchair, we welcome Doug Ingle, the innovative mind behind Hunter's Rickshaw, an electric game cart designed to assist hunters in transporting their game. Doug shares his journey from facing personal challenges with diabetes to creating a solution that empowers hunters to navigate rugged terrains with ease. His story is one of creativity, resilience, and a passion for the outdoors.

    In today's episode, we delve into Doug's experiences with developing adaptive equipment and the challenges of bringing a new product to market. The conversation covers the technical aspects of the Hunter's Rickshaw, including its design and functionality, as well as Doug's aspirations for its future. Doug also discusses the importance of accessibility in outdoor activities and his hopes for expanding the reach of his product.

    Thank you for tuning into the Adaptive Outdoorsman Podcast. Please leave a like and review on your preferred podcast platform. We're available on all major platforms! Don't forget to share this episode with friends and family. Stay adaptive! If you have questions, concerns, or would like to be a guest on the show, email us at theadaptiveoutdoorsman@gmail.com. For more about the Adaptive Outdoorsman, visit https://linktr.ee/adaptive_outdoorsman. Look for the podcast on CarbonTV.

    To reach Doug, you can email him at huntersrickshaw@gmail.com or call him at 260-273-7671.

    https://www.facebook.com/doug.ingle https://www.instagram.com/dougingle https://twitter.com/dougingle

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    51 mins
  • Defeeted but Not Defeated: Ed Jones' Journey of Resilience
    Jan 15 2026

    On this episode of the Adaptive Outdoorsman Podcast, presented by Action Trackchair, I'd like to introduce our guest Ed Jones, a double amputee, avid outdoorsman, and fisherman. Ed shares his inspiring journey of resilience, from overcoming the challenges of losing his legs to continuing his passion for fishing and the outdoors. Known for his determination and positive outlook, Ed is a testament to the power of perseverance and community support.

    In today's episode, we discuss Ed's experiences with adaptive sports and the challenges of living with a physical disability. The conversation explores advancements in adaptive technology and the importance of community support. Ed opens up about his personal journey, including the medical events leading to his amputations and his battle to obtain prosthetics. He highlights the role of healthcare professionals and his supportive network in his recovery. Ed's future goals include advocacy work and participating in fishing tournaments.

    Thank you for listening to the Adaptive Outdoorsman Podcast. Please leave a like and review on the podcast host of your choice. We are on all platforms! Don't forget to share this with all your friends and family. Remember to stay adaptive. If you would like to reach out to me about questions, concerns, being a guest, or know someone that you would like on the show, email me at theadaptiveoutdoorsman@gmail.com. For everything Adaptive Outdoorsman, visit https://linktr.ee/adaptive_outdoorsman. Look for the podcast on CarbonTV.

    To reach Ed, find him on Facebook.

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    52 mins
  • Running Against the Odds with Scott Davidson
    Jan 8 2026

    On this episode of the Adaptive Outdoorsman Podcast, presented by Action Trackchair, I'd like to introduce our guest Scott Davidson, an ultra runner, adventure athlete, and proud father. Born with various birth defects, including clubbed foot, Scott is known for his resilience and advocacy work. He shares his journey of overcoming physical challenges and his dedication to empowering others through adaptive sports.

    In today's episode, we discuss Scott's experiences with clubbed foot, the challenges of living with a physical disability, and his passion for ultra running. The conversation explores the advancements in adaptive technology, the importance of community and advocacy, and Scott's work in promoting awareness and support for individuals with disabilities. Scott opens up about his personal journey, the impact of adaptive devices like the Exosym, and his future goals in advocacy and running.

    Thank you for listening to the Adaptive Outdoorsman Podcast. Please leave a like and review on the podcast host of your choice. We are on all platforms! Don't forget to share this with all your friends and family. Remember to stay adaptive. If you would like to reach out to me about questions, concerns, being a guest, or know someone that you would like on the show, email me at theadaptiveoutdoorsman@gmail.com. For everything Adaptive Outdoorsman, visit https://linktr.ee/adaptive_outdoorsman. Look for the podcast on CarbonTV.

    To reach Scott, visit him on social media at: https://www.instagram.com/living_adaptive, http://livingadaptive.com.

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Fishing Hunting and Healing with Joey Hummel
    Jan 7 2026

    On this episode of the Adaptive Outdoorsman Podcast, presented by Action Trackchair, I'd like to introduce our guest Joey Hummel, a US Marine Corps veteran and co-founder of the Real Warriors Foundation. Known for his dedication to empowering veterans, Joey shares his journey from military service to creating a nonprofit that supports veterans through outdoor activities like fishing and hunting.

    In today's episode, we discuss Joey's experiences in the Marine Corps, the challenges veterans face post-service, and how he discovered the therapeutic benefits of outdoor activities. The conversation explores the Real Warriors Foundation's focus on building community and purpose for veterans, organizing fishing and hunting trips, and the impact of these activities on mental health. Joey opens up about memorable fishing trips, the camaraderie among veterans, and the importance of finding purpose and community after military service.

    Thank you for listening to the Adaptive Outdoorsman podcast. Please leave a like and review on the podcast host of your choice. We are on all platforms! Don't forget to share this with all your friends and family. Remember to stay adaptive. If you would like to reach out to me about questions, concerns, being a guest, or know someone that you would like on the show, email me at theadaptiveoutdoorsman@gmail.com. For everything Adaptive Outdoorsman, visit https://linktr.ee/adaptive_outdoorsman. Look for the podcast on CarbonTV.

    To reach Joey, visit him on social media at: https://www.instagram.com/realwarriorsfoundation. realwarriorsfoundation.org, https://www.facebook.com/ReelWarriorsFoundation

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    1 hr and 3 mins