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Wild Sheep Foundation

January 2023

A leader in conservation, SITKA has been funding wild sheep and wildlife conservation in a major way since its start and has been the Official Sponsor of the Sheep Show for nine years and the initial sponsor for WSF’s <1 Club® and Women Hunt® programs. Gray sits down during the 2023 Sheep Show with SITKA’s Lindsey Davis, Trevor Stewart, and Abby Atol to discuss STIKA’s approach to gear and their commitment to WSF, our programs, and our industry.


Black Duck Revival

February 2022

Jonathan Wilkins of Black Duck Revival interviews a fascinating collection of human beings, all of them having embraced the notion that real value is found at the intersection of thoughtful consideration adn the tactile business of getting your hands dirty.

Episode 12 of the Black Duck Revival Podcast features Lindsey B. Davis, a Utah based ecologist, advocate, writer and entrepreneur. Lindsey and I talk about eating roadkill, foraging for wild edibles and the vast array of intangible benefits involved in hunting.

 

Living With Nature

February 2022

Presented by Swarovski Optik. In this series we hear from Lindsey B. Davis, a friend of the show, and contributor to Modern Huntsman on how she connects with nature on a regular basis. We learn about cutting edge examples of companies and organizations rebuilding the connection between people and nature, and stand out memories of nature connection and inspiration.

 

Closing the Doors & Moving On

November 2020

Today, former founder and CEO of Wylder Goods, Lindsey B. Davis, shares the story of building an incredible business and admirable brand, that she ultimately decided to shut down in early 2020.

This story will break your heart, while simultaneously reminding you that there’s more to life than just winning at business. Taking care of yourself as an entrepreneur has to be at the forefront of your mind...no amount of pain and suffering is worth your long term health and happiness.

Tune in for advice from a startup CEO on strategic growth, business partnership, scaling success, finance and more.

 
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Into The Wilderness

October 2020

We kick off with an update on the Modern Huntsman Field Outrider photography competition, before diving into a deep conversation with writer, citizen scientist and board member of the Outdoor Alliance, Lindsey B. Davis.

From ecology and permaculture to embracing indigenous knowledge in land management, we talk about her road-kill to hunter journey and the time she testified in front of Congress. What a show. What a guest.

Pace Brothers - Into The Wilderness

July 11, 2019

(Interview begins at 17:25) This podcast brings impactful, entertaining and insightful conversations from a global array of guests. Topics are wide ranging, with a backbone centered on conservation, including hunting, fishing, expeditions, environmental and wildlife management.

In this episode we’ll hear an introduction to Lindsey Elliott’s contributions to both Volume 2 and Volume 3 of Modern Huntsman. We’ll learn about how to use citizen science to re-frame our perspectives on recreation’s impact on wildlife, as well as what possible ecosystem services wild pigs may be playing in Northern California’s ecosystems.

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MTN RDY

January 2018

Lindsey Elliott and Jainee Dial are the Co-founders of Wyler Goods - For the Modern Outdoorswoman. Wylder serves an online marketplace specializing in carefully crafted retail goods for the Outdoor Community. By carefully crafted, we mean that Jainee and Lindsey have a curated process in which they chose which vendors they do and not collaborate with.

Wylder Goods is a B Corps endeavor. They are sensitive to everything that comes through their site is vetted through their 'icon roadmap' which sets the standard for the impact they want to have on the community and on this planet.

We chat about many things on this wonderful episode. Lindsey and Jainee set the new standard for entrepreneurship.


She Explores

Meet the entrepreneurial women behind Wylder Goods, a brand-new marketplace for the modern outdoorswoman. We’ve always been fascinated by entrepreneurship. To massively oversimplify, it’s about having an idea and seeing it through. But more than that, entrepreneurship is a vision and a drive so strong that it can’t be silenced.

Jainee and Lindsey are rethinking online outdoor retail. The three women have curated a shop with sustainable, long-lasting outdoor gear, and it’s just for women. They decided to make Wylder Goods a Benefit Corporation (B-Corp) because they know that a corporation holds power and that doesn’t have to be a negative thing. When you make a purchase at Wylder, you get to choose what non-profit that purchase will benefit.

Get to know Jainee, Lindsey, and Gina in the interview below. Learn about their origin story, the love that springs out of grief, the power of choice, and the super-practical ways you can take care of yourself when you’re working hard.

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Intrepid Entrepreneur

Have you ever had a business idea that you were immediately passionate about and felt on the most guttural level, an incredibly strong need to create? You’re about to meet two outdoor founders who have gone through just that and emerged – somewhat – on the other side, successful Kickstarter campaign in hand.

What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger, my Intrepid Entrepreneurs. Lindsey and Jainee personify a modern outdoorswoman. It’s an archetype who they’re intent to serve with a new formula that’s not retail or storytelling – it’s both and it doesn’t fall under either.