Steven Rinella

Steven Rinella is an avid outdoorsman, writer, and television personality best known for his
ability to translate the hunting lifestyle to various audiences. He hosts the long-running television
show “MeatEater” and the top-ranked MeatEater podcast. He is the New York Times bestselling
author of ten books dealing with wildlife, hunting, fishing, and wild game cooking, most recently
most recently The MeatEater Outdoor Cookbook: Wild Game Recipes for the Grill, Smoker,
Campstove, and Campfire and Catch a Crayfish, Count the Stars: Fun Projects, Skills, and
Adventures for Outdoor Kids. Rinella has also launched four audio originals, including the recent New York Times bestselling Campfire Stories: Discoveries, Revelations, & Near Misses with two more set to publish in 2025. He received the Conservation Achievement Award from The Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership.

Steven Rinella is currently host and executive producer of the new nonfiction series for The HISTORY® Channel, “Hunting History with Steven Rinella,” which follows Rinella as he deeply immerses himself into the world’s most remote and unexplored places, hunting for the answers to legendary questions that have long baffled historians and adventurers alike.