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EPISODE · Jan 28, 2025 · 48 MIN

Mike Jeanotte Draws the Bow Community Together Through Archery and Education

from The Fargo Five with Conrad Fargo · host Conrad Fargo

Mike Jeanotte’s journey into archery began at age 30, a surprising start for someone raised as a hunter in Williston, North Dakota. What started as a way to extend the hunting season became a passion that transformed his life. Mike shares how archery’s blend of physical focus, meditative calm, and connection to nature drew him in and inspired his transition into competitive shooting. For Mike, archery is more than a sport—it’s a lifestyle rooted in humanity’s primal survival instincts. In this episode, Mike and host Conrad Fargo explore the cultural contrasts within North Dakota, comparing Williston’s rugged terrain and hunting traditions to Fargo’s faster-paced, urban environment. After moving to Fargo to work as a mechanic, Mike discovered the metro area’s vibrant culture and unique opportunities, which helped shape his path into archery advocacy. A key focus of the conversation is Mike’s role as director of the North Dakota Archery Alliance, a nonprofit he has led full-time for two years. The Alliance plays a vital role in the region, offering youth programs, hosting tournaments, and expanding access to archery. Mike shares how the organization evolved from the Sand Hills Archery Club, a Fargo mainstay for decades, and reflects on the challenges of balancing affordable youth programs with larger goals like hosting national tournaments. His ambitious vision includes building a modern indoor archery range, a project that would elevate archery in the community and beyond. For beginners, Mike offers tips on equipment, places to practice, and how to get started without breaking the bank. He emphasizes archery’s meditative benefits and its appeal for families. Conrad shares his wife’s brief experience with archery, highlighting how the sport connects participants to the discipline of martial skills. Mike also dives into archery’s recreational diversity, introducing listeners to activities like archery tag—a competitive game using foam-tipped arrows. He explains how regular practice sharpens skills for both casual and competitive archers, emphasizing the sport’s accessibility. Adding a touch of humor, Mike discusses his preference for minimalist, flat-bottom shoes, explaining how they improve posture during shooting. The lighthearted banter touches on cowboy boots, snow shoveling, and the quirks of footwear, creating a relaxed atmosphere. The conversation shifts to Mike’s leadership within the Alliance and his future goals. He describes the nonprofit’s need for more resources, including the possibility of hiring additional staff and acquiring a new facility to support larger events. Volunteers remain the backbone of the organization, and Mike highlights their role in its continued growth. Mike also discusses Giving Hearts Day, an essential fundraising event facilitated by Dakota Medical Foundation. This initiative offers critical support to nonprofits like the North Dakota Archery Alliance. Mike calls it the “Black Friday” for nonprofits, emphasizing its importance in sustaining community programs and increasing archery’s reach in Fargo. The episode offers a glimpse into Mike’s personal life, including his dedication to archery, his family, and his 24-year marriage to Misty. In honor of Misty’s 50th birthday, Mike chose the Kenny Chesney song “Don’t Blink” as a tribute, reflecting on their shared journey of raising three sons and navigating career transitions. While his sons have stepped away from the sport, Mike remains optimistic they may return in the future, a common trend he’s observed in the community. Rounding out the episode, Mike reveals his love for 80s hard rock and Metallica, joking about pairing archery with songs like “Creeping Death.” Conrad wraps things up with his signature wit, leaving listeners entertained and inspired to explore archery, whether as a sport, a hobby, or a lifelong passion.

Mike Jeanotte’s journey into archery began at age 30, a surprising start for someone raised as a hunter in Williston, North Dakota. What started as a way to extend the hunting season became a passion that transformed his life. Mike shares how archery’s blend of physical focus, meditative calm, and connection to nature drew him in and inspired his transition into competitive shooting. For Mike, archery is more than a sport—it’s a lifestyle rooted in humanity’s primal survival instincts. In this episode, Mike and host Conrad Fargo explore the cultural contrasts within North Dakota, comparing Williston’s rugged terrain and hunting traditions to Fargo’s faster-paced, urban environment. After moving to Fargo to work as a mechanic, Mike discovered the metro area’s vibrant culture and unique opportunities, which helped shape his path into archery advocacy. A key focus of the conversation is Mike’s role as director of the North Dakota Archery Alliance, a nonprofit he has led full-time for two years. The Alliance plays a vital role in the region, offering youth programs, hosting tournaments, and expanding access to archery. Mike shares how the organization evolved from the Sand Hills Archery Club, a Fargo mainstay for decades, and reflects on the challenges of balancing affordable youth programs with larger goals like hosting national tournaments. His ambitious vision includes building a modern indoor archery range, a project that would elevate archery in the community and beyond. For beginners, Mike offers tips on equipment, places to practice, and how to get started without breaking the bank. He emphasizes archery’s meditative benefits and its appeal for families. Conrad shares his wife’s brief experience with archery, highlighting how the sport connects participants to the discipline of martial skills. Mike also dives into archery’s recreational diversity, introducing listeners to activities like archery tag—a competitive game using foam-tipped arrows. He explains how regular practice sharpens skills for both casual and competitive archers, emphasizing the sport’s accessibility. Adding a touch of humor, Mike discusses his preference for minimalist, flat-bottom shoes, explaining how they improve posture during shooting. The lighthearted banter touches on cowboy boots, snow shoveling, and the quirks of footwear, creating a relaxed atmosphere. The conversation shifts to Mike’s leadership within the Alliance and his future goals. He describes the nonprofit’s need for more resources, including the possibility of hiring additional staff and acquiring a new facility to support larger events. Volunteers remain the backbone of the organization, and Mike highlights their role in its continued growth. Mike also discusses Giving Hearts Day, an essential fundraising event facilitated by Dakota Medical Foundation. This initiative offers critical support to nonprofits like the North Dakota Archery Alliance. Mike calls it the “Black Friday” for nonprofits, emphasizing its importance in sustaining community programs and increasing archery’s reach in Fargo. The episode offers a glimpse into Mike’s personal life, including his dedication to archery, his family, and his 24-year marriage to Misty. In honor of Misty’s 50th birthday, Mike chose the Kenny Chesney song “Don’t Blink” as a tribute, reflecting on their shared journey of raising three sons and navigating career transitions. While his sons have stepped away from the sport, Mike remains optimistic they may return in the future, a common trend he’s observed in the community. Rounding out the episode, Mike reveals his love for 80s hard rock and Metallica, joking about pairing archery with songs like “Creeping Death.” Conrad wraps things up with his signature wit, leaving listeners entertained and inspired to explore archery, whether as a sport, a hobby, or a lifelong passion.

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