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The National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame has a new podcast – She Said What – Conversations at The Cowgirl. I’m your host Madison Ward, the director of public engagement at the National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame. Dr. Diana Vela, the associate exe

National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame


    • Jan 3, 2025 LATEST EPISODE
    • monthly NEW EPISODES
    • 40m AVG DURATION
    • 17 EPISODES


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    The Pack Horse Library Project, 2024 Cowgirl Honoree

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2025 41:28


    This week, Madison is joined by National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame Director of Research and Education, Bethany Dodson and Information Literacy Librarian and Professor at Middle Tennessee State University, Jason Vance to discuss 2024 Cowgirl Honoree, The Pack Horse Library Project. The Pack Horse Library Project ran from 1936 to 1943, with librarians on horseback traveling 10,000 square miles of rugged eastern Kentucky to provide reading materials to isolated families, some of the hardest hit by the Great Depression. The WPA “book women” rode out at least twice a month, in all kinds of weather, with each route covering 100 to 120 miles a week. At its height, the program helped serve almost 100,000 people. By the time the Pack Horse Library Project ended in 1943, it had made a lasting impact on the people of rural Appalachia. To learn more about The Pack Horse Library Project, click here: https://www.cowgirl.net/portfolios/thepackhorselibraryproject/ Visit the Cowgirl Museum online at www.cowgirl.net, on social media @cowgirlmuseum, and in person at 1720 Gendy Street in Fort Worth, Texas.

    JJ Hampton, 2024 Cowgirl Honoree

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2024 49:14


    This week, Madison talks with 17-time world champion and 2024 Cowgirl Honoree, JJ Hampton. In this exclusive interview, we learn about little girls who dressed as JJ for Halloween, the story behind her signature purple hat, and her hopes for the future of breakaway roping. JJ dubs her induction into the National Cowgirl Hall of Fame “the honor of all honors” and shares how she hopes the legacy of her induction will inspire future generations of her family. Keep up with JJ Hampton on Instagram @jjhampton18x and jjhampton.com. Follow the National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame on social media @cowgirlmuseum and visit cowgirl.net.

    Beth Cross, 2024 Cowgirl Honoree

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2024 38:17


    This week, listen to Madison's exclusive interview with 2024 Cowgirl Honoree, Beth Cross, the Co-Founder and CEO of Ariat International. Beth shares her unconventional career path from working as a cook on a salmon processing boat in Alaska to becoming CEO of an international western apparel brand, and at what point she and her team knew they had created something really special with Ariat performance boots. Beth reveals Ariat's namesake, the company values that have contributed to over 30 years of success, and a quote that inspires her to take every setback as an opportunity: "I'm either winning or I'm learning." Connect with Ariat on social media @ariatinternational and visit ariat.com. Be sure to follow the National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame @cowgirlmuseum and rate and review Conversations at the Cowgirl.

    Kaila Mussell, 2024 Cowgirl Honoree

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2024 37:46


    Welcome to Season 3 of Conversations at the Cowgirl! This season, host Madison Ward sits down with each of the 2024 Cowgirl Honorees and Special Award Winners. First up is Kaila Mussell- the first woman to become a professional saddle bronc rider since the formation of the PRCA in 1993. Tune in as Kaila discusses the mechanics of bronc riding as a woman, 101 Ways to Break Your Neck by Frank E. Dean (which Kaila dubs “the best book ever”), and her experiences opening up about her mental health. Kaila Mussell possesses incredible talent horseback and outside the arena, and we are honored to welcome her into the National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame!   Connect with Kaila on social media @KailaMussell and follow the National Cowgirl Museum @cowgirlmuseum.    *Content warning: mild language

    Curating Soldaderas to Amazonas: Escaramuzas Charras

    Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2024 39:13


    In this season's final episode, host Madison Ward takes us behind-the-scenes in a conversation with the Museum's Associate Executive Director of Exhibits and Education, Dr. Diana Vela and Curator of Collections, Ashley Kowalski. Diana and Ashley share highlights and challenges they experienced in the creation of this exhibition and explain how Soldaderas to Amazonas: Escaramuzas Charras is different from any exhibition they have created before.

    Gladys Roldan-de-Moras, 2023 Cowgirl Honoree

    Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2024 41:28


    Join host Madison Ward as she sits with award winning artist and 2023 Cowgirl Honoree, Gladys Roldan-de-Moras to discuss her career painting scenes of escaramuzas and charreria. Roldan-de-Moras shares her inspiring story of following her passion for art and her Mexican heritage and the impact it has made on her life. She also explains her processes when painting the colorful vestidos worn by the escaramuzas and the capturing movement of the dangerous sport.  If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to visit the Museum's newest exhibition, Soldaderas to Amazonas: Escaramuzas Charras, on display until December 31, 2024. Learn more at www.cowgirl.net.  Follow the National Cowgirl Museum on Instagram: @cowgirlmuseum and Facebook: @NCMHOF.

    Escaramuza, the Poetics of Home

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2024 34:30


    This week, host Madison Ward sits down for a conversation with the creators of Escaramuza, the Poetics of Home: photographer Constance Jaeggi, poets ire'ne lara silva and Angelina Saenz, and Dr. Marcela Fuentes. This project combines original portraiture and ekphrastic poetry to delve into themes of family, identity, and gender within the escaramuza community. The exhibit will be accompanied by a fully illustrated catalog that can be purchased in the Museum gift shop. Escaramuza, the Poetics of Home is currently on display at the National Cowgirl Museum as part of the newest exhibition Soldaderas to Amazonas: Escaramuzas Charras. For more information, visit www.cowgirl.net Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NCMHOF Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cowgirlmuseum/

    Constance Jaeggi, photographer of Escaramuza, The Poetics of Home

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2024 41:20


    This week, join photographer Constance Jaeggi as she discusses her experience researching, shooting, and crafting the series of portraits, Escaramuza, The Poetics of Home. View Constance's work at the National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame in Fort Worth, Texas as part of the new exhibition, Soldaderas to Amazonas: Escaramuzas Charras Jaeggi has studied at the New York Film Academy and most recently completed a Master of Art History and Art World Practice at Christie's in London. Her work has been internationally exhibited and published. In 2021, she was shortlisted for the Critical Mass Awards and has been published notably by The Guardian and The Washington Post.

    Behind the Scenes with Diana Vela, PhD and Constance Jaeggi

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2024 38:51


    The exhibition of photography by Constance Jaeggi was commissioned specifically for Soldaderas to Amazonas: Escaramuzas Charras at the Cowgirl Museum. Jaeggi has studied at the New York Film Academy and most recently completed a Master of Art History and Art World Practice at Christie's in London. Her work has been internationally exhibited and published notably by The Guardian and The Washington Post. The principal investigator, researcher, and curator in collaboration with Constance Jaeggi is Diana Vela, Ph.D, Associate Executive Director of Exhibits and Education at the National Cowgirl Museum. Her tie to the subject is organic with ancestors being recipients of a Spanish land grant, Laguna Seca in the Rio Grande Valley.  Join Diana and Constance as they sit down with host Madison Ward to discuss their partnership in researching and creating the exhibition and the aspects that set it apart from any project either of them have done before.

    Paola Pimienta, U.S. Amabassador for the Coordination of Charreria and Reina Nacional

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2024 70:00


    Paola Pimienta, Ambassador of the U.S. Coordination of Charrería and Reina Nacional, has been an invaluable resource to the Museum during the creation of the new exhibition, Soldaderas to Amazonas: Escaramuzas Charras.  Join Paola as she sits down with host Madison Ward to reflect on her time serving as Ambassador and Queen and discusses how charrería has shaped her life.

    BONUS: Horsemaster Camilla Naprous

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2022 37:53


    “There's something about getting to share your knowledge and passion with another that is a gift.” Hear 2018 Cowgirl Honoree Camilla Naprous talk to Dr. Diana Vela about the process of matching horses and actors, how her family got into the entertainment industry, and a few of her plans for the future. Listen on Spotify, Anchor, Google Podcast, and Apple Podcast.

    BONUS: WPRA President Jimmie Gibbs-Munroe

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2021 35:31


    In the final episode of the first season of the Museum's podcast She Said What – Conversations at The Cowgirl we chat with the new 2021 Women's Professional Rodeo Association President Jimmie Gibbs-Munroe. She is a 1992 Cowgirl Honoree and was born into the heritage of the 101 Ranch. She has recently been elected as the current WPRA president for a 3rd term. During her previous terms as president, she led the association in acquiring equal prize money, obtained national sponsors, advanced the use of electric timers, and better arena conditions. An all-around cowgirl, she has made 11 trips to the National Finals Rodeo and won the WPRA world titles in barrels, all-around, tie-down roping-all in 1975. We hope you enjoy this episode discussing her goals as the WPRA president and the legacy she has paved. This podcast is made possible by the support of Nadine and Alan Levin. Thank you to Chuck Levin's Washington Music Center and Adam Levin for providing equipment to record and produce this podcast. Be sure to keep up with the National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame through our social media channel. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube! Thanks for listening! Be sure to subscribe, rate, and review the podcast.

    Western Photographer Barbara Van Cleve

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2021 34:06


    In today's episode we talk with 1995 Cowgirl Honoree Barbara Van Cleve at The Resort at Paws Up in Montana for the Cowgirl Fall Roundup. Her photography work is renowned for realistically portraying ranch life in the modern West. Raised on the family's Montana ranch, she learned ranch life as a participant, with photography as an avocation. Van Cleve taught English Literature and Photography at DePaul University in Chicago, becoming the youngest Dean of Women in the U.S. She later pursued photography full-time and had her first major exhibition in 1985. Van Cleve has had more than 50 solo photography exhibitions and a lifetime of experience in the West through photography and ranching. You may recognize her from her feature on CBS Sunday Morning that premiered in 2019. The Cowgirl Roundup events in the fall and spring are in partnership with The Resort at Paws Up in Greenough, Montana. If you are interested in attending a future Cowgirl Roundup visit Pawsup.com. This podcast is made possible by the support of Nadine and Alan Levin. Thank you to Chuck Levin's Washington Music Center and Adam Levin for providing equipment to record and produce this podcast. Be sure to keep up with the National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame through our social media channel. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube! Thanks for listening! Be sure to subscribe, rate, and review the podcast.

    Public and Private Life of Annie Oakley

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2021 35:31


    Episode three of She Said What – Conversations at The Cowgirl podcast is formatted differently than our other interview episodes. We discuss both the public and private life of one of the most well-known cowgirls ever – 1984 Honoree Annie Oakley. In this conversation, we talk about aspects of Oakley's life, beyond her world-acclaimed sharp shooting skills, which most listeners are not familiar with. If you want to see some of the Annie Oakley artifacts we have and you can't visit in person, check out our OnCell digital tour at cowgirl.oncell.com. This episode was recorded during the pandemic. This podcast is made possible by the support of Nadine and Alan Levin. Thank you to Chuck Levin's Washington Music Center and Adam Levin for providing equipment to record and produce this podcast. Be sure to keep up with the National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame through our social media channel. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube! Thanks for listening! Be sure to subscribe, rate, and review the podcast.

    Yellowstone's Cinematographer Christina Voros

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2021 52:12


    In today's episode we talk with incoming 2021 Patsy Montana Award Recipient Christina Voros, who is a cinemaphotographer. She has worked on the hit series “Yellowstone,” being the only female director and director of photography. She has also worked with industry leaders such as filmmaker Tate Taylor and producer Oprah Winfrey. We are excited for our listeners to learn who Voros is and how she went from being a bartender and fencing competitor to a cowgirl and cinemaphotographer. This podcast is made possible by the support of Nadine and Alan Levin. Thank you to Chuck Levin's Washington Music Center and Adam Levin for providing equipment to record and produce this podcast. Be sure to keep up with the National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame through our social media channel. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube! Thanks for listening! Be sure to subscribe, rate, and review the podcast.

    Lindy Burch and Donna Howell-Sickles at Cowgirl Spring Roundup

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2021 57:51


    Welcome to the National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame new podcast – She Said What – Conversations at The Cowgirl! In our first episode we talk with cutting horse champion, 1997 Honoree Lindy Burch and western artist, 2007 Honoree Donna Howell-Sickles during Cowgirl Spring Roundup at The Resort at Paws Up in beautiful Montana. Burch holds the distinction of winning the National Cutting Horse Association Futurity in 1980, and the first female to do so, the first female president of the NCHA, and she continues to promote cutting internationally through clinics and competitions. Howell-Sickles has over 40 years of experience exploring the layers beneath the cowgirl's engaging exterior, she was chosen as the first woman artist to create the collectible poster for the Pendleton Roundup, and her work has been featured in numerous exhibitions and publications. While both Honorees come from different backgrounds of the western industry, they both draw similarities that unite all of the women in our Hall of Fame. The Cowgirl Roundup events in the fall and spring are in partnership with The Resort at Paws Up in Greenough, Montana. If you are interested in attending a future Cowgirl Roundup visit Pawsup.com. This podcast is made possible by the support of Nadine and Alan Levin. Thank you to Chuck Levin's Washington Music Center and Adam Levin for providing equipment to record and produce this podcast. Be sure to keep up with the National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame through our social media channel. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube! Thanks for listening! Be sure to subscribe, rate, and review the podcast.

    *About Teaser* She Said What - Conversations at The Cowgirl

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2021 0:42


    The National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame has a new podcast – She Said What – Conversations at The Cowgirl. I'm your host Madison Ward, the director of public engagement at the National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame. Dr. Diana Vela, the associate executive director will join me in conversations about cowgirls, history, and the West. We'll take deep dives into our archives and collections, talk to some of our Honorees, and bring you some on the spot interviews. The podcast will be released in seasons. This first season will include four episodes with one bonus episode, releasing episodes weekly. Be sure to support this podcast by subscribing, rating, and reviewing. For more information about the National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame visit www.cowgirl.net.

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