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Negligent Discharge Friday - 5/30/25

30 May 2025

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-The new series continues! Michael and I sat down today and discussed a few topics through the lens of experience in different decades of life. For those of you familiar with the show you know that often on Friday I answer Q and A, today is no different, except that Michael is joining me to give his perspective from a younger generation: -Biden's Cancer Diagnosis -Assisted Suicide -Animal Interactions in National Parks -How predators select their victims Enjoy  Cleared Hot Coffee Blend: https://shop.clearedhotpodcast.com/products/cleared-hot-brcc-coffee Today's Sponsors: Spartan Forge: https://spartanforge.ai/ Sundays: Get 40% off your first order of Sundays. Go to https://sundaysfordogs.com/CLEAREDHOT or use code CLEAREDHOT at checkout.

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This is how we were just talking about how much it must suck to not be able to do your job. I would have noticed it. All right. First, we got to do our intro and ad read because we're just going to do all this at once. So what kind of episode are we going to have today? Well, I have questions, but if you also have questions, we can do those. It's up to you.

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We'll see if your questions lead me to questions I may have. We're going to open with a review of your European vacation. We'll call this Michael's European Adventures. Do you have a picture of you in front of something cool and European? Let me see.

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Maybe not in front of something. I have a picture of me with my family. All right. Well, I'll have to blur out all their faces. Yeah, I was going to say, I don't know if they really want to be on or shown quite yet. Fine.

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Well, while you're looking for that, so that's what you're going to get today, everybody. You're going to get some version of Q&A. Michael is, again, not prepared and literally just tried to screw us over by hitting record. And I'm watching over your shoulder doing your job for you yet again. So that's what you're going to get. I'll do an ad read here in a second.

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It's actually already done, so I'll just insert that. Are you caught up on your coffee orders? Yeah. Okay, good. So just so you guys know, the delay was 100% Michael's fault because he was on vacation. I may have been out of the country. Yeah, you were out of the country. Probably my fault for launching it when you were out of the country. We still have some left.

77.198 - 100.628 Host

I'll put that into the show notes. Other than that, all right, boom, here we go. Today's episode is brought to you by Spartan Forge. I don't know the best way to approach this. ad read. Should I talk about hunting? Because that is what the app is designed for. Should I talk about aviation? Because that's actually what I've been using it for in my non-hunting season. How about both? All right.

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Founded by Bill Thompson. I had him on the show. He is one of those guys where you start worrying about yourself because he's so smart and you realize, oh, we're the same species, but we're not the same. His job is was to create, find, and solve innovative solutions on the battlefield.

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Imagine taking somebody with 20 years of that background and applying that towards hunting, specifically the Spartan Forge app. We're talking imagery. We're talking all of the same stuff that other traditional hunting apps are using and then some. Satellite imagery, which you can look at over multiple years, is really interesting actually to see how things change over time.

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And one of the main features, and this is where I overlay into aviation, is the LiDAR. That tool, flying the helicopter, has probably been my most valuable tool. I pair it with ForeFlight, which if you've watched any of the videos I've put up, you can see exactly how I do it. It allows you to see through the foliage, and I get a much better idea of the actual slope angle that I'm looking at.

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