Jack Mountain Bushcraft Podcast

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Sinopse

Media Hub for JMBS: Blog, Podcast, Videos. About wilderness guiding, teaching, expeditions, & the woods life. Registered Master Maine Guide, Est. 1999.

Episódios

  • Legend Of The Iron Spoon | JMB Podcast Episode 81

    15/01/2020 Duração: 13min

    Episode 81, the legend of the Iron Spoon. A true story about the legendary heros of the Iron Spoon challenge and how they helped a country get its mojo back. The Quick Stop 2 in Ashland, Maine, has some big ice creams. So large that people on Jack Mountain courses have made it a contest […]

  • Interview With Jack Mountain Bushcraft School Founder | JMB Podcast Episode 80

    11/01/2020 Duração: 35min

    Episode 80 is an interview I did with a student at the end of the fall semester as part of her independent study for college credit. The audio levels are low so you’ll have to turn it up, but I think we covered some interesting topics that make it worthwhile. We discuss the origin of […]

  • Niche Audiences | JMB Podcast Episode 79

    09/01/2020 Duração: 22min

    In episode 79, we celebrate our friend and mentor Mors Kochanski who recently passed away. We also get caught up with current events then talk about how our business plan is with a niche audience, not a mass audience. We’re looking to make a deep connection with a handful of people, not a superficial connection […]

  • Challenge Is Good | JMB Podcast Episode 78

    28/09/2019 Duração: 25min

    In a world that values comfort, embracing challenge and doing hard things is rare. In this episode of the podcast we discuss the challenges inherent in the spring, 2020 Wilderness Guide Training Semester. We also discuss current events and upcoming programs. PHOTO: Loading canoes at a remote camp on the fall, 2019 semester. Kid-Friendly? There […]

  • Trapping, Crafting & Week 3 Of The Semester | JMB Podcast Episode 77

    29/08/2019 Duração: 29min

    It’s week 3 of the fall Wilderness Bushcraft Semester, and for episode 77 of the podcast we spoke with students on the course. We learned about their first impressions of life in the woods, discussed the trapping class we took as a group and the role that trapping plays in studying mammals, and checked in […]

  • Mammal Tracking | JMB Podcast Episode 76

    23/08/2019 Duração: 38min

    Tracking mammals is the topic for episode 76 of the JMB Podcast. We discuss how we approach teaching tracking, the three types of tracking (clear print, pattern, sign), the three tasks of the tracker (locate, identify, interpret), and why jumping to conclusions is bad, but jumping to exclusions is good. Also covered is why bother […]

  • What Is Your Baseline? | JMB Podcast Episode 75

    18/08/2019 Duração: 22min

    Episode 75 starts with a government conspiracy (to us, anyway) regarding whether the whoopie pie is the official state dessert or just the state treat of Maine, then we discuss how a hornet’s nest has stopped us from being able to print anything at the field school for a few days. Next we discuss the […]

  • Information Vs. Education | JMB Podcast Episode 74

    15/08/2019 Duração: 29min

    There are three jobs that go with running a school: presenting information, having students do something useful with that information, and assessing the student to see where they are on the continuum of experience. However, most outdoor schools are simply venues for information to be presented. Information is not the same as education. In fact, […]

  • Traditional Canoe Skills & Why They Matter | JMB Podcast Episode 73

    27/07/2019 Duração: 28min

    Episode 73 of the Jack Mountain Bushcraft podcast was recorded in the Guide Shack on Saturday, July 27th immediately following the Riverman canoe expedition skills course. I was joined by Brian Manning, Darrin Baird and Blake Towsley, and we discussed the course, learning traditional canoe skills and why they matter in the modern world. PHOTO: […]

  • 7 Non-Bushcraft Skills Learned On The Wilderness Bushcraft Semester | JMB Podcast Episode 72

    06/07/2019 Duração: 25min

    Very few people who play sports will become professional athletes. But in addition to the obvious physical benefits of playing sports, we learn other things that are applicable and valuable off the field. It’s the same with bushcraft and survival training. As this field continues to grow exponentially, it’s important to remember that not everyone […]

  • Solos & Maintaining Relationships While Working Outdoors | JMB Podcast Episode 71

    27/06/2019 Duração: 33min

    Episode 71 was recorded at a remote campsite in the North Maine Woods while students were out on solos. We discuss solos and how far students have come during the course. Then we address a listener question regarding the challenge of maintaining relationships when working away from home for long stretches of time. PHOTO: Recording […]

  • Final Semester Expedition | Jack Mountain Bushcraft Podcast Episode 70

    17/06/2019 Duração: 13min

    We’re nearing the end of our spring 2019 Wilderness Bushcraft Semester. Today begins week 8, and we’re headed out for the final expedition of the course. This means you won’t hear from us for a few weeks as we’ll be off the grid. In this episode we talk about the realities of being consistent with […]

  • How To Choose A Wilderness Immersion Program | JMB Podcast Episode 69

    12/06/2019 Duração: 41min

    How to choose a wilderness immersion program is the topic for episode 69 of the Jack Mountain Bushcraft Podcast. Christopher and I discuss the three things a potential student should ask themselves and the ten things a student should look for in a school. Having run such programs for over 20 years, I hate surprises. […]

  • Course Assessment Systems And Why Learn Latin Plant Names | JMB Podcast Episode 68

    09/06/2019 Duração: 26min

    Episode 68 of the Jack Mountain Bushcraft Podcast is about the assessment system we use for our immersion programs. Christopher and I discuss the role of assessment on a long-term program, the crucial role of academic study to learn deeply, and a true story that drives home the need to learn the scientific names of […]

  • The Experiential Anthropological Approach | JMB Podcast Episode 67

    06/06/2019 Duração: 32min

    Episode 67 of the Jack Mountain Bushcraft podcast starts with a rant against how outdoor living was broken into two options by a tv writer in 2009: tactical or hippie. Then we talk about the Jack Mountain approach which is neither of those options; the experiential anthropological approach. We talk about how experience shapes a […]

  • Challenges Of Being A Professional Guide | JMB Podcast Episode 66

    02/06/2019 Duração: 28min

    Episode 66 of the Jack Mountain Bushcraft Podcast is about the challenges that come with the job of being a professional guide and outdoor instructor. While what we do can look idyllic from the outside, it’s not without difficulty. Christopher and I discuss 8 specific challenges that come with the job: You are never off […]

  • Halfway Day, Spring ’19 WBS | JMB Podcast Episode 65

    29/05/2019 Duração: 37min

    Episode 65 of the Jack Mountain Bushcraft Podcast, recorded on Halfway Day on the spring, 2019 Wilderness Bushcraft Semester course. We catch up with the students and get some of their insights, discuss Christopher’s love affair with his new (to him) canoe, and talk about possibly differentiating the spring and fall semesters in 2020, with […]

  • All Knowledge Is Local | JMB Podcast Episode 64

    26/05/2019 Duração: 32min

    Episode 64 of the Jack Mountain Bushcraft Podcast is about how all outdoor knowledge is local knowledge, and how the idea of a global expert is a myth. For the episode I was joined by old friend and frequent podcast guest Blake Towsley. PHOTO: Allagash falls from the canoe, taken summer 2018. Kid-Friendly? Profanity In […]

  • Student’s Perspective Of The Wilderness Bushcraft Semester | JMB Podcast Episode 63

    22/05/2019 Duração: 42min

    For episode 63 of the JMB Podcast we gathered with the students on the current Wilderness Bushcraft Semester in the Guide Shack on a cool morning before heading down to the river. We check in with Jeremy and Anthony and get their perspective on the course, the realities of living outdoors, using hand tools, and […]

  • How To Know A Place | JMB Podcast Episode 62

    17/05/2019 Duração: 31min

    Episode 62 is about how to know a place. Part of what we teach on our immersion programs is how to be at home in the forest. This includes both academic and experiential components, which we discuss. We also talk about the Masardis glacier and give an update about our articulation agreement with the University […]

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