“Is any pleasure on earth as great as a circle of Christian friends by a good fire?”
C.S. Lewis—Letters of C.S. Lewis
Charles Martin & Sons: Alaska Stories
In this episode, we sit down with former guest and New York Times best selling author, Charles Martin. However, this time we were joined by two of his three sons, Rives and Charlie. Charles, Rives and Charlie all spent some time in Alaska this past year, and we were not short on stories for them to tell. We talked about bear encounters, fishing for salmon, and what it means to be a man. Charles gets the opportunity to talk about each of his sons unique giftedness, and how he specifically prays for each of them. This was such a fun conversation to be a part of on many levels. We hope that you will enjoy hearing more from our friend, Charles Martin and his sons. Be sure to get Charles’ latest books: a novel entitled The Last Exchange, and a 40 Day Journey to the cross, entitled It is Finished wherever books are sold.
Season 8 Introduction
Brad and Bryan sit down together in an all new episode and recall some of their favorite moments from season seven and preview season eight. They also talk about some of their personal adventures that they took during the break in-between seasons that took them everywhere from the upper Delta in Mobile to the great Smoky Mountain National Park in Tennessee, and all the way to Nicaragua. We are excited to start season eight and we hope that you will enjoy, the many different guests that we have on the show this season as well as a couple brand new essays. Don’t forget to download Brad‘s new song, “Waiting on a Rise,” wherever you get your music, and pick up a copy of Bryan’s newest book, “Jesus Is,” that can be found at www.ironhillpress.com or on Amazon.
Check out our YouTube film “Fly Fishing for Something Bigger Than Fish | A Full Film “Reflections.”
Jimbo Meador: Meditating and Marinating on Fishing Stories, Close Calls, & Jimmy Buffett
This is our 100th episode! And we could not think of anyone better than Jimbo Meador, Alabama fly fishing legend and outdoorsman to be our guest for this special occasion. Jimbo was on our show once before, but if you know Jimbo, there’s always more stories to tell. We were so honored to be able to sit down once again in his home office and listen to the guide stories of flyfishing, close calls on the water, and his longtime friend, the late Jimmy Buffett. We know you will enjoy these stories that are downright laugh out loud funny. Jimbo is an absolute treasure to the state of Alabama and the overall sport of fly fishing, and we are thankful that we call him friend. Thank you for joining us on this journey of 100 episodes of the Storied Outdoors. If you enjoy this podcast, please share it with a friend who you think would enjoy it as well. Here’s to 100, and may there be 100 more!
Brian Toone: Extreme Amateur Cyclists
Dr. Brian Toone, assistant professor of computer science at Samford University. You may be wondering what a professor in computer science is doing on an outdoor podcast? Well, Brian is not only a brilliant professor, he is also an avid cyclist. And when I say avid, he’s at a different level than 99% of cyclists in America. Recently, Brian competed in the 2023 Paris-Brest-Paris cycling event, a 761-mile ride through France where he finished the endurance race in under 59 hours.
In this episode we cover almost as much ground as Brian has on his bike. We hear about his adventures in France for Paris-Brest-Pairs and how much he learned from one year to the next on the same race. Brain shares about some of his darkest moments during Race Across America, and his reflections on lessons learned in cycling. We also cover Brian’s amazing work in software development and how his program is impacting the sport of cycling.
Season 6 WrapUp
In this episode, Brad and Bryan recap the incredible 6th season of the podcast. Incredible, of course, because of the amazing guests who shared their stories on the show. They discuss the high points of each episode and some of their favorite moments from the season. Also, they reveal some exciting news for the podcast. Be sure to listen to the whole episode to get the scoop on what’s happening this coming Friday. You won’t want to miss it.
Jimbo Meador: A naturalist, Sailor, Storyteller, and Fly Fisherman
Jimbo Meador is one of the most iconic figures in the sport of fly fishing. As a lifelong Alabamian, living along the gulf coast, Jimbo has arguably influenced the sport of fly fishing as much as anyone else in the last century. From kayak fishing, paddleboard fishing, retail Orvis stores, and a host of other areas, Jimbo’s hand is evident in the history and future of the sport. Not to mention that his life heavily influenced the character of Forrest Gump, written by his good friend and author Winston Groom. We hope you will enjoy this episode where we sat down with Jimbo in his home office and soaked up all the stories and wisdom he shared with us.
Stephen Rockarts: Owner Fly Fishing Alabama
We cover so much in this episode and we laughed a great deal. If anyone has spent anytime around Stephen he will make you feel good about yourself and have a good time. I have no doubt that translates to his guide service. We discuss his gifting in hospitality and what role that plays in guiding along with his philosophy of what are components of a great trip. Obviously we had to spend some time in discussion about the shore burger and Stephen gives out some secret tips on what makes it so special.