Finding HAViK
The Finding HAViK Podcast is about taking back what’s been lost: the skills, pride, and grit that once defined capable people. In a world where convenience has replaced craftsmanship, Finding HAViK brings real stories back to the surface. We sit down with hunters, ranchers, makers, firefighters, builders, and dreamers to talk about how they built their independence, what they’ve learned the hard way, and what keeps them grounded. The conversations are raw, honest, and sometimes messy, but always real. This isn’t about perfection. It’s about self-reliance, meaning, and brotherhood in a world that’s forgotten all three.
Don't Plan A Harder
In this episode, we sit down with Steven Milich to talk about raising capable, grounded kids in a digital world. We get into parenting, setting boundaries with technology, and why getting outside, embracing discomfort, and learning real-life skills still matter. The conversation touches on survival skills, time in nature, and outdoor experiences that build confidence and character. This episode is about finding balance in modern life and passing down the values and skills that still matter today.
Yes to Uncomfortable
In this episode, we sit down with Mel Cowan to explore what it means to say yes to uncomfortable, from early lessons with horses and ski racing to pack stations, hunting, and time spent alone in the backcountry. Mel shares how curiosity, mentorship, and life in nature build resilience, independence, and grit.
Letting Your Guard Down
Gabe’s story isn’t polished, it’s real. From addiction to narcotic pain meds to rebuilding his life through discipline, fitness, and mental resilience, this episode dives into the hard moments most people avoid talking about. Gabe shares what finally pushed him to change, how recovery reshaped his purpose, and why he’s committed to supporting the community through Precision Resilience. If you believe strength is built through struggle, this conversation hits home.
Finding HAViK Trailer
The Finding HAViK Podcast dives into the skills, grit, and self-reliance that modern life has lost. Through raw, honest conversations with hunters, makers, firefighters, and builders, we explore how they’ve built independence, learned the hard way, and stayed grounded in a world that’s forgotten meaning and craft.