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In episode 94 I shared initial steps plus powerful perspective shifts for inspiring action to see and solve problems at their sources vs. address symptoms. For many more barrel racing resources, visit BarrelRacingTips.com. Please subscribe, rate & review the show - thanks for listening! Click here to support the show.
This conversation shook me. Cheryl Hunter is a cowgirl from Colorado who was kidnapped as a teenager. Instead of letting that trauma define her she turned it into her mission. Now she's a four-time TED talk speaker who helps mission-driven experts gain audiences of millions through major media. But her journey to get there is what will blow your mind. After being abducted Cheryl spent over a decade hiding what happened to her. Pretending it never occurred. When she told her mom she was depressed her mom said go help someone who has it worse than you. So Cheryl started volunteering at elder care facilities. She met Holocaust survivors. War veterans. People who had been through unthinkable adversity. Some were hardened for life. Others lived happy productive lives. She started breaking down what worked and what didn't. Created a framework for overcoming adversity. The first time she shared her story publicly was terrifying. She worried people would see how dirty and ruined she was. Worried they'd ask why she didn't stay to get her attackers put in jail instead of running for her life. But she realized she could be the voice for people who felt too weak too ruined to stand up for themselves. She could show what's possible on the other side of trauma. This episode is about turning your biggest pain into your greatest purpose. About understanding that if you've got something on your heart that you want to share you have within you what it takes to fulfill it. And about recognizing that the moment we say yes to what's on our path it reveals its gifts to us.We Meet:Connect:Connect with Rick: https://linktr.ee/mrrickjordanConnect with Cheryl: https://cherylhunter.com/ Subscribe & Review to ALL IN with Rick Jordan on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/RickJordanALLINAbout Cheryl: Cheryl Hunter is a bestselling author, speaker, and media personality who shares her message worldwide on outlets including People Magazine, Goalcast, Dr.Phil, NBCNews, Dr. Oz, CNN, Fox, PBS, and more. Cheryl didn't set out with a message to share, but while traveling abroad as a teenager, she was kidnapped and held captive by criminals who eventually left her for dead. Cheryl survived this life-changing event and used her experience to help people rise after adversity. Today, in addition to writing and producing for HBO, CBS, Paramount Pictures, and NBC, Cheryl helps established experts become world-renowned by leveraging the power of major media.
In this episode of Cowgirls with Cameras, we're diving into how working with models can elevate both your photography portfolio and your clients' marketing. From building a stock image library full of authentic equestrian moments to creating targeted branding campaigns, we share strategies for selecting the right models, planning shoots that reflect your brand, and producing evergreen content that sells year-round. You'll learn how to fill gaps in your image collection, capture the everyday beauty of horse life, manage agreements and releases, and foster lasting relationships with models who help you tell compelling stories. Whether you're a professional equine photographer or looking to grow your brand presence, this episode is packed with tips to make your next model collaboration a success.A huge thank you to Bay Photo Lab for supporting our event! We've trusted them for years to make our images and artwork shine with their industry-leading MetalPrints, stunning Wall Displays, handcrafted Albums, and so much more. When we pour our hearts into photographing the perfect moment, we know Bay Photo will deliver—because behind every product is a team of photographers, artists, and craftspeople who truly understand our vision. Learn more Professional Photo Printing Products & Services | Bay Photo Lab
Director Kate Beecroft found Tabatha Zimiga's story by chance. And she got a feature film deal by chance. She shares the story behind the story she told in "East of Wall."
In episode 93 I shared that quality is no accident, and included tips to get faster on the pattern by getting more specific with your horse's movement. For many more barrel racing resources, visit BarrelRacingTips.com. Please subscribe, rate & review to help support on-going content and resources - thanks for listening! Click here to support the show.
Playlist: Wilf Carter - Strawberry RoanLonnie Glosson - Arkansas Hard Luck BluesEsther Rose - Lightning Strikes!Slim Whitman - Home on the RangeArthur Smith Trio, Arthur Smith - I'm Bound to RideBella White - Luxury LinerMike Lynch - Working Everyday for a LivingMel Tillis - Whiskey Chasin'The Garrys - ManitounaSkinny Dyck - Baby Oh Wellk.d. lang - I'm Down to My Last CigaretteHayes Carll - Naked CheckersKris Krisofferson - Out of Mind, Out of SightEddie Rabbitt - You Get To MeTyler Childers - Tomcat and a Dandy
Caroline Scott is the Content Creation Specialist at LumaTouch and amazing at it…but do not judge this young woman just by title alone. She is not just talented, intelligent and beautiful…she is a total cowgirl at heart. Sit back, relax, and enjoy learning about production/post-production, country music and life with one of our favorite people, If you enjoy our podcast, please subscribe and tell all your friends about us! We love our listeners. And, if you have ideas for segments, write to OWCRadio@catania.us. We are always up for new ideas! You can find OWC RADiO at OWCRadio.com, on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and all other podcatchers! ABOUT OWC: Other World Computing, under the leadership of Larry O'Connor, has expanded to all corners of the world and works every day to create hardware and software solutions that make the lives of creatives and business-oriented companies faster, more efficient and more stable. Go to MacSales.com for more information and to discover an ecosystem that serves your needs. ABOUT CIRINA CATANIA: Cirina Catania, is a successful filmmaker, former Sr Vice President of Worldwide Marketing at MGM-UA and United Artists and one of the co-founders and former director of the Sundance Film Festival. She is the founder, CEO and Executive Director of the non-profit, High School Media Collective. Cirina is Founder/Lead Creative at the Catania Group Global, Showrunner and Host of OWC RADiO and partner, Lumberjack System, as well as Tech Ambassador for companies such as Blackmagic Design. She is a long-time member of the Producers Guild, Writers Guild, Cinematographers Guild, the National Press Club, National Press Photographer's Association, and more.
Tami Neilson has a new record out called "Neon Cowgirl" and it is a powerhouse of a record. The songwriting is great. It sounds incredible. And she collaborates with incredible artists like Neil Finn (Crowded House) Ashley McBride, Grace Bowers, and many other. We also talk about her connection with Willie Nelson, and how big of an influence Roy Orbison has on her sound. Check out the new album, it's a banger. Hope you dig it!
In episode 92 I shared inspiration and resources for overcoming obstacles and staying fit, healthy and competitive at every stage of your barrel racing career. For many more barrel racing resources, visit BarrelRacingTips.com. Please subscribe, rate & review to help support on-going content and resources - thanks for listening! Click here to support the show.
Playlist: The Louvin Brothers - KentuckyConnie Francis - Breakin' in a Brand New Broken HeartKitty Wells - Heartbreak USAAnita Carter - (Love's) Ring of FireJohnny Cash - Folsom Prison BluesBuck Owens - Before You GoMalcolm Yelvington - Rockin' With My BabyBrenda Lee - Little Jonah (Rock on Your Steel Guitar)The Ranch Girls & The Ragtime Wranglers - Gotta Git Goin'Tami Neilson, featuring JD McPherson - You're Gonna FallNeko Case & Her Boyfriends - Bowling GreenAlison Krauss & Union Station - North Side GalJD McPherson - Country BoyThe Dust Collectors - Dead EndKarley Bilsky - I'll Bring the WhiskeyLukas Nelson - Ain't DoneGlen Campbell & X - Any Trouble
Whitney Cummings jokes about reverse cowgirl in her Netflix special, "Jokes".
Explore the lives of cowgirl sportswomen! Join Artemis Program Manager Annita Lucchesi as she chats with Artemis ambassadors Stevie DeSomber, Bianca Thomas, and Emma Brown about their unique journeys in the ranching world and as sportswomen. Learn how these incredible women connect their passion for the outdoors with their commitment to food security, holistic wellness, and wildlife conservation. From regenerative bison ranching and horse training to guiding fly fishing trips and hunting for sustenance, discover how their diverse experiences showcase the deep relationship between land stewardship, sustainable food systems, and thriving outdoor lifestyles. Tune in to hear their inspiring stories and learn how they're empowering the next generation of conservationists and challenging traditional stereotypes in the Western world. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A wild story is making international headlines—a woman is suing her employer for $2.5 million... because they wouldn’t let her identify as a Coastal Cowgirl in her email signature. Yes, seriously. But before the lawsuit tea, the team breaks down Gen Z’s trending summer identities like Tomato Girls, Grandma Core Gals, and Plate Princesses. Is this peak self-expression or corporate chaos? You’ll want to hear how it all unfolds. Your all-access pass to the most hilarious, outrageous, and unpredictable moments from The Jubal Show! Catch up anytime with all your favorite segments, including:
Running a photography business isn't just about taking great photos, it's about taking care of yourself too. In this episode of Cowgirls with Cameras, we're talking about the different kinds of support photographers need to thrive. From hiring the right help for your business, to keeping your mindset in a healthy place, to finding mentorship and community as a photographer, we'll share practical ways to build a support system that helps you grow without burning out.
Ecoutez Les métiers insolites avec Miguel Derennes du 29 juillet 2025.Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
One Wyoming Podcast with Ryan Thorburn Episode 56 with Marquelle Dent and Natalie Baker from Cowgirl Basketball
In Episode 91 I went beyond sharing the typical myths and misunderstandings about collection to deeper your understanding on what it REALLY is, and - HOW to create it! For many more barrel racing resources, visit BarrelRacingTips.com. Please subscribe, rate & review to help support on-going content and resources - thanks for listening! Click here to support the show.
Playlist: Wynn Stewart w/ Jan Howard - Wrong CompanyBonnie Owens & Merle Haggard - Just Between The Two Of UsKay Adams - Alcohol & TearsIron Horse - Crazy TrainRobert Earl Keen - Sweet Summer RainElvis Perkins - The Half LifeJake Vaadeland - Lonesome Motor InnSierra Ferrell - Bells Of Every ChapelNick Shoulders - Blue Endless HighwayWilli Carlise - We Have Fed You For 1000 YearsReckless Kelly - The Idaho CowboySteve Earle & The Supersuckers - Creepy Jackalope EyeLos Lobos - Volver, VolverMargo Price - Don't Wake Me UpTyler Childers - Nose On the GrindstoneThe Rifle Country Players - 22X-Rated
In this episode of the Foreign Area Officer Podcast, I interview Julie Tully and her husband U.S. Navy CAPT(R) John Tulley. We discuss Julie's transition from a cowgirl in Northern California to a 'nomadic Navy spouse' and the dynamic journey from her career in agriculture to becoming a Foreign Area Officer (FAO) spouse, living and working in Europe and Africa for fifteen consecutive years. The conversation delves into the couple's experiences living in Cameroon, Nigeria, and Djibouti and the impact of their roles there. They touch on memorable challenges, the importance of self-reliance, and the significant contributions spouses make to the FAO mission. Julie also shares the inspiration and stories behind her book, 'Dispatches from the Cowgirl,' offering a deeper look into the FAO lifestyle and its challenges and rewards. Learn More about Julie's work at www.JulieTullyWriter.com Books Discussed: Dispatches of a Cowgirl, by Julie Tully Broadway in Benghazi, by Anna Linvill Out of Africa, by Isak Dinesen (Karen Blixen) 00:00 Introduction and Disclaimers 00:45 Meet the Guests: John and Julie Tulley 01:19 Julie's Journey: From Cowgirl to Navy Spouse 03:37 Life on the Ranch and Transition to FAO 04:55 The FAO Lifestyle: Challenges and Adaptations 14:11 John's Naval Academy and Submarine Experience 19:16 Discovering the FAO Career Path 22:07 Julie's Perspective: Public Relations and FAO Life 25:46 Adventures and Challenges in Africa 34:16 The Importance of Teamwork in FAO Assignments 43:10 A Hospital Emergency Room in Nigeria 57:04 The Commissary Conundrum 59:10 Internet Surprises in Nigeria 59:47 Defining Home Across Continents 01:09:18 Experiencing Local Cultures Through Staff 01:34:19 Honoring a Fallen Hero in Djibouti 01:49:14 Reflections on the FAO Life
Playlist: Doug Tubb - The World is a MonsterCowboy Copas - Don't Let Them Change Your MindThe Cochran Brothers - Tired and SleepyHank Cochran - I Fall to PiecesPatsy Cline - Why Can't He Be YouWillie Nelson - Make the World Go AwayThe Dust Collectors - Cold FeetHayes Carll - Progress of Man (Bitcoin & Cattle)Sturgill Simpson - Breakers RoarKelsey Waldon - Let It LieDolly Parton, Emmylou Harris & Linda Ronstadt - Lover's ReturnAshley Campbell - I Found YouSunny Sweeney - Diamonds & Divorce DecreesKaitlin Butts - You Ain't Gotta Die (To Be Dead to Me)Hal Willis - The Lumberjack
In this episode of Cowgirls with Cameras, we're talking about the what, why, and how of outsourcing for equine photographers. From editing and album design to social media and admin tasks, outsourcing can free up your time so you can focus on the parts of your business you actually love.Big thanks to Guild Canvas Company for their support of Cowgirls with Cameras. Guild Canvas features a luxury line of museum quality, handmade canvas for portrait artists. We love them!Learn more about our Cowgirls with Cameras online community We are the dynamic trio of Western adventure photography — and your source for learning the art of equine and outdoor photography. We are versatile professional photographers with very different, yet complimentary skill sets. We strive to help amateur and professional photographers master their craft with creativity and style. Our workshops, retreats, and classes are open, inviting environments by design, so you can feel free to explore fresh perspectives, acquire new skills, and have fun doing it!
Reggie Little Outlaw Chuckwagon Race on FACEBOOK Welcome to HEARD IT ON THE SHARK with your show host Melinda Marsalis and show sponsor, Mississippi Hills National Heritage Area. HEARD IT ON THE SHARK is a weekly interview show that airs every Tuesday at 11 am on the shark 102.3 FM radio station based in Ripley, MS and then is released as a podcast on all the major podcast platforms. You'll hear interviews with the movers and shakers in north Mississippi who are making things happen. Melinda talks with entrepreneurs, leaders of business, medicine, education, and the people behind all the amazing things happening in north Mississippi. When people ask you how did you know about that, you'll say, “I HEARD IT ON THE SHARK!” HEARD IT ON THE SHARK is brought to you by the Mississippi Hills National Heritage area. We want you to get out and discover the historic, cultural, natural, scenic and recreational treasures of the Mississippi Hills right in your backyard. And of course we want you to take the shark 102.3 FM along for the ride. Bounded by I-55 to the west and Highway 14 to the south, the Mississippi Hills National Heritage Area, created by the United States Congress in 2009 represents a distinctive cultural landscape shaped by the dynamic intersection of Appalachian and Delta cultures, an intersection which has produced a powerful concentration of national cultural icons from the King of Rock'n'Roll Elvis Presley, First Lady of Country Music Tammy Wynette, blues legend Howlin' Wolf, Civil Rights icons Ida B. Wells-Barnett and James Meredith, America's favorite playwright Tennessee Williams, and Nobel-Laureate William Faulkner. The stories of the Mississippi Hills are many and powerful, from music and literature, to Native American and African American heritage, to the Civil War. The Mississippi Hills National Heritage Area supports the local institutions that preserve and share North Mississippi's rich history. Begin your discovery of the historic, cultural, natural, scenic, and recreational treasures of the Mississippi Hills by visiting the Mississippi Hills National Heritage Area online at mississippihills.org. Musical Credit to: Garry Burnside - Guitar; Buddy Grisham - Guitar; Mike King - Drums/Percussion All content is copyright 2021 Sun Bear Studio Ripley MS LLC all rights reserved. No portion of this podcast may be rebroadcast or used for any other purpose without express written consent of Sun Bear Studio Ripley MS LLC
NEON COWGIRL "The Neon Cowgirl-towering over Broadway like the patron saint of heartbreak in downtown Nashville as she smiles coyly over her shoulder in red cowboy boots-watched me grow up. Basking in her glow, I walked wide-eyed into the Ryman Auditorium as a 16 year-old, clutching my ticket. Later that night, dreaming of standing on that stage, I drifted off to sleep in the bunk of our home on wheels at the KOA next to the Opry. When I was 18, she saw me flipping through Loretta Lynn CDs in Ernest Tubb Record Shop after performing the breakfast and lunch shows on the General Jackson showboat with my parents and brothers in our family band, The Neilsons. At 25, she watched me running all over town, meeting up with other songwriters-writing, writing, writing-before I had to fly back home to Canada again. At 30, I returned as a newlywed on my honeymoon, flying in from New Zealand where I'd moved for love, holding hands with my new husband in Hatch Show Print, introducing him to her like a family member. A decade passed without her as I built a life on the other side of the world and raised 2 babies. My heart raced as I returned to her once again, to showcase at Americanafest, playing to 12 people at 3rd and Lindsley. 5 years and many showcases later, I swear she smiled right at me as I stopped to point her out to my two children as we walked past her, through the doors of the Ryman to finally perform for the first time. NEON COWGIRL represents a lifelong dream of chasing Nashville and country music. I've loved her my whole life, even when she breaks my heart over and over again." This weeks guest = Tami Neilson - through much hard work, fierce determination and drive has begun to make all her dreams come true. She is blessed with a voice that's been described as "a fire breathing R&B belter" by Rolling Stone. Tami has now played the Ryman, sung a duet with her hero Willie Nelson. Travelled the highways and cities of the USA and Canada in an RV with her NZ family, so they could experience where she came from and the places on the planet she was singing about. Her latest adventure was opening for Willie Nelson and Bob Dylan as part of the Outlaw Music Festival. Dreams DO come true. She's done all this while dealing with health issues and her brother Jay's recovery from major surgery.
Ummmm....Why you need this episode in your life: This week, Holly is serving up the ultimate style cheat sheet for looking fresh, modern, and yes—younger—by suggesting these summer trends that can actually age you backwards. #justsayin If you're one of us, and you're over 40 (or 50, or beyond), and feel like fashion trends are for someone else, think again. Holly breaks down the Top Summer 2025 Trends that flatter every age and body type—with tips that are easy, wearable, and guaranteed to boost your style confidence. These trends will help you update your wardrobe, rethink your go-to pieces, and bring new life to what you already own. Looking younger is all about how you wear it, not just what you wear. Solid top + pants = snore. Top + pant + jacket + statement necklace + patterned shoe + fun bag = You at the top of the style food chain. HOT SUMMER TIP:
In episode 89 I shared several variations of ONE exercise that can solve (OR create) multiple problems on the barrel pattern, all depending on how it's performed. For many more barrel racing resources, visit BarrelRacingTips.com. Please subscribe, rate & review to help support on-going content and resources - thanks for listening! Click here to support the show.
Have you ever wondered if it's possible to chase rodeo dreams without having a background or family in the industry? If so, you won't want to miss this inspiring conversation with Miranda Reed, Miss Rodeo Sandhills title holder and 2025 Dancin' with the Rodeo Stars co-champion! In this episode, Miranda shares her journey from comeptitive dance into the heart of the rodeo world and the profound impact of her platform, "Rope Your Dreams." She opens up about how a love for team roping ignited a spark that led her to embrace the life of a cowgirl, despite her city roots. Her background has not only enriched her rodeo experience but also fueled her determination to help others believe they, too, can pursue their dreams despite a non-traditional background. As the conversation unfolds, Miranda sheds light on the multifaceted role of a rodeo queen, one that goes far beyond the arena. The challenges of riding unfamiliar horses and delivering impromptu speeches are just the tip of the iceberg! Through touching stories from her time as a queen, Miranda illustrates how rodeo queens act as essential liaisons between the rodeo industry and the public, blending skill with public engagement to create meaningful connections and educational opportunities. We also navigate through the strategic intricacies of the rodeo industry, from the rigorous planning to financial hurdles that athletes often face. The episode also highlights the rodeo community's responsibility to sustain rodeo athletes, with added support from organizations like the Western Sports Foundation.
Playlist: Lorne Greene - BonanzaWilf Carter - Pete Knight, King of the CowboysTex Ritter - Jingle, Jangle, JinglePeggy Lee - Riders in the Sky (A Cowboy Legend)Slim Whitman - Cattle CallPatsy Montana - I Want to Be a Cowboy's SweetheartGene Autry - Cowboy BluesMike Tod with Robbie Bankes - Two Gun CowboyHank Williams - Ramblin' ManPatsy Cline - The Wayward WindRed Hot Hayseeds - I Ain't No CowpokeShannon McNally - Mamas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be CowboysLyle Lovett - Don't Touch My HatMarty Robbins - Big IronJohnny Cash - Don't Take Your Guns to TownThe Reverend Horton Heat - Eat SteakRoy Rogers & Dale Evans - Happy Trails
In this episode we review Cowgirls Don't Cry by Brooks & Dunn. We compared the original song (2007) to the version with Reba McEntire (2009) and to the version with Lainey Wilson (2022).
Cowgirls love the rodeo just as much as cowboys, but for the better part of the past century, there's only been one event for women – until now. Breakaway roping, dubbed the fastest event in rodeo, has swept competitions across North America, and is corralling more space for cowgirls in the process.The Globe's Jana Pruden was at the 50th Canadian Finals Rodeo this fall, where the second-ever women's event was showcased at the country's biggest rodeo for the first time. She speaks with Canadian breakaway ropers and gives us a sense of the history of women in rodeo, and just how hard they've worked to rope and ride alongside the cowboys.This episode originally aired January 14, 2025.Questions? Comments? Ideas? E-mail us at thedecibel@globeandmail.com
In episode 88 I shared some inspiring examples of passive vs. active persistence, and why we should train ourselves to “keep riding” in the arena, and in life. For many more barrel racing resources, visit BarrelRacingTips.com. Please subscribe, rate & review to help support on-going content and resources - thanks for listening! Click here to support the show.
Playlist: Stompin' Tom - Canada Day, Up Canada WayHank Snow - I'm Movin' OnWilf Carter - My Old Canadian HomeIan Tyson - M.C. HorsesCorb Lund - Little Foothills HeavenTim Hus - Wild Rose WaltzColter Wall - Cypress Hills And The Big CoiuntryWine Soaked Preachers - The Craft Beer Talkin' BluesWhitney Rose - You're Gonna Get LonelyColter Wall - Cypress Hills And The Big CountryHandsome Ned - Put The Blame On MeJerry Jerry & The Sons of Rhythm Orchestra - Livin' On TopLindi Ortega - Cigarettes & TruckstopsThe Sadies - God Bless The InfidelsFred Eaglesmith - Six VoltsWilliam Shatner - You'll Have Time
In this episode, I'm chatting with Dr. Jodi Blinco, the creator of Yoga Cowgirl—a brand that fuses the spirit of the cowgirl with the heart of yoga.Jodi shares the story behind Yoga Cowgirl, including:✨ What inspired her to create such a unique brand✨ How she found the courage to stand out in the yoga world✨ Why niching down doesn't have to feel limiting✨ How she balances her passion for teaching with running a business✨ The rituals and mindset shifts that keep her grounded and inspiredWhether you're a yoga teacher, a wellness entrepreneur, or just someone dreaming of doing business differently, this conversation will encourage you to trust your vision—and have more fun along the way.Connect with JodiYoga Cowgirl WebsiteFollow Yoga Cowgirl on InstagramMore Resources
In this Cowgirls with Cameras episode, we're breaking down what to look for when choosing a print vendor for your photography business, especially if you're selling high-end portrait products, commercial work, or reproduction art. From print quality and packaging to customer service and turnaround time, we're covering the details that actually matter to equine photographers. Whether you're delivering large-volume marketing prints, museum-quality wall art, or fulfillment options for your art prints, this conversation will help you make informed decisions that align with your brand and elevate your client experience.Big thank you to our sponsor USB Memory Direct. Learn more about the 70 plus USB styles they have available to photographers. Custom USB Flash Drives With Your LogoSupport your favorite photographer by casting your vote in the 2025 Best of Western Horseman Awards at https://westernhorseman.com/best-of-western-horseman/
In episode 87 I shared that focusing on what we can do vs. can't, and what is possible vs. isn't can be the very key to our greatest barrel racing success. For many more barrel racing resources, visit BarrelRacingTips.com. Please subscribe, rate & review to help support on-going content and resources - thanks for listening! Click here to support the show.
In episode 86 I shared that even when it's tempting to cut corners, we can actually be faster and more successful when we change our perspective and approach. For many more barrel racing resources, visit BarrelRacingTips.com. Please subscribe, rate & review to help support on-going content and resources - thanks for listening! Click here to support the show.
In this unfiltered and unforgettable episode, host Taylor McAdams kicks her boots up with one of her closest friends, Megan Ray. A social media powerhouse with deep rodeo roots, Megan shares her journey from the ticket booth of the Ellensburg Rodeo to managing social strategy for major Western brands. The two reminisce about their chaotic (and hilarious) internship during the 2020 NFR and how it trauma-bonded them for life: yes, including the time they became impromptu customer service reps when an entire streaming app crashed.Through laughter, lessons, and lots of "mhm's," Megan reminds us that the best career moments often come from simply saying yes and believing in your own potential. This is a must-listen for anyone who's ever wondered if they belong at the table and decided to pull up a chair anyway.
In this rewind episode, Eboné sits down with a dynamic Black cowgirl who’s redefining western culture and reclaiming space in the world of horsemanship. Together, they explore the rich—but often erased—history of Black equestrians, the lack of diversity in equestrian clothing and gear, and the emotional toll of gentrification and identity loss. Eboné’s guest also shares her raw experience as a single mother of four, balancing legacy, finances, and burnout—while fiercely holding on to her passion for horses. Connect with Eboné: Buy Eboné A Gift: Shop Now Eboné PHG Storefront: Shop Now Read Eboné's Love Letters: www.theyalltheone.com Website: www.thephgpodcast.com Instagram: @theprofessionalhomegirl & @thephgpodcast TikTok & Twitter: @theprofessionalhomegirl Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@theprofessionalhomegirl Email: hello@thephgpodcast.com Shop PHG: https://www.thephgpodcast.com/shopSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, the Cowgirls with Cameras team jumps into simple ways photographers can start creating video content. From planning with purpose and choosing the right format, to capturing compelling B-roll and editing raw footage into polished stories, Kim, Cara, and Phyllis share practical tips to inspire your video-making dreams. Whether you are adding video to support your photography or dreaming of full storytelling pieces, this episode will help you take the next step. Just get started!
In episode 85 I shared a replay from the She Rides to Win Podcast where I talked about goal setting, avoiding self-sabotage and pre-run rituals to strengthen your mental game. For many more barrel racing resources, visit BarrelRacingTips.com. Please subscribe, rate & review to help support on-going content and resources - thanks for listening! Click here to support the show.
Lunchbox claimed that Eddie is the creepiest person ever. He explained how he forced a woman to give him her number and Amy was there to witness it as well. We determine if he was being creepy or not. Amy helped a listener in the Anonymous Inbox who needed advice on how to split up friend custody after a divorce. She shared the awkwardness she encountered with her husband and friends and family post-divorce. Raymundo brings up how he thinks Amy broke our show dress code and now wants to know if something is opened up for guys to wear after she wore something revealing.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Check out "Off The Air" with Ben Higgins, Steven Woods, and Paul Reindl! "Off The Air with Ben & Woods" is a new podcast that will take place once or twice a month, and the guys have the freedom to talk about WHATEVER they want!
In 2024, I had the idea to produce podcasts based on interviews from MerleFest, with the theme being a focus on both first-time performers and veterans. Combining two artists who made their debuts resulted in the episode “Rural Roots That Run Deep With Nick Shoulders and Adeem The Artist”, we followed that with two of the festival's mainstays in the episode “Jim Lauderdale, Donna the Buffalo and the Many Collaborations Of MerleFest”. It was great fun to compare and contrast artist experiences at the venerated event between newcomers and returning veterans, as well as dive into their stories and music along the way. This year, I picked up on the approach once again, interviewing bluegrass heroes Woody Platt and Buddy Melton in the episode that immediately precedes this one, titled “A New Team For Two Heavy Hitters Of Bluegrass: Woody Platt and Buddy Melton”. Now, we celebrate another MerleFest newcomer, Tami Neilson. Although she just made her first stop at the festival, she is no novice in the roots music scene, having grown up in a family band and having made records since 2008; I was all smiles when I saw her on the MerleFest lineup for 2025. Fun fact: when I sent in the request to feature Tami on this podcast, her publicist replied, “So just to be clear here — Tami is for Southern Songs & Stories? She is originally Canadian and lives in New Zealand so just checking!” I chuckled and replied, “Yes, that's correct. I break my own rules every so often. I've featured Ruen Brothers, Colin Hay and others over the years. New Zealand is south too right? ;-)”I spoke with Tami Neilson late at night, after her rousing Dance Tent performance, where she talked about her love of wide ranging musical journeys, her own journey to her adopted country of New Zealand, growing up in a family band and now bringing her sons on stage from time to time, playing the Grand Ole Opry and making music with greats like Willie Nelson, and a whole lot more. Tami Neilson playing her first of two sets at MerleFest on April 25, 2025. Photo: Willa Stein Songs heard in this episode: “Baby, You're A Gun” by Tami Neilson, from Kingmaker“Learn To Try Again” by The Chills, from Spring Board: The Early Unrecorded Songs, excerpt“Borrow My Boots” by Tami Neilson, from Neon Cowgirl, excerpt“Beyond The Stars” by Tami Neilson, featuring Willie Nelson, from Kingmaker, excerpt“You're Gonna Fall” by Tami Neilson, featuring JD McPherson, from Neon CowgirlThanks for reading and listening! We hope you can help spread awareness of what we are doing. It is as easy as telling a friend and following this podcast on your platform of choice. You can find us on Apple here, Spotify here and YouTube here — hundreds more episodes await, filled with artists you may know by name, or musicians and bands that are ready to become your next favorites. This series is a part of the lineup of both public radio WNCW and Osiris Media, with all of the Osiris shows available here. You can also hear new episodes on Bluegrass Planet Radio here. WNCW intern Elena Dickson deserves a big thanks for jumping in on production work for this episode in her very first week! Thanks as well to Jaclyn Anthony for producing the radio adaptations of this series on WNCW, where we worked with Joshua Meng, who wrote and performed our theme songs. This is Southern Songs and Stories: the unfolding history and culture of music rooted in the American South, and going beyond to the styles and artists that it inspired and informed. - Joe Kendrick
Tish and Brandi are joined by the one and only Annie Bosko — the California Cowgirl with a Nashville heart, a powerhouse voice, and a story that proves success doesn't happen overnight. Annie gets real about her 18-year journey in the music industry. She shares what it's really like to navigate the country music world as a woman, how she stayed grounded while chasing big dreams, and lessons she's learned along the way from some of country music's biggest legends. From working multiple jobs to fund her music to trying out for American Idol to making connections throughout the music industry, Annie continued to work hard and never gave up on her dream! This episode is inspiring, Stoners! If you've ever felt like giving up on a dream, you will be reminded that the path to success isn't a straight line, everyone's journey is different and the hustle is always worth it. Check out Annie's new single, God Winks HERE! Thank you to our incredible sponsors: ZocDoc: Stop putting off those doctors appointments and go to zocdoc.com/CYRUS to find and instantly book a top-rated doctor today. Cozy Earth: Visit CozyEarth.com and use my exclusive code CYRUS for up to 40% off Cozy Earth's best-selling sheets, towels, pajamas, and more. Rula: Rula patients typically pay $15 per session when using insurance. Connect with quality therapists and mental health experts who specialize in you at rula.com/cyrus #rulapod Don't forget to rate, review, and follow the show! Keep up with us between episodes on our Instagram pages, @tishcyruspurcell, @brandicyrus and @sorrywerecyrus and be sure to leave us a voicemail at 1-516-7-STONER or email videos/photos with your questions to sorrywerecyrus@gmail.com! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hosts Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot talk with author Cary Baker about the musical tradition of street performance, also known as busking. The hosts also review the solo album from TV On The Radio lead singer Tunde Adebimpe and hear feedback from listeners on recent episodes.Join our Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3sivr9TBecome a member on Patreon: https://bit.ly/3slWZvcSign up for our newsletter: https://bit.ly/3eEvRnGMake a donation via PayPal: https://bit.ly/3dmt9lUSend us a Voice Memo: Desktop: bit.ly/2RyD5Ah Mobile: sayhi.chat/soundops Featured Songs:Arvella Gray, "John Henry," I Blueskvarter Chicago 1964, Volume Two, Jefferson, 2000The Beatles, "With A Little Help From My Friends," Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, Parlophone, 1967Tunde Adebimpe, "Magnetic," Thee Black Boltz, Sub Pop, 2025Tunde Adebimpe, "Ate The Moon," Thee Black Boltz, Sub Pop, 2025Tunde Adebimpe, "Pinstack," Thee Black Boltz, Sub Pop, 2025Tunde Adebimpe, "Drop," Thee Black Boltz, Sub Pop, 2025Tunde Adebimpe, "Blue," Thee Black Boltz, Sub Pop, 2025Tunde Adebimpe, "Somebody New," Thee Black Boltz, Sub Pop, 2025Tunde Adebimpe, "ILY," Thee Black Boltz, Sub Pop, 2025Tracy Chapman, "Stand By Me (Live At The Late Show With David Letterman)," Greatest Hits, Elektra, 2015Moondog, "Nocturne Suite Part 1," On The Streets of New York, Mississippi, 2019Cortelia Clark, "Bye, Bye, Love," Blues in the Street, RCA, 1966George Coleman, "Innocent Little Doggy," Bongo Joe, Arhoolie, 1969Fantastic Negrito, "Nobody Makes Money," Fantastic Negrito EP, Blackball Universe, 2014Violent Femmes, "Blister In The Sun," Violent Femmes, Slash, 1983Ted Hawkins, "Strange Conversation," The Next Hundred Years, Geffen, 1994Mary Lou Lord, "St. Swithin's Day," Real, Deep Music, 1993Lucinda Williams, "Ramblin' On My Mind," Ramblin' on My Mind, Folkways, 1979Dom Flemons, "Charmin Betsy," Black Cowboys, Smithsonian Folkways, 2018Emmylou Harris, "Crescent City," Cowgirl's Prayer, Asylum, 1993Stan Rogers, "Barrett's Privateers," Fogarty's Cove, Barn Swallow, 1977Tsunami, "In A Name," Deep End, Simple Machines, 1992See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.