Contributors

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Host

Jacob Gibbs

Born on February 6, 1984, in Coleman, Alabama, Jacob Gibbs has deep roots in the heart of the South. Growing up on a chicken and cattle farm instilled in him a strong work ethic and a love for the outdoors. For many years, Jacob pursued his passion for fishing as an amateur pro bass fisherman, competing in various circuits. 

Today, Jacob is a dynamic podcast host, known for his engaging style and ability to connect with guests on a personal level. He hosts "Guest Who with Jacob Gibbs" and is a co-host of "Happy Neighbors," which airs on  TV.  Jacob also previously hosted "Circle Jokers," further showcasing his knack for entertaining conversations.

With aspirations of pursuing a career in comedy, Jacob enjoys the art of storytelling and believes that meaningful conversations can transport you away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life—much like a good chat at the local bar. 

Feel free to contact Jacob at jacobgibbs@hotmail.com 

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Co-host

Hunter Mabry

Hunter Maybry is quite the character! Born and raised in Cullman Alabama also. His dynamic presence on the podcast "Guest Who" with Jacob Gibbs and his skills as an electrician, he seems to bring a lot of energy to both his work and personal life. His transition into homesteading and plans to add more animals show a fun side of him, too. It's great that he has such a straight forward personality, always ready with a joke and an honest opinion, making conversations lively and engaging. Season two of the podcast will be a game changer  with him on board! If you want to know more about him or discuss specific aspects of his life or podcast, feel free to ask!

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Producer

Lucas Raburn

Lucas was born on April 7, 2006, in Cullman, Alabama. From a young age, he faced various challenges that shaped his character and resilience. Growing up in Alaska, Lucas experienced the beauty and harshness of nature, which instilled in him a deep appreciation for the outdoors.

As the son of a military father, Lucas moved frequently, living in various locations across the United States. This nomadic lifestyle exposed him to diverse cultures and communities, helping him develop adaptability and a broad perspective on life. 

Throughout his childhood, Lucas learned the importance of family and camaraderie, forming strong bonds with those around him, no matter where he lived. His experiences have not only made him resilient but have also fueled his curiosity and desire to explore the outdoors.