Welcome to The Secret Society of Western Big Game Hunting with host Dan Adler — the podcast where hunting, adventure, and authentic conversations collide.Each episode, Dan sits down with guests from every corner of the outdoor world and beyond. From legendary hunting TV personalities and seasoned guides to Hall of Fame MMA fighters, conservationists, entrepreneurs, and everyday outdoorsmen and women with incredible stories — if they share a passion for hunting and the wild, they’ve got a seat at the table.This isn’t just another hunting podcast. It’s a behind-the-scenes look into the mindset, lifestyle, sacrifices, and experiences that unite those drawn to western big game hunting and the outdoors.Whether it’s chasing elk in the high country, discussing the realities of filming hunts on camera, sharing hard-earned lessons from the backcountry, or hearing untold stories from some of the most respected names in the industry, The Secret Society of Western Big Game Hunting delivers real
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Episode #10
Dan Adler on the Hot Seat | Nick Hoffman Turns the Tables
Aug 8, 20261h 43m
For the first time on The Secret Society of Western Big Game Hunting Podcast, the roles are reversed. Instead of asking the questions, Dan Adler finds himself in the guest chair as Nick Hoffman takes over hosting duties for an honest and personal conversation about the experiences that shaped Dan’s life, career, and passion for the outdoors. Dan shares how a childhood spent in the outdoors sparked a lifelong love for hunting and conservation, the journey that led him to become one of the West’s premier outfitters, and why he chose a life guiding hunters in some of North America’s most rugged country. The conversation also explores Dan’s time serving in the United States Air Force, the challenges of building an outfitting business from the ground up, and the sacrifices that came with pursuing a life few people truly understand. Nick digs deeper into the philosophy behind hunting, asking what defines a successful hunt, the importance of respecting wildlife, and the lessons the outdoors can teach about life, leadership, and faith. The episode wraps up with a fun question every hunter has considered: If you could share one hunt with anyone in history—living or dead—who would it be and why? Whether you’ve followed Dan’s career for years or you’re just discovering the podcast, this episode offers a rare look behind the scenes at the man usually doing the interviewing. Topics discussed: Dan’s introduction to hunting and the outdoors as a young boy The path that led him to become a professional outfitter Serving in the United States Air Force Building an outfitting business from the ground up What defines a truly successful hunt Respect for wildlife and the responsibilities of hunters Life lessons learned in the mountains Who Dan would most want to share a hunt with—dead or alive
Craig Boddington on 50 Years of Africa, Adventures & Close Calls.
Jul 25, 20261h 19m
What does nearly 50 years of hunting Africa teach a person—not just about wildlife, but about perseverance, humility, and life itself? In this episode of The Secret Society of Western Big Game Hunting, host Dan Adler sits down with legendary hunter, author, outdoor writer, and television personality Craig Boddington for a conversation filled with unforgettable stories from a lifetime spent pursuing wild game across the globe. Craig shares how his hunting journey began, the adventures that drew him back to Africa time and time again, and how the continent has changed over the last five decades. From dangerous close encounters with Africa's most iconic animals to the lessons learned from hunts that ended without success, this episode is an honest look at both the triumphs and disappointments that shape every hunter. Dan and Craig also discuss why success in hunting isn't always measured by what comes home in the truck, but by the experiences, friendships, and personal growth found along the way. You'll also hear about: Craig's early hunting experiences and what sparked a lifelong passion. Nearly 50 years of hunting adventures throughout Africa. Close calls with dangerous game and the realities of hunting wild places. How Africa's hunting landscape has evolved over the decades. Learning from failure and the hunts that ended empty-handed. Why perseverance is one of a hunter's greatest attributes. How Zero Outfitter Fees is helping hunters connect directly with outfitters. Dan Adler's new book, What the Mountain Knows: A Little About Hunting & A Lot About Life, and the life lessons that hunting continues to teach. Whether you've dreamed of hunting Africa, have spent years chasing big game yourself, or simply enjoy stories of adventure, conservation, and the outdoors, this conversation is one you won't want to miss.
The Story Behind Nicks Wild Ride | Nick Hoffman Interview
Jul 18, 20261h 3m
What happens when a kid from a non-hunting family in Minnesota ends up traveling the globe on more than 150 big game hunts and building one of the most respected hunting television shows in the industry? In this episode of The Secret Society of Western Big Game Hunting Podcast, Dan Adler sits down with Nick Hoffman—musician, television host, outdoorsman, and adventurer. Before becoming one of hunting’s most recognizable personalities, Nick spent a decade playing fiddle for country superstar Kenny Chesney, performing on some of the world’s biggest stages. But a leap of faith led him to pursue another passion, eventually creating Nick’s Wild Ride, a television series now in its 11th season that has taken him to every corner of the globe in pursuit of unforgettable adventures. In this conversation, Nick shares: Growing up in Minnesota in a family that didn’t hunt. The mentors who introduced him to the outdoors and forever changed the direction of his life. Why gratitude is one of the greatest gifts hunting teaches us. How hunting is about far more than pulling the trigger—it’s about relationships, conservation, adventure, and personal growth. The importance of taking educated leaps of faith to pursue your dreams, even when the path isn’t guaranteed. Lessons learned from a lifetime of travel, music, and hunting around the world. Whether you’re a lifelong hunter, an aspiring outdoorsman, or simply someone chasing a dream, this conversation is filled with wisdom, humor, and inspiration. If you enjoy the episode, be sure to Like, Subscribe, and Share it with someone who loves the outdoors.
In this episode, Dan sits down with legendary outdoorsman Larry Weishuhn for a conversation filled with decades of hunting experience, conservation insight, and lessons learned both in the field and behind the camera. Known as an accomplished author, television host, wildlife biologist, and conservationist, Larry shares the stories and experiences that shaped his remarkable career. From harvesting his very first trophy spike as a young boy to becoming one of the most recognizable voices in the hunting world, Larry reflects on the moments that defined his passion for wildlife and the outdoors. In this episode, you'll hear about: • Larry's journey as an author, TV host, biologist, and conservationist. • Why the next generation of hunters is more important than ever. • The story behind his first trophy spike and how it changed the course of his life. • The challenges, frustrations, and unforgettable moments of filming hunts with camera operators. • Larry's lifelong love of writing and storytelling. • What every hunter should do when a shot doesn't go as planned. • The difficult reality of wounded game and recovering animals. Whether you're a lifelong hunter, or someone who simply appreciates great stories from the field, this conversation is packed with wisdom, honesty, and inspiration from one of the industry's true icons.
The Future Of Hunting with RJ & Aubrey Cianciarulo | Family, Hunting & Conservation.
Jul 4, 202647 min
In this episode of The Secret Society of Western Big Game Hunting, Dan Adler sits down with RJ and Aubrey Cianciarulo for an honest conversation about family, hunting, conservation, and the future of the outdoor lifestyle. With the upcoming birth of their son just around the corner, RJ and Aubrey share their excitement about becoming parents and what it means to raise the next generation in a family built around adventure, faith, and the outdoors. The conversation dives into their experiences filming "The Choice" and hunting across North America and around the world, and why western big game hunting continues to hold a special place in their hearts. They discuss the importance of authenticity in today's hunting culture, wildlife management, conservation efforts, and the responsibility hunters have in protecting wildlife and wild places for future generations. RJ reflects on growing up in the spotlight with his parents, and how having cameras around from an early age shaped his perspective on hunting and storytelling. Aubrey shares her journey as a first-generation hunter, the challenges of entering the hunting world, and the fulfillment she has found embracing the hunting lifestyle. This episode is packed with thoughtful discussion on hunting traditions, conservation, family values, and what it truly means to be "all in" as a hunter. If you're passionate about western big game hunting, wildlife conservation, and preserving our hunting heritage, this is an episode you won't want to miss.
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