The Maggie Williams Podcast
Maggie Williams is the host of The Maggie Williams Podcast, the number one female-hosted hunting podcast in the United States. A former Miss Arkansas Teen USA, Maggie has since traded stage lights for a lifetime of watching the sun rise through the trees. Her passion for storytelling and the outdoors has made her one of the most recognizable voices in modern waterfowl culture. A devoted duck and turkey hunter, Maggie travels the country chasing adventure while sharing a message that encourages women to step confidently into God’s creation.
Rooted in her Christian faith and a deep respect for tradition, the fourth-generation duck hunter has dedicated her life to advocating for female involvement in hunting, conservation, and outdoor heritage. Whether behind a microphone or in a duck blind, Maggie celebrates the people, places, and grit that define America’s sporting way of life.
As a writer and author, Maggie approaches each conversation with intention and curiosity, drawing out stories that deserve to be told. Her podcast features hunters, conservationists, outdoorsmen and women, and cultural voices whose experiences carry meaning beyond the hunt and harvest. Through honest dialogue and thoughtful storytelling, she preserves the lessons, values, and faith found in a life lived outdoors—amplifying voices that tell the story of the American outdoors.
The Maggie Williams Podcast
Ep 57 - Ruffling Feathers with Brook Richard
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This week on The Maggie Williams Podcast, Maggie sits down with Brook Richard of Higdon Outdoors to ruffle a few feathers and talk all things Higdon! The two tackle topics like gear, innovation, opinions, and what’s new for duck hunters heading into another season.
We’re getting into one of waterfowl hunting’s favorite debates: spinning wings—when they work, when they don’t, and what Higdon set out to change with the new Flasher PRO. With folding magnetic wings, multiple body positions, programmable timing and remote capability, it’s a new take on a piece of equipment duck hunters have been arguing about for years.
Then we’re talking motion on the water and the Pulsator PRO Guide Pack—including how Higdon has continued developing one of its signature motion-decoy concepts with a built-in timer, increased water displacement, 14-hour runtime and the ability to run in shallow fresh, brackish or salt water.
And of course, we’re talking decoys. Brook and Maggie dive into Higdon’s Legacy decoys and how Higdon continues to rethink the little details that matter to people who spend their winters staring at ducks.
But it wouldn’t be a duck-hunting conversation without talking dogs. From dog vests and hunting with retrievers to new gear from MOmarsh, we get into the equipment that makes life easier for the dogs—and the hunters—putting it to work every season.
Plus, we talk Higdon Outdoors TV, product development, hunting culture, and what happens when the people designing waterfowl gear are the same people actually hauling it into the marsh.
Flasher PROs. Pulsator PROs. Legacy decoys. Duck dogs. Higdon Outdoors TV. And probably a few opinions that’ll ruffle some feathers.
This one’s all about Higdon Outdoors—and gear made for duck hunters, by duck hunters.