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ReWild Yourself

Daniel Vitalis

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Welcome to the ReWild Yourself Podcast! I’m Daniel Vitalis, and I’ll be your guide through the world of human zoology and lifestyle design. We’ll explore the strategies that ancient apes need to thrive in a modern world, awakening our instincts, and freeing our bodies –– and minds –– from the degenerative effects of human domestication.
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Hosted by Daniel Vitalis, The WildFed Podcast is about deepening your connection with the natural world through hunting, fishing, foraging, and, of course, food. It’s about the wild food that’s freely available on your landscape, at the edges of your town or city, and sometimes just outside your door. The podcast consists of interviews with biologists, authors, wildlife managers, foragers, hunters, anglers, chefs, friends, and plenty of educational and inspirational solo shows too. WildFed — ...
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Join Evan Meyer as he explores what it means to undomesticate our mind, body and spirit. Tune in for conversations with thought-leaders on health, wealth, sexuality, relationship, and spirituality. Undomesticate - return to your sovereign roots.
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Ancestral Health Radio

James Kevin Broderick

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Ancestral Health Radio is a weekly podcast hosted by James Kevin Broderick and is dedicated to bridging the divide between modern technology and our inherent ancestral wisdom. Learn to realign your genetic makeup for peak health, fitness, and longevity with actionable how-to advice from today's leaders in nutrition, movement, and lifestyle.
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How does one create and sustain a lifetime of abundant health? Camille Macres of RecipeRx.com & special guests find the answers in some unexpected places. Episodes will explore: -Transformation, spirituality, love and relationship (with self and others). -The journey towards finding and living your unique purpose in the world. -Food as medicine, natural health and its application in daily life. Special emphasis on living a paleo lifestyle and determining the foods uniquely suited to you. -Th ...
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Sharing a little bit around the last few years of my life and my personal descent to soul. Men's Community → https://www.thirteenpines.com/thelodge Newsletter → https://letters.evanmeyer.co/ Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/iamevanmeyer Twitter → https://twitter.com/iamevanmeyer Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE, LIKE, and SHARE.…
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Dr. Robert Glover is a relationship specialist, writer, coach, and public speaker with over 40 years of professional experience. For the last 20 years, Dr. Glover has primarily worked with men, helping them build healthy relationships and live up to their full potential. The author of the groundbreaking, No More Mr. Nice Guy and the best-selling Da…
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Traver is the the founder of the UNcivilized Men’s Movement and the author of two books - Today I Rise, and Man UNcivilized as well as a two-time TEDx speaker, men’s coach and podcaster. Drawing upon an eclectic background ranging from professional bodyguard and Mixed Martial Arts to a Master’s Degree in Traditional Chinese Medicine and meditation,…
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Kristian Bell is the author of "The Psychology of Slaying Dragons." He creates content on YouTube, leads men’s groups, and is a mentor for creatives and young people all over the world. He lives in Durango, CO, where he pursues his passions for martial arts, philosophy, and building brotherhood. Kristian's Website: www.kristianbell.com Kristian's B…
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David Sutcliffe is a Somatic Practitioner, Certified in Core Energetics, trained at the Radical Aliveness Institute of Southern California and Institute of Core Energetics in New York City, and former actor best known for his role in the TV series "Gilmore Girls." www.davidsutcliffe.com ASCENT Men's Retreat April 2024 → www.thirteenpines.com/ascent…
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Daniel Vitalis is a Registered Maine Guide, writer, public speaker, interviewer, and lifestyle pioneer who’s especially interested in helping people reconnect with wildness, both inside and outside of themselves. For ten years Daniel lectured around North America and abroad, offering workshops that helped others lead healthier, more nature-integrat…
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In this solo episode, I share about my recent experience at the Hoffman Process, a 10-day Vipassana meditation retreat, and the key lessons I learned after being targeted online by an internet troll. If you're new here, you may want to check out some of my interview episodes before listening to this solo deep-dive. Join our 4-month men's program EL…
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Jonathan White is a certified instructor of Taoist internal arts under Michael Winn. He focuses specifically on helping men master their sexual energy so they can manifest their ideal life. Through his system of sexual kung-fu Jonathan has helped thousands of men improve improve their sex life, last longer in bed, experience multiple orgasms, and a…
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Jag is a holistic therapist and coach who has supported thousands of people in healing from trauma, self-limiting beliefs, and relational pain through his direct, pragmatic, and no-bullshit approach to confronting what is holding us back. I had been connecting with Jag over social media for a number of months before inviting him on the podcast, and…
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Josh Tyler is a former professional MMA fighter, amateur survivalist, Father, and owner of the boutique menswear brand Savage Gentleman. I first discovered Josh through Instagram and was intrigued by how diverse his portfolio of interests were. It’s not every day that you meet a man who is modeling high-end, hand-crafted clothing while also breakin…
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I’m really excited to share this interview with Adam Quiney because he has been one of the most important mentors, teachers, and people in my life in the last 5 years. Adam was the founder of the first men’s group I ever joined, and he introduced me to John Wineland - who I spent the better part of five years studying masculine embodiment and sexua…
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Ken Blackman is a coach, speaker, educator, and author of the upcoming book, Powerful Woman, Confident Man: The New Art of Loving Passionately and Building a Resilient, Fulfilling Relationship. His life’s work is to guide couples through intimate human connection. Using truth, transparency, and compassion, he shows committed couples how to co-creat…
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I recently met Brandon while spending the summer in Austin, Texas, and had no idea what Brandon did - but knew he was a guy I wanted to sit down and talk to. Brandon teaches the embodiment of the "Non-Dual Awakening" realization that has been referenced in every major religion and spiritual tradition over the last 10,000 years. He founded Integrate…
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Chris is another dear friend and business partner of mine. Together we formed Thirteen Pines, a company dedicated to the conscious evolution of men. If you’re interested in what our company is up to and how we are bringing transformation to the world, listen to episode 1 and 2 with Allan Mcgrath and Nic Warner, the other two founders involved in Th…
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Nic is another brother I met in the men’s work world, and I instantly knew I we were going to be close friends from the moment we met. Nic has a fascinating story. A guy who from the outside had it all - a career as an architect, married to a beautiful model, and by all accounts had found success. But after the dissolution of his marriage, wrestlin…
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Welcome to the Undomesticate Podcast! Our first episode is with one of my best friends, Allan McGrath. Allan has been leading men for nearly a decade - which is kind of wild because he is only in his early thirties. Today, he is a mentor who guides men and women to embody the teachings of sacred intimacy. He's dedicated himself to facilitating the …
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It's the final episode of The WildFed Podcast, and Daniel and our show producer Grant Guiliano get together to reflect on the last few years of podcasting together, tie a bow on some of the recurring themes we've discussed on the show, as well as look to the future of WildFed. They chat about the value in reconnecting with the species in your lands…
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Well, it’s finally here. The last interview of the WildFed Podcast. We'll be back next week with our producer Grant to do a final wrap-up, but as far as guest appearances go, who better to take us out than Dan Flores, and on what better topic than his new book, Wild New World. The book is incredible, even, dare we say, required reading for anyone w…
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A.J. DeRosa is the founder of Project Upland — a multi-media operation that produces, in addition to video and web-based content, a quarterly, subscription-based premium print magazine. He’s also the author of the deer hunting cult-classic, The Urban Deer Complex. An accomplished hunter, rabid conservationist, and success in the hunting industry, h…
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If anyone in America is deserving of the illustrious title of HogFather, it's Jesse Griffiths. He’s a hunter, fisherman, cook and co-owner of Dai Due Butcher Shop & Supper Club and New School of Traditional Cookery in Austin Texas. He’s also the author of the Afield, A Chef's Guide To Preparing and Cooking Wild Game and Fish, as well as his most re…
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Well, it was bound to happen eventually. But we'll admit, we weren't expecting it to be in this interview. Our guest today is hunter, conservationist, naturalist and filmmaker Donnie Vincent. Someone Daniel was tremendously inspired by — and still is today — when he first set out to get involved in hunting and outdoor media. Donnie is an iconoclast…
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Our guest today is Andrew Zimmern, who you may know from the long-running cable TV series Bizarre Foods or most recently on Outdoor Channel, Andrew Zimmern’s Wild Game Kitchen (which you can watch free on outdoorchannel.com). Daniel has been a fan of Andrew's shows for a lot of years. In fact, they were some of his early inspiration for creating th…
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Today’s episode is with our good friend Tony Seichrist. Daniel first met Tony at his restaurant, The Wyld, in Savannah, Georgia where he cooked Alligator for Season 1 of WildFed. Since then, he's been featured in two episodes of Season 2, and he was just with us for an episode of Season 3 — making him our most frequent guest on the WildFed TV show.…
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As someone that came to hunting late in life, someone that wasn’t raised understanding the intricacies and nuance of the North American conservation model or how our wildlife resources are allocated and ultimately utilized, Daniel was very impressed with the scope and breadth of our opportunities here in the United States as he started to take adva…
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Philipp Spahn and Daniel have been chatting on Instagram for years. Like Daniel, he's a modern-day hunter-gatherer who loves to pursue wild foods in many diverse ways, across the landscape where he lives. Also, like Daniel, he arrived at wild foods through a background in health, nutrition and exercise, and like Daniel, he’s also documenting what h…
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It’s our privilege today to have author Dan Flores on the podcast. Dan Flores is A. B. Hammond Professor Emeritus of Western History at the University of Montana. A distinguished historian of the American West, he is the author of the best-selling books Coyote America and American Serengeti. Daniel had the opportunity to interview him back when tho…
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Our guest today is Tim Clemens of Ironwood Foraging, back for his second appearance. And this one is a lot of fun. In fact, Daniel was enjoying this conversation so much that he had to pull himself away to make his next appointment. They kind of range all over a pretty broad topic set just having fun and seeing where the conversation led them. We t…
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Daniel met Dr. Ann Cleveland back on Halloween of this year, when he was invited to give a guest lecture at the Maine Maritime Academy where she’s a Marine Biology Professor. Her husband, Dr. Alan Verde, who is also a professor there, was a guest on our show back on episode #160. While they were there, Ann gave Daniel and his wife a tour of the cam…
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Thanks for tuning in today! Every once and a while it's fun to take a break from interviewing and just have a conversation between Daniel and our producer and editor Grant — musing, rambling, and recounting our recent adventures and shenanigans. If you’re new to the show, maybe go back an episode to hear our typical format. Otherwise, behold the ob…
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We've got a really important episode for you today. At least, important to us, and probably to you too if you’ve been listening to this show for a while. In fact, in some ways, it feels like it helps to make sense of a couple of important themes we’ve explored again and again here over the last 160 episodes. Most notably, those of wild game conserv…
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Who doesn’t love Marine Biology? Daniel recently had the opportunity to give a talk at the celebrated Maine Maritime Academy, addressing a class of marine biology and oceanography students. While he was there he met today’s guest, Dr. Alan Verde. Alan is a biologist and diver who specializes in corals, anemones, jellyfish, sea cucumbers and octopus…
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If you haven’t been already, we're thrilled to introduce you to Dr. Mike Chamberlain. Somehow, over our years of making this show, we weren't aware of this man or his incredible work on turkeys. Now we feel like we've been stumbling around in the dark. Ok, that’s probably an overstatement, since we’ve had some great mentors, and we’ve had several e…
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We're talking today with Paul McCarney, PhD. Paul’s an environmental social scientist, hunter, and conservationist that lives in Canada’s remote Yukon. You could think of it as our northern neighbor’s Alaska. He’s in Whitehorse, which is north of Juneau but east of Anchorage. Most recently, Paul hosted the HuntToEat Podcast, where he covered topics…
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Our guest today is Lisa Rose, author of the new book: Urban Foraging, Find, Gather, and Cook 50 Wild Plants, as well as a few other titles on foraging and food. Though urban foraging doesn’t come up much on this show, it's always been important to Daniel. It was how he first started foraging, finding plants that grew in his backyard, snacks that gr…
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As eaters of wild turkey meat, maybe we're a little biased, but we're huge believers in the National Wild Turkey Federation’s mission. Turkeys were Daniel's gateway into hunting itself, and he has initiated several other new hunters by bringing them out for their first birds too. We're of the opinion that stewarding turkeys and turkey habitat is, i…
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Pascal Baudar is a legend in the world of wild foods, constantly advancing the practice of foraging into new and unexplored terrain. While many of us focus on calories or medicinal plants, Pascal is uncovering the terroir hidden in places most of us just don’t think to look. Sure, there’s been a lot of work done on fermentation in the last decade, …
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Our interview today is with Kristen Gremillion, PhD — Professor in the Department of Anthropology at Ohio State University. She wrote a book in 2011 called Ancestral Appetites, looking at the archeological evidence and ethnographic knowledge we have about human diet throughout our species' history. We love interviewing folks like Kristen because de…
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Our interview today is with Philippe Grenade-Willis, someone Daniel's been working with for a few years now on various art projects for both WildFed and Surthrival. Philippe is an incredible illustrator with a passion for the outdoors and the creatures that live there. In a nod to Daniel's former podcast, ReWild Yourself, today’s episode is a bit m…
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What a fun and thoughtful conversation today with Dylan Tomine. In addition to working at Patagonia as a Fly Fishing Ambassador, and recently releasing a book under Patagonia's publishing house called “Headwaters,” Dylan Tomine has traveled the world fly fishing and writing about it. His writing is engrossing and almost lyrical, each short chapter …
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It’s always fun for Daniel to sit down with his good friend — WildFed producer and cinematographer Grant Guiliano — to podcast without a guest. Just them, talking behind the scenes. Daniel and Grant are currently filming Season 3 of the WildFed TV show for Outdoor Channel, which means they're on the road a lot — flying, driving, boating, hunting, f…
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The pawpaw is a North American native, growing wild in 26 States! But you wouldn’t know it by seeing or tasting it. About the size of a small to medium-sized mango, with a custardy flesh that ranges from creamy white to pumpkin pie orange, you’d swear it's a tropical fruit. But, you’d be wrong, since it is, in fact, a temperate species. Despite its…
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We’re back today with our good friend Molly Lutcavage, Oceanographer, Bluefin Tuna and Sea Turtle Physiologist, and the Director of Large Pelagics Research at the University of Massachusetts. Her last appearance on the show was back on episode 16 of this podcast, The Truth About Bluefin Tuna, making her one of our earliest podcast guests! She was a…
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We’re back today with internationally-known archaeologist, primitive technologist, and chef, Bill Schindler. Bill’s been on the show once before to discuss his book, Eat Like A Human, and he’s back today to talk about the human diet, through the lens of his professional focus of ancestral human foods, food acquisition, and the traditional processin…
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Our guest today is none other than Sam Thayer. If you’re serious about wild foods, you’ve probably read Sam’s incredible books — The Forager's Harvest, Nature's Garden, and Incredible Wild Edibles. They’ve become the gold standard in plant foraging by setting a new benchmark for what readers should expect from authors on the topic. Sam set the reco…
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Dr. James Agee knows fire and is one of the nation's leading minds, voices, and advocates for its ecological use on the landscape. He’s an emeritus professor of forest ecology at the College of Forest Resources at the University of Washington, Seattle. Before that, he was a forest ecologist and research biologist for the National Park Service in Se…
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10 days on Molokai, hunting, gathering, and connecting with local people to learn a bit about their culture and life there. We couldn’t be more grateful to have had this kind of experience! Unlike Waikiki Beach in Oahu’s Honolulu, Molokai isn't cluttered with high-rise hotels and high-end shopping centers. You have the distinct impression you're on…
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Welcome to today’s episode with Nat Bletter, PhD, which we’re jokingly calling “episode 1 of the KavaCast”, since Nat, an ethnobotanist, prepared kava kava, or what the Hawaiians call 'awa for Daniel and Grant just prior to recording. Kava is the root of Piper methysticum, a member of the black pepper family, with mildly intoxicating properties tha…
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Arizona is one of Daniel's favorite places on earth. He first started going while he was in his 20’s visiting a hot spring there several times a year, which was once the healing grounds for Geronimo and the Apache who rode and raided with him. Over the years he's gone often, from the Mexican border up to the Grand Canyon, from the high-altitude, fo…
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Today’s show is a bit of a departure from our typical conversation here on the podcast, but it's one we've been wanting to have for quite some time. Our guest is Sally Norton, and she’s become really well known for talks she’s given on Oxalic Acid and Oxalates — compounds and even crystalline structures frequently found in plant foods, and often pr…
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Our guest today, back now for his second time, is Adam Haritan of LearnYourLand.com. He’s probably best known for his fantastic YouTube channel by the same name. He’s got over 175 videos there that teach folks how to identify and use the wild species all around them. Recently he launched a tree identification course that caught Daniel's eye, and we…
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