• From The Woods To The Word with Josh Mcdowell
    Jan 27 2025

    In this engaging podcast episode, host Courtney Williamson welcomes Josh McDowell, a passionate outdoorsman and family man from Magnolia. The conversation delves into Josh's deep-rooted love for hunting, which began in his teenage years thanks to the influence of his friend Brad Hines. Josh shares memorable experiences from his early hunting days, including a thrilling coyote hunt that ignited his passion for the outdoors. With a family of five children, he emphasizes the importance of sharing these outdoor adventures with loved ones, highlighting the joy of connecting with nature and God's creation.

    The discussion also touches on Josh's faith journey, revealing how he was raised in a Christian household and came to Christ at a young age. He reflects on the challenges of navigating faith during his college years, where he experienced moments of drifting but ultimately felt the conviction of Christ guiding him back. Josh's testimony serves as an inspiration, reminding listeners of the importance of forgiveness and grace in their lives. As the episode wraps up, the camaraderie between Courtney and Josh shines through, showcasing their shared values of family, faith, and the great outdoors.

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    23 mins
  • Chasing Adventure: Richard Carter's Journey into Hunting and Outdoor Mentorship
    Jan 20 2025

    In the latest episode of the "We Do This Too Outdoors" podcast, host Courtney Williamson engages in an insightful conversation with Richard Carter, a passionate outdoorsman and hunter. The discussion begins with Richard sharing his journey into the hunting world, which was sparked by his wife's cousin, T.J. Growing up in Miami, Richard initially focused on fishing but found a new passion in hunting after witnessing T.J. in action. The conversation highlights the camaraderie and excitement of hunting, particularly waterfowl, which Richard has embraced over the past few years. He recounts his first experiences in the field, the thrill of calling in ducks, and the importance of mentorship in navigating the outdoors.

    As the podcast progresses, the two delve into the challenges faced by African American hunters and the need for greater representation in the outdoor community. Richard emphasizes the significance of mentorship and education, particularly for inner-city youth who may be drawn to the outdoors but lack guidance. He shares his vision of creating opportunities for young people to learn about hunting, fishing, and outdoor safety, aiming to provide them with alternatives to negative influences. The episode serves as an inspiring reminder of the transformative power of outdoor activities and the importance of fostering a supportive community for future generations of hunters.


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    56 mins
  • Empowering Women in the Outdoors with Sharenda Birts
    Jan 13 2025

    In a recent episode of the "We Do This Too Outdoors" podcast, host Courtney Williamson welcomed Sharenda Birts, a passionate advocate for women in the outdoors. Birts shared her inspiring journey, which began with personal health challenges that ultimately led her to discover the joys of outdoor activities. After facing food allergies and undergoing treatment for thyroid cancer, she found herself seeking new experiences that would allow her to reconnect with nature. Her first hunting experience came through a pheasant hunt organized by Pheasants Forever, which not only marked a significant milestone in her life but also sparked a deep passion for exploring the outdoors. Birts emphasized the importance of curiosity and self-entertainment, noting how her upbringing as an only child helped her develop a love for solitary adventures.

    The conversation also delved into the challenges women face in the outdoor community, particularly regarding representation and inclusivity. Birts, who co-founded Wildherness.org, highlighted the need for safe spaces where women can engage in outdoor activities without feeling intimidated. She acknowledged that many women, especially those from underrepresented backgrounds, often feel discouraged from participating in hunting and other outdoor pursuits due to societal pressures and stereotypes. By creating a supportive network, Birts aims to empower women to embrace their love for the outdoors and to foster a sense of belonging within the community. Her organization focuses on mentorship and connection, ensuring that women have access to resources and guidance as they navigate their outdoor journeys.

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    1 hr and 30 mins
  • Hunting Beyond Borders with Wild Game James
    Jan 6 2025

    In this engaging episode of the We Do This Too Outdoors Podcast, host Courtney Williamson converses with Wild Game James, a passionate hunter who shares his unique journey from Brooklyn, New York, to embracing the wilderness of Florida. James elaborates on how his introduction to hunting came later in life, sparked by conversations with colleagues at a correctional facility in Missouri. His humorous recounting of his first hunting experience highlights both the challenges and the learning curve new hunters often face, providing listeners with relatable insights into the hunting culture.

    The dialogue extends beyond individual experiences as both hosts acknowledge the importance of diversity within the hunting community. They emphasize the need for mentorship and support for urban youth, aiming to introduce them to the outdoors and instill valuable life skills. By discussing various hunting techniques and the significance of understanding woodsmanship, the episode advocates for a more inclusive outdoor culture. The conversation culminates in aspirations for future adventures, including James's dream of deep-sea fishing and hog hunting, reinforcing the idea that adventure awaits those willing to step outside their comfort zones.

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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • Choppin' It Up with the homie Tyler Terry
    Dec 30 2024

    In this episode of the We Do This Too Outdoors podcast, host Courtney Williamson engages with Tyler Terry, also known as Mr. Tucky T. They discuss Tyler's journey into the outdoors, his experiences with fishing and hunting, and the importance of breaking stereotypes in the outdoor community. Tyler shares his insights on hunting strategies, the essence of the hunting experience beyond just the kill, and his aspirations for future outdoor camps aimed at youth recruitment. The conversation highlights the camaraderie in the hunting community and the shared passion for the outdoors.

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    45 mins
  • Heartstrings & Holidays: Navigating Grief with Grace
    Dec 23 2024

    The holiday season, often filled with joy and togetherness, can also be a poignant reminder of loss for those missing loved ones due to death or illness. The empty seat at the table, the traditions once shared, and the memories of laughter and love can amplify the ache of their absence. Grief during the holidays feels heavier as the world around us celebrates, making it hard to reconcile joy with the void in our hearts. These moments can leave us longing for their presence and struggling to navigate the festivities without them. It’s a tender time, one that often brings tears as much as it does smiles from cherished memories.

    In these moments of sorrow, it's comforting to remember that God is present with us, even in our pain. His plan, though sometimes beyond our understanding, is filled with love and purpose. He promises to walk with us through the valleys, offering peace that surpasses understanding and hope for a future where there will be no more tears. Trusting in His bigger plan doesn’t erase the sadness but provides a foundation of faith to lean on. In our brokenness, God is near, offering His unchanging love and the assurance that we are never alone. Through prayer, reflection, and trust, we can find comfort in His presence, knowing He holds both our hearts and our loved ones in His hands.

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    16 mins
  • The Hunting Journey of Kenny Dro: From South Georgia to the Duck Hole
    Dec 16 2024

    This episode provides an engaging conversation between two outdoor enthusiasts, Courtney Williamson and Kenny Dro, discussing their passion for hunting and the outdoor industry. The discussion covers a wide range of topics, including their hunting experiences, gear preferences, and the challenges faced by African American hunters in the industry.

    The episode highlights the importance of building a strong personal brand and network within the outdoor community, rather than solely relying on sponsorships from large companies. The hosts emphasize the value of being genuine, consistent, and providing quality content to their audience. Additionally, they touch on the racial barriers that some African American hunters face and the importance of creating a welcoming and inclusive environment in the outdoor community. Overall, the episode offers valuable insights into the experiences and perspectives of two passionate hunters, providing a glimpse into the diverse and evolving world of the outdoor industry.

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    57 mins
  • The Dark Willie Nelson: Expanding Outdoor Opportunities for All
    Dec 9 2024

    This episode provides an engaging conversation between Courtney Williamson, the host of the "We Do This Too Outdoors Podcast," and his guest, "The Dark Willie Nelson," the CEO of BlackFowl. The discussion covers a wide range of topics related to the outdoor industry, particularly hunting and waterfowl.

    This episode highlights the guest's background, how he got into hunting and waterfowl, and his efforts to introduce more people, especially urban youth, to the outdoors. The conversation also delves into the challenges and experiences of being an African American in the predominantly white outdoor community, and the guest's perspectives on overcoming racial barriers and supporting fellow Black hunters and outdoor enthusiasts. This episode showcases the guest's passion for the outdoors, his commitment to expanding access and opportunities, and his desire to leave a positive impact on the next generation.

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    1 hr and 13 mins