Comments on: Steven Rinella on Hunting (and Why You Should Care), Reconnecting with Nature, Favorite Trips, and More (#470) https://tim.blog/2020/10/06/steven-rinella-meateater/ Tim Ferriss's 4-Hour Workweek and Lifestyle Design Blog. Tim is an author of 5 #1 NYT/WSJ bestsellers, investor (FB, Uber, Twitter, 50+ more), and host of The Tim Ferriss Show podcast (400M+ downloads) Wed, 21 Jun 2023 22:04:32 +0000 hourly 1 By: Frank https://tim.blog/2020/10/06/steven-rinella-meateater/#comment-157495 Tue, 27 Oct 2020 20:30:11 +0000 https://tim.blog/?p=53059#comment-157495 In reply to Nathan.

thanks

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By: Frank MiNutz https://tim.blog/2020/10/06/steven-rinella-meateater/#comment-157494 Tue, 27 Oct 2020 20:28:57 +0000 https://tim.blog/?p=53059#comment-157494 I love Steve. Great to see him on the podcast.

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By: Sean Schermer https://tim.blog/2020/10/06/steven-rinella-meateater/#comment-157168 Sun, 18 Oct 2020 00:37:34 +0000 https://tim.blog/?p=53059#comment-157168 Tim, I am a psychiatric nurse in the midwest. If you would like any of my accounts of the current state of the mental health crisis care in my area, feel free to contact me. Thanks for your help investing in the next wave of treatment.

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By: njn12 https://tim.blog/2020/10/06/steven-rinella-meateater/#comment-157087 Wed, 14 Oct 2020 17:50:50 +0000 https://tim.blog/?p=53059#comment-157087 Loved hearing this conversation between two of my favorite podcasters. Steve’s recommendation about how we can all be more thoughtful about our connection with nature was well delivered and even enlightening. And I really enjoy how both of you are able to take sensitive subjects like hunting that may be off-putting to some, and see beyond your largest circles (audiences) and articulate the topics in a reasonable way.

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By: arlinaallen https://tim.blog/2020/10/06/steven-rinella-meateater/#comment-157057 Tue, 13 Oct 2020 15:07:39 +0000 https://tim.blog/?p=53059#comment-157057 I could have listened to the two of you talk for hours! It was like you barley scratched the surface. The timing was so odd, as I have just completed binging on all available episodes on Netflix. So happy to hear there’s a way to get all the previous seasons! If there was a way with words to transmit how important Meat Eater is to me in a way you could feel it, I’d do it. I’m not the kind of girl who would go to the places you go or endure the suffering required to have those experiences you have, so I would have never seen all that I have through such a respectful, smart and caring perspective that Steven has. I’m just blown away. The fishing trip to South America was by far my fav. So excited to dig into the rest of the episodes! Keep up the good work. It’s so important. Thank you from the bottom of my heart! ~Arlina the CityGirl 🙂

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By: noop https://tim.blog/2020/10/06/steven-rinella-meateater/#comment-156938 Thu, 08 Oct 2020 17:09:28 +0000 https://tim.blog/?p=53059#comment-156938 there has been a decreased number of US hunters hunting migratory game birds in Canada. Food for thought: what will this do to the funding available to support wildlife programs in Canada and what will be the effect of this on future waterfowl populations? Will overpopulatio

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By: Nathan https://tim.blog/2020/10/06/steven-rinella-meateater/#comment-156934 Thu, 08 Oct 2020 14:49:27 +0000 https://tim.blog/?p=53059#comment-156934 To anyone that found some of the topics Mr Rinella brought up to be interesting, I cant recommend An Entirely Synthetic Fish: How Rainbow Trout Beguiled America and Overran the World enough. Its a fantastic book. A lot of parallells to Michael Pollan’s work (ie The Omnivores Dilemma). Its fascinating. A true gem.

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By: Carlie https://tim.blog/2020/10/06/steven-rinella-meateater/#comment-156922 Wed, 07 Oct 2020 17:49:18 +0000 https://tim.blog/?p=53059#comment-156922 Fun fact: due to covid travel restrictions, there has been a decreased number of US hunters hunting migratory game birds in Canada. Food for thought: what will this do to the funding available to support wildlife programs in Canada and what will be the effect of this on future waterfowl populations? Will overpopulation be the result and what will be the effects of that?? Just food for thought. 🙂

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