In this episode, Joe Rogan interviews Michael Waddell, a prominent figure in the hunting community known for his show 'Bone Collector.' The discussion ranges from the cultural significance of hunting, the evolution of hunting practices, and the deep connections formed through shared experiences in the outdoors. Waddell reflects on his interactions with Native American communities, emphasizing conservation and ethical hunting. The conversation also touches on historical hunting practices, modern advancements in equipment, and the psychological aspects of hunting, all while highlighting the importance of camaraderie and personal growth in the hunting culture.
Waddell emphasizes the deep connection between indigenous cultures and hunting practices, stressing the importance of passing down these traditions to younger generations.
Conservation efforts are not only crucial for wildlife preservation but also serve as a means to maintain cultural heritage among Native Americans.
Kara is joined by Nobel Prize-winning economist, and recently retired New York Times columnist, Paul Krugman. They discuss SoftBank's $100 billion investment in U.S. projects, ABC News settling with Donald Trump, and TikTok's latest legal setback. Then, OpenAI fires back at Elon Musk, and Apple's foldable future. Plus, Paul gets a little wonky, and weighs in on crypto's actual value, and what Trump doesn't understand about tariffs.
Check out Paul's Substack: Krugman Wonks Out.
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“To Catch A Predator” steps:
Hire an adult decoy to lurk on websites advertising themselves as 13 year olds looking for a middle aged companion.
Invite the adult predator to a house that has been wired for audio and video recording.
Have the host of the famous TV show pop out to ask the predator questions and arrest them on the way out.
That is the premise to the show “To Catch A Predator” that has now been cancelled for its moral dilemmas.
But now influencers are recreating the show themselves on their platforms. Luring in predators, confronting them, and then calling the police.
That’s what 17 year old Gavon tells the cops was his plan… He met up with a middle aged man on Grindr for the purpose of robbing him because he deserves it. Why else would he talk to a minor?
But for the police to believe his side of the story they have to go through his phone… and that’s where they find a folder titled - “Dark.”
The password? “Murder.”
Suddenly a simple robbery case turns into a murder investigation because in it… are videos and photos of 17 year old Gavon Ramsay killing and SAing a 98 year old woman in her own home. Gavon Ramsay is the predator.
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In this episode, Joe Rogan interviews Michael Waddell, a prominent figure in the hunting community known for his show 'Bone Collector.' The discussion ranges from the cultural significance of hunting, the evolution of hunting practices, and the deep connections formed through shared experiences in the outdoors. Waddell reflects on his interactions with Native American communities, emphasizing conservation and ethical hunting. The conversation also touches on historical hunting practices, modern advancements in equipment, and the psychological aspects of hunting, all while highlighting the importance of camaraderie and personal growth in the hunting culture.
Waddell emphasizes the deep connection between indigenous cultures and hunting practices, stressing the importance of passing down these traditions to younger generations.
Conservation efforts are not only crucial for wildlife preservation but also serve as a means to maintain cultural heritage among Native Americans.
Kara is joined by Nobel Prize-winning economist, and recently retired New York Times columnist, Paul Krugman. They discuss SoftBank's $100 billion investment in U.S. projects, ABC News settling with Donald Trump, and TikTok's latest legal setback. Then, OpenAI fires back at Elon Musk, and Apple's foldable future. Plus, Paul gets a little wonky, and weighs in on crypto's actual value, and what Trump doesn't understand about tariffs.
Check out Paul's Substack: Krugman Wonks Out.
Follow us on Instagram and Threads at @pivotpodcastofficial.
Follow us on Bluesky at @pivotpod.bsky.social.
Follow us on TikTok at @pivotpodcast.
Send us your questions by calling us at 855-51-PIVOT, or at nymag.com/pivot.
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“To Catch A Predator” steps:
Hire an adult decoy to lurk on websites advertising themselves as 13 year olds looking for a middle aged companion.
Invite the adult predator to a house that has been wired for audio and video recording.
Have the host of the famous TV show pop out to ask the predator questions and arrest them on the way out.
That is the premise to the show “To Catch A Predator” that has now been cancelled for its moral dilemmas.
But now influencers are recreating the show themselves on their platforms. Luring in predators, confronting them, and then calling the police.
That’s what 17 year old Gavon tells the cops was his plan… He met up with a middle aged man on Grindr for the purpose of robbing him because he deserves it. Why else would he talk to a minor?
But for the police to believe his side of the story they have to go through his phone… and that’s where they find a folder titled - “Dark.”
The password? “Murder.”
Suddenly a simple robbery case turns into a murder investigation because in it… are videos and photos of 17 year old Gavon Ramsay killing and SAing a 98 year old woman in her own home. Gavon Ramsay is the predator.
Full Source Notes: rottenmangopodcast.com
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