MeatEater, Inc. is an outdoor lifestyle company founded by renowned writer and TV personality Steven Rinella. Host of the Netflix show MeatEater and The MeatEater Podcast, Rinella has gained wide popularity with hunters and non-hunters alike through his passion for outdoor adventure and wild foods, as well as his strong commitment to conservation. Founded with the belief that a deeper understanding of the natural world enriches all of our lives, MeatEater, Inc. brings together leading influencers in the outdoor space to create premium content experiences and unique apparel and equipment. MeatEater, Inc. is based in Bozeman, MT.

Almost a year ago, we introduced MeatEater Trivia on a podcast episode as a new segment. Then at Christmas, we released our first ever dedicated show to the concept. Since then, we’ve been intermittently dropping new episodes of MeatEater Trivia whenever we could get the crew together. And through your support and feedback, we decided to ramp it up even more.
That brings us to today’s announcement: MeatEater Trivia is now a weekly podcast!
So what does that mean? Well, until I run out of questions about hunting, fishing, conservation, and cooking, we’re going to drop new episodes of MeatEater Trivia on the MeatEater Podcast feed. If you’re already subscribed to MeatEater, then you’ll get those new episodes every single Wednesday. And if you’re not, then go hit that “follow” button on iHeart, iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts.
But to make this work, I’m going to need your help. So here’s my plea: If you have a question you think is right for MeatEater Trivia, please send it to[email protected]. Every message you send is much appreciated and keeps this podcast going.
We have big plans for the show that include giving listeners a chance to compete against the crew, sending out prizes to those who send in questions, and creating a MeatEater Trivia-inspired board game. More on that stuff later—for now you should go listen to thelatest episodethat features special guestDustin Huff.
Thanks again for listening to the only game show where conservation always wins. Game on, suckers!


