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It's Texas major season! I'll be interviewing some of the recent champions, and first up is Cambrey Wilson. She just took home Reserve Grand Champion barrow at the Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo with her crossbred pig, Howard. (Got to love that name!) Fun fact, Howard was actually raised by some friends of ours here in Iowa. We'll talk about how an Iowa-bred pig ended up in Cambrey's hands, along with what it takes to make a winner.
Catch up on the winter rodeo action in the newest episode of The Breakdown. Hear from Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo Champion Josie Conner just moments after her big win and San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo Champion Aspen Miller.Get unlimited access to roping.com's comprehensive tie-down, breakaway, and team roping video library and learn from World Champions Caleb Smidt and Shad Mayfield as well as top trainers Logan Harkey and Justin Maass. Rope with legendary breakaway ropers like Lari Dee Guy, Hope Thompson, and 2024 NFBR World Champion Kelsie Domer. Plus, binge hundreds of hours of live and archived ropings including the Cinch Timed Event Championship, The Patriot Events, and more.Connect with Your Hosts: The Breakaway Roping JournalFollow on Social Media: Facebook | Instagram | TikTokMORE FROM THE BREAKAWAY BREAKDOWNBreakaway Futurity 101 with Cheyanne McCartneyMastering Rodeo Mental Performance with Donene TaylorMeet Josie Conner's Horse of the Year "Dutch"Madison Outhier's Horse Accident an Recovery on The Breakdown PodcastShelby Boisjoli-Meged's Cheyenne Frontier Days WIN on The Breakdown PodcastMaddy Deerman's Bringing the Summer Heat on The Breakdown PodcastCowboy Christmas Recap on The Breakdown Podcast with Taylor Munsell, TiAda Gray and Josie Connor
When your child is sick, you will do anything possible to make them feel better. Imagine this: 7-year-old Isaac woke up one day and couldn't walk. Turns out, he had a rare condition that caused his spinal cord to swell, leaving him unable to walk. But during his hospital visits, Isaac fell in love with a movie about bull riding, '8 Seconds,' and decided he wanted to be tough like a cowboy. Fast forward, and not only did Isaac walk again, but he also competed in Mutton Busting at the Fort Worth Stock Show. Guess what? He won by hanging on for eight seconds, just like his hero in the movie!
"Welcome to another exciting episode of Where Rodeo Meets the Road! Rodeo season is in full swing, and the Texas circuit is heating up. The Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo kicks off this Friday, while the action continues in Denver at the legendary National Western Stock Show. Plus, we'll talk about the big comebacks from two rodeo powerhouses—Stetson Wright and Tim O'Connell—who are already making waves early in the season. Buckle up, because this is going to be a show you don't want to miss!"
Today we kick off the 2025 sale season with Josh Gentry. Jaymie and Josh talk about the upcoming TLBAA Eddie Wood Cowtown Classic Sale held in Fort Worth, Texas on January 18th & 19th. The Eddie Wood Cowtown Classic is the first sale of the year and the most prominent exposure opportunity for our amazing Texas Longhorns, being a part of the historic Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo in Fort Worth. This year, the consignors dug deep into their breeding programs to consign, what Josh feels is the best group of cattle they have put together in many years. Listen today to hear about all the events happening this weekend at the Will Rogers Memorial Center Grounds. We are off and bidding into 2025!Josh Gentry, Weekend Questions: 214.435.5569Devin Culpepper, TLBT Questions: 903-227-5053Amanda Danley, World Show Questions: 432-788-7750 Send us a textFrom the Pasture with Hired Hand:Hired Hand Websites (@hiredhandwebsites): https://hiredhandsoftware.comHired Hand Live (@hiredhandlive): https://hiredhandlive.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/hiredhandwebsites/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HiredHandSoftwareTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@hiredhandwebsitesNewsletter: https://www.hiredhandsoftware.com/resources/stay-informed
Catch this exciting Cowboy Cartel Live interview (now available on-demand) with Jobe Sanchez, the founder of Jobes Hats! Originally streamed live, this episode dives into the latest updates from Jobes Hats and gives you all the details about their huge Black Friday sale this week.Highlights include:
This thing is legendary! Matt Brockman, director of communications, and Stefan Marchman, livestock show director, both with the Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo, join TSCRA Talk host, Kristen Brown, to share about the history of the FWSSR, which included cattle shows during the Texas Cattle Raisers Association convention in the early 1900s. Additionally, Brockman and Marchman discuss the growth of the Will Rogers Memorial Center with the addition of Dickie's Arena plus renovations taking place in the swine and sheep barns. Be sure to keep an eye out for the email to TSCRA members about the 2025 FWSSR commemorative pins and details on the pick-up party prior to the Best of the West Ranch Rodeo.
Tonight, the Whiskey Bros welcome Decatur's own Cal White, a man of many hats (and likely bruises)—jujitsu enthusiast, Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo insider, and Dickies Arena wrangler. In other words, he's the kind of guy who can wrangle a bull, break an arm, and serve you a ribeye, all before noon. Ever wondered why sane people willingly drag themselves through mud, walls, and barbed wire for a Spartan Race Trifecta? Or why they roll on the floor getting armbarred for “fun”? Cal will either inspire you to take up a new hobby… or confirm your life choices.We'll also dive deep into the history of Dickies Arena—like, way deeper than anyone asked for. And while we're at it, we'll roast Tye Rambo, our former guest and another masochist with a jujitsu habit. Expect some colorful tales from Heath, who'll relive the time a copperhead found his foot and changed his life forever. In true Whiskey Bros style, we'll tackle the “pressing” issues, like the current presidential polls, which are about as stable as a drunk steer. Speaking of chaos, join us as we dive into Conspiracy Crossroads, where we ponder the real question: Did Kamala make a brief presidential cameo while Joe was, ahem, “indisposed”?
This week Terri McCoy from Brookwood Farms visits with Sister about their operation. Brent Titus discusses Titus Club Lambs, Next Gen Online Sales and the upcoming Blue Bloods Sale with Steva, and Sister catches up with Landrie Lain of Texas who recently exhibited the 5th overall at NAILE which later went on to be the Grand at the Fort Worth Stock Show.
Rodeo enthusiasts, saddle up for a thrill as we welcome a true force to reckon with in the world of bronc riding. Our next guest is none other than Damian Brennan, a name that's been making waves in arenas around the globe. Originally hailing from the rugged terrain of Australia, Damian has found his second home amidst the rolling plains of Stephenville, Texas, where the spirit of rodeo runs deep. His journey to rodeo stardom is nothing short of remarkable, marked by triumphs that have solidified his place among the elite. Fresh off his sensational victory at the 2024 Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo, Damian Brennan has once again proven why he's a force to be reckoned with. The Aussie saddle bronc rider followed up his big win at Fort Worth with another championship in Jackson, Miss., showcasing his unparalleled skill and tenacity on the saddle. As the 2022 Resistol Rookie of the Year, he burst onto the scene with a fiery determination that has only intensified with each ride. In 2023, Damian made his mark on the grandest stage of them all, the National Finals Rodeo, clinching a fourth-place finish in the average with an impressive 851 points on ten head. His performance in Las Vegas was nothing short of electrifying, amassing over $166,000 in earnings and claiming victory in two rounds. Currently ranked #2 in the world standings, Damian Brennan's star continues to rise, shining brighter with each bronc he conquers. With a heart as fierce as the beasts he faces and a spirit as unyielding as the Australian outback, Damian embodies the essence of a true champion. Join us as we delve into the adrenaline-fueled world of bronc riding with Damian Brennan, unraveling the secrets behind his success and the dreams that drive him ever onward in pursuit of rodeo glory. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-arena-press/message
Plus, less than two weeks after a triple murder in Arlington, police have identified their primary suspect, and for the fourth time in a row, bidding for the grand champion steer at the Fort Worth Stock Show topped $300,000.
The Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo was one of the first rodeos that added the Ladies Breakaway Roping to their rodeo with equal added money, and equal format to their rodeo! We sat down today with Cal White and Lauren Lovelace Murray to talk about the history of the FWSSR and its connection to breakaway roping!This Thing is Legendary®! It's not just a slogan. It's why the Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo is the most authentic western lifestyle experience anywhere – since 1896. It's exciting, it's fun, it's 23 days of what makes Fort Worth the greatest city in Texas!Our rodeo action features the Best of the West Ranch Rodeo, Best of Mexico Celebración, Cowboys of Color Rodeo, Bulls Night Out Extreme Bull Riding and Texas Champions Challenge. The FWSSR PRORODEO Tournament tops it off in the world's most awesome venue for rodeo – Dickies Arena.We also have livestock and horse shows, kid-friendly activities and exhibits, live music, carnival midway, shopping, great food and much more. After experiencing it all, we bet you'll agree – This Thing IS Legendary!FMI visit their website : https://www.fwssr.com/in the LOOP Podcast hosted by Jordan Jo Hollabaugh, is inspired by the western culture and breakaway roping lifestyle. This podcast highlights the raw, real, truth behind the box of the breakaway roping industry. Bringing you behind the scenes stories of what real life looks like everyday from; breakaway ropers, cowgirls, cowboys, producers, leaders, trailblazers, and the like, all sharing stories of the western culture and lifestyle that they live daily. Get in the LOOP Podcast with Jordan Jo Get the Newsletter at https://www.thebreakawayropingpodcast.com Like us on Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/intheloopbreakaway Tag us on Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/intheloopbreakaway Follow us on TikTok | https://www.tiktok.com/@jordanjo.hollabaugh Watch more on our Youtube Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjpVQcSSiobXsMiD89OvTvA
Welcome to Monday! What's your favorite Rodeo food? Got to love those COWBOY BURRITOS they serve at the Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo. Information on the Rodeo in this mornings Desmadre plus the Chulo joke of the day, the sad news of Sports Illustrated Swimsuit edition and a whole lot more on FIERRO HD on Demand.
Good morning! Here we go again! Another cold morning and weekend for Texas! All good and typical rodeo weather for the Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo. Jonny Ramirez and Bo Leo give you details on Dia De La Familia happening this weekend in Fort Worth. Also, speaking of Fort Worth, La Mafia is coming to Billy Bobs and in this episode you will hear all the details. Chulo has his joke of the day and tells us about his new part time job he found at the rodeo. And, playoff football continue with the Texans (and NOT THE COWBOYS). The pain is real for Cowboy fans. Be sure and subscribe to the podcast and check out the Fierro HD Daily Desmadre.
This week on the Bubble Lounge Podcast, we're covering all the hot topics of the week! From school closures due to "inclement weather”, meet the Highland Park Scots, Fort Worth vs. Houston rodeos, and the curse of Jimmy Johnson is still not lifted from the Cowboys'.Tune in and stay connected with all the latest buzz! Put this in your Car in case you have an accident!!!Quick tips in case you have a wreck - from Kathy L Wall State Farm AgencyMeet the Highland Park Scots Baseball PlayersSaturday, January 201-3pmScotland Yard To grab In-N-Out burgers & raffle tickets, click here If you can't make it in person, you can watch at www.gameonsportsnetwork.com Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo now until Feb. 3 https://www.fwssr.com/ Houston Stock Show and Rodeo February 27-March17https://www.rodeohouston.com/ Vinyl Countdown Saturday, January 209:00 PM Barley House 5612 SMU Blvd. next to Bubble Lounge Headquarters!http://barleyhouse.com/This episode sponsored by Kathy L Wall State Farm Agency, and SA Oral Surgeons. To learn more about our sponsors visit Kathy L Wall State Farm Agency and https://www.saoralsurgeons.com/
Good morning! The headline for today is WE WILL GET ABOVE FREEZING TODAY! Yay! This morning's Jonny Ramirez and Bo Leo show will give you details on how you can get 4 carnival ride bracelets for the Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo, details on why stores are going to start locking up calcones, why you won't be able to have liquor deliverd to your door anymore and a going trend where Tejano artists are starting their own talent management and recording studios. AJ Castillo just signed Mike Gonzalez of the Iconiczz. Oh - and don't forget the CHULO joke of the day!
We cover alot of topics this week, Guests include Saddle Bronc Riders Statler Wright and Wyatt Casper, Barrel Racer Stephanie Fryar and we'll look ahead to the Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo!
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In this episode you will get the CHULO JOKE OF THE DAY (of course), details on the Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo, Sunny Sauceda talks about the video of the year, the great news on Bo Leo's son Christopher and how you can apply to drive the WIENER MOBILE. This and much more on today's Daily Desmadre....
The Oklahoma Cowgirl Cheyanne (Guillory) McCartney is a newlywed that is on a mission. She started her year off with a LOUD BAND at the Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo and advanced to win the rodeo with a 1.9 seconds and a littler over $25,000. Cheyanne has been consistent all year long, and that all starts with her preparation at home. Consistency is key for her, and she strives on a daily basis, to show up, do her job, and go home with full pockets! She will be riding her horse, Gus, as well as have a few that are ready to go if she needs them the the NFBR this year! in the LOOP Podcast hosted by Jordan Jo Hollabaugh, is inspired by the western culture and breakaway roping lifestyle. This podcast highlights the raw, real, truth behind the box of the breakaway roping industry. Bringing you behind the scenes stories of what real life looks like everyday from; breakaway ropers, cowgirls, cowboys, producers, leaders, trailblazers, and the like, all sharing stories of the western culture and lifestyle that they live daily. Get in the LOOP Podcast with Jordan Jo Get the Newsletter at https://www.thebreakawayropingpodcast.com Like us on Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/intheloopbreakaway Tag us on Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/intheloopbreakaway Follow us on TikTok | https://www.tiktok.com/@jordanjo.hollabaugh Watch more on our Youtube Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjpVQcSSiobXsMiD89OvTvA
Salty Rodeo Co: "Ye are the salt of the earth" https://getsalty513.com/ Gold Buckle Beer: The Official Beer of The PRCA https://www.goldbucklebeer.com/ 2024 Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo Tickets on Sale Now Website: https://www.fwssr.com/p/tickets Add us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thejarrodmorrisvibe https://www.instagram.com/jarrodmorrisjm/ TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 Intro 05:30 - The Early Days - Cal's Introduction To Rodeo 10:55 - The Feeling of Riding a Bucking Bull 22:34 - Cuernos Chuecos - Riding Bulls In Mexico
The Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo is legendary! This 23 day event brings in over 1.2 million attendees, over 30,000 livestock show exhibitors and 5,000 equine exhibitors. Lauren Lovelace Murray joins us this week to chat about FWSSR. 2024 will be Lauren's 19th year with the stockshow and rodeo and she shares what she does in her role as Horse Show Director. 2024 Information
Matt Merritt PBR and Pro Rodeo entertainer took time out of his day to discuss his career as a Rodeo Entertainer from his beginnings in the industry to where he is today. Matt has been the entertainer most recently at The American Rodeo in Arlington, and the Fort Worth Stock Show. Matt has had a blessed career and has traveled the world doing what he loves, entertaining people. Hannah Crandall, Content Creator with The Arena Press gives her perspective on the American Rodeo, and also discusses Rodeo Houston and Rodeo Austin. This episode is a little different from what we have done before! For more stories about Rodeo, visit our website www.the-arena-press.com. Thank you from us here at Where Rodeo Meets the Road @mattmerritt @theamerican.tr @pbr @thearenapress @cowboys @cowgirls --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-arena-press/message
Thank you Jackie for spending some time with us to talk about your exciting start to 2023. Jackie Ganter is no stranger to the horse industry. Jackie is a third generation cowgirl from Abilene, Texas. Jackie was the Resistol Rookie of the year in 2015, and is the winningest rookie to day earning $164k that year. She made the trip back to back in 2015 and 2016. Fast forward to 2023 and Jackie is on fire once again. Jackie was able to win Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo on her favorite horse Tycoon. Down to San Antonio where she won a round and finished third in the short go. Early in the season we find Jackie #1 in the world standings with about 7 months of rodeo left in the season. Good luck Jackie! To find more interesting stories from the PRCA and PBR, visit our website www.the-arena-press.com #rodeo #fortworth #cowgirl #cowboy #barrelracing --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-arena-press/message
The Team Roping Journal was at the National Western Stock Show and Rodeo and the Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo to catch up with the winners, Clay Smith and Jake Long and Andrew Ward and Buddy Hawkins. In this bonus episode of The Score, Chelsea Shaffer talks to Smith and Long immediately following their NWSS victory lap, while guest host (and host of The Breakdown podcast) Casey Allen caught up with Andrew Ward and Buddy Hawkins after their world-standings-rocking win at Fort Worth. This episode is presented by Roping.com, where Score listeners can use promo code THESCORE15 to save on their memberships to the most jam-packed streaming video site in all of team roping. This year, Roping.com will stream the Lone Star Shootout Feb. 24-26, the Cinch Timed Event Championship, the Danny Dietz Memorial, the Platinum Medal Futurity and the Riata Buckle! Plus, watch thousands of training videos with Trevor Brazile, Miles Baker, Patrick Smith, Clay O'Brien Cooper, Jake Barnes and more!
The Team Roping Journal was at the National Western Stock Show and Rodeo and the Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo to catch up with the winners, Clay Smith and Jake Long and Andrew Ward and Buddy Hawkins. In this bonus episode of The Score, Chelsea Shaffer talks to Smith and Long immediately following their NWSS victory lap, while guest host (and host of The Breakdown podcast) Casey Allen caught up with Andrew Ward and Buddy Hawkins after their world-standings-rocking win at Fort Worth. This episode is presented by Roping.com, where Score listeners can use promo code THESCORE15 to save on their memberships to the most jam-packed streaming video site in all of team roping. This year, Roping.com will stream the Lone Star Shootout Feb. 24-26, the Cinch Timed Event Championship, the Danny Dietz Memorial, the Platinum Medal Futurity and the Riata Buckle! Plus, watch thousands of training videos with Trevor Brazile, Miles Baker, Patrick Smith, Clay O'Brien Cooper, Jake Barnes and more!
Todays guest, Cheyanne Guillory! Cheyanne is on a serious breakaway roll! Cheyanne had back to back smoking runs to with the Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo Breakaway event. Immediately following that win Cheyanne was able to secure her spot for the contenders final to earn her a shot to advance to the American to throw for a million. Cheyanne is a back to back NFR qualifier, and is on a mission to bring home that gold buckle. To read more about rodeo news please visit our website! www.the-arena-press.com #rodeo #theamericanrodeo #rodeo #texas #fwssr #fortworth --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-arena-press/message
The Greater Aledo is three-quarters back after our winter hibernation. We don't know which episode number we're on. (It's 20)We recap the Fort Worth Stock Show and dive into some very controversial (not really) Aledo rumors. Joe and Mike both make exciting announcements about future projects. We listen to some Jed Zimmerman and wait for Reagan to find the time to hang out with us again.
Dallas Zoo beefs up security. Record sale at the final days of the Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo. KRLD All Local - February 6, 2023
We were able to catch up with Rainey in between her rodeo runs. Rainey is a Rookie in the WPRA and is off to a good start. This season Rainey has racked up three wins, Bowie, Lubbock, and Wichita Falls. Rainey has also qualified to run in this years Fort Worth Stock Show, and runs on January 26th. Big plans for this rookie for the 2022-2023 season. Keep an eye on this one. #rodeo #texas #fwssr #fortworth #barrels #wpra #barrels --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-arena-press/message
Plus, the show will go on at the Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo despite the weather, and the Dallas Zoo is boosting security following the death of an endangered vulture, found in its cage. KRLD All Local - Jan. 24, 2023
It's another preview of the Grant Cope podcast! Plus, we want you to chime in on our Question of the Week! And the Fort Worth Stock Show dairy show results!
This week we went to the Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo, where I apparently was irritated. I didn't think so, but she IS always right. Thanks for listening.
Plus, police are still searching for the suspect in the killing of a Denton man, and one family is stepping up to defend a Rockwall football coach.
The Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo opens this weekend. A warrant is out for a Dallas Cowboys rookie. KRLD All Local - January 12, 2023
Jordan Driver just completed her Rookie season with the WPRA, and just recently qualified for the next round in her quest to make it to Globe Life Field in Arlington Texas for the American Rodeo. Jordan most recently finished her rookie season with a win at the Denton Rodeo, which automatically got her into the Fort Worth Stock Show 2023.
Plus, the leader of the Oath Keeper's, charged with seditious conspiracy in connection with the deadly insurrection at the US Capitol, is set to stand trial in September, more people are weighing in concerning a case of bullying at a Coppell middle school, ad the Fort Worth Stock Show drew more than 1 million people to town in January and February. KRLD All Local - May 18, 2022
Texas kicked off festivities on Texas Independence Day, to commemorate the 2023 Bicentennial of the Texas Rangers. As the Rangers approach their 200th year of service, their legend is embodied in the following quote. When Texas Ranger Captain Bill McDonald was sent to Dallas in the 1890s to prevent a scheduled prizefight, McDonald was greeted at the train station by the city's anxious mayor, who asked: "Where are the others?" McDonald supposedly replied, "Hell! ain't I enough? There's only one prize-fight!" (credit: Texas Ranger Hall of Fame and Museum). The Texas Rangers are the oldest serving state law enforcement agency in the United States. Texas Ranger Displays Drones Used For Crime Fighting Operations Armed with the latest technology, Rangers wear distinctive white cowboy hats, white western-style shirts with silver badges crafted from Mexican Cinco peso coins, and cowboy boots. The event started at the Dickies Arena on the grounds of the Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo with special help from Brad Barnes, the President/General Manager of the Exposition and Livestock Show. It concluded on Mule Alley, hosted by Craig Cavileer in the Fort Worth Stockyards at the Hotel Drover. (L) Bob Sims buying mules to work the Texas oil fields. Mule Alley Fort Worth Stockyards circa 1940. Artist's aerial drawing of the mule barns at the Fort Worth Stockyards. Date Unknown. Herd of Texas mules at Mule Alley at Fort Worth Stockyards circa 1939 One note: Mule Alley is where Robert Riggs' great uncle Bob Sims bought mules for use in the East Texas oil fields in the 1930s and 40s. Those places are steeped in Texas history. Fort Worth, known as “Cowtown,” is where the West began. And there is nothing more Texan than the Texas Rangers. You will like this episode if you are a fan of Taylor Sheridan's TV series Yellowstone or 1883. FOLLOW the True Crime Reporter® Podcast SIGN UP FOR my True Crime Newsletter THANK YOU FOR THE FIVE-STAR REVIEWS ON APPLE Please leave one – it really helps. TELL ME about a STORY OR SUBJECT that you want to hear more about
Texas kicked off festivities on Texas Independence Day, to commemorate the 2023 Bicentennial of the Texas Rangers. As the Rangers approach their 200th year of service, their legend is embodied in the following quote. When Texas Ranger Captain Bill McDonald was sent to Dallas in the 1890s to prevent a scheduled prizefight, McDonald was greeted at the train station by the city's anxious mayor, who asked: "Where are the others?" To which McDonald supposedly replied, "Hell! ain't I enough? There's only one prize-fight!" (credit: Texas Ranger Hall of Fame and Museum). Texas Ranger Chief Chance Collins Addresses Kickoff of 2023 Texas Ranger Bicentennial The Texas Rangers are the oldest serving state law enforcement agency in the United States. Texas Ranger Displays Drones Used For Crime Fighting Operations Armed with the latest technology, Rangers wear distinctive white cowboy hats, white western-style shirts with silver badges crafted from Mexican Cinco peso coins, and cowboy boots. The event started at the Dickies Arena on the grounds of the Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo with special help from Brad Barnes the President/General Manager of the Exposition and Livestock Show. It concluded on Mule Alley hosted by Craig Cavileer in the Fort Worth Stockyards at the Hotel Drover. (L) Bob Sims buying mules to work the Texas oil fields. Mule Alley Fort Worth Stockyards circa 1940. Artist's aerial drawing of the mule barns at the Fort Worth Stockyards. Date Unknown. Herd of Texas mules at Mule Alley at Fort Worth Stockyards circa 1939 One note, Mule Alley is where Robert Riggs' great uncle Bob Sims bought mules for use in the East Texas oil fields in the 1930s and 40s. Those places are steeped in Texas history. Fort Worth known as “Cowtown” is where the West began. And there is nothing more Texan than the Texas Rangers. In this episode of the True Crime Reporter™ Podcast's Texas Ranger Files, Robert Riggs and Bill Johnston talk to Russell Molina, the Chair of the Texas Ranger Bicentennial in 2023. Russell Molina is a Houston business entrepreneur and civic leader long associated with supporting the Texas Rangers. If you are a fan of Taylor Sheridan's TV series Yellowstone or 1883, you are going to like this episode. We even include tips on how to buy a Texas Ranger cowboy hat! Links to the Official Texas Ranger Bicentennial Cowboy Hats
Texas kicked off festivities on Texas Independence Day, to commemorate the 2023 Bicentennial of the Texas Rangers. As the Rangers approach their 200th year of service their legend is embodied in the following quote. When Texas Ranger Captain Bill McDonald was sent to Dallas in the 1890s to prevent a scheduled prizefight, McDonald was greeted at the train station by the city's anxious mayor, who asked: "Where are the others?" To which McDonald supposedly replied, "Hell! ain't I enough? There's only one prize-fight!" (credit: Texas Ranger Hall of Fame and Museum). The Texas Rangers are the oldest serving state law enforcement agency in the United States. Armed with the latest technology, Rangers wear distinctive white cowboy hats, white western-style shirts with silver badges crafted from Mexican Cinco peso coins, and cowboy boots. The event started at the Dickies Arena on the grounds of the Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo with special help from Brad Barnes the President/General Manager of the Exposition and Livestock Show. It concluded on Mule Alley hosted by Craig Cavileer in the Fort Worth Stockyards at the Hotel Drover. One note, Mule Alley is where Robert Riggs' great uncle Bob Sims bought mules for use in the East Texas oil fields in the 1930s and 40s. Those places are steeped in Texas history. Fort Worth known as “Cowtown” is where the West began. In this episode of the True Crime Reporter™ Podcast's Texas Ranger Files, Robert Riggs and Bill Johnston talk to Russell Molina, the Chair of the Texas Ranger Bicentennial in 2023. Russell Molina is a Houston business entrepreneur and civic leader long associated with supporting the Texas Rangers. If you are a fan of Taylor Sheridan's TV series Yellowstone or 1883, you are going to like this episode. We even include tips on how to buy a Texas Ranger cowboy hat! Links to the Official Texas Ranger Bicentennial Cowboy Hats https://bit.ly/200xSBTexasRangerLimited https://bit.ly/40xSBTexasRangerLimited https://bit.ly/10xPecanTexasRangerLimited Link to Texas Ranger western belts and apparel The Hat Store Note: You can read more about the history of the legendary Texas Rangers and see vintage photos on our blog at True Crime Reporter™. For official historical information visit the Texas Ranger Hall of Fame and Museum online or in-person at the museum in Waco, Texas. Please join us in supporting the 2023 Texas Ranger Bicentennial. We want to become your favorite true crime podcast. Please leave a review wherever you listen. Join our true crime community and follow us here. True Crime Reporter™ is a @2022 copyrighted and trade-marked production by True Crime Reporter, LLC, in Dallas, Texas. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome back to another On the Road with Regina episode. Regina is at the Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo with all of our favorite guest, Dr. Dave! Don't miss this episode as Dr. Dave shares with Regina, and listeners, his analogy for what you need to become a world champion, his work with laminitis, and some fun stories from his past including a guest appearance from his friend Troy. A huge thanks to our sponsor Purple Power Animal Nutrition! Mentioned in this episode: Join the HIP VIP Group
Regina is on the road this week at the Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo, and she is excited to introduce you to today's guest, a woman that she has heard so much about, Terri Donsbach. Nervous before your pattern? The topic that Regina and Terri are talking about today is an element of the Horse Industry that people don't know much about: performance enhancing counseling. This episode with Terri is one you certainly don't want to miss. A huge thanks to our sponsor Purple Power Animal Nutrition! Mentioned in this episode: Join the HIP VIP Group
Co-Host Justin Harvey and Shawn Wiese recap Best of Mexico Celebración from the Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo and then dive into their thoughts on Job Titles. And of course cold beers were involved.
Today on the show, the Carrie Underwood challenge has been issued, Brian is headed out to Terrell TX to see what the kids at Terrell ISD are up to getting ready for the Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo and Brian rented a stump grinder. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Fort Worth Stock Show Syndicate is made up of over 100 businessmen in the Fort Worth area. Their mission is to make the dreams of young livestock exhibitors come true through educational scholarships. These scholarships equip and encourage individual students in the pursuit of higher education and careers in the agricultural industry. The Fort Worth Stock Show Syndicate was founded in 1980 by a small group of Fort Worth businessmen led by Don Weeks. The group had attended the prior year's livestock sale at the Fort Worth Stock Show and recognized that the prices being paid for the animals owned and exhibited by 4-H and FFA youth were below market price. They agreed that these prices were not fairly compensating these young exhibitors for their hard work and dedication over the previous year, and that they deserved better results at the greatest livestock show in the world. The original Syndicate members went to the sale planning to spend $13,000 on livestock. However, the allure of the kids got the best of them and the group spent $20,000. The next year they established a 501(c)(3) charitable organization, began soliciting friends and business partners for contributions, and in 1981, they bought 59 steers and paid $130,000. The game was on.The contributions grew at an astounding rate each year. In 1983, James M. “Jim Bob” Norman took on leadership of the Syndicate and preached the mission of providing these young agricultural leaders funding for secondary education. Jim Bob's term was cut short when he died from Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever. However, his vision lived on when Frank Neve assumed the Chairmanship and held the first fundraiser to establish the James M. Norman Scholarship Fund. On that night in 1985, the Syndicate raised $76,000 and a fund was established to provide scholarships to FFA and 4-H participants who were pursuing an agricultural or life sciences degree at a Texas college. Today, the Stock Show Syndicate boasts a membership of more than 100 businessmen who volunteer their time and energy to realize the vision established nearly 40 years ago. The 2020 sale raised a record $4.749 million for youth exhibitors and the Grand Champion Steer of the Show sold for an all-time high of $300,000.
The top headlines from the Fort Worth Star-Telegram on Tuesday, September 14th, 2021 including: Mask mandate prohibited once again at Fort Worth schools after parents' motion granted; Memo sheds new light on Boulevard Heights student's death after school restraint; Arlington TX water bills to rise in 2022 under new budget; and Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo tickets available now after pandemic canceled 2021 event.
NFR Insider, Susan Kanode, visits NFR Extra. She talks about the blessing of 2020 Wrangler NFR coming to the DFW area in the absence of the canceled 2021 Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo and how NFR contestants Hunter Herrin and Colby Lovell faced adversity dealing with injuries and personal loss. Plus, the uprising of the young bull riders Ky Hamilton, Ty Wallace, and Colten Fritzlan. We go behind the scenes with music director Benje Bendele how he choreographs the music that fills the rodeo arena of the Thomas & Mack Center and this year at Arlington Stadium. He breaks down his music preparation process for events, contestants, and memorable moments for each night of the Wrangler NFR. Benje shares why he truly has the best seat in the house for the rodeo.
This week, EJ and Jimmy talk about early voter turnout in Tarrant County and Texas (0:15), Governor Abbott allowing counties the choice to reopen bars (7:30), and our first look at new developments coming to the Stop Six area (12:20)! The big story of the week is that the annual Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo has officially been cancelled for 2021 and the impact that the loss of event could have in Fort Worth (20:30). Last, we hit our wins and losses for the week (30:34).
Kendra Dickson, Tradigital Marketing BizSoup Podcast Radio Episode 069 with John DeBevoise Kendra Dickson, CEO of Gold Buckle Barrel Horses, is a member of the Women’s Professional Rodeo Association (WPRA) and a 5-Time Texas Circuit Finals Qualifier. Kendra is the host of the Women’s Pro Rodeo Today Show on RFD-TV, and has at some of the largest WPRA rodeos in the United States, including Houston, Fort Worth, Denver, Austin and Sheridan. A designer of her own line, Kendra’s “True Colors” apparel has been the winner of the Jerry Ann Taylor Best-Dressed Award at the Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo for six consecutive years. Kendra is owner of Gold Buckle Barrel Horses where she trains and sells barrel horses from prospect to pro level. With a heart for God and an eye for horses, Kendra Dickson, has been matching successful horse and rider teams since 2006. Kendra’s signature training style is simple and straightforward, while focusing on a strong in horsemanship. She has developed her own line of bits as well as a saddle called “The Bullseye” that stacks cards in a rider’s favor with natural seat and feet placement. Whether you are just starting out in the sport of barrel racing, have been competing your or are just getting back into the horse world after a long break, Kendra and her team can help you bond with the best horse within your preferred price range and ease the transition of new horse ownership. Listen to this information-packed BizSoup Podcast Radio episode with Kendra Dickson about tradigital marketing. Talking points include: ● How digital marketing dynamics work. ● Why there are advantages to traditional marketing. ● How to get the most out of your investment. ● Why working hard leads to getting paid. Connect with Kendra Dickson Website goldbucklebarrelhorses.com Facebook facebook.com/kendra.dickson14 LinkedIn linkedin.com/in/kendra-dickson-2889676 YouTube youtube.com/channel/UCK2HlPtrrUgNit_MnBbwxIg Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Another Tuesday with your friends Chelsea Shaffer and Kaitlin Gustave. But, hey, we've got a new sound.Today we chat about the winners of the Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo, winners from recent USTRC and WSTR events, and events you need to know about. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Macy and Mary discuss the Super Bowl, Fort Worth Stock Show, Tinder, Brazilian waxes and much, much more
In today’s episode we’re talking with Russell Fairchild from the Eddie Wood Cowtown Classic. The EWCC is hosted by the TLBAA each year during the Fort Worth Stock Show. This year Russell is co-chairing along with Keith Du Bose. Join them and the rest of the Longhorn community for a great sale on January 18th, 2020. 2020 Sale CatalogTexas Longhorn Weekend Hired Hand Live
Spring Season is well underway now with many great competitions to review! Tune in as we review the excitement from the Fort Worth Stock Show to lots of activlty in northern California...and we will hear from an Aggie rider at UC Davis !!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=87421)
Bud and the gang talk about food options at the Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo and should Dr. Pepper be Texas's official soft drink? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Broadcasting live from the Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo, January 25, 2015.
7:30PM to 8:30PM The Mike Moore Show The President of Lone Star High Steppers YESSSSSSS SIRRRRR YESSSSS SIRRRR This Wednesday night Show Line-up is In. This show will be dedicated to the ladies, That's right let's hear the females voice of Rodeos, Trailrides, and western culture. Let's welcome Author/Publisher Liz Lawless who does several publishing on the cowboys of color rodeo and several on the history and untold stories of the cowboys and cowgirls of today's and tomorrow. Our other guest Turn n Burn Barrel racer sensation Chelsea Herlaine White who will be Running at the cowboys of color rodeo this Monday at the Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo were their is $25,000 added money and NO entry fees..We should be having some more lady guest calling in as well. So come on ladies it's your time to shine. Cowgirls Round Table is in affect SUPPORT SUPPORT SUPPORT SUPPORT ladies Night. Tune in @ 8:30pm cst on the New W4S Community Radio. Show can be listen to @ www.mrnetworktm.com by clicking on the radio Tab. Please Share & support Thank you for allowing us to be your REAL community involvment, Rodeo, Trailride, and Everything Equine Media. We will always strive to Entertain, Educate, & Motivate. Yesssss Sirrrrr Yesssss sirrrrr
The Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo is back again and the guys know all the activity there can cause quite the appetite. Plus, it brings in numerous visitors who only have a limited time to survey the food Cowtown has to offer. Bud, Rick and Nick talk about the best eats near the Stock Show and a few must haves for those who aren't in Fort Worth very often. Producer: Nick Dean Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this week’s ProRodeo Report program we talk to the champions of the Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo. We hear from barrel racer Taylor Jacob, tie down roping Randall Carlisle, bull rider Friday Wright II, and World Champion saddle bronc rider Cody Wright. The ProRodeo Report is being sponsored by Purple Cowboy Wines. Purple Cowboy makes a donation to … Read more about this episode...
This week on the Pro Rodeo Report we talk to Seth Murphy who won the steer wrestling at the Black Hills Stock Show in Rapid City, and to Cody Taton, Curtis Cassidy, and Nikki Steffes, champions of the Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo in Fort Worth, TX. There’s more on the Sutton Rodeo Company’s […] The post The Pro Rodeo Report Highlights Rapid City and Fort Worth… appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.