EP 212: The Primal Pulse: Hunting & Heart With Brett Benton
Join the Hunt Lift Eat crew as they dive into the raw, unfiltered world of hunting, outdoor life, and the deeper connections forged in nature. From spring bear hunts to mental health around the campfire, hosts Kerri and Evan, alongside guests like Brett Benton, share stories of chasing wild game, cooking bear, and healing through community. Expect gritty tales, practical tips, and real talk about conservation, mental health, and the primal pull of the wild. Tune in for a blend of adventure, camaraderie, and purpose that fuels the soul.
Follow Brett Benton:
Follow Brett Benton:
To contact Brett Benton, you can reach out through the following channels based on the information provided:
- Instagram: His Instagram handle is Brett Benton (@brettbenton_) (note the underscore, as he mentioned being shadowbanned, so you may need to type the full handle). You can send him a direct message there for inquiries about conservation, bear recipes, the Campfire Fund, or general conversation.
- Campfire Fund: For involvement with the Campfire Fund of Florida, visit thecampfirefund.org or check their Instagram and Facebook pages under The Campfire Fund or The Campfire Fund of Florida. These platforms provide links to donate or details about upcoming events, especially in the Pensacola, Florida area. You can likely contact the organization directly through their website for specific inquiries related to Brett or the fund’s activities.
- General Note: Brett emphasized openness to communication, stating, “If you’re listening to this and you just want to talk about whatever, reach out.” Instagram is likely the most immediate way to connect, given his active presence there for bear hunting and outdoor content.
- If you’re looking to collaborate on something like expanding the Campfire Fund, as discussed, messaging him on Instagram with a clear proposal would be a good start. Let me know if you need help crafting a message or further details!
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Creators and Guests

Host
Luke Cox
Luke grew up an Army brat, but his family's farms in Grayson County, VA were constants in his life. He spent his childhood camping, fishing, hiking, and hunting. He barely graduated from Virginia Tech in 2013, where he studied History & Appalachian Studies (super useful in the real world). He somehow commissioned as an Army Infantry Officer despite spending most of his time at Hokie House (local watering hole) or the tree stand. During his second deployment to Afghanistan, he discovered powerlifting and competed in a couple Army competitions. On that deployment his started his MBA but dropped out the first day. Missing hunting season that deployment motivated him to take advantage of every opportunity to be in the woods & lit a spark that has since grown into an obsession. He figured the best way to learn business was to start one, so he launched HLE. He lives with his beautiful wife Caroline in Colorado Springs, CO. They have a young son, a little girl, and two dogs.

Producer
Cole Ried
Cole grew up around the United States as an Army brat but spent most of his time in the DC metro area. Having grown up in the outdoors with camping and fishing from a young age, hunting didn’t come until recently in 2019. He has now hunted whitetail deer, mule deer, antelope, and elk in various states such as Georgia, Colorado, Virginia, Wyoming, & Montana. Being a young hunter, Cole has spent time learning new ways to introduce game meat into his life and share it with others. Cole also has a passion of educating people on hunting and conservationism overall. Cole is currently pursuing his master’s degree in international affairs and political science while working for a private defense contracting firm based out of the DC Metro area. Cole, outside of hunting and fishing, enjoys training for half-marathons and spending time in his garden growing enough vegetables to share with his friends and family. Cole lives in South Carolina with his girlfriend and German Shorthaired Pointer.
