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Miracles in Meat

Shane Thibodaux

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Since 1891 Bourgeois Meat Market has maintained age-old culinary traditions that fuel the South-Louisiana lifestyle. Over the past 133 years, their cajun products have gained global recognition and for tens of thousands of folks around the world, the Bourgeois Cajun Lady Logo is a symbol of HOME. Today, the 4th Generation Butchers sit at the 9ft maple block with loyal customers to discuss the adventures, skills, and passions that guide each of their legacies. These conversations will become ...
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National Wildlife Federation Outdoors

National Wildlife Federation Outdoors

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The National Wildlife Federation Outdoors Podcast explores the biggest conservation issues and most interesting conservationists and programs throughout the country, from national programs to statewide conservation efforts and current issues driving the conversation within the hunting, fishing, and conservation community.
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Waterfowl hunting & conservation is our passion! We cover everything outdoors, from the blind to the banks. Come along with us as we hunt and fish our public land reserves and bayous throughout "Sportsman's Paradise". Tune in for interesting interviews and takes from much of the industries most intriguing outdoors companies, content creators, guides and historians, as we discuss various topics as they pertain to our pursuit of waterfowl & everything outdoors. This is who we are......This is ...
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In this episode of Last Stop Waterfowl Outdoors Podcast, we sit down with the boys from the hit series, "Duck Camp Dinners", to explore the deep connections between friends, food, and traditions in the world of waterfowl hunting. The guys share the origins of the popular series, reflecting on how their Louisiana roots have shaped their approach to …
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Brody shares his earliest memories of the meat market, his influential role models, and the invaluable lessons learned from his time in the Marine Corps. Discover the unique challenges and rewards of balancing military service with family traditions. Sergeant Major Brody J. Bourgeois is a native of Thibodaux, LA and enlisted in the United States Ma…
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Join us for an in-depth conversation with Colby Fitch of Cajun Country Waterfowl Guide Service as we dive into the world of goose hunting in South Louisiana. From tactics and strategies to the unique landscape that makes this region a waterfowl hunter's paradise, Colby shares his wealth of knowledge and experience. We also recap the 48th Annual Gue…
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In this episode, Shane sits down with Brandon Naquin, the general manager of Spahr's in Downtown Thibodaux, Louisiana. Brandon, a third-generation Bourgeois customer and a graduate of the Chef John Folse Culinary Institute at Nicholls State University, shares his passion for cooking, insights into culinary school, and the importance of customer ser…
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Get ready for teal season with this exciting episode featuring the "Duckman" Roland Cortez. Join us as we dive into the fast-paced action of Louisiana's early teal season, the perfect pre-season warm-up for any waterfowler.Roland shares his expert tips on calling, decoy setups, and navigating the marshes, rice fields, and ponds that make this seaso…
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Join us as we sit down with Mr. Francis Hebert, who just celebrated his 96th birthday. Born in 1928 in Southwest Louisiana, Francis has lived a life that reads like an epic novel. His book titled: "Brother Crow and Me" is a memoir of Francis A. Hebert who was born during the Great Depression era and who gives readers a look back at simpler, but har…
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Join us tonight as we sit down with Joey Weimer, the creative force behind "Cajun Girl Outdoors" on YouTube. Raised in the heart of Louisiana, Joey has embraced the state's rich heritage, turning it into a captivating TV show that follows her adventures across the Bayou State. From waterfowling and fishing to hunting and crabbing, Joey's excursions…
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In this episode, we visit with legendary decoy carver, Mr. Bill Hardin of Indiana and Louisiana's Will Musso of Southern Leisure Outdoors to discuss Bills history & passion for hand carving decoys.Billy, now 83 years old, still grinds it out for waterfowl on public land and has accumulated over 68 "bands", including the coveted "Jack Miner" band. H…
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It has been a HOT summer here in the South, but as we enter August, another Teal season is just around the corner and excitement is in the air! We invite our good friend, Nate Verdin on the show with us to see what he has been up to this off season and see what he has in store for Falling Tide TV as we head into a new season. We also discuss a few …
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Shane and Beau sit down with Phil Casse, Bourgeois Meat Market's customer service manager and the lead guitarist for the local band (Coma Nights). Phil shares his remarkable journey, starting from his humble beginnings in Thibodaux to becoming an integral part of one of the oldest meat markets in the world. With colorful anecdotes from his days at …
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Join us as we get a glimpse into the life and legacy of Earl Clement (Born 1939), a man whose stories remind us that every problem has a solution. This is an episode that will leave you inspired, reflective and deeply moved. Earl remembers gettting deliveries to his house from the original "Meat Man", our Great Grandfather, Valerie Jean-Batiste Bou…
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Scotty reveals his mission to teach life skills far beyond the mats, sharing insights into his unique approach to training and the profound impact it has on young minds. Meanwhile, Beau and Shane reflect on their own transformative experiences with martial arts and how these lessons apply to their family business. Discover the hidden layers of jiu-…
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Welcome to Episode 3 of the Miracles in Meat Podcast with Nick Lichenstein Nick's story begins with his grandfather's teachings about the importance of conservation, leading him to a lifelong commitment to preserving wildlife through Ducks Unlimited. He recounts his adventures in the African wilderness, the challenges hunting, and the unforgettable…
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Join Shane Thibodaux, a fourth-generation butcher, as he delves deep into the rich history and enduring legacy of Bourgeois Meat Market, a family-run institution that has been serving legendary Cajun flavors since 1891. In this episode, Shane sits down with his cousin Beau Bourgeois, the current torchbearer of this iconic meat market. From the humb…
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Join Shane Thibodaux, a fourth-generation butcher at Bourgeois Meat Market in Thibodaux, Louisiana, as he delves into the rich history of one of the oldest meat markets in the world. Established in 1891, Bourgeois has been a cornerstone of South Louisiana's culinary traditions, known for its legendary Cajun flavors and deep-rooted heritage. In this…
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On today's LIVE episode, we are sitting on the patio, enjoying some beautiful South Louisiana weather and recapping our recent fishing trips. We have been on the fish and we will break down what's working for us and fill you in on what to look for to make your next trip successful.--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/la…
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As outdoorsman, there comes a time where most of us eventually are in the market for a boat of our own to get us to the duck blind, to the deer stand or to the fishing spot to make those memories of a lifetime and get away from it all. In todays world, whether purchasing a New or Used boat, the boat buying process can be overwhelming for alot of us…
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The temps are warming up and the trees are budding here in South Louisiana as we enter early March of 2024 and that can only mean one thing.....the fish are moving up and ready to spawn. Sac A Lait (A.K.A....Crappie) are an angler favorite, this time of year and we made a couple of trips to see if we could catch a mess for a cookout.We recap our we…
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In this episode we discuss the current "hot topic" & ongoing proposal in Arkansas, pertaining to banning the use of mud motors on state wildlife management areas. Is this possibly the future path for more states and government agencies to follow? --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/last-stop-waterfowl/support…
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Well, the time has come for us to sit back, relax a little, and look back on this past years duck season here in Louisiana. It was a tale of two season for our crew for sure. In this episode, we discuss how our pre season predictions turned out. Were we right or were we wrong on how we thought it would all go down? Maybe, a little bit of both to be…
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We are kicking off Season 7 in this episode with just two weeks remaining in the 2023-2024 waterfowl season. It's been a tale of two seasons, so we get you caught up on where we are in the migration. We also ask the question, as waterfowlers, is there a hierarchy in duck species within your hunting practices or group of hunting buddies.--- Support …
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As we close out 2023 and we reflect back on not only the year as a whole, but also another season that is winding down, it leaves me asking the question....where are we as as a waterfowling community & what does the future hold for our sport? With all the good that comes out of this sport and the possibilities that it offers, are we as individuals …
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We discuss how the 2023-2024 season has gone so far and look back at our predictions on the season. What did we have right and what did we have wrong so far? We break down what has worked for us and how mother nature has forced us to adapt as hunters this season.--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/last-stop-waterfowl/s…
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This week, we continue our conversation with Lee Nassar, one of the original members of the Last Stop Waterfowl Outdoors crew. We look back on stories we had while public land hunting while we were running together and much more!--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/last-stop-waterfowl/support…
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Tonight we welcome to the show an old friend and hunting buddy, Lee Nassar to the show. Lee is one of the original members of our LSWO crew and we catch up and tell stories about chasing ducks down on public land as well as many other stories from our days of running from WMA to WMA. This is Part 1 of a 2 Part episode.--- Support this podcast: http…
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In this all new episode, we are getting excited as we are now days away from the kickoff of a new waterfowl season here in Louisiana. Jackson decides to interview dad and get the answers to some of his questions about growing up hunting in the good old days. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/last-stop-waterfowl/suppo…
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Tonight we are talking waterfowl gear. We break down and pay ode to the products and strategies that we feel have made us better public land hunters over the past few seasons. What products have our hard earned money been invested in? Tune in to find out!--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/last-stop-waterfowl/support…
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Here we sit, the 1st weekend in October in South Louisiana and that can only mean one thing. It is opening weekend of squirrel season in Sportsman's Paradise! This weekend is something that we look forward to every October. In this episode we sit around as a family and discuss what this time of year means to us, as well as discuss the major Drought…
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The great Mark Twain once wrote, “Buy land, they aren’t making it anymore,” but Mr. Twain was wrong! The Mississippi River and the state of Louisiana are working together to build tens of thousands of acres on the Louisiana coast. Louisiana’s Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority’s Chairman is Bren Haase. Chairman Haase is a passionate hunte…
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Aaron and Bill sit down with renowned deer expert, speaker, and author Jim Heffelfinger to discuss a wide-ranging set of topics focused around the status of mule deer. We expand on what is impacting mule deer health and abundance, CWD, what impacts antler growth, how habitat changes life histories of mule deer, and many other fascinating topics. We…
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In this episode, we head West, down Interstate 10 to Gueydan, Louisiana to get some early predictions on this upcoming Teal Season with Co-Owner of Cajun Country Waterfowl, Colby Fitch. Colby has been hunting waterfowl his entire life and knows the agriculture fields of South West Louisiana better than anybody. With almost 6K followers on Facebook …
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Tonight we are headed up Hwy 61 to Prairieville, Louisiana to introduce you all to the guys from Riot Outdoors. Riot is one of the fastest growing channels on YouTube and social media, as they are known for their exceptional fishing and hunting media across Louisiana and beyond. We sit down with co-founders, Grant Theriot & Taylor Diez to get their…
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Bill and Aaron have a fun conversation about all things onX hunt app with Jared Larsen, the company’s Whitetail Marketing Manager. We talk about the advent and growth of the company, new features, things in the works, how they feel about the complaint that folks don’t have to put in the work to scout areas, the conservation work onX does, and many …
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In this episode we have compiled a list of "must have" categories and products for the beginner duck hunter on a budget. Let's be honest, waterfowling for someone entering the sport can be overwhelming. Thing is, it doesn't have to be. We did the research for you, so you don't have to when it comes to which equipment is the best bang for the buck! …
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Lots of guests elicit laughter and also a few tugs at the heartstrings. Laughter is pretty easy, but it’s rare a guest has both Aaron and Bill holding back tears in between the laughs, but Joey Monteleone did just that. From working hard in the inner city as a child of immigrants to traveling North America lecturing, writing and filming television …
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We are back, and it is the dog days of August here in Louisiana. We are just about a month away from Teal Season and we are starting to get that Itch for yet another duck season. In this episode, we catch up on what's been going on this summer, look back at some memorable hunts from last season and talk about our anticipation for this upcoming seas…
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Aaron sits down with Chris Tymeson of Safari Club International while at the Western Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies conference. They discuss what SCI is, what type of policy SCI works on, the work SCI does to defend hunting and what that currently looks like across the US. Aaron and Chris also discuss the negative impacts to wildlife man…
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Andrew Wilkins works on the land stewardship team at the National Wildlife Federation. During this episode of AFIELD, he sits down with Rob Catalanotto and Chris Wood of Trout Unlimited and Friends of Fletcher’s Cove. Friends of Fletcher’s Cove is committed to maintaining, improving, and sustaining Fletcher’s Cove as a premier urban gateway to the …
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Aaron and Bill sit down with John Nores and Wayne Saunders, retired game wardens and co-hosts of the Warden’s Watch podcast. We hear crazy stories from the line of duty ranging from the time Wayne was shot and his badge saved his life to John’s many years of taking on drug cartels running illegal marijuana growing operations in California. We talk …
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Aaron and Bill chat with Bailey and David about the newly proposed “Public Lands Rule”, which will determine future management of Bureau of Land Management lands. We offer BLM history, why the BLM decided to propose the rule, what the rule is designed to do and how it can help fish, wildlife, and hunting and fishing opportunities. Also, sometimes c…
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Aaron and Bill chat with long time authors Tom Reed and Greg McReynolds about the release of their new book, Mouthful of Feathers. The book is the result of years of compiling pieces from some of the most provocative upland bird hunting writers from across the country who have contributed to the blog of the same name. We talk love of dogs, love of …
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In a world where everyone has a podcast, we are excited to offer you something different. Join NWF Outdoors & Artemis Sportswomen for our short form story telling series called “Afield”. These episodes are recorded on the river, in the forest, on the mountain and everywhere in between! Some of the best stories are shared while hunting and fishing. …
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Stories about growing up in a hunting family are always great to hear, and when they begin with “My father didn’t let me being a girl change how he raised me,” you know it’s going to be fun. The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency’s Amy Snider grew up hunting and fishing in East Tennessee and was about as immersed in the sporting culture of the reg…
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We are excited to welcome Jacob Galatas & Meagan Gautier, Co-Owners of Full Plume to the show this week as we discuss their unique business venture that they started, which "connects you to your heritage" as a waterfowler. In this New episode, we discuss how a simple search for a gift idea, spawned what is now, a growing company for these two, youn…
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Aaron Kindle sits down with the founders of Sporting Lead Free and the North American Non-Lead Partnership while they were together for a meeting of the key players working to reduce lead on the landscape from hunting and fishing activities. We discuss why we decided to convene at this time with the greatest minds on non-lead hunting and fishing, w…
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In this all New, episode we sit down with Owner and boat builder, Charlie Perilloux of Game Changer Boats to learn more about his company. Charlie tells us how at the early age of 16, he purchased his first welding machine and put it to use building aluminum pirogues and home made boats for his hunting and fishing needs. That passion for boats, as …
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New York isn’t exactly the place the average American thinks of when the topic of raising a sportsman is discussed, but hunting and fishing in northern New York inspired a lifelong love of hunting and angling in Brad Cohen so strong he has made studying several species his life’s work…with a little hunting thrown in. In this episode, we discuss the…
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In a world where everyone has a podcast, we are excited to offer you something different. Join NWF Outdoors & Artemis Sportswomen for our short form story telling series called “Afield”. These episodes are recorded on the river, in the forest, on the mountain and everywhere in between! Some of the best stories are shared while hunting and fishing. …
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Jesse Deubel, Executive Director of the New Mexico Wildlife Federation joins Aaron Kindle for short discussion following today’s (2/27/23) historic decision where the United States Supreme Court declined to review the New Mexico Supreme Court’s ruling from last fall that affirmed the right of New Mexicans to walk or wade on the streambeds of water …
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Tonight, we are talking mud motor set ups and asking the question, can a mud boat package truly be your one boat for hunting fishing and family at a price that wont break the bank? Are the days of owning multiple boats for multiple applications becoming a thing of the past? We break it all down and discuss these very questions from an industry insi…
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