Why anyone would desire to put in all the time and effort to do podcasts is beyond me.
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They never actually said why exactly, more along the lines of they're all good clothes so why does it matter. Yes we get free stuff and get payed for repping certain companies and why shouldn't we especially if we believe in them. They are both great clothing companies, so do what's good for you.
Reading between the lines it was a monetary decision. But their point was that Sitka vs First Lite is not a step down or up but a step sideways and more of a preference decision. Aron also made the point that he ran Sitka a lot before Gritty Bowmen.
Maybe... but I doubt it pencils out to anything great when you consider all the time etc. Or maybe it does, after several years. I just don't understand it. But I don't understand alot of things
seems like the only way to settle this is to huck something off a cliff.....
That would be too reasonable and logical. I've never been more embarrassed to be a man. I just can't wait to see all the photos of the knitted sweaters they've made sitting around like a bunch of old women talkin shit about "Beatrice" from across the street.
I'm not wearing underwear!
I did get my hair cut though!
Brian and I do appreciate the feedback and are always looking at new and exciting ways to increase our followers and listeners. Our numbers are higher than they've ever been and we're super excited about that. We feel this is because of all of the positive and negative feedback. We know we can't make everyone happy all of the time but we do hope we make most of you happy some of the time.
We release more podcasts than any other hunting podcast on the market. We do this to cater to multiple different types of listeners... So the idea is if you don't like the podcast you don't have to listen, but but the next one may be right up your alley!
I can't speak for Brian on this, but I truly wish you guys would stop bitching about what you don't like and focus on what you do. There are so many different things to talk about and there's no way anyone is going to like them all.
Keep in mind that for every podcast someone hates there's thousands of people that love it. The Traeger podcast is a prime example; I wasn't sure that that podcast would go very well, but we got overloaded with positive comments about it. The cool thing about that episode is the podcast was titled pretty clearly and was very easy to skip.
Again, thanks for all the feedback and good luck this season!
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Can we be sure the product reviews are 100% unbiased when sponsors are involved?
I'm not wearing underwear!
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I can't speak for Brian on this, but I truly wish you guys would stop bitching about what you don't like and focus on what you do. There are so many different things to talk about and there's no way anyone is going to like them all.