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In this episode of the Mudfish Adventures Podcast, Captain Steve "Scooby" Stubbe sits down with Allie Biedenharn, Executive Director of Texas Brigades, at the beautiful Pintail Hunting Club in Columbus, Texas. Allie shares her inspiring journey from a 13-year-old cadet at the South Texas Buckskin Brigade to leading one of the most impactful youth conservation leadership programs in the country.
We dive into:
Allie's first experience at a Texas Brigades camp and how it opened the door to a life of conservation and outdoor leadership.
The structure and impact of Texas Brigades' nine statewide wildlife and conservation camps, each with a unique focus like deer, bass, waterfowl, and coastal ecology.
How the camps provide hands-on experience, from fly tying and rifle shooting to plant ID and public speaking, while fostering discipline and leadership.
The importance of unplugging from digital distractions and connecting youth to the land through mentorship, teamwork, and stewardship.
How cadets can earn college scholarships and continue their leadership growth beyond camp through year-round conservation projects.
Allie also discusses how financial barriers are eliminated through generous donors and how alumni have gone on to become biologists, game wardens, lawyers, and doctors—all with a conservation-minded heart.
🦌 Interested in getting your child involved? Visit TexasBrigades.org or email [email protected].
🎣 Check out more episodes and adventures at MudfishAdventures.com and stay connected to the outdoor lifestyle that makes Texas special.
By Mudfish AdventuresIn this episode of the Mudfish Adventures Podcast, Captain Steve "Scooby" Stubbe sits down with Allie Biedenharn, Executive Director of Texas Brigades, at the beautiful Pintail Hunting Club in Columbus, Texas. Allie shares her inspiring journey from a 13-year-old cadet at the South Texas Buckskin Brigade to leading one of the most impactful youth conservation leadership programs in the country.
We dive into:
Allie's first experience at a Texas Brigades camp and how it opened the door to a life of conservation and outdoor leadership.
The structure and impact of Texas Brigades' nine statewide wildlife and conservation camps, each with a unique focus like deer, bass, waterfowl, and coastal ecology.
How the camps provide hands-on experience, from fly tying and rifle shooting to plant ID and public speaking, while fostering discipline and leadership.
The importance of unplugging from digital distractions and connecting youth to the land through mentorship, teamwork, and stewardship.
How cadets can earn college scholarships and continue their leadership growth beyond camp through year-round conservation projects.
Allie also discusses how financial barriers are eliminated through generous donors and how alumni have gone on to become biologists, game wardens, lawyers, and doctors—all with a conservation-minded heart.
🦌 Interested in getting your child involved? Visit TexasBrigades.org or email [email protected].
🎣 Check out more episodes and adventures at MudfishAdventures.com and stay connected to the outdoor lifestyle that makes Texas special.