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  • Podcast 169 -Travel Treats -Ancient Modern Objects -Science of Jesus
    Apr 16 2026

    Podcast 169 of The Green Way Outdoors starts on a sweet note as Jeff brings in homemade Malva Pudding made from his South African recipe, a rich dessert known for its soft texture, warm caramel flavor, and deep roots in South African cooking. From there, the crew jumps into a wild taste test featuring rainbow wire, a strange and colorful Canadian candy, before finishing things off with classic meringue cookies, the light, airy dessert made from whipped egg whites and sugar. Along the way, Kyle shares his thoughts on food allergies and what might really be going on behind the growing number of people dealing with them. The conversation takes a hard turn into mystery, history, and big questions. Ryan brings up archaeological discoveries and artifacts that seem out of place or out of time, opening the door to a discussion about ancient technology, unexplained objects, and the mysteries that continue to challenge mainstream timelines. Kyle also breaks down lessons he learned from Kent Hovind and others on Noah’s Flood, flood geology, fossil formation, and the debate surrounding biblical evidence, sediment layers, and catastrophic events in Earth’s past. The team also reflects on a powerful Easter Sunday sermon that explored the science, historical evidence, and proof surrounding Jesus, faith, and the resurrection. On top of that, the crew tackles the question of what fossil fuels really are, including oil, coal, and natural gas, and how they are believed to form from ancient organic matter deep within the Earth. They also react to a shocking new penalty for scammers in Singapore, discuss sunken treasure and who has the legal right to claim it, and bring their usual mix of humor, curiosity, debate, and real conversation to every topic. From desserts and candy to archaeology, Christianity, Noah’s Flood, fossil fuels, treasure law, and world news, this episode covers a little bit of everything.

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    1 h y 17 m
  • Podcast 168 - Frog Pregnancy Test, Radium Water, Quicksand Disaster
    Apr 16 2026

    In this episode of the Green Outdoors Podcast, the crew dives into some of the strangest true stories where science, nature, and human curiosity collide. In this episode, we discuss: - The bizarre history of using frogs as pregnancy tests and how it actually worked. - The strange era when people believed radioactive water had health benefits. - The mysterious deep-sea oarfish, often called the “doomsday fish,” and the legends surrounding it. - A chilling case of a missing man who was eventually found trapped in quicksand near a sand pit. Watch our HISTORY Channel show on: HISTORY: https://www.history.com/shows/the-green-way-outdoors & WAYPOINT TV: https://waypointtv.com/watch/the-green-way-outdoors

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    1 h y 16 m
  • Podcast 167- Deadliest Animals Game Show & Frozen Iguanas in Florida
    Feb 19 2026

    In this episode of the Green Outdoors Podcast, the crew competes in a trivia game show we are calling "Body Count." In this episode, we discuss: - The Super Bowl halftime show and folks getting triggered on both sides of the isle. - Trivia game show about which animals kill the most humans. The answers will surprise you! - The science behind wam and cold blooded animals. - Why iguanas freeze and how their bodies are unique. - Getting scammed in other countries. - Why you need to be careful before you eat iguanas! Watch our HISTORY Channel show on: HISTORY: https://www.history.com/shows/the-green-way-outdoors & WAYPOINT TV: https://waypointtv.com/watch/the-green-way-outdoors Follow us on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheGreenWayOutdoors/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thegreenwayoutdoors/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/thegreenwayout?lang=en Youtube: https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCjR5r6WwXcPKK0xVldNT5_g Website: www.thegreenwayoutdoors.com

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    1 h y 27 m
  • Podcast 166- Yellowstone, Snow Leopard Attacks & Ryan’s Stink Bomb
    Feb 17 2026

    In this episode of the Green Outdoors Podcast, the crew dives into the uncomfortable reality of human behavior in wild places. while Ryan derails the show by setting off a stink bomb mid-recording. From real Yellowstone hot springs deaths to shocking wildlife encounters and snow leopard attacks, the conversation explores why people ignore warning signs, chase viral selfies, and underestimate nature with sometimes fatal consequences. The episode also takes an unexpected cultural turn as Ryan brings up a traditional African pastoralist tribe whose way of life revolves around cattle—including the practical uses of cow dung for building, fuel, and daily living. In this episode, we discuss: • Real Yellowstone hot springs tragedies and geothermal hazards • Why visitors ignore warning signs, barriers, and park safety rules • The psychology behind selfie culture and risky behavior in national parks • Snow leopard attacks and the rise of humans and wildlife conflict worldwide • How viral wildlife videos and social media influence dangerous behavior • A traditional African cattle-based culture and how cow dung is used for shelter, fuel, and survival • Ryan setting off a stink bomb mid-episode—and the chaos that followed Watch our HISTORY Channel show on: HISTORY: https://www.history.com/shows/the-green-way-outdoors & WAYPOINT TV: https://waypointtv.com/watch/the-green-way-outdoors Follow us on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheGreenWayOutdoors/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thegreenwayoutdoors/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/thegreenwayout?lang=en Youtube: https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCjR5r6WwXcPKK0xVldNT5_g Website: www.thegreenwayoutdoors.com #YellowstoneNationalPark #YellowstoneHotSprings #WildlifeAttacks #SnowLeopardAttack #HumanWildlifeConflict #NationalParkSafety #OutdoorPodcast #TheGreenWayOutdoors #StinkBomb

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    1 h y 7 m
  • Podcast 165 - Elephant Terrorizing a Village & The USA Founding Docs
    Feb 17 2026

    In this episode of the Green Outdoors Podcast, the crew dives into a shocking real-world wildlife story that sparks a much bigger conversation. An elephant responsible for multiple human fatalities raises difficult questions about conservation, human safety, and where the line gets drawn when wildlife and people collide. In this episode, we discuss: • A real-world elephant incident that has resulted in human fatalities • The ethical challenges of intervening with dangerous animals • Human expansion, habitat loss, and unintended consequences • Firsthand perspectives from hunters and outdoorsmen • A fascinating historical story about saving America’s founding documents • How humor, discomfort, and hard truths often collide in real conversations Watch our HISTORY Channel show on: HISTORY: https://www.history.com/shows/the-green-way-outdoors & WAYPOINT TV: https://waypointtv.com/watch/the-green-way-outdoors Follow us on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheGreenWayOutdoors/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thegreenwayoutdoors/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/thegreenwayout?lang=en Youtube: https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCjR5r6WwXcPKK0xVldNT5_g Website: www.thegreenwayoutdoors.com

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    49 m
  • Podcast 164 - The Great Buffalo Revival & VOMITOXIN
    Feb 17 2026

    In this podcast, the guys dive into one of the most interesting wildlife management stories in recent memory, Colorado’s new bison classification and lottery system, along with what it could mean for the future of conservation. They talk about how Colorado’s new method of managing the Bison is a great example of how other states should approach controlling animal populations, and they get into the nitty gritty of how specific states, like Michigan, have completely failed in this category. The guys also have a conversation that takes a sharp turn into agroterrorism, and a shocking airport incident involving a smuggled crop pathogen and intercepted by U.S. Customs from China. The hazardous fungus produces something called VOMITOXIN! Could this be the next big problem the US faces? Topics covered in this episode: • Colorado reclassifying bison as both livestock and wildlife • The new bison lottery system and controlled harvest concepts • How hunting can raise money for conservation • The problem with sharpshooter deer culling programs • Helicopter conservation in Australia (yes, including frog sausages) • How predators can be trained not to eat invasive species • A real airport biosecurity case involving a dangerous crop fungus • What agro-terrorism actually means **Let us know what topics you would like us to cover!** Watch our HISTORY Channel show on: HISTORY: https://www.history.com/shows/the-green-way-outdoors & WAYPOINT TV: https://waypointtv.com/watch/the-green-way-outdoors Follow us on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheGreenWayOutdoors/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thegreenwayoutdoors/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/thegreenwayout?lang=en Youtube: https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCjR5r6WwXcPKK0xVldNT5_g Website: www.thegreenwayoutdoors.com #bison #vomitoxin #agreoterrorism #CCP #colorado #austrailia #canetoad #thegreenwayoutdoors #podcast

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    1 h y 14 m
  • Podcast 163- Robotic Rabbit Python Hunt - Darién Gap - Snake River Dams - Green Way Outdoors Podcast
    Feb 17 2026

    On this episode of The Green Way Outdoors podcast Kyle Green, Ryan Parks and AJ Beadle discuss The Darién Gap. A dangerous, roadless jungle spanning the Colombia-Panama border, acting as the sole overland link between South and Central America, and has become a perilous route for migrants seeking to reach North America, filled with natural hazards like rivers and wildlife, alongside human threats from traffickers, smugglers, and violence, with hundreds of thousands undertaking the trek annually despite extreme risks, including death, disease, and exploitation.

    Then they dive in to the Florida Everglades, where researchers are using "robo-bunnies", solar-powered robotic rabbits, to lure and trap invasive Burmese pythons, which have devastated native mammal populations. These modified toy bunnies mimic real marsh rabbits with heat, movement, and soon scent, attracting pythons to strategically placed pens, triggering alerts for contractors to remove the snakes. It's a high-tech, ongoing trial by the University of Florida and South Florida Water Management District to combat the elusive pythons that are nearly impossible to find otherwise.

    Lastly, a large coalition of scientists, tribal nations, and environmental groups strongly advocates for removing the four lower Snake River dams (Ice Harbor, Little Goose, Lower Monumental, Lower Granite) because they are seen as a major obstacle to salmon recovery, making populations vulnerable to extinction, despite the dams providing benefits like power, irrigation, and barge transport, which would need replacing. Federal agencies, including NOAA Fisheries, have concluded that breaching is essential for salmon survival, especially with climate change making reservoirs warmer, while proponents argue it's the single best way to restore vital salmon runs to Idaho and beyond. On the other hand, the economic Impact of dam removal would be terrible and end efficient barge transport for wheat and irrigation for 400,000 acres, increasing costs for farmers. There is also no true way to transport that wheat for export if the dams were removed. The dams also generate significant clean energy, which would need replacing. Some also argue climate change, hatchery issues, and predation are also major threats, and dam removal isn't a guaranteed fix. So what is the right answer?

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    1 h y 21 m
  • Podcast 162- Christmas- Deer Hunting Ammo - Florida Macaque Monkeys
    Dec 23 2025
    On this episode of The Green Way Outdoors Podcast Kyle Green, Jeff Hutchinson, Ryan Parks & AJ Beadle discuss the following topics: -Powder vs pre-bottled nutrients - @WildernessAthlete1 -Hunting deer with a .223, is it ethical? Should you do it? -Ammunition ballistics and energy - @NoslerInc - Hunters treating each other with respect and humility. - Florida Macaque Monkey infestation! - Parachuting beavers and relocation. - False facts from our dads. - Christmas special embarrassing stories! - Aj catches a fly ball and pees his pants. Jeff cuts his finger off and pees his pants. - Ryan got his teeth knocked out and cried. - Kyle blows his chance at an acting career. Watch our HISTORY Channel show on: - HISTORY - WAYPOINT TV Follow us on: - Facebook - Instagram - Twitter - Youtube - Our Website
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    1 h y 15 m