I listened to an older MeatEater podcast with him a few months back. It was not my favorite.
Some of Matt's critiques of hunting media are spot-on, and I agree with them. He was really hung up on two points:
1: Showing the animals you kill to strangers is apparently immoral, and even more more if you profit from it. Nobody asked him if taxidermy was an immoral act, or if there's an application and vetting process people have to submit to before he shares wild game meat with them, or permits them to bear witness to any taxidermy he may have, or if this moral standing only applies to online behaviors he doesn't participate in.
2: There are too many hunters. So many, that he has to share public land with other hunters. The horror! Clearly, Matt is entitled to be the sole human on any parcel of public land he may wish to grace with his presence. IIRC, he said that 3/4 of current hunters should stop hunting, so he can have the Nation's wild spaces to himself. I might be exaggerating, but very slightly; he came out swinging against hunter recruitment and retention efforts.
I don't know if it was because he was talking to his little brother, but Matt came off as petulant and generally insufferable. I won't be looking for more podcasts featuring him. I'm glad somebody with some platform is critiquing hunting media, but I don't think this guy will be effective, at all.