EP 99 | District Of Conservation: Center for Sportfishing Policy

In Episode 99 of District of Conservation, Gabriella spoke to Center for Sportfishing Policy president Jeff Angers. Here’s more about the organization:  The Center for Sportfishing Policy’s role is to affect public policy related to the conservation of marine resources with broad abilities to pursue political solutions. The organization is non-partisan and focuses on having …

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EP 98 | District Of Conservation: Congressman Rob Wittman

In Episode 98 of District of Conservation, I spoke to Congressman Rob Wittman (R-VA) of Virginia’s 1st Congressional District. Serving the First Congressional District of Virginia since 2007, Rob has been focused on strengthening our military and supporting veterans, promoting economic development through fiscal responsibility, fixing our crumbling infrastructure, increasing access to high-speed internet, and …

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Townhall: Lukashenko’s Last Stand

Belarus could finally be on the precipice of change.  After President Aleksander Lukashenko declared victory in last weekend’s election, touting 80 percent of the votes against opposition candidate Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya, Belarusians have taken to the streets en masse to peacefully protest and contest the sham results.  Unsurprisingly, the Belarusian dictator is harkening back to Soviet …

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Townhall: Anti-Gig Worker Laws Will Destroy Freelancing

Ride-sharing companies Uber and Lyft could be on the brink of shutting down in California after a judge ordered them to reclassify independent contractors as employees.  Why? All companies employing freelancers or individuals partaking in freelancing must comply with Assembly Bill 5 (AB5), the new anti-gig work law.  It seems benign on the surface. Once readers peruse the bill’s …

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Get Inspired to Fish & Hunt w/ Henry and Lakeisha Woodard

In Episode 97 of District of Conservation, I spoke to Henry and Lakeisha Woodard of HALO Chronicles. The Woodards reside in NW Mississippi with their four children and love to fish and hunt.   “H.A.L.O.” is an acronym for Henry and Lakeisha Outdoors.  Henry and Lakeisha Woodard of H.A.L.O. Chronicles are God-fearing, family-oriented, Mississippi Shuffling, …

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EP 96 | District Of Conservation: Nick Hoffman

In Episode 96 of District of Conservation, Gabriella spoke with a fellow but unrelated Hoffman—”Nick’s Wild Ride” star and country music artist, Nick Hoffman!  Nick Hoffman is an award-winning country music artist whose passion for travel and the outdoors takes him to the world’s most interesting places. After 12 years as the fiddle player in …

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Townhall: Cory Gardner Makes ‘Conservative Conservation’ Mainstream

Should political observers write off Senator Cory Gardner’s (R-CO)’s re-election prospects yet? Not so fast. New polling suggests he’s gaining on challenger John Hickenlooper. The junior senator, first elected to office in 2014, is confident he can beat the scandal-prone former presidential candidate and Colorado governor.  On a recent episode of my podcast, District of Conservation, Senator Gardner discussed how the campaign is …

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EP 95 | District Of Conservation: Chef Andrew Gruel

In Episode 95 of District of Conservation, Gabriella chats with Chef Andrew Gruel.  Chef Andrew Gruel is currently the Founder and Executive Chef of Slapfish Restaurant, the award-winning food truck turned international brick and mortar, based out of Huntington Beach, CA. Chef Gruel’s goal is to make “seafood sexy again.”   Slapfish was established in 2011 …

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Townhall: National Shooting Sports Month

With August in full swing, it’s time to celebrate National Shooting Sports Month.  The official celebration, commemorated every August since 2017, honors America’s shooting sports heritage.  The National Shooting Sports Foundation, the firearms trade association, is seen as the driving force behind National Shooting Sports Month. Why is August dedicated to recreational shooting sports? Here’s …

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EP 94 | District Of Conservation: Senator Cory Gardner

In Episode 94 of District of Conservation, Gabriella interviews U.S. Senator Cory Gardner (R-CO).  U.S. Senator Cory Gardner (R-CO), the junior senator from Colorado and chief architect of the recently passed Great American Outdoors Act, sits down with our host to update viewers and listeners about the campaign, how he got the Great American Outdoors …

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