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The Hunt to Eat Show Episode 3: The Nature of Graphic Design
Paul (he/him) is an environmental social scientist, hunter, and conservationist.…
Doug Huegel and Judy Russ join the show to talk about their graphic design company and how they use it to merge nature, justice and community
On this episode, we talk to Doug Huegel and Judy Russ, the owner and brand manager at Doug Does Design, respectively.
A nature-based graphic design company, Doug and Judy discuss how they use their creative work to bring together their passions for nature, justice, and community and about how creativity, hunting, and caring about the world are all part of the same pursuit.
In the conservation segment, Casey and Paul talk about some of the complexity and controversy of the Wisconsin wolf hunt over the last couple of years, while in the food segment, Judy chats with us about three main cooking methods to get you started cooking wild game: brining, buttermilk, and braising.
Paul (he/him) is an environmental social scientist, hunter, and conservationist. He currently lives in Whitehorse, Yukon (traditional territories of the Kwanlin Dün First Nation and the Ta’an Kwäch’än Council). He has a PhD in environmental studies and is interested in understanding and engaging in the full complexity of the social-ecological systems of hunting, fishing, and wildlife conservation. Through his work and writing, he hopes to connect people and their knowledge to contribute to positive and inclusive hunting and conservation communities.