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Full Draw Podcast

CJ DiBattista / Gary Baldwin

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Welcome to the Full Draw Podcast, where we explore the world of bowhunting and archery with myself, CJ and my brother, Gary. Join us as we dive into the latest trends, equipment, and techniques in bowhunting and archery. We cover everything from choosing the right bow to mastering the art of shooting and becoming better bowhunters. Our show features insightful interviews with experts in the industry who share their tips and insights on hunting and archery. So whether you're an experienced bo ...
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Guy Raz interviews the world’s best-known entrepreneurs to learn how they built their iconic brands. In each episode, founders reveal deep, intimate moments of doubt and failure, and share insights on their eventual success. How I Built This is a master-class on innovation, creativity, leadership and how to navigate challenges of all kinds. New episodes release on Mondays and Thursdays. Listen to How I Built This on the Wondery App or wherever you listen to your podcasts. You can listen earl ...
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The Bad Place

Infinity Studios

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We are in The Bad Place. The whole world. Everything is bad. Join compulsive complainer/New York Times bestselling author Cameron Kasky, former Dark Knight David Mazouz, music video editor Mooch, and many other confusing people to ask galaxy-sized questions and come to cathartic conclusions about existence and love.
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It's Good To Walk

Ed Jackson

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Join Ed Jackson as he chats to guests about resilience, determination and their journeys through adversity. "We take so much from the people around us - from their stories, actions and experiences. Over this series I’ll be chatting to people that inspire me. Not just about what they’ve done, but about who they are and what makes them tick. I’ll be lifting the lid to uncover some gems of wisdom and advice for us all, at the same time as trying to answer questions of my own!"
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Josh McKenzie from Caribou Media Outdoors stopped by this week to talk about his new setup for 2025 (The Prime Form). We want to say a big congratulations to our boys, Boulay Benoit and Payton Golden, on bringing home Gold and Silver at the Canadian 3d Nationals in Alberta this past weekend. Send us a text Thanks for listening, Don't forget to like…
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The most common map of the world is one that was created in the 16th century known as the Mercator projection. Now the African Union has joined a campaign to update this map with a new one which much more accurately represents the size of Africa in the world. Does the size of the African continent represent a 400 year disinformation campaign? Guest…
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This week the Tweet is the Pilotbird. It's chocolate-brown in colour, and it measures about 18 centimetres. And although it's a secretive bird, that bright and clear call will alert you to its presence. Legend has it that the Pilotbird's call was a useful guide, or 'pilot', for hunters who were looking for larger, plumper, Lyrebirds! And back in 20…
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Podcaster and broadcaster Josh Szeps has made a career out of making uncomfortable conversations comfortable. He has worked in America on programs like HuffPost Live and in Australia he worked with Mike Carlton early in his career and hosted the afternoon show on ABC local radio. He now hosts his own podcast Uncomfortable Conversations. Guest: Josh…
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It was on the 24th August 2006, that the International Astronomical Union changed the definition of planet which meant that Pluto lost its status as the 9th planet in our solar system. On this auspicious anniversary we talk to the astronomer who made the discovery that lead to Pluto's downgrading. Guest: Mike Brown, author of How I Killed Pluto and…
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Working 4 days a week on the same salary might seem like an unrealistic dream, but years of trials by businesses world wide show that reducing work hours can boost productivity, job satisfaction, reduces sick leave and even increase profits. So why is there so much reluctance to consider the measure in Australia, in the middle of a productivity cri…
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George Orwell wrote the book Animal Farm during WW2 as he tried to come to terms with his disappointment in the harsh reality of life in the Soviet Union under Stalin. The themes of overturning an authoritarian government made the book the perfect story for the CIA to be using for propaganda. Over a period of a few months in 1955, they distributed …
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The International Criminal Court set an important precedent in international law last month when it included in the arrest warrants issued for members of the Afghan Taliban a number of charges relating to the criminal treatment of LGBTIQ+ people in the country. It’s the first time that crimes against the LGBTIQ+ community have been included in an a…
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Ring founder Jamie Siminoff joins Guy on the Advice Line, where they answer questions from three founders about balancing short- and long-term goals. Today, we meet Vico, an industrial designer in southern California who's launching a crowdfunding campaign for his patented ergonomic desk. Then Iyin, a Baltimore-based product specialist seeking to b…
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We are back from the Southern Canadian Classic, and what a time it was! Amazing competition and fantastic community. If you have not been, it is a must to add to your event Calendar for 2026. Bruno, Keri, and all their volunteers are pillars in our community and deserve a huge round of applause. Send us a text Thanks for listening, Don't forget to …
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On this episode, I sit down with Sarah Bowmar. Sarah is a professional fitness athlete, mother, and incredible bowhunter both in North America and internationally. Sarah and I discuss her start in the fitness industry, how she met her husband Josh Bowmar, the beginings of their supplement company, and starting Bowmar Bowhunting and Beast Broadheads…
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Amy Errett had a successful career in finance and venture capital before taking a leap into an entirely new business: hair color. When her wife complained about the indignities of coloring her hair at home, Amy realized the sector was ripe for a makeover. At age 56, she dove into the minutiae of dyes and developers, launching her own formula in 201…
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Julian Kingma's photo essay book, The Power of Choice, shows the vulnerable, personal and surprisingly beautiful journey of terminally ill people, their carers and navigators as they make the decision to utilise voluntary assisted dying (VAD). But this project, undertaken with Andrew Denton's organisation, Go Gently, is just one of many moments whe…
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Books have always aroused strong emotions in people. So much so that book owners throughout history have written curses in the front of the book to deter their theft or damage. Some of them are funny but in the middle ages the curses threatened death by some very vicious and imaginative methods. Guest: Eleanor Baker, author of Book Curses: Steal no…
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Kirli Saunder is a Gunai woman from East Gippsland Victoria who’s written nine books including the poetry collections, Kindred, and Returning and in February this year Eclipse. She is a multi media artist connecting poetry with music and digital technology to produce light shows, drone shows and films. Guest: Kirli Saunders, poet, artist, singer an…
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Alaska has been the location of some big negotiations in the past. Back in 1867, the Russians sold the territory to America for 7.2 million dollars, because they were short of cash. Now President Putin has come back to the former Russian territory to meet with President Trump to negotiate an end to the war in Ukraine. Guest: Ian Hartman, Professor …
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In 2021, Daniel Humm shook up the dining world by making his 3-Michelin-star restaurant, Eleven Madison Park, 100% plant-based. No meat. No butter. No cream. It was a first in fine dining, igniting global headlines, industry backlash, and endless debate. Now, in an exclusive podcast conversation with Guy Raz, Daniel shares his next bold decision—he…
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Our boy Payton Golden is back on the podcast this week to talk about his time at Nationals, and we dive into what we think could help grow the archery community here in Ontario. Send us a text Thanks for listening, Don't forget to like and subscribe to stay up to date and follow us on Instagram to show you support and help us grow.…
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This episode is a solo podcast where I go over the second group of five broadheads that will be featured in my Mechanical Broadhead Test #2 video. The second group of five broadheads to round out the ten in the test will be from G5 Outdoors, Rage, Grim Reaper, and Thorn. Make sure you listen to Ep 044 to hear about the other five that will be in th…
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Crumbl may be a cookie business – but Jason McGowan turned it into a fast-growing restaurant chain by building it like a tech startup. He and co-founder Sawyer Hemsley meticulously A/B tested the recipe, launched a delivery app early on, and went viral with weekly drops of wild new flavors like bubblegum and Almost Everything Bagel. In just eight y…
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Bret McKenzie is part of the world-conquering New Zealand comedy duo Flight of the Conchords. And if that wasn't enough, his song written for the Muppets - Man or Muppet - won both a Grammy and and Academy award. This month he releases his second solo album Freak Out City … which follows his 2022 debut Songs Without Jokes. Guest: Bret McKenzie, Son…
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The Right Reverend Susan Bell is the 12th Bishop of Niagara in Canada and is in Australia to give the Barry Marshall Memorial Lecture at the University of Melbourne's Trinity College. She will be talking about what we can learn about managing polarisation from the 17th century priest and poet George Herbert. Guest: The Right Reverend Susan Bell, 12…
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