“I interview people with "misunderstood" lifestyles so we can educate people on the truth.”
In this episode, I sit down with Dana Dykema, a mom, teacher, and advocacy coordinator for Blood Origins Canada. We dive into Dana’s experiences raising teenagers, homeschooling, and navigating the public school system, while also exploring her journey into hunting, conservation, and self-sufficiency through regenerative farming.
Dana shares her insights on the evolving perceptions of hunting, the challenges faced by parents in today’s educational landscape, and the importance of advocacy in shaping the future of conservation. She also discusses her work with Blood Origins, highlighting the need for community engagement in wildlife conservation and ethical hunting practices.
From personal hunting stories to the role of social media in shifting public narratives, this episode offers a compelling look at the intersection of education, family, and conservation. Don’t miss this conversation!
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Horrible People Podcast is all about getting to know people who are often misunderstood because of their lifestyle, beliefs, or interests. Whether it’s their job, religion, political views, hobbies, or way of life, guests share their experiences in a relaxed and open-minded conversation. The podcast explores common misconceptions and uncovers the truth about who they really are—breaking stereotypes one conversation at a time.
The audience for Horrible People Podcast includes curious thinkers, open-minded listeners, and those who have felt misunderstood or stereotyped. It appeals to people who enjoy hearing diverse perspectives, challenging misconceptions, and exploring different lifestyles, beliefs, and experiences through honest, respectful conversations.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Dana
02:59 Family Dynamics and Parenting Challenges
05:57 Homeschooling Insights and Experiences
09:09 Navigating Public School Systems
12:02 The Importance of Self-Sufficiency and Food Sources
14:58 Hunting as a Family Activity
18:07 Regenerative Farming and Local Food Systems
21:01 Experiences in Hunting and Processing Game
23:56 Community Engagement in Hunting
27:00 Changing Perceptions of Hunting
29:57 Conclusion and Future Aspirations
31:26 Engaging with Advocacy and Conservation
39:26 The Role of Blood Origins in Conservation
46:49 Personal Experiences in Hunting and Education
58:17 Social Media and Community Engagement
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