Hi Mountain Seasonings, the go-to brand for wild game processing and jerky cures that have fueled countless hunters’ feasts, just locked in their third straight year sponsoring the Christian Outdoors Podcast. This isn’t some fleeting promo deal—it’s a powerhouse alliance between a family-owned jerky empire and a faith-driven outdoor media juggernaut. Founded by Pete Rogers and run by Christian Outdoor Adventures, Inc., the podcast has cranked out over 430 episodes, racking up 13 million downloads and captivating 2 million listeners worldwide. In a landscape where hunting podcasts often chase viral stunts or gear giveaways, this one’s laser-focused on blending biblical wisdom with backwoods grit, making it a beacon for outdoorsmen who see stewardship of the land as a divine calling.
What makes this renewal a big win for the 2A community? Hi Mountain isn’t just slinging spices; they’re embedding themselves in a platform that celebrates self-reliance, marksmanship, and the Second Amendment ethos without apology. Think about it: every episode dissecting deer stands, rifle setups, and predator hunts reinforces the hunter’s code—responsible gun ownership as the ultimate expression of freedom and provision. With 2 million ears tuned in globally, this partnership amplifies pro-2A voices amid rising anti-hunting rhetoric from urban elites. It’s clever market synergy too; Hi Mountain’s products shine in real-world scenarios these episodes unpack, turning listeners into loyal customers who process their own harvests instead of relying on factory meat. In an era of supply chain woes and food scarcity fears, this duo is quietly building a resilient network of armed, prepared Christians who hunt, pray, and defend their way of life.
The implications ripple outward: as sponsorships like this endure, they signal to brands that backing unapologetic 2A content pays off in authenticity and loyalty. For the community, it’s a reminder that our culture wars are won in the woods, one episode and jerky batch at a time. If you’re not subscribed yet, fire up Christian Outdoors Podcast—your next Hi Mountain kit might just taste like victory.