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Indiana hunter Cindy Stites found her way into the field after exiting an abusive marriage. With every hunt, she slowly saw the return of her old self -- someone who's confident, happy, and adventurous. The more she got into hunting, the more she adopted a new attitude to opportunities that came her way: "Start saying yes." She said 'yes' to becoming a hunter ed instructor, 'yes' to mentoring youth in the field, 'yes' to getting involved with conservation groups. This tactic opened up a number of new doors, and Cindy realized it was the healthy human relationships she formed through hunting that were bringing her happiness.
6:00 Froggin' in Alabama-speak is "giggin'"... and there's a special frog-sized pitchfork for this activity
10:00 A youth bow for small-framed ladies (Cindy is 5"3') is the Bear Apprentice 2
11:00 A thought that's crossed every adult-onset hunter's mindspace: "What if I'd been doing this for the past 15 years?"
12:00 An ill-fated rabbit hunt with a child: The rabbit started screaming, then the child started screaming, and the parent wonders if maybe just maybe hunting alone is better for everyone.
12:30 Cindy's piece on becoming an engaged conservationist Step up and Volunteer for Conservation, (which was preceded by an incredible moment: April Vokey says, "What's your dream job, Cindy?")
15:00 "Start saying yes" -- it can totally change your life. For Cindy, it started with someone asking if she wanted to volunteer teaching archery to 4-H kids. Then someone asked if she wanted to teach hunter's ed. "Yes" can lead you a lot of places!
16:00 'Yes' leads to organizations like BHA, Pheasants Forever, National Turkey Federation... a bonafide snowball scenario
17:00 The learning curve of being a well-informed conservationist? It's a lingo'd journey. Research, research, research. And if you're a storyteller? Break it down for others.
18:30 Cindy's piece on caribou conservation – coming soon!
24:00 Your "in" to spreading the conservation love... it may be getting someone outside, sparking their interest... OR, it might be that moment when someone says "What's a Pebble Mine?" and you're totally ready for that one
27:00 Getting into something new -- hunting/fishing/anything -- at a rocky/transitional time in your life can be totally transformative.
30:00 Hunting as an adult: A series of failures until things slowly start to click, then your confidence goes up, and it gets to be FUN.
40:00 Meaningful hunting experiences with family = highlights of life. Relationships are at the center of everything
48:00 The squirrel "sploot"... you can't go wrong Googling this for 10 minutes (or more)
49:00 That moment when you have food poisoning, even though you didn't eat out, and you realize YOU gave YOU food poisoning... #cheffail
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Indiana hunter Cindy Stites found her way into the field after exiting an abusive marriage. With every hunt, she slowly saw the return of her old self -- someone who's confident, happy, and adventurous. The more she got into hunting, the more she adopted a new attitude to opportunities that came her way: "Start saying yes." She said 'yes' to becoming a hunter ed instructor, 'yes' to mentoring youth in the field, 'yes' to getting involved with conservation groups. This tactic opened up a number of new doors, and Cindy realized it was the healthy human relationships she formed through hunting that were bringing her happiness.
6:00 Froggin' in Alabama-speak is "giggin'"... and there's a special frog-sized pitchfork for this activity
10:00 A youth bow for small-framed ladies (Cindy is 5"3') is the Bear Apprentice 2
11:00 A thought that's crossed every adult-onset hunter's mindspace: "What if I'd been doing this for the past 15 years?"
12:00 An ill-fated rabbit hunt with a child: The rabbit started screaming, then the child started screaming, and the parent wonders if maybe just maybe hunting alone is better for everyone.
12:30 Cindy's piece on becoming an engaged conservationist Step up and Volunteer for Conservation, (which was preceded by an incredible moment: April Vokey says, "What's your dream job, Cindy?")
15:00 "Start saying yes" -- it can totally change your life. For Cindy, it started with someone asking if she wanted to volunteer teaching archery to 4-H kids. Then someone asked if she wanted to teach hunter's ed. "Yes" can lead you a lot of places!
16:00 'Yes' leads to organizations like BHA, Pheasants Forever, National Turkey Federation... a bonafide snowball scenario
17:00 The learning curve of being a well-informed conservationist? It's a lingo'd journey. Research, research, research. And if you're a storyteller? Break it down for others.
18:30 Cindy's piece on caribou conservation – coming soon!
24:00 Your "in" to spreading the conservation love... it may be getting someone outside, sparking their interest... OR, it might be that moment when someone says "What's a Pebble Mine?" and you're totally ready for that one
27:00 Getting into something new -- hunting/fishing/anything -- at a rocky/transitional time in your life can be totally transformative.
30:00 Hunting as an adult: A series of failures until things slowly start to click, then your confidence goes up, and it gets to be FUN.
40:00 Meaningful hunting experiences with family = highlights of life. Relationships are at the center of everything
48:00 The squirrel "sploot"... you can't go wrong Googling this for 10 minutes (or more)
49:00 That moment when you have food poisoning, even though you didn't eat out, and you realize YOU gave YOU food poisoning... #cheffail
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