Upcoming Episode with Geoff Rowley

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Marcus Vonier

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Over the weekend ,we wrapped up a recording with Geoff Rowley for an upcoming episode on The Order of Rogues.

Most people know Geoff for his accomplishments in skateboarding, but what stood out to me the most was Geoff's depth of knowledge on desert sheep. He isn't someone who bought the wardrobe and decided one day to hunt. He's put in the miles. Cameras. Scouting. Hiking. Learning the land. Studying the animals.

There is also a great conversation about conservation work that never seems to make the headlines - the kind of work hunters regularly participate in that the broader public either never sees or completely misunderstands.

And, because it wouldn't be an Order of Rogues conversation without it, there are a few stories from Australia that had us all laughing.

This episode is currently in post-production but I thought I'd give Society a heads up before we release any teasers publicly.
 
Watching the pod now, as I'm heading in to do my podcasts. Love what you guys are doing. My 14 year old and I love the podcasts and magazine and my 9 year old watches the hunts with me. Keep up the good work.
 
Watching the pod now, as I'm heading in to do my podcasts. Love what you guys are doing. My 14 year old and I love the podcasts and magazine and my 9 year old watches the hunts with me. Keep up the good work.
Glad to hear it! Hopefully we aren’t corrupting your 14yr old too much.
 
Over the weekend ,we wrapped up a recording with Geoff Rowley for an upcoming episode on The Order of Rogues.

Most people know Geoff for his accomplishments in skateboarding, but what stood out to me the most was Geoff's depth of knowledge on desert sheep. He isn't someone who bought the wardrobe and decided one day to hunt. He's put in the miles. Cameras. Scouting. Hiking. Learning the land. Studying the animals.

There is also a great conversation about conservation work that never seems to make the headlines - the kind of work hunters regularly participate in that the broader public either never sees or completely misunderstands.

And, because it wouldn't be an Order of Rogues conversation without it, there are a few stories from Australia that had us all laughing.

This episode is currently in post-production but I thought I'd give Society a heads up before we release any teasers publicly.
Great episode and nice work Marcus!
 

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