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EPISODE · Jun 8, 2026 · 28 MIN

#485 Until You Can’t

from Tennessee WildCast · host Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency

In this powerful and heartfelt episode of Tennessee WildCast, host Jason Harmon and co‑host Matt Cameron welcome Matt’s longtime friend and fellow outdoorsman, DJ Raley, and his son, Hunter, for a conversation that is both emotional and inspiring. Filmed at Bass Pro Shops in Kodak, Tennessee, this episode tackles a difficult topic with honesty, courage, and deep gratitude for the outdoors. DJ shares his journey following his diagnosis of ALS, often known as Lou Gehrig’s disease, and opens up about how the condition has changed his life as a lifelong hunter, angler, and family man.From early signs in 2023 through countless tests and the eventual diagnosis in 2025, DJ reflects on his battle with ALS and how it has reshaped the way he experiences the woods, the water, and the traditions passed down through generations of the Raley family. With the help of adaptive equipment, a determined spirit, and unwavering family support, DJ was able to continue hunting alongside his son and father—creating memories that mean more now than ever.This episode, titled “Until You Can’t,” reminds us all not to take our abilities or our time outdoors for granted. DJ speaks openly about faith, family, and the beauty of God’s creation, offering encouragement to anyone facing a difficult road. It’s a touching reminder of the legacy we leave behind and the eternal hope that guides us.Tune in, listen closely, and go enjoy the outdoors—while you can.

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In this powerful and heartfelt episode of Tennessee WildCast, host Jason Harmon and co‑host Matt Cameron welcome Matt’s longtime friend and fellow outdoorsman, DJ Raley, and his son, Hunter, for a conversation that is both emotional and inspiring. Filmed at Bass Pro Shops in Kodak, Tennessee, this episode tackles a difficult topic with honesty, courage, and deep gratitude for the outdoors. DJ shares his journey following his diagnosis of ALS, often known as Lou Gehrig’s disease, and opens up about how the condition has changed his life as a lifelong hunter, angler, and family man.From early signs in 2023 through countless tests and the eventual diagnosis in 2025, DJ reflects on his battle with ALS and how it has reshaped the way he experiences the woods, the water, and the traditions passed down through generations of the Raley family. With the help of adaptive equipment, a determined spirit, and unwavering family support, DJ was able to continue hunting alongside his son and father—creating memories that mean more now than ever.This episode, titled “Until You Can’t,” reminds us all not to take our abilities or our time outdoors for granted. DJ speaks openly about faith, family, and the beauty of God’s creation, offering encouragement to anyone facing a difficult road. It’s a touching reminder of the legacy we leave behind and the eternal hope that guides us.Tune in, listen closely, and go enjoy the outdoors—while you can.

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