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Farming, Birding and Hunting w/ Christopher Joe
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Documentary
Society & Culture
Sports
Wilderness
Publication Date |
Dec 09, 2019
Episode Duration |
01:04:28

AB3, host of The Bryant Land Country Podcast, talks with Christopher Joe, deer and turkey hunter, owner of a guided birding tour operation, and fourth generation angus beef farmer from the state of Alabama. Christopher Joe talks about his interest in birding and setting up guided bird tours, how influential his own father was in his interest in agriculture, and he also walks us through his video creation process. 

 

Episode Highlights: 

  • AB3 introduces guest Christopher Joe.
  • Christopher Joe addresses ‘the rut’ situation in Alabama. 
  • How has he kept his YouTube channel alive and avoided getting burned out? 
  • What is Christopher’s Joe’s educational background and day job? 
  • What is his process for creating and putting out videos? 
  • AB3 and Chistopher Joe talk about the impact of knowing people are responding to their content. 
  • Christopher Joe talks about being a fourth generation angus beef farmer.  
  • How did Christopher get interested in genealogy? 
  • How did Christopher become involved in birds?
  • What is next for Christopher Joe? 
  • What advice does Christopher Joe have for those interested in agriculture and hunting? 

 

3 Key Points:

  1. Christopher Joe uses a Google Pixel cell phone to shoot his videos and an editing app to do his videos.
  2. A person can only tell you ‘yes’ or ‘no.’ Don’t worry about people judging you.  
  3. Christopher Joe does 6 miles of birding trails and a guided tour. 

 

Tweetable Quotes:

  • “A lot of us lobbied and talked to different movers and shakers that put these seasons together and we were like, ‘We need February,’ because January 30th, when the season used to end, the rut was just getting going.” – Christopher Joe
  • “Even in my career, I do some things that I record and post because it shows farming. It shows agriculture. It shows average people doing things for their livelihood.” – Christopher Joe
  • “I really attribute a lot of the success that we are having to him (Christopher’s father) being open-minded and it helps that he was an agriculture teacher for 34-37 years.” – Christopher Joe

 

Resources Mentioned:

AB3, host of The Bryant Land Country Podcast, talks with Christopher Joe, deer and turkey hunter, owner of a guided birding tour operation, and fourth generation angus beef farmer from the state of Alabama. Christopher Joe talks about his interest in birding and setting up guided bird tours, how influential his own father was in his interest in agriculture, and he also walks us through his video creation process.    Episode Highlights:  AB3 introduces guest Christopher Joe. Christopher Joe addresses ‘the rut’ situation in Alabama.  How has he kept his YouTube channel alive and avoided getting burned out?  What is Christopher’s Joe’s educational background and day job?  What is his process for creating and putting out videos?  AB3 and Chistopher Joe talk about the impact of knowing people are responding to their content.  Christopher Joe talks about being a fourth generation angus beef farmer.   How did Christopher get interested in genealogy?  How did Christopher become involved in birds? What is next for Christopher Joe?  What advice does Christopher Joe have for those interested in agriculture and hunting?    3 Key Points: Christopher Joe uses a Google Pixel cell phone to shoot his videos and an editing app to do his videos. A person can only tell you ‘yes’ or ‘no.’ Don’t worry about people judging you.   Christopher Joe does 6 miles of birding trails and a guided tour.    Tweetable Quotes: “A lot of us lobbied and talked to different movers and shakers that put these seasons together and we were like, ‘We need February,’ because January 30th, when the season used to end, the rut was just getting going.” – Christopher Joe “Even in my career, I do some things that I record and post because it shows farming. It shows agriculture. It shows average people doing things for their livelihood.” – Christopher Joe “I really attribute a lot of the success that we are having to him (Christopher’s father) being open-minded and it helps that he was an agriculture teacher for 34-37 years.” – Christopher Joe   Resources Mentioned: The Bryant Land Country Podcast Follow Bryant Land on social media: Linkedin | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | YouTube Christopher Joe: Instagram | YouTube Birds and Nature Tours: Instagram

AB3, host of The Bryant Land Country Podcast, talks with Christopher Joe, deer and turkey hunter, owner of a guided birding tour operation, and fourth generation angus beef farmer from the state of Alabama. Christopher Joe talks about his interest in birding and setting up guided bird tours, how influential his own father was in his interest in agriculture, and he also walks us through his video creation process. 

 

Episode Highlights: 

  • AB3 introduces guest Christopher Joe.
  • Christopher Joe addresses ‘the rut’ situation in Alabama. 
  • How has he kept his YouTube channel alive and avoided getting burned out? 
  • What is Christopher’s Joe’s educational background and day job? 
  • What is his process for creating and putting out videos? 
  • AB3 and Chistopher Joe talk about the impact of knowing people are responding to their content. 
  • Christopher Joe talks about being a fourth generation angus beef farmer.  
  • How did Christopher get interested in genealogy? 
  • How did Christopher become involved in birds?
  • What is next for Christopher Joe? 
  • What advice does Christopher Joe have for those interested in agriculture and hunting? 

 

3 Key Points:

  1. Christopher Joe uses a Google Pixel cell phone to shoot his videos and an editing app to do his videos.
  2. A person can only tell you ‘yes’ or ‘no.’ Don’t worry about people judging you.  
  3. Christopher Joe does 6 miles of birding trails and a guided tour. 

 

Tweetable Quotes:

  • “A lot of us lobbied and talked to different movers and shakers that put these seasons together and we were like, ‘We need February,’ because January 30th, when the season used to end, the rut was just getting going.” – Christopher Joe
  • “Even in my career, I do some things that I record and post because it shows farming. It shows agriculture. It shows average people doing things for their livelihood.” – Christopher Joe
  • “I really attribute a lot of the success that we are having to him (Christopher’s father) being open-minded and it helps that he was an agriculture teacher for 34-37 years.” – Christopher Joe

 

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