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

  • Minimum Vs. Displaced Impact | JMB Podcast Episode 39

    14/05/2018 Duração: 42min

    Episode 39 of the JMB Podcast begins with Ed’s review of the New England Bushcraft Show, moves to a discussion about appropriate gear for specific situations, then a discussion of minimum versus displaced impact, and lastly a cross-cultural view of different approaches to ecology, specifically regarding the Cree idea of continued use for sustainability of […]

  • Traditional Maine Canoeing | JMB Podcast Episode 38

    06/05/2018 Duração: 33min

    Traditional Maine Guide Canoeing: Episode 38 of the Jack Mountain Bushcraft Podcast. On a blustery Saturday morning, Christopher and I discussed the role of the canoe in northern Maine. Along the way we covered the history and materials of canoes (birch bark, wood canvas, aluminum, fiberglass, plastic),why canoeing still matters, the JMB traditional skills approach, […]

  • Standards-Based Guide And Outdoor Leadership Certifications | JMB Podcast Episode 37

    03/05/2018 Duração: 26min

    In episode 37 of the JMB Podcast, we discuss the Journeyman Certification, our standards-based guide and outdoor leader certification. To get there, we start with a history of the bushcraft/primitive skills/survival industry, how the Bulletin Of Primitive Technology and the internet got us to the point where the industry is at now, and the difference […]

  • Studying The Natural World | JMB Podcast Episode 36

    29/04/2018 Duração: 30min

    Studying the natural world adds depth and richness to life. In this episode Ben, Christopher and I discuss our nature study curriculum as set forth in First Person Ecology. Our method is a blend of academic study and personal experience, with the goal being to create a series of field guides that you carry around […]

  • Spring ’18 Wilderness Bushcraft Semester Week 1 | JMB Podcast Episode 35

    21/04/2018 Duração: 30min

    Episode 35 was recorded in the Guide Shack at the field school at the end of week 1 of the spring, 2018 Wilderness Bushcraft Semester. Christopher Russell and I discuss the challenges we faced during the first week (spoiler alert: deep snow), bushcraft as resiliency in a changing world and the new Journeyman certification student […]

  • Living Simply On The Land | JMB Podcast Episode 34

    07/04/2018 Duração: 43min

    How much land does a man need, and what should he do with that land when he gets it? In episode 34 of the JMB Podcast Ed Butler, Christopher Russell and I discuss a simple, low-tech life on the land. I recount a story by Leo Tolstoy titled “How Much Land Does A Man Need” […]

  • Myths, Fish, Gear & Minimum Viable Kit (MVK) | JMB Podcast Episode 33

    21/03/2018 Duração: 44min

    In episode 33 of the podcast we discuss a common myth of barehand navigation, the effect of changing air pressure on fish, and gear addiction, evolution and minimum viable kit (MVK). For this episode I was joined by Ed Butler (aka Working Class Woodsman), and for those with sensitive ears we did swear a few […]

  • Field Ops International | JM Podcast Episode 32

    27/02/2018 Duração: 25min

    We recorded episode 32 the morning after returning from the Boreal Snowshoe Expedition. I was joined by Dragan Uzelac, Blake Towsley and Colin Clifford, and we discussed the expedition as well as the need for a recreational options for veterans. Upon returning home, I purchased the domain FieldOpsInternational.com, and hope to have some sort of […]

  • Primitive Wilderness Living Practicum | JMBP-E031

    02/02/2018 Duração: 08min

    Episode 31 of the podcast is about the Primitive Wilderness Living Practicum, a program we facilitate. It’s a 21-day wilderness experience with limited gear, limited food, and a whole lot of learning and personal growth. We’ve had a lot of questions about it recently, so this episode is an attempt to answer them. This is […]

  • Sam Larson From The TV Show Alone | JMBP-E030

    16/01/2018 Duração: 59min

    In this episode I talk with Sam Larson. He’s the founder and owner of Woodsong Wilderness Outfitters, was the runner-up of season 1 of the TV show Alone, and is a Jack Mountain Bushcraft School alumnus. This is the first podcast we’ve also recorded as a video. You can see it at: http://blog.jackmtn.com/sam-larson-video-from-podcast-episode-30/ Links: Woodsong […]

  • New College Partnership With U Maine Presque Isle | JMBP-E029

    18/12/2017 Duração: 19min

    Our new college partnership with the University of Maine at Presque Isle, also known as UMPI, is the focus for episode 29. Christopher Russell and I discuss what this means for students and the school. We’re putting together a new website that will explain academic options for college and gap year students at BushcraftCollege.com. Links: […]

  • Winter Bushcraft Gear And Know-How | JMBP-E028

    28/11/2017 Duração: 47min

    Winter bushcraft gear and the knowledge to make it work is the topic for episode 28 of the Jack Mountain Bushcraft podcast. Ed Butler, Christopher Russell and I discuss sleeping bags, pads, dressing in layers, and how to carry heavy wool clothing. We also discuss the difference between Merino wool and Dan Marino wool, amongst […]

  • Jeff Butler, Canadian Guide & Musher | JMBP-E027

    24/11/2017 Duração: 41min

    Canadian guide, musher and old friend Jeff Butler (of Northwoods Survival) and I discuss how depth of knowledge is being replaced by shallow understanding and rant about a variety of aspects of the outdoor industry. We also talk about dispelling myths of survival and what he’s working on next; a cultural tourism business. Recorded at […]

  • The Registered Maine Guide Episode | JMBP-E026

    22/09/2017 Duração: 33min

    The Registered Maine Guide podcast episode. Tim, Christopher and Ed Butler (aka WorkingClassWoodsman) talk about the history of guiding in Maine, the test to become a registered guide, and prognosticate about the future of guiding. If you want to learn about Maine Guides past, present and future, give it a listen. Recorded in the Guide […]

  • Crafting As A Necessity For Self Reliance | JMBP-E025

    06/09/2017 Duração: 29min

    In episode 25 we talk about crafting as a necessity for a self-reliant lifestyle, touching on three reasons why craft matters: freedom from consumerism, deep knowledge and appreciation of the land, and confidence that you can make what you need.

  • The Jack Mountain Bushcraft Teaching Process | JMBP-E024

    26/08/2017 Duração: 28min

    We talk about our approach teaching the Wilderness Bushcraft Semester course, discuss the role of framing, how honesty is crucial, the difference between teaching kids (pedagogy) and adults (androgogy), as well as recap what we did during week 1 of the fall '17 WBS.

  • What Veterans Need To Know About Jack Mountain | JMBP-E023

    05/07/2017 Duração: 33min

    In episode 23 of the podcast Ben Spencer and I discussed what veterans attending the Jack Mountain Bushcraft School using the GI Bill ® or Vocational Rehab need to know about using their benefits, how to prepare for a course, and what to expect while on a course. For our list of topics we covered […]

  • Professional Forager Jenna Rozelle Darcy | JMBP-E022

    03/07/2017 Duração: 26min

    For episode 22 I spoke with professional forager Jenna Rozelle Darcy about wild food, foraging as a business, and using wild plants as part of a daily lifestyle. Jenna has been a professional forager for 5 years, selling what she gathers at farmers markets, to chefs, and direct to clients. She also teaches foraging classes […]

  • Chris Knapp From Koviashuvik Local Living School | JMBP-E021

    26/04/2017 Duração: 18min

    On episode 21 I speak with my old friend Chris Knapp of the Koviashuvik Local Living School in Temple, Maine. Chris has two decades of experience homesteading, teaching, guiding, and living close to the land. During our talk we discuss their Simple Life Internship, which is coming in 2018. At the end of our discussion […]

  • School Of The Forest Reboot | JMBP-E020

    02/04/2017 Duração: 16min

    Episode 20 of the podcast is all about the reboot of the School Of The Forest, the JMBS youth and teen program. Christopher Russell and I discuss the educational philosophy of the program and what to expect as the program launches this spring and summer. Links: School Of The Forest SOTF Calendar Friluftsliv Article Book: […]

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