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Mike and J. Hood welcome Ryan and Nate from The King of Camo, the North Georgia custom shop and YouTube duo known for turning real counter moments into laugh-out-loud shorts that still teach safety. They share how a near-fatal motorcycle crash, a hard reset on alcohol, and honest conversations reshaped their lives, their business, and their channel. The crew digs into what “welcoming gun culture” looks like in practice, why some sales get a respectful “not today,” and how humor can open the door to real talk about responsibility, masculinity, and mental fitness.
You’ll hear:
• The shop origin story, YouTube growth, and why authenticity matters
• How sobriety, family, and faith fuel better decisions
• Practical lines they draw with customers and why that protects the community
• The purpose of pain, asking for help, and separating rights from readiness
• Their charity motorcycle rides and why service helps heal
Take a free, anonymous mental health screening at WalkTheTalkAmerica.org. Lock up your firearms, not your feelings. If you enjoy the show, follow The King of Camo and share this episode with a friend who needs an encouraging nudge.
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Walk the Talk America would like to thank our partners who make these conversations possible and want to highlight our top two partner tiers below!
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Mike and J. Hood welcome Ryan and Nate from The King of Camo, the North Georgia custom shop and YouTube duo known for turning real counter moments into laugh-out-loud shorts that still teach safety. They share how a near-fatal motorcycle crash, a hard reset on alcohol, and honest conversations reshaped their lives, their business, and their channel. The crew digs into what “welcoming gun culture” looks like in practice, why some sales get a respectful “not today,” and how humor can open the door to real talk about responsibility, masculinity, and mental fitness.
You’ll hear:
• The shop origin story, YouTube growth, and why authenticity matters
• How sobriety, family, and faith fuel better decisions
• Practical lines they draw with customers and why that protects the community
• The purpose of pain, asking for help, and separating rights from readiness
• Their charity motorcycle rides and why service helps heal
Take a free, anonymous mental health screening at WalkTheTalkAmerica.org. Lock up your firearms, not your feelings. If you enjoy the show, follow The King of Camo and share this episode with a friend who needs an encouraging nudge.
Send us a text
Walk the Talk America would like to thank our partners who make these conversations possible and want to highlight our top two partner tiers below!
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