MeatEater’s Steven Rinella on Lessons from the Wilderness

《肉食者》的史蒂文·里内拉谈从荒野中学到的教训

Old School with Shilo Brooks

2025-10-09

1 小时 8 分钟
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Few people have turned a love of the wild into a cultural force quite like Steve Rinella, the outdoorsman and author behind the MeatEater empire. Jim Harrison’s Wolf, published in 1971, changed Rinella’s life. In this episode, Rinella sits down with Shilo Brooks to discuss this stream-of-consciousness novel replete with chaos and male angst. He reflects on growing up in rural Michigan and seeing himself in Harrison’s protagonist—a bitter, damaged, self-destructive young man on a quest for meaning in the wilderness. Rinella lays bare the novel’s darker undercurrents and why it has appeal for young men lacking purpose.  Old School is proudly brought to you by the Jack Miller Center. If you believe in the importance of civic education and want to help prepare the next generation to carry on our democracy, join us at JackMillerCenter.org. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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  • I'm Shiloh Brooks.

  • I'm a professor and CEO and I believe reading good books makes us better men.

  • Today I'm sitting down with Steven Ronella.

  • Steve is a true Renaissance man.

  • He's an outdoorsman, conservationist, author, TV host,

  • and founder of the outdoor lifestyle company, Meat Eater.

  • Wolf by Jim Harrison, published in 1971, changed Steve's life.

  • Today I'm asking him why.

  • This is old school.

  • Steve Ranella, welcome to old school, man.

  • Thanks for having me on.

  • I appreciate it.

  • Thank you.

  • Thank you for being here.

  • Tell me a little bit about you first because you got meat eater.

  • You got your writing.

  • So tell us a little bit about just the enterprise that you're in charge of and what you do.

  • Yeah.

  • Oh, yeah.

  • I got, I grew up in West Michigan,