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The Lost Rider Podcast with Herman Brune

The Lost Rider Podcast with Herman Brune

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Answering your questions about what makes the world go ”round by interviewing the correct people with the honest answers. Relating kitchen table issues to the outdoors and the environment. And, remembering the history, perspectives, and events that delivered us to today’s social place and awareness.Copyright 2025 All rights reserved. Ciencia Ciencia Política Ciencias Biológicas Política y Gobierno
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  • An Interview with Dallas Safari Club's Corey Mason
    Jun 7 2025

    The Dallas Safari Club is active in promoting and advocating the North American Wildlife Conservation Model. In this interview Brune and Executive Director Corey Mason discuss DSC's involvement with the Texas Outdoor Writers Assn.'s Youth Writing Awards, the wildlife conservation model, and also the ongoing efforts to squelch anti-hunting and anti-conservation movements internationally. This interview helps to illustrate how leftist agendas in the form of Cash Cow Controversies take money from well-meaning contributors and use it in ways that negatively impact wildlife conservation.

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    29 m
  • The "Blue Sky Salesman" - Herman Brune Talked About the BS Being Sold in Our Modern Culture
    May 31 2025

    Brune talks about BS (Blue Sky) Salesman. Whether its Climate Change, Covid, or the anti-hunting and anti-gun crowd the world is full of BS (Blue Sky) Salesman. In a hilarious turn of events there is now a left-wing media platform akin to Twitter or X that calls itself Blue Sky.

    ~ You can't make this stuff up.

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    27 m
  • The CDC and Gun Control in the Name of "Public Health": Blast from the Past
    May 25 2025

    Blast from the Past: In light of DOGE cracking down on fraud and the abuse of tax dollars: Here is an older radio show pointing out how the CDC ran out of its lane into the gun control debate/movement. It was done in the name of public health. Should the CDC spend tax money on such studies, or is it an example of an every-growing bloated bureaucracy?

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    26 m
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