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The Stand Outdoors

The Stand Outdoors

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Our mission is to take a stand for Christ while hunting from tree stands and enjoying God’s great outdoors. On every adventure, if you look for it, God will teach you something about Himself. That’s what we want to share, a show about awesome hunting and an awesome creator who made it all possible.
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Welcome to the School of Marketing for Small & Medium Businesses by Branding by Pixels podcast, where we will discuss about marketing concepts, social media marketing,digital marketing concepts,motivational episodes for entrepreneurs, Do it Yourself techniques, Learn from experienced & successful entrepreneurs.
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Studying Pixels

Studying Pixels

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Studying Pixels combines game studies and a joyful engagement with video game culture. Every Sunday, game studies scholar Stefan Heinrich Simond and Japanese scholar Dan Hughes cover anything from reviews of contemporary games to news stories and from academic deep-dives to controversial discussions—all wrapped up in a sincere appreciation of everything geeky. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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This is where we bring you the best tips, tactics, and strategies for using OptiChannel marketing & sales to grow your own business and boost leads and sales for your Customers too. From the top sales & marketing minds across agencies, print services providers, and enterprise marketers, you’ll hear what’s working -- and not working -- so you can be on the cutting edge without having to empty your wallet in the process.
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Meeting in the Middle Ages

Meeting in the Middle Ages

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Meeting in the Middle Ages is the Medieval Institute of Notre Dame's podcast. Our goal is to answer the questions "what do medievalists do, and how do they do it?" Episodes—a new one each month—are built around informal conversations between our hosts, Ben and Will, and medievalist scholars and graduate students. We discuss how they became medievalists, what led them to their current research, the resources they use, and how they use them.
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In this episode, we talk with Dr. Linda G. Jones of Pompeu Fabra University about Muslim women as preachers and religious authorities in the medieval Islamic world. Drawing on biographical dictionaries and hagiographic sources, she explains how informal homiletic traditions, especially within Sufism, created space for female leadership beyond offic…
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Dave Baker and Mike Hayes host Ralph and Vicki from Archer's Choice on their podcast, discussing their 30-year journey in outdoor television and hunting. Ralph and Vicki, who have hunted across five continents, share their experiences and the importance of faith in their lives. Check out Ralph and Vicki on their socials! https://www.facebook.com/ra…
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Dave Baker and Mike Hayes discuss post-hunt activities, deer management, and hunting across states. Do you know Jesus? Dave Baker: [email protected] Mike Hayes: [email protected] Website: thestandoutdoors.com Facebook: facebook.com/thestandoutdoors Instagram: @thestand.outdoors TikTok: @thestandoutdoors Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@…
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In this episode, Dave Baker and Mike Hayes discuss late-season hunting strategies on the Stand Outdoors Podcast. They emphasize the importance of hunting where food is abundant, such as residual crops, and the need to adjust stands for temperature changes. Mike advises using slug guns for longer ranges and highlights the significance of patience, n…
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Episode 19 - December 1, 2025 In this episode, Mike Hayes and Dave Baker explore the basics and challenges of muzzle-load hunting, sharing practical tips for using flintlocks and emphasizing the value of practice, preparation, and the right equipment. They draw insightful connections between hunting and living out faith wholeheartedly, encouraging …
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Episode 18 - November 24, 2025 In this episode, Mike Hayes and Dave Baker dive into Pennsylvania’s shotgun and rifle hunting season, sharing tips on shotgun ballistics, equipment choices, and effective stand preparation. They swap personal hunting stories while contrasting the tactics and rules of shotgun versus rifle hunting. Blending these outdoo…
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Episode 17 - November 17, 2025 In this episode, Dave Baker and Mike Hayes discuss their journey with crossbow hunting, sharing stories about adapting from traditional archery to new equipment and highlighting both challenges and benefits. They reflect on learning from unexpected situations, give practical hunting advice, and draw thoughtful paralle…
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Buck Ventures founder Jeff Danker joins Mike and Dave to talk about his upbringing in Oklahoma, growing up hunting and roping, and his The Woodsman initiative that aims to support young hunters. Jeff Danker & Buck Ventures: Website: https://www.bvotv.com/ Facebook: Buck Ventures Instagram: @buckventure TikTok: @buckventures Youtube: http://www.yout…
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If you've ever written a letter, you probably weren't thinking about who might be reading it hundreds of years in the future. You definitely weren't thinking about its historical accuracy. But in his latest book, Rewriting the First Crusade: Epistolary Culture in the Middle Ages (Boydell Press, 2024), Dr. Thomas Smith explains how medieval letters …
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Dave Baker and Mike Hayes discuss post-hunt activities, deer management, and hunting across states. Do you know Jesus? Dave Baker: [email protected] Mike Hayes: [email protected] Website: thestandoutdoors.com Facebook: facebook.com/thestandoutdoors Instagram: @thestand.outdoors TikTok: @thestandoutdoors Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@…
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Dave Baker and Mike Hayes host Ralph and Vicki from Archer's Choice on their podcast, discussing their 30-year journey in outdoor television and hunting. Ralph and Vicki, who have hunted across five continents, share their experiences and the importance of faith in their lives. Check out Ralph and Vicki on their socials! https://www.facebook.com/ra…
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Dave Baker and Mike Hayes discuss strategies for hunting deer, emphasizing the importance of calming oneself before shooting and the significance of shot placement, tracking blood trails, and waiting before tracking a wounded deer. Do you know Jesus? Dave Baker: [email protected] Mike Hayes: [email protected] Website: thestandoutdoors.co…
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In this episode, Dave Baker and Mike Hayes discuss late-season hunting strategies on the Stand Outdoors Podcast. They emphasize the importance of hunting where food is abundant, such as residual crops, and the need to adjust stands for temperature changes. Mike advises using slug guns for longer ranges and highlights the significance of patience, n…
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Teresa of Avila was a mystic, philosopher, poet, reformer, and more. How does a translator bridge a 500 year gap to bring her poetry to life in the 21st century? How do educators foster "hunger for something meaningful" that new students bring to the classroom? We speak with Dana Delibovi to understand the importance of passion for one's work, the …
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Join Dave Baker and Mike Hayes as they dive into post-rut hunting strategies, revealing how to track deer during this challenging season. Learn why 10% of young does still come into estrus and how to use cameras and stand locations effectively. Plus, discover free Bible studies and hunting resources at standoutdoors.com, while exploring spiritual i…
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This week, Mike and Dave emphasize the importance of being in the woods from sunrise to sunset, especially from November 8-14, when 80% of does come into estrus. They recommend using doe-in-estrus and dominant buck scents, and suggest hunting where does are present. Do you know Jesus? Dave Baker: [email protected] Mike Hayes: thestandoutdoors@outlo…
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Hosted by Dave Baker and Mike Hayes, we highlight the importance of understanding the pre-rut, which typically occurs in the last three weeks of October in Pennsylvania, and emphasize the use of rattling tools and grunting to attract bucks. We also share personal anecdotes and spiritual insights, including the significance of being humble. Do you k…
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Join Dave Baker and Mike Hayes as they dive deep into the world of deer scent techniques. Learn how to effectively use mock scrapes, buck and doe lures, and cover scents to increase your hunting success. Plus, a powerful spiritual challenge on being an ambassador for Christ. Do you know Jesus? Dave Baker: [email protected] Mike Hayes: thestandoutdo…
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In this episode, Dottie Hayes, co-founder of The Stand Outdoors and Mike's wife of 47 years, shares her journey from filming hunts to becoming a passionate hunter herself. She discusses the unique challenges women face in hunting, offers practical tips on gear and preparation, and explains how hunting together has strengthened their marriage. Do yo…
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We think of monks as living peaceful lives, separated from the chaos of daily life, but throughout modern Turkey stand the remains of medieval fortress monasteries, used as both houses of worship and refuge in time of war. This month, we sit down with Dr. Tyler Wolford, 2024-2025 Postdoctoral Byzantine Fellow at the Medieval Institute, to learn abo…
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Join hosts Dave Baker and Mike Hayes as they sit down with special guest Joey Boback to dive deep into the world of hunting outfitters. In this episode, you'll hear about their challenging first guided hunts from being driven across open fields in pickup trucks to staying in burned-out farmhouses with no heat or hot water. But you'll also discover …
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Join hosts Dave Baker and Mike Hayes, founder of The Stand Outdoors, as they share five game-changing hunting tips that could help you bag the biggest buck of your life. From turning off your phone to choosing the right boots, these "tiny" tips pack a big punch based on real hunting experiences and hard-learned lessons. Do you know Jesus? Dave Bake…
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Join Mike Hayes and Dave Baker as they dive into September bow hunting strategies and spiritual insights. Learn expert tips on tracking deer, understanding their behavior in hot weather, and setting up the perfect hunt. Plus, discover how faith can help you overcome personal challenges and grow closer to God. Whether you're a seasoned hunter or a n…
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In this episode of The Stand Outdoors podcast, hosts Dave Baker and Mike Hayes dive into the essentials of hunting preparedness, both in terms of physical gear and spiritual readiness. Do you know Jesus? Dave Baker: [email protected] Mike Hayes: [email protected] Website: thestandoutdoors.com Facebook: facebook.com/thestandoutdoors Insta…
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Everything is bigger in Texas, even the universities. But what is it like teaching medieval intellectual history at one of the largest public research institutions in the US? This week, we speak with Dr. Cary Nederman, Professor of Political Science at the Bush School of Texas A&M University. A scholar of medieval and early modern intellectual hist…
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Dave Baker and Mike Hayes discuss deer stands and hunting strategies on The Stand Outdoors podcast. They explore different types of stands, including hang-on, climbers, ladder, and platform blinds, highlighting their advantages and disadvantages. Mike shares his preference for hang-on stands for flexibility and cover. They emphasize the importance …
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In this debut episode of The Stand Outdoors Podcast, host Dave Baker sits down with founder Mike Hayes to answer a common question: what should bowhunters be doing during the off-season? From trail cams and food plots to archery practice and stand maintenance, Mike shares practical tips for summer preparation. But the conversation goes deeper—touch…
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In medieval Europe, the Church held enormous political and economic power. How did critics point out the flaws of such a dominant institution? And why would writing a letter in the voice of the devil be a good strategy? This week, we sit down with Dr. Roberto Lambertini, Professor of Medieval History at the University of Macerata, to talk about how…
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We've all heard about nationalism and patriotism, but what exactly is the difference? Where did these ideas come from? This week, we talk with Dr. Takashi Shogimen, Professor of History at the University of Otago in Dunedin, New Zealand. We explore his research on the history of patriotism, its ancient origins, and its transformation by medieval th…
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This week, we're sitting down with Dr. Julia Schneider, Subject Specialist Librarian for Medieval Studies in the Medieval Institute at the University of Notre Dame. Dr. Schneider wears a lot of hats and is also the Scholarly Resources and Assessment Librarian for Arts, Humanities, and Architecture as well as the subject liaison for German Language …
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This week, we're talking with Dr. Anne Le, current Public Humanities Postdoctoral Fellow at Notre Dame's Medieval Institute. During her time at the Medieval Institute, she's been working on several projects to connect with the public and students of all ages about the medieval world. We chat about public humanities, medieval French literature, the …
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This week, we're sitting down with the editors of the Medieval Studies Research Blog. For ten years, this blog, sponsored by the Medieval Institute of the University of Notre Dame, has been a platform for sharing medieval research and resources with the world. A lot has changed over the past decade, and we're speaking with Dr. Kathryn Kerby-Fulton,…
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This month we speak with Dr. Richard Fahey, manager of the Medieval Studies Research Blog and managing book review editor for Religion and Literature, about his recent scholarship on the Old English epic Beowulf. We talk about translating ancient texts for new audiences, the place of puns in poetic performance, and the value of introducing the publ…
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This episode we're sitting down with Dr. Leonora Neville, John W. and Jeanne M. Rowe Chair of Byzantine History at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. We explore the life and legacy of the medieval Greek historian and princess Anna Komnene, how modern scholars use history to express contemporary political dissent, and why the Roman Empire endured …
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This month we're chatting with Dr. Nicholas Morton, Associate Professor of History at Nottingham Trent University about his recent book, The Mongol Storm: Making and Breaking Empires in the Medieval Near East. We hear about writing history from multiple perspectives, get into the intricacies of writing a book, and learn why you should always stay a…
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This month we’re chatting with Dr. Katherine Storm Hindley, Assistant Professor of English at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, about her recent book, Textual Magic Charms and Written Amulets in Medieval England (University of Chicago Press). Discover the magical power of charms in the medieval world, how to find and catalog them, and wh…
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To kick off the new academic year, we are releasing this conversation with Dr. Dov Honick, recent alumnus of the Medieval Institute. We muse about the broader field of Medieval Studies, discuss Dov's path from Arthuriana to a dissertation, and hear about his exciting work on Peter Alfonsi and Peter the Venerable. Find out more about Dr. Honick: htt…
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This month we sit down with Dr. Anne Elise Crafton, recent alum of the University of Notre Dame's Medieval Institute and current postdoctoral fellow. We chat about their recent dissertation, "You Sound Like a Wif: The Representation of Women's Speech in Old English," Tolkien's legacy of creating medievalists, and the difficulties of finding and cat…
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This month we continue our conversation with Dr. Michelle P. Brown, professor emerita of medieval manuscript studies at the University of London and former curator of illuminated manuscripts at the British Library. We talk about bringing medieval England to the general public, preparing mentally for working with manuscripts, and (possibly) finding …
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This month we sit down with Dr. Michelle P. Brown, professor emerita of medieval manuscript studies at the University of London and former curator of illuminated manuscripts at the British Library. We speak with her about her new book, Bede and the Theory of Everything (published by Reaktion Books), the challenges of working with shy medieval autho…
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This week we're sitting down with Dr. Mireille J. Pardon, Assistant Professor of History at Berea College and 2022-2023 Mellon Fellow at Notre Dame's Medieval Institute. We learn about murder trials in medieval Flanders, pursuing postdoctoral fellowships, and what it's like to be in the world of medieval TikTok. https://berea.academia.edu/MireilleP…
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This week we're chatting with Dr. Peter Adamson, Professor of Philosophy in Late Antiquity and in the Islamic World at the Ludwig Maximillian University of Munich and Professor of Ancient and Medieval Philosophy at King's College, London. His latest book, Don't Think for Yourself: Authority and Belief in Medieval Philosophy has just been released i…
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This month we continue our conversation with Dr. Ryan Szpiech, associate professor of Spanish and director of the Center for Middle Eastern and North African Studies at the University of Michigan. We talk about parallel histories, the world of medieval Spain, and the creation of a documentary on the beginning of the Spanish language. The Birth of S…
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This month we sit down with Dr. Ryan Szpiech, associate professor of Spanish and director of the Center for Middle Eastern and North African Studies at the University of Michigan. We talk about the hidden power of language, his surprising path into the medieval world through neuroscience, and questing alone in rural Spain. Dr. Szpiech's personal we…
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This month we sit down with Dr. Andrea Robiglio, professor of History of Philosophy at KU Leuven, about the wide world of pre-modern philosophy and the "vain struggle to define something." You can find out more about Dr. Robiglio and his recent lecture at the Medieval Institute using the following links: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y74Ko5Ge-kg&…
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In this engaging session, we will uncover real-life examples and success stories that showcase the transformative impact of data-driven strategies.We are thrilled to announce we have some leaders in the print industry joining us:- Elly Chichester, Chief Marketing Officer, Allied Printing Co.- Dan Cornelius, Director of Integrated Marketing, Think P…
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Join us for an exclusive webinar where legends in the industry come together to reveal the untold secrets of empowering your legacy sales team and equipping them with the art of selling integrated marketing/omnichannel solutions with print.Are you ready to take your enterprise accounts to new heights, gaining more loyal and stickier clients, and ev…
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We have been podcasting diligently every week for approximately two years. Now, we decided to take a hiatus to recover a bit and organize some things in our private and professional lives. We look forward to returning, because we have got so many more episodes already planned. It's going to be fun! If you are a Studying Pixels Plus subscriber, you …
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Over the course of the webinar, we will explore the topic Preparing for the Enrollment Cliff: What Higher Ed Needs to Know that informs and educates the market on how to connect with the right students for your university.In this session, our panelists will break it all down and discuss four hot topics:How to prepare for the enrollment cliffThe cri…
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