JRE 2154 · May 22, 2024
Remi Warren
Who is Remi Warren?
Remi Warren is a hunting guide, writer, television personality, and host of the "Live Wild" podcast.
Topics and Timestamps
- 01Remi Warren discusses his journey from hunting guide to media personality and podcast host
- 02Discussion of modern hunting ethics, conservation, and the role of hunters in wildlife management
- 03Remi shares stories from his adventures across different terrains and hunting experiences
- 04The importance of understanding animal behavior and respecting the kill in hunting
- 05Remi's perspective on connecting people to nature through media and storytelling
- 06Business side of hunting content creation and building an authentic outdoor brand
- ▶Remi Warren introduction and background0:00:00
- ▶Discussion of hunting ethics and conservation role0:15:00
- ▶Stories from major hunting expeditions and fieldcraft0:35:00
- ▶Transition to content creation and media strategy0:55:00
- ▶Philosophy on respecting the kill and hunting responsibility1:15:00
The Show
Joe sits down with Remi Warren, a hunting guide turned media personality who has built a significant platform around outdoor lifestyle and hunting content. Remi brings a wealth of experience from years spent in the field, and the conversation naturally flows through his evolution from traditional guide work to becoming a recognizable figure in hunting media.
The core of their discussion centers on hunting as a legitimate form of conservation and wildlife management. Remi explains how modern hunting plays a critical role in maintaining healthy animal populations and ecosystems. He's passionate about educating people on the ethics of hunting and challenging misconceptions about hunters themselves. Unlike the stereotype of reckless killers, Remi represents a new generation of hunters who view their craft as a responsibility tied to understanding ecology and animal behavior.
Remi shares several personal hunting stories that illustrate the intensity and complexity of pursuing wild animals. He discusses the mental and physical demands of hunting at elevation, in harsh terrain, and across extended periods. These aren't casual weekend trips but serious expeditions that require significant preparation and skill. Joe and Remi dig into what makes a successful hunt, the importance of fieldcraft, and how modern technology has changed the game while also creating new challenges.
A meaningful portion of the conversation addresses the spiritual and philosophical aspects of hunting. Remi emphasizes that taking an animal's life comes with weight and responsibility. He's critical of hunters who don't respect the kill or understand what they're participating in. This perspective grounds the conversation beyond just the mechanics of hunting and into the ethics that should guide anyone pursuing wild game.
Remi talks about his transition into content creation and how he's used platforms like his Live Wild podcast and various television projects to bring hunting to mainstream audiences. He's navigated the tricky space of being authentic to hunting culture while making content accessible to people who've never hunted and may never hunt. The challenge is presenting hunting honestly without sanitizing it or sensationalizing it for entertainment.
The business aspects of outdoor media come up naturally as well. Remi discusses how to build a brand in the hunting space, work with sponsors and platforms, and maintain credibility while scaling up. He's thoughtful about not becoming a sellout while also recognizing that media exposure requires compromise and strategy.
Best Quotes
“Hunting is conservation, it's not just recreation”
— Remi Warren
From the JRE 2154 conversation with Remi Warren.
“You have to understand the animal, respect the animal, and understand what you're participating in”
— Joe Rogan
From the JRE 2154 conversation with Remi Warren.
“Modern hunters carry a responsibility to educate people about what we actually do”
— Remi Warren
From the JRE 2154 conversation with Remi Warren.
“The hardest part isn't always pulling the trigger, it's the mental game before and after”
— Joe Rogan
From the JRE 2154 conversation with Remi Warren.
“Content has to be authentic or people see right through it”
— Remi Warren
From the JRE 2154 conversation with Remi Warren.
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