21. Are We Loving the Land to Death? with Tom Sadler

21. Are We Loving the Land to Death? with Tom Sadler

Are we loving the land to death?

This question comes up time and time again with folks I talk to on and off the podcast, and many professionals in the outdoor industry wonder the same thing.

In episode 21 of the Outdoor Minimalist Podcast, we are going to explore this topic through the lens of conservation and political engagement.

To help guide me through this discussion, I’m excited to introduce Tom Sadler.

Tom Sadler is the deputy director of the Marine Fish Conservation Network. He is also the national capital correspondent for Mountain Journal. Sadler has an extensive history of promoting conservation through advocacy and communication. Sadler is an award-winning journalist with awards from the Outdoor Writers Association of America and the Virginia Outdoor Writers Association. He has served on the boards of numerous fly-fishing, conservation and journalism organizations.

Sadler spent 14 years as a public affairs officer in the United States Navy Reserve. He received a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of New Hampshire.

A lifelong fly fisherman who, in his free time, guides and teaches for Mossy Creek Fly Fishing in Harrisonburg, Virginia. He and his wife Beth live with their family in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia.

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EPISODE RESOURCES

MARINE FISH CONSERVATION NETWORK: https://conservefish.org/

MOUNTAIN JOURNAL: https://mountainjournal.org/

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