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I Was Viciously Attacked By an Alaskan Grizzly Bear - Brent Hudson Details How He Escaped Death

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    On this episode of New World Old Soul, Jeremy and Melissa share in a conversation with Brent Hudson who details how he was unexpectedly mauled/attacked by a record breaking Alaskan Brown Bear in the year 2000.

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  • @robinmack6493
    @robinmack6493 Месяц назад +262

    What a fascinating man and story. We have a 35 acre mountain property in the middle of nowhere. We know there are black bears there so we don't go anywhere without the bear spray when we are outdoors. I've studied a lot about what to do, but Brent put a whole different light on it. I learned a bunch more that I didn't know before. Thank you so much for having this man on.

    • @speedfreak8200
      @speedfreak8200 Месяц назад

      The Black 🐻 Bears where I live PNW want nothing to do with people. I've only seen 2 in the wild, and they were running 🏃‍♂️ away from me. I do keep Pepper 🌶 Gel with me for different reasons

    • @Brent-t2i
      @Brent-t2i 28 дней назад +28

      This brings up some interesting points. I'll give you my take on this. While there have been documented accounts of attacks by black bears in the lower 48 the numbers that I have reviewed in Canada are really shocking to me. Predatory attacks by black bears in BC. Yukon and Alberta far out number anything the lower 48. What I have learned is that black bears in the lower 48 have been hunted heavily and are far more prone to flee when they encounter people. This is learned behavior. This isn't the case in Canada. Huge area's of Canada is wilderness and bear don't encounter humans with anywhere near the frequency that they do in the states. The result is the female has not imparted this learned behavior to her cubs. The bears have no fear of humans and thusly view humans as pray. Most predator attacks in the day are by black bear, while most predator attacks that occur at night are by grizzlies. Time and space doesn't allow me to go into a more lengthy explanation here, I hope that this helps.

    • @erinbsullivan444
      @erinbsullivan444 24 дня назад +15

      And black bears aren’t nearly as dangerous or big as grizzlies. I live in the Adirondacks and black bears walk through people’s yards all the time.

    • @CSDonohue11
      @CSDonohue11 20 дней назад +16

      Stay strapped

    • @paulaford4263
      @paulaford4263 20 дней назад +10

      From the bear encounters I've read about lately in a couple of the State/National Parks in the States, there were 2 where bear spray for some reason didn't work & the victims didn't survive. At the 1 site there was 3 empty cans of bear spray found near the unlucky camper. He was able to call for help but wasnt reached soon enough.
      The other bear spray failure I think was a hiker but I'm not sure, I just can't remember. Ive heard of a couple others but it's been a long time ago. These 2 stories are recent. It makes me know I would NEVER depend on bear spray if a bear got after me. A human is no match for a bear. An adequate size pistol will take care of a mean bear !

  • @cherlgolja5402
    @cherlgolja5402 20 дней назад +72

    Thank you Brent for serving our country! Im also a Vietnam Veteran Navy Pilot 🧑🏻‍✈️with duty at a training squadron in the US , God Bless You🙏🏻🇺🇸

    • @NewWorldOldSoulPodcast
      @NewWorldOldSoulPodcast  20 дней назад +8

      Thank you for your service 🙏🏽.

    • @Brent-t2i
      @Brent-t2i 20 дней назад +7

      Thank you ❤ While I wasn't a Grunt I was in country during the Tet 1968 offensive, battle for Hue City and sedge of Khe Sanh We were hammered with 122 mm and B40 rockets for the entire 13 month tour. The two things that we Marines loved were our Corpsman, and the sound of incoming fighter aircraft and helicopters! God bless you and welcome home!

    • @marilynwillett804
      @marilynwillett804 8 дней назад +2

      BIG DEAL, MY DAD fought hand to hand combat in ww2, he taught me to love and respect all animals. WILD DEER WOULD WALK RIGHT UP TO MY DAD.

    • @magilicuddy1827
      @magilicuddy1827 7 дней назад

      ​@@marilynwillett804ok penelope

    • @gaperkins1629
      @gaperkins1629 6 дней назад

      A Tennessee born & raised man 6:37

  • @SharonDayLifeArchivist
    @SharonDayLifeArchivist Месяц назад +55

    What a rare and genuine man. God bless him for sharing things that help other survivors of such things.

    • @l.j.1163
      @l.j.1163 18 дней назад +4

      Glory to God for saving your life. I enjoyed the interview. I think God has saved a lot of people's lives, but many may not thank Him for it.

    • @stevenritchie2361
      @stevenritchie2361 13 дней назад +3

      This man made a living killing gods creations. I'd say karma finally caught up with him. Least he's here to brag at how successful he was at his job eh?

    • @arthurduffy1107
      @arthurduffy1107 10 дней назад +3

      ​@@stevenritchie2361lettuce is God 's creation too. The fact that you live, makes you a hypocrite. Don't like what he says, don't listen.

  • @tomb7862
    @tomb7862 Месяц назад +54

    His stories were so captivating the time just flew by. Thank you for having him on.

    • @BeverlyMurphy-j5m
      @BeverlyMurphy-j5m День назад

      It's great to hear a TRUE STORY with a lot of BRAVADO This guy is one "STRONG" DUDE not just Physically but "STRONG" Character No Show Off BS. just TELLS IT LIKE IT IS. Lots Of Respect For This Type Of "Man" !!! Thank You Sir For a REALLY GREAT BELIEVABLE TRUE STORY!!!! HATS OFF TO YOU ⛑️🪖🎩👒🧢👑 And I do BELIEVE That Indeed "HE"☝️ Did Save You. AMEN TO THAT 🕊️✝️🕊️

    • @BeverlyMurphy-j5m
      @BeverlyMurphy-j5m День назад

      Correction: WITH OUT A LOT OF BRAVADO 👏👏👏👏 GOOD FOR YOU "SIR" 👍

  • @beverlyosmond
    @beverlyosmond 9 дней назад +32

    I love how he acknowledges the awesomeness of the bear, does not blame the bear for being a bear. And that he gives the glory to God for His protection and grace!!

    • @wendycrawford1792
      @wendycrawford1792 День назад

      @@beverlyosmond I don’t. He hunts and kills bears and other animals. Many decent and kind people have been killed by bears. I’m sure the victim’s loved ones wondered why their God didn’t save their daughter and her child who were mauled and killed by a bear.

  • @dianne11ca
    @dianne11ca Месяц назад +115

    Another hero to admire, Brent Hudson was a great guest and story-teller! His harrowing experience followed by his intact love for Bears shows us that he is a beautiful human, inside and out. Thanks, Melissa & Jeremy, for introducing us to Mr. Hudson.

    • @katie195
      @katie195 Месяц назад

      @@walkabootpilgrim4937- domestic dogs cannot survive in the wild without humans.

    • @kenhiett5266
      @kenhiett5266 17 дней назад +13

      Heroic? This guy has been eliminating one of nature's most majestic creations for the mere sport of it all his life. Shameful is a much more accurate adjective.

    • @dianne11ca
      @dianne11ca 17 дней назад +4

      @@kenhiett5266 OK, Karen.

    • @michb144
      @michb144 17 дней назад

      ​@@kenhiett5266Well said!the guys a cowardly scumbag.

    • @kenhiett5266
      @kenhiett5266 17 дней назад +9

      @@dianne11ca Says the person who doesn't understand the cliché slang she's repeating.

  • @MTmama15
    @MTmama15 Месяц назад +89

    Living in Montana we deal with bears getting into chicken coops and other things. A friend works for fish wildlife and parks and was out documenting grizzlies in the area and was attacked. Suffered severe head injuries but managed to survive and walked 2 miles out to call for help. Being bear aware is a serious thing.

    • @veterinarymarketing
      @veterinarymarketing 20 дней назад

      I saw him tell his tory on RUclips.

    • @CSDonohue11
      @CSDonohue11 20 дней назад +4

      Stay strapped
      At all times
      Concrete Jungle can be just as wild
      If not worse
      But in the wilderness they can cover much more ground in 10x the amount of time
      Snap your fingers & it’s on Ya 🫰
      Be aware out there 🙏

    • @frenchbulldogdad1003
      @frenchbulldogdad1003 20 дней назад

      ​@@CSDonohue11🦧Concrete Jungle🦧

    • @jennifernichols2937
      @jennifernichols2937 19 дней назад

      Was that the guy who didn't wanna take off his hat because he wasn't sure how bad it was under there? Because he still had a couple miles to hike back

    • @veterinarymarketing
      @veterinarymarketing 18 дней назад +1

      @@jennifernichols2937 Jeremy Evans - Grizzly Dude

  • @karenolson5556
    @karenolson5556 Месяц назад +44

    GREAT INTERVIEW!!!
    PLEASE be SAFE on your land...i always Worry about you and your family on your Property and Especially when you go Hiking out in the Woods on those Trails!!!
    God Bless you and your Family!!!
    Your my #1 Utube Show!!!
    Beautiful, Beautiful Family!!!!!

  • @kimmyscooking7956
    @kimmyscooking7956 Месяц назад +62

    I Love watching. Yall are so calm and enjoyable. I love Idaho. That’s how I found y’all. Searching videos of Idaho. Idaho has a very special place in my broken heart. My fiancé proposed to me in a fire tower Airbnb in Fernwood. He had a second home in Fernwood and he would go every year in October and stay usually until December. Our trip together was magical.
    Early on October 24th, 2018 he told me to get dressed because we weren’t hunting that day. I thought he was taking me to Walmart! He had told me it was around 45 minutes away. We wound up at this fire tower and he had all of our stay planned out. As I was looking around in awe at the beautiful view, I turned to him and he was on one knee crying, holding the most beautiful diamond rind out to me. I was in shock and burst out crying. We were both ugly crying and laughing with joy. Little did we know a month later he would be in the emergency room in Cartersville Ga with a diagnosis of adenocarcinoma and 2 weeks later he passed away. Ten days before our wedding which he had planned on surprising me to occur on Orange Beach in Alabama. He passed away on December 3, 2018. He was 59. A hunter practically from a very early age and this man y’all are interviewing reminds me a lot of Mark. It’s been a very long and hard 5 1/2 years. Losing your mate is the second hardest grief with losing your child/children being the worst. Unfortunately I have several friends who have lost children. Seeing their struggle is heartbreaking. Thank you for your channels. I usually cry while watching but it’s therapeutic because I miss Idaho so much and to live it vicariously through yall is such a special moment for me.

    • @gabriellafox7948
      @gabriellafox7948 Месяц назад +2

      I’m sorry for your loss 😘❤️🙏🏻🇨🇦

    • @masterofwit339
      @masterofwit339 Месяц назад +3

      I am so incredibly sorry for the loss of your soulmate. I, too, know that same pain and send you my whole heart. I hope you have many days where you find yourself smiling, even if the tears are flowing whilst the memory of him passes through your consciousness. He is always with you. The angel on your right shoulder ♥️

    • @Drumisen
      @Drumisen 24 дня назад +2

      Sorry for your loss 😢

    • @Brent-t2i
      @Brent-t2i 20 дней назад +2

      I am so sorry for your loss, it is truly heart breaking. I lost my precious wife two and a half years ago to cancer. I have faced almost every kind of danger that you can think of but the loss of my sweet wife was the hardest thing that I have ever faced and had to deal with! I 🙏For us both!

    • @shannaoscarson25
      @shannaoscarson25 17 дней назад +2

      Bless your heart, so sorry for the passing away of your fiance. May God comfort, give you peace. 🙏✝️😔

  • @kathywilliamson223
    @kathywilliamson223 Месяц назад +64

    I live in Alberta. The problem with bear safety is that too many people have too many opinions.

    • @chuckmorton8823
      @chuckmorton8823 27 дней назад +5

      step off

    • @timwolf5742
      @timwolf5742 24 дня назад +4

      Exactly

    • @andreasdmbe6892
      @andreasdmbe6892 13 дней назад

      Rogan for Major in Alberta☠️

    • @user-yi2sd6mh9w
      @user-yi2sd6mh9w 13 дней назад +2

      @@kathywilliamson223 Many survive 🐻 bear attacks. Few! Survive 🐅 🐯 🐅 TIGER ATTACKS

    • @ghostfrieza2904
      @ghostfrieza2904 4 дня назад +1

      Is it true that 97% of all bears in Alberta are homosexual?

  • @rockytopwrangler2069
    @rockytopwrangler2069 Месяц назад +41

    .. Thank You for this interview ... A horrific story no one wants to encounter ...

  • @palaminopony1
    @palaminopony1 Месяц назад +73

    Wow! What an amazing story. Yes, God is great and always with those who love him.🥰

    • @lou_-mg7mb
      @lou_-mg7mb 26 дней назад +3

      Amen, Romans 8!

    • @mignat664
      @mignat664 14 дней назад

      ​@@lou_-mg7mb grate Odin saved him

    • @aristac9257
      @aristac9257 12 дней назад +2

      If you die from a grizzly attack does that mean God isn’t with you?

    • @serenityinside1
      @serenityinside1 5 дней назад

      @@aristac9257Christians don’t have sensible answers to such challenging questions.

  • @cristiaantitus1969
    @cristiaantitus1969 17 дней назад +15

    Just stumbled onto this channel and I've never heard a more detailed or intriguing bear attack story.

  • @yougottabekidding7476
    @yougottabekidding7476 20 дней назад +11

    I lived in Alaska for years. But I never felt safe there. You never knew when you might run into a bear while in the woods. Even fishing at the Russian River with many other people nearby, might find you within proximity of a bear. Alaska is not for the faint-hearted. So glad this good man survived his attack.

  • @starletsatori8933
    @starletsatori8933 Месяц назад +36

    I loved this interview!! He’s a compelling storyteller!! We need more storyteller’s. Seems like a dying art.

  • @paulanamie1921
    @paulanamie1921 Месяц назад +19

    Another amazing hour with my favorite people. This was a very interesting, well spoken, knowledgeable guy who kept me spellbound with his miraculous escape from a 1500 lb grizzly bear in Kodiac Alaska. He was so interesting because he never paused or stammered through the entire telling of his story and the best part was that he gave God all the glory and honor for his being alive on many occasions. You guys are finding such wonderful people to be guests on your podcasts and I can hardly wait to see what’s coming next week. You may have guessed that it is your 92 yr old fan in St Augustine,Fl. that never misses one episode of your interesting life in Northern Idaho!! I love your family!!❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @womaninthewave
    @womaninthewave 24 дня назад +105

    The survival skills he teaches clearly saved him. Absolutely miraculous

    • @morganplisken7271
      @morganplisken7271 21 день назад +5

      The only thing that saved his life was luck. Training just slows down the meal.

    • @geridannels1701
      @geridannels1701 20 дней назад +14

      Our heavenly Father saved him.

    • @Unknown1-_U
      @Unknown1-_U 18 дней назад

      I will never respect atheist like you. Can’t even respect the man enough nor his religion.

    • @user-yy7hg4ph6f
      @user-yy7hg4ph6f 16 дней назад +8

      ​@morganplisken7271 The Lord had mercy on him, and that is that! 😊

    • @mignat664
      @mignat664 14 дней назад +3

      ​@geridannels1701 so sky daddy saved him?😂

  • @kylieharrison3782
    @kylieharrison3782 Месяц назад +15

    It's really easy to listen to, accept and value the knowledge of a person who talks so humbly and is full of grace. Thank you for sharing ❤

  • @nancybarendt7877
    @nancybarendt7877 Месяц назад +49

    My son lives in West Yellowstone, Montana and there are several grizzlies as you can imagine. He lives in a place where there is several cabins and his neighbor has pictures of bear tracks beside their houses. I am so paranoid of these creatures.

    • @sgtcaco
      @sgtcaco Месяц назад

      You’re not paranoid, you have huge monsters that eat you alive.

    • @lou_-mg7mb
      @lou_-mg7mb 26 дней назад +5

      I can understand that. Call upon Christ, repent of sin and be saved. Much love friend!

    • @BohemianLifer
      @BohemianLifer 21 день назад +1

      My surprised barking dog and I just saw our first wild grizzly at thirty feet, us being on a hill; we all saw each other for one minute, we backed away out of his sightline, then ran to our camper. Thrilling and lovely!.

    • @nodical802
      @nodical802 17 дней назад +3

      @@lou_-mg7mb God wont save you if a bear is in front of you

    • @sandybrown7739
      @sandybrown7739 9 дней назад +1

      I don't want to come up against a bear, but the animal I'm most afraid of are Chimpanzees. I've seen what they do to each other and to humans! Thanks UTUBE...

  • @stanlantz3253
    @stanlantz3253 Месяц назад +24

    Wow, one of the best podcasts yet. GREAT JOB! I am also retired military.... His comments about Vitetnam struck home. Truth and Honesty. Thank you
    for having him on.

  • @glennharmes1629
    @glennharmes1629 17 дней назад +9

    Fantastic story teller. My first book report as a city kid in Denver in the 3rd grade, 1967 was about grizzlies. I never had to research them 3:47 again. At that time they became my favorite subject. Their intelligence is fascinating. I am so glad Brent survived his attack and enlightens people on survival around bears. God bless hi

  • @potterj09
    @potterj09 27 дней назад +13

    I'm an Australian who as a teenager was our version of an eagle scout at a minimum. I was an avid cadet corp member and by the time I graduated highschool a legit survivalist. I ended up travelling to northern California in early 2001 and bascially hiked various trails across a few states. During that time there were day to day times when black bears particularly would stalk me on the trail. It's interesting coming from a country that has no land animals large enough to be a threat in that situation, but I still remember what being hunted felt like. People think Australia is some landscape of death but we only have one animal here big enough & which targets humans with no concerns. The rest are typically insects and smaller reptiles and can be safely planned for.

    • @irishamericanpinupdoll
      @irishamericanpinupdoll 6 дней назад

      I’ve never seen one in the wild, but I have seen some pretty scary kangaroo encounter videos…

  • @EmajDjinn-jf6le
    @EmajDjinn-jf6le Месяц назад +44

    Wow! I watch this with tears in my eyes how close I missed this. I'm 64 now I've been in a wheelchair a quadriplegic. In 2007 the place I was living there was a black bear that showed up in May and gone by June was never seen until next year. In 2007 I invested a lot of my money and someone another story, anyhow I went outside to look at all the trees along a ditch beside the house I planted. The bear had not been seen in several weeks. The dogs in the cages she had outback certainly would let you know there were 4 Pomeranian's in a chain-link cage. It's a beautiful day about 1 PM really hot broad daylight! I'm able to put my hand on top of a joystick in my lap using my shoulder and able to drive the chair by moving my shoulder muscles with my neck. I'm out in the flat level yard there's a cool breeze coming out of a pine thicket. I have Multiple Sclerosis in the heat makes me weak I know that I can't tolerate the heat but the breeze is always blowing from that direction through the thicket there are springs in several places it's like nature's air conditioning. Suddenly the wind stops! I looked to the sky and said, "yeah I know, it's too hot". Meaning the heat makes my weakness worse if I stay up to all I may not be to get back. I get the message. I drive across the yard, I go by the dogs they aren't barking. I drive up onto the porch could hear the phone ringing. I put my foot against the sliding door and swivel my chair to open the door. I go inside and do the same to close it and drive around the corner like making a U-turn around the wall looking at the window facing outside where I just came from. I push the button on my speakerphone with a straw sitting in a jar beside of it using my mouth. I say hello as I watch a huge black bear walk by my bedroom window exactly where I just came from. If the wind had not stopped blowing that day was really unusual I would not be telling you this story I would have experienced what you did. The more I thought about what had just happened I looked down at my lap there were a few Doritos crumbs on my lap where I had a snack earlier. I stayed by myself about 12 hours a day. I would drive up to the bar at my height and eat things like that for a snack. I can't imagine being seriously 2 minutes earlier outside being ripped from my chair while seatbelted at the waist. The chair weighs about 250 pounds so I'm quite aware what the outcome will be. For at least 5 years I've had recurring dreams of being ripped out of my chair in pieces by a black bear.
    Tennessee wildlife was called I reported the bear so they came and set a trap to relocate the bear. Several days went by the bear they said took the bait that never went inside for the rest. I told them I saw the bear again last night the dogs started barking. They barked completely different when it's a dear or a person. When a bear comes by there is a growl sound to their barked. I said to my nurse, turn the lights off. Her neighbor daughter-in-law called and said it just walked through their backyard. I am against the sliding door sideways looking and here it comes from my vehicle parked at the bottom of a ramp coming up onto the deck to this door. I am moving! I move across to the wall at the edge of the door where the upright freezer stands and I am leaning forward is much as I can looking around the edge of the freezer. My Cat walks out from under the table towards the door as the bear walks up to the door. He turns sideways parallel with the door and I kid you not. His back was even with the handles on the sliding door! I've never seen a bear that big I've seen them in captivity maybe it was the distance they didn't look so big but this thing was huge!
    I feel the same way! I think God was with me that day!

    • @sunnydae6602
      @sunnydae6602 18 дней назад +1

      Why would you keep dogs in a cage?
      How cruel 💔

    • @turogers13
      @turogers13 17 дней назад +2

      Great story. Thank you for sharing.❤

    • @turogers13
      @turogers13 17 дней назад +5

      ​@@sunnydae6602
      Outdoor kennels. To save them from owls, bears, coyotes, fox, cougars....

    • @xirmanatee3763
      @xirmanatee3763 16 дней назад +1

      ​@@sunnydae6602dont be a tard, people in the real world ( outside of the city) let our dogs play in outside kennels and not get carried off by BOP or coyotes.

    • @user-hx1oy6kc5k
      @user-hx1oy6kc5k 11 дней назад

      Pomeranians in a chainlink cage? Pomeranians? A bear would make a quick lunch out of these small pups.
      Hope you are doing well with your health.

  • @tiffaniqueyarde1896
    @tiffaniqueyarde1896 Месяц назад +11

    Sat on the edge of my seat while he gave his story and so happy he has been blessed to survive the experience. This was an awesome episode. Thank you guys!

  • @kzoll3546
    @kzoll3546 Месяц назад +25

    God bless you sir for counting your blessings. I retired from driving an 18 wheeler, one of the most dangerous jobs you can have these days. No incidents or accidents, praise the Lord for my blessing. But there are a few times that I should've died, but I was spared. I don't know what He has in-store for me, but I wait on the Lord.

    • @tialynn1111
      @tialynn1111 23 дня назад

      Hi excuse any ignorance but could you explain the dangers of driving an 18 wheeler? I’m genuinely curious. Is it moreso because it can be difficult to operate the vehicle? I suppose also it depends on the type of 18 wheeler (gas, etc)
      Happy you survived-thank you for your service of driving. It’s super important for the economy.

    • @JeremyS86
      @JeremyS86 22 дня назад

      @@tialynn1111i think driving so long and being accident free is pretty good. an accident with a big rig is pretty nuts, and happens all the time. hell one just went over an overpass recently here, you couldnt get out of the city

  • @michellerobinson1318
    @michellerobinson1318 Месяц назад +20

    There is a man here in Western North Carolina who had his face ripped off by a black bear and survived. After numerous surgeries his face is still a mangled mess. We see black bear all the time walking down the streets here in town. Very thankful we don't have grizzlies or polar bears

    • @user-yk6hk7bd9g
      @user-yk6hk7bd9g Месяц назад +7

      If you have that many black bears in your area be very careful and observant. Not too long ago a woman was killed and partly eaten by a black bear in the Smoky Mountain N. park. Black bears have an unfortunate nature to be more of a predator toward people than grizzlies do. If Melissa and Jeremy have me back on their podcast I will go into that in further detail. Stay safe.

    • @womaninthewave
      @womaninthewave 24 дня назад +3

      I live in Asheville, same thing here. I see them outside my apartment, walking down the street, even around retail stores and the mall. They’re everywhere

    • @jennifernichols2937
      @jennifernichols2937 19 дней назад +2

      ​@womaninthewave I live at the base of the rockies but have also lived in Tennessee and seen black bears in both places. The size of the bears out here greatly exceed the size of the ones in the east. But the NUMBER of bears that are around people in the East far exceeds the ones here and in my opinion makes them more dangerous for y'all

  • @BloomWithGracie
    @BloomWithGracie Месяц назад +71

    Wow! So glad he survived to tell his story. God definitely has a plan for him

    • @lou_-mg7mb
      @lou_-mg7mb 26 дней назад +1

      That’s true! Romans 8:28! Believe in Jesus!

    • @timwolf5742
      @timwolf5742 24 дня назад +1

      Oh Jesus!

    • @tustari
      @tustari 24 дня назад

      @lou_-mg7mb So you are saying Jesus (a man) is God. So did Jesus create life then? There has never been nor will there ever be a man or men, who can create life. Something doesn’t make sense here

    • @DrasticSkuba
      @DrasticSkuba 23 дня назад +1

      ​@@tustariCatholic Christians believe that God exists in 3 persons (The Father, The Son, The Holy Spirit). The Son has never been claimed to create life, to the best of my knowledge

    • @tustari
      @tustari 22 дня назад +2

      @@DrasticSkuba So the Son is unable to create life but the Father can. So how then can the Son be called God? Logical fallacy

  • @tammyhollandsworth6783
    @tammyhollandsworth6783 Месяц назад +14

    Panic would of been my first reaction. Thank you for sharing how dangerous it is to run. Lay flat and cover your neck and head. All your training saved your life. God was watching over you!

  • @lindaransom3013
    @lindaransom3013 Месяц назад +10

    I was a Alaska Air flight attendant and lived part of my time in Nome area and Anchorage and fell in love with Alaska Thank you for sharing your story. God blessed you sir.
    I have a tumor in my brain experiencing your fascinating story. 😘

    • @Brent-t2i
      @Brent-t2i 23 дня назад +1

      I dated a Alaska flight attendant for quit a while in the early 80's I won't put her name out here but she was based out of Renton WA. Sweet Girl.

    • @ullasievertsen861
      @ullasievertsen861 19 дней назад +1

      All the best for you ☀️

  • @ttt12344
    @ttt12344 Месяц назад +84

    What a blessing that he glorifies Gods name first before his own! We all need to thank God for all of our blessings!!!

    • @latarciaragland3858
      @latarciaragland3858 Месяц назад +3

      I love him for this. Amen 🙌🏾🙌🏾🥰🙏🏾

    • @Riley0509
      @Riley0509 27 дней назад

      He lives to kill animals. Sorry not someone to be admired at all.

    • @timwolf5742
      @timwolf5742 24 дня назад +1

      Huh?

    • @phillytheflyerable
      @phillytheflyerable 19 дней назад

      😂

    • @kenhiett5266
      @kenhiett5266 17 дней назад

      I guess his god has it in for all the children with terminal cancer. Good thing he likes guys who use high power rifles to kill his majestic creations from a safe distance in service of trophies and bragging rights.

  • @ShoutItFromTheHousetops
    @ShoutItFromTheHousetops 8 дней назад +2

    Praise God for this powerful testimony showing the power God has over all of His creation. So blessed to have come across your channel. I live on Big Island and happened to notice the Aloha T-Shirt!

  • @malachiward7187
    @malachiward7187 Месяц назад +12

    What an interesting man with a great story .... in my country New Zealand we do not have any dangerous animals or reptiles ... i cannot imagine what living with these huge beautiful creatures so close would be like

  • @amywood8642
    @amywood8642 Месяц назад +11

    That interview was so interesting. Thank you for having him.

  • @Jeremya74
    @Jeremya74 19 дней назад +5

    The amount of lives that antibiotics have saved must be incomprehencable

  • @barbscarrow7300
    @barbscarrow7300 Месяц назад +16

    Brent is one lucky man and what a horrible experience he went through and lived to talk about it ❤️🇨🇦

  • @Decibel316
    @Decibel316 Месяц назад +12

    Wow! What an amazing man and story he has. Thank you for giving him the opportunity to share with us.

  • @jenninscho1980
    @jenninscho1980 6 дней назад +2

    What a wonderful man. God has been faithful to him. What an amazing story of survival.

  • @sherriestone94
    @sherriestone94 Месяц назад +11

    My hubby took a nice Kodiak bear he was 9foot 2 inches and weighed over 1000 lbs ,I love these bear stories and I love hes a christian. What an amazing story and it's for sure father God had his hand on this man.

    • @Kattaz0309
      @Kattaz0309 9 дней назад +3

      He TOOK a nice Kodiak bear?
      You mean shot it? Real Christian-like.

    • @bryndoerksen8376
      @bryndoerksen8376 7 дней назад

      God also just let the bear attack him too? Kinda odd how God plays around like that hey??

    • @tarahclubb4243
      @tarahclubb4243 3 дня назад

      @@Kattaz0309the most ignorant comment I’ve seen yet

    • @Kattaz0309
      @Kattaz0309 3 дня назад

      @@tarahclubb4243
      Explain how that is ignorant.

  • @r.s.schock4573
    @r.s.schock4573 Месяц назад +10

    What an amazing story and conversation. I would agree with Brent's assessment on the bears expansion. We now have more bears in Montana than ever before in recent years. I'm talking about pre protection act. In the last decade in our community, on the east slope of the Rockey Mountains. We live approximately 30 miles out on the plains, and we have several bears in farming country. We have had bears walk right through our backyard. So, we are really experiencing this expansion firsthand. We have "you are in Bear Country" signs right in our school yards. I am recommending, this podcast to everyone in our community. We need to make sure everyone has this information especially for our children. The Fish and Game dept. is not much help except to set barrel traps for relocation to a different area only to have them return within a week. Our mountains here are full and the bears have no other place to go except east to the breaks country to survive. Loved this podcast it is absolutely vital keep up the good work. God Bless you all!

  • @albertaoutlaw3597
    @albertaoutlaw3597 8 дней назад +2

    I was raised in British Columbia,just 13KM-8 miles from Town of Golden my parents had about 2 acre of land out in the boonies i was raisedin Selkirk mountians and Rocky mountains lived there my whole life and i saw tons of black and brown bears while growing up. Hearing this fella talk about bears I have alot more respect for these beautiful massive creatures even more. And thank you for your service sir.

  • @maryellen2370
    @maryellen2370 Месяц назад +7

    God puts us thru trials to bring us closer to Him. ❤

  • @DKHomestead
    @DKHomestead Месяц назад +25

    I can attest to the dangers of the Kodiak brown bears. I was stationed on Kodiak in the Coast Guard base police 1985-1988. I saw more bears on night patrols back in the area where he was working. They are such an awesome animal. I was actually baptized near the mouth of the Buskin river!

    • @jrod96819
      @jrod96819 Месяц назад

      Aloha Dk do you happen to know a William Blake he was a loadmaster on a C-130 up there the years you mentioned you were stationed up there?

    • @DKHomestead
      @DKHomestead Месяц назад

      @@jrod96819 I want to say the name sounds familiar, but I can't say for sure.

    • @jrod96819
      @jrod96819 Месяц назад +1

      @@DKHomestead oh ok yeah he flew for a year then switched to the fuel farm for two years then retired , Kodiak sure straightened me out from a punk kid from Hawaii to another island in Alaska in the middle of know where , take care🙏🏽🤙🏽

    • @DKHomestead
      @DKHomestead Месяц назад

      @@jrod96819 When were you there?

  • @Wendy-bm3fl
    @Wendy-bm3fl Месяц назад +8

    Mr.Hudson Thank You for your Service.! Your knowledge about bears is second to none..

  • @Rentcollector
    @Rentcollector 19 дней назад +28

    How did joe Rogan not book this guy on??? He loves bear stories

    • @Ispyletsseewhoshere
      @Ispyletsseewhoshere 9 дней назад +1

      😂

    • @Iseeisee111
      @Iseeisee111 7 дней назад +1

      Legit my FIRST thought, I can’t wait till the day they collab

    • @Wudanmaster116
      @Wudanmaster116 5 дней назад

      Because Joe Rogan has become more of a right wing conspirator nut job than an interesting person these days.

    • @Rentcollector
      @Rentcollector 5 дней назад +2

      @@Wudanmaster116 Do you think is more of nut 🥜 job then anyone on the left? Ok government you can take my guns away for public safety 🤣🤣 Joe is not right he is left to center
      Chad n chili 🌶️ 2024

  • @alainvosselman9960
    @alainvosselman9960 17 дней назад +7

    This man handles such horror quite well.

  • @whiskeyandammo
    @whiskeyandammo Месяц назад +17

    I'm so happy to have this man as a friend. This interview is exactly who this man is. He's a true believer in Jesus Christ and is a genuinely great story teller. Also, even though he has trouble with both hands don't let that fool you. He's a fantastic shooter. Great interview and story!

    • @user-yk6hk7bd9g
      @user-yk6hk7bd9g Месяц назад +6

      Thank you my friend, stay safe!😊

    • @teresacorrigan3076
      @teresacorrigan3076 Месяц назад

      No bear spray? 🇨🇦😳 11:54

    • @jenninscho1980
      @jenninscho1980 6 дней назад +3

      I can tell he is a great man. He reminds me of my grandpa who was a pastor and lived until 101.

  • @brunoxxx8776
    @brunoxxx8776 19 дней назад +13

    You should share this with Joe Rogan. He loves bear stories. Grizzly especially.

  • @user-wd4sx1yz6l
    @user-wd4sx1yz6l 4 дня назад +1

    This man reminds me so much of my Daddy,,I lost 9 yrs ago,,,he was a Marine corp Vietnam vet same age with stories that God delivered him from and kept my Dad alive,,such a life! Great story teller,Strong ,Christian man,IAvid hunter as well with sum stories!! Lol...but ⁶really enjoyed your guest. Brought tears...miss my Dad. He was in Nam 67-69 a grunt the 3 bloodiest battles,,2 purple hearts,,,cuaviet,,tet etc...I think your guest and my Dad were near each other. I never met a man as interesting as my father,,,a young man was outlining a book about my Dad. Great Guest! Really

  • @53islandgirl
    @53islandgirl 19 дней назад +3

    What a fascinating man, thank you for hosting him!

  • @nancydupuis8083
    @nancydupuis8083 21 день назад +7

    Stories like this are why I never go in the woods. Terrifying.

    • @flowergarden1426
      @flowergarden1426 13 дней назад +2

      I chose to not move to Northern Minnesota for that reason. I worry because my 28 year old daughter lives up there and she had a black bear on her porch. I wish she’d move back because I constantly worry.

  • @winterhomestead
    @winterhomestead Месяц назад +52

    We moved to North Eastern Washington and they released recently Grizzlies..I am seeing signs .on our poly water tank that it 8' tall and that PAW WAS HUUGE! My dog's are always with me but my firearm is Not enough power..we are on 28 acres..the neighbors garbage dumpsters are always tipped over garbage all over.. Thank you for expertise..Lord I hope I don't come across one

    • @user-yk6hk7bd9g
      @user-yk6hk7bd9g Месяц назад +10

      I had heard that Washington State was planing on doing this and I think it goes beyond irresponsible to borderline criminal for them to do so! We have had one fatal mauling here in North Idaho in I believe 2011 on the Idaho and Montana border. First will be the loss of livestock and then the danger of an attack on people. If your firearm is a 9mm.which is what most folks are caring these days load that puppy up with some G9 Defense Woodsman ammo made right here in North Idaho. This is what I carry in my 9mm as well as my 10 mm. My recommendation is to carry both bear spray in addition to your firearm. The brand of pepper spray that I carry is UDAP and Counter Assault. These two have been use with good results in Alaska and of the two the UDAP is advertised as being the hottest. Also If you are going to carry it buy the magnum size. Once the can is empty it is of on use to you. Stay safe!

    • @winterhomestead
      @winterhomestead Месяц назад +4

      @@user-yk6hk7bd9g thank you! Yes a 9mm

    • @bamahragunathan9253
      @bamahragunathan9253 26 дней назад +5

      @@winterhomestead9mm? That’s like a mosquito bite for a bear

    • @cocoaboucher8886
      @cocoaboucher8886 20 дней назад +2

      What a irresponsible decision by the state.....

    • @isaactrujillo76
      @isaactrujillo76 14 дней назад +4

      Libs for ya. 🤦🏽‍♂️

  • @holisecleveland2859
    @holisecleveland2859 Месяц назад +9

    WOW! It seems that little by little youz guyz seem to find guests more interesting than some of the previous people you have interviewed. YOUZ GUYZ ROCK!

  • @thomasmacek5745
    @thomasmacek5745 Месяц назад +7

    I throughly enjoyed this podcast. I watch a lot of bear attacks on You Tube from different podcasters. Thanks for posting this video.

  • @Nothingstutube
    @Nothingstutube Месяц назад +5

    Wow this is amazing to hear. I live in a country that has no dangerous animals. My mind is blown by his story . Please be a reoccuring guest. Blessings to you three.

  • @gigyoung7181
    @gigyoung7181 8 дней назад +1

    The perfect story teller; articulate and not a trace of false bravado. This man actually lived the fantasy many of us boys had after reading Field & Stream, Outdoor Life, NatGeo, etc.

  • @colleenbow777
    @colleenbow777 Месяц назад +12

    Another great guest! I’m loving your podcast.

  • @patriciag.6395
    @patriciag.6395 Месяц назад +5

    I had a friend while living in Alaska, she was making chilly. None of us had a.c., windows opened a lot. She heard screams...black bear half way through her kitchen window reaching for the pot. Game guy darted it and it was flown to Denali. Bears are tagged, if a repeat offender - they are flown out.

  • @olddawgdreaming5715
    @olddawgdreaming5715 Месяц назад +6

    Another fine Pod Cast, thanks for sharing with us and thank you Brent for sharing with us about your bear attack and your survival. Everyone did well. You all stay safe and keep up the great videos and spreading HIS WORDS too. Fred.

  • @kayd1984
    @kayd1984 Месяц назад +3

    One of the best storytellers I’ve ever listened too. What a wonderful video ♥️ great job hosting and bless this man’s soul, he is still meant to be here!

  • @speteydog2260
    @speteydog2260 Месяц назад +4

    What a great guest. Thank you! Brent ! Your experiences are invaluable.

  • @kathrynepler6877
    @kathrynepler6877 Месяц назад +7

    WOW, amazing story. I lived in Alaska and have been to Kodiak, Katmai Peninsula, Kenai Peninsula and saw many bears but thank God I never had an encounter. TY for this great video

  • @polcat-om5ti
    @polcat-om5ti Месяц назад +6

    God bless you Mr Hudson 🙏
    Hopefully this interview has made you super think about what is lurking in your back yard Malissa and Jeremy as l often think of the children left at home when you's go into town alone or when they play in the paddocks,go veggie garden ,horse riding,collecting eggs it's a unforgiven world out there ..please be safe God bless you always 🙏

  • @diver1501
    @diver1501 Месяц назад +2

    A great interview with an impressive person. Despite his bad experiences, whether in Vietnam or with the bears, he has not lost his faith in a superior power. A pleasure to listen to him. Greetings from Germany and God bless you

  • @judyeverett4553
    @judyeverett4553 Месяц назад +6

    this is my first time on this site. so happy I found it. happily subscribed and looking forward to more videos.

  • @libbyjensen1858
    @libbyjensen1858 Месяц назад +9

    Wow! INCREDIBLE story and an amazing man! This was a great podcast!

  • @haileyrivera2948
    @haileyrivera2948 18 дней назад +2

    What an incredible story

  • @yougottabekidding7476
    @yougottabekidding7476 20 дней назад +3

    Speaking of not knowing if a bear is close to you, this happened to me several years ago in Alaska in late summer or early fall. We were camped on the Kenai river in a small trailer. On this particular night at 11pm I decided to dump our trash before heading to bed. I walked to the dumpster, emptied the garbage and headed back to the trailer and to bed. The next morning the camp host said that there was a grizzly sow and her two cubs out by the dumpster...at 11pm. I thank God that I wasn't attacked. Don't know why I wasn't.

  • @deballen8046
    @deballen8046 Месяц назад +9

    A great interview. What a wonderful story teller he is. We do not have grizzlies where I live, but there are many black bears. I certainly appreciate the tips about the black bear as I often go riding in the bush.

  • @RltnspdEMA
    @RltnspdEMA Месяц назад +4

    Thank you guys! We so love and appreciate all you do and for this great broadcast about bears. This man surely does know what he is talking about. I will point people in the direction of this broadcast when it comes to bears!
    Keep smiling! Be safe! Stay Safe!

  • @adelelarkins5921
    @adelelarkins5921 Месяц назад +13

    What an absolutely fascinating story. God was certainly in control for sure !!! Brent Hudson is a great story teller. Great guest !!!

  • @user-yw6jn7mc8y
    @user-yw6jn7mc8y Месяц назад +7

    Great information! Abba Father is so very very Faithful to his children, especially when he knows our hearts.

  • @fondadeen1164
    @fondadeen1164 Месяц назад +2

    What a fantastic man.Thank you for having him on.I learned so much living in the mountains of Washington.We have a lot of black bears.Thank you, thank you.Thank you.God bless all of you

  • @liygalis6696
    @liygalis6696 27 дней назад +4

    This is an incredible story. You are a great storyteller. Glad you survived!

  • @patriceg1100
    @patriceg1100 Месяц назад +6

    Great talk, God has blessed this man!!! Thank you all for sharing this amazing story.

  • @audreykrueger8273
    @audreykrueger8273 Месяц назад +6

    He is such a great story teller. What a testimony also, giving God the glory. Thank you for bringing him on.

  • @wichitatxgal
    @wichitatxgal Месяц назад +4

    I’m so glad Jeremy has always kept your family safe where you live. His career as a policeman and experience with firearms is comforting to know your family can have a good life in Idaho but still be aware of the bears.
    God please watch over all families in this area and keep them safe.🙏
    At least this podcast has added knowledge to what you know and the children will watch more carefully for bears resting but they very dangerous.
    Thanks for another excellent podcast.❤

  • @janicereed6427
    @janicereed6427 Месяц назад +7

    This was such a wonderful tale and such a gracious man.

  • @marthasundquist5761
    @marthasundquist5761 Месяц назад +43

    I don't hit like because he suffered, (not into gore)but because he testifies of Jesus, and works to help others learn safety around bears in bear country.

    • @boring.doerings
      @boring.doerings Месяц назад +2

      ???

    • @LiberLady
      @LiberLady Месяц назад +4

      ​@boring.doerings they hit the like button for the testimony & glory given for Jesus.

    • @customribs995
      @customribs995 Месяц назад

      What are you idiots living on!

    • @Truther567
      @Truther567 Месяц назад +1

      @@LiberLady,I thought the wording was confusing too.

    • @yeticoncon5136
      @yeticoncon5136 Месяц назад +3

      Hit like cause it was a great informative video

  • @brigittesworld
    @brigittesworld Месяц назад +6

    Glad he was able to survive to tell the story. We are in the bears living space. The bear identified a threat in his territory and instinctively acted. The irony is that in the end the bears assessment of the threat was real as he was ultimately killed. Human interference in bear territory can have many negative effects on bears as Brent shares his killing of bears in his camp.

  • @faithinhumanity3390
    @faithinhumanity3390 18 дней назад +4

    What a beautiful man god bless him

  • @irishamericanpinupdoll
    @irishamericanpinupdoll 6 дней назад +1

    My family has grizzly bear camping stories- one knocked my uncle off on a picnic bench- but this man takes the cake. Thank you for this amazing interview.❤

  • @BlondieBre
    @BlondieBre 17 дней назад +2

    He is such an amazing story teller. God was with him for sure ❤

  • @erinbarrow4819
    @erinbarrow4819 Месяц назад +6

    Wow that was an interesting story great podcast Melissa and Jeremy

  • @briannaapplegate6309
    @briannaapplegate6309 22 дня назад +3

    OMG 🐻 Best Bear stories ❤ This Bear Whisper is absolutly awesome … Thank you so much … God Bless 🙏 So glad he survived 🙏

  • @glennfortenberry135
    @glennfortenberry135 20 дней назад +1

    Probably the best bear attack story I’ve ever heard and I listen to all I can find and watch all the videos I come across and have for the last 20 years thank you so very much !

  • @karenmanley9397
    @karenmanley9397 Месяц назад +3

    I live in southwest Arkansas and I had a young black bear hang out in the tree close to my house. For around 36 hours. It slept most of the time. There is no telling how long it had been there while I was outside cleaning and watering my horses water troughs. The are very neat animals. I'm glad I came across your podcast I learn a lot from this.

  • @lisettegonzales9746
    @lisettegonzales9746 21 день назад +3

    While I don't advocate hunting, this man is very brave and interesting to listen to! Thank you for speaking with us.

    • @starlodear2987
      @starlodear2987 День назад

      Hunting is sometimes necessary to keep the equilibrium in the area. It's not hunting for fun.

  • @gingerengler5866
    @gingerengler5866 Месяц назад +5

    What a story and I love he is spreading Gods word.

  • @peggyhurlock7769
    @peggyhurlock7769 Месяц назад +2

    Thank you so much for this podcast! I was glued to my screen the whole time. Mr. Hudson is a fantastic storyteller and teacher and does it all for the glory of God! This was awesome!

  • @dalemink7631
    @dalemink7631 Месяц назад +7

    Great interview! Have much respect for him!

  • @CindyVan14
    @CindyVan14 Месяц назад +4

    What an amazing interview, the time flew by for me. Thank you!

  • @kristenkylemack9477
    @kristenkylemack9477 Месяц назад +3

    I really enjoyed your guest! I have always had a fascination with Bears 🐻. Our next door neighbor was a Big game hunter & houndsman. He would get called out too hunt rouge Bears & mountain lions, back in the 50's & 60's. My sister & I would go next-door & listen to all his hunting stories. Some funny, some really scary & tradgic, but always captivating! My family was always into wildlife & the great outdoors. I worked for the US Forest Service in Timber Management & Recreation! I grew up with a lot of hunters! My sister liked Bear hunting. She raised hounds too! I hope you have him back on again to talk more about his Bear safety training!

  • @genedevore6921
    @genedevore6921 Месяц назад +4

    What a story and outstanding testimony!

  • @ilijanamomcilovic454
    @ilijanamomcilovic454 22 дня назад +3

    I don't think I'll ever be in an area where I may run into a bear, but if I did, I know now what I should do in case they try to attack! What an interesting story.. I was stuck to the screen just listening to his story. He really tells it well. It was like I could picture the scene in my mind! So glad he made it out alive! I hope he gets more interview or podcast opportunities.. I'd love to hear more!!

  • @debbiehall3759
    @debbiehall3759 Месяц назад +4

    Excellent interview! Loved how he’s sharing his faith! Also interesting hearing about all his bear stories.

  • @kellyp4377
    @kellyp4377 Месяц назад +8

    Fascinating!! Well done by all 3 of you

  • @jewelssylva3738
    @jewelssylva3738 Месяц назад +3

    What a fascinating woodsman. I thought I'd get bored, but his story & testimony are very eventful.

  • @user-dn4er1et2s
    @user-dn4er1et2s Месяц назад +4

    wow it was so wonderful to listen to him and what stories and knowledge he has on bears. Great guest

  • @tmalin681
    @tmalin681 Месяц назад +6

    That was very informative. Thank you for sharing.