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Olivia Lulich, Lyndon Station, currently teaches agricultural education at Viroqua Area Schools. She graduated from Iowa State University with a Bachelor of Science in agriculture education. There she held leadership roles in Block and Bridle, National Agri-Marketing Association, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences Ambassadors, and the International Sales Team. As a 4-H and FFA member, she owned, raised, and showed beef cattle and market lambs. She has interned with Dairy Farmers of Wisconsin, the National Western Stock Show, and DATCP. Today, Lulich Show Stock, co-owned with her brother, sells beef cattle throughout the Midwest.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jr. Ironman rookie James Mann took home the 2025 title for $20,000 after finishing the 12-head battle in 138.4 seconds March 1 inside the famous Lazy E Arena. Mann, a 19-year-old from California, also won the first round, second in Round 2 and third in Round 3 in pursuit of this year's Jr. Ironman title.The Patriot is gracing Fort Worth once again March 9-16. The Ariat WSTR Open to the World will kick off the Patriot Fort Worth as part of the Texas Two Step Super Qualifier on March 6, followed by multiple ropings through March 8. The Patriot team roping gets underway Sunday, March 9, with the #9.5 All Ages Truck Roping. Dustin Egusquiza and Levi Lord took home the San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo win, cashing in $23,130 a man. Egusquiza and Lord were nearly flawless, winning all three rounds in their bracket for $7,878 a man and locked in the overall title Feb. 22, with a 4.1 to win the Finals and another $15,252 apiece. This marks Egusquiza's third San Antonio title–he won his first in 2020 with Travis Graves–but Egusquiza and Lord's second together in the last three years.On this episode of The Short Score, we introduce Mann, the Jr. Ironman champion, talk all things Patriot Fort Worth and catch up on Egusquiza and Lord's San Antonio win.___More from The ScoreThe Short Score: What to Know About the 2025 CTECThe Short Score: Royal Crown RecapThe Short Score: Trey Yates Talks 2025 National Western Stock Show and Rodeo WinRound 10, the NFR Aftermath and 2025 with Coleman ProctorNFR 2024 in Review: Listen to the NFR Round Winners on The Short Score5 Conversations from the 2024 NFR You Need to HearThe Short Score: Ace Ashford and Steer 27
Jr. Ironman rookie James Mann took home the 2025 title for $20,000 after finishing the 12-head battle in 138.4 seconds March 1 inside the famous Lazy E Arena. Mann, a 19-year-old from California, also won the first round, second in Round 2 and third in Round 3 in pursuit of this year's Jr. Ironman title.The Patriot is gracing Fort Worth once again March 9-16. The Ariat WSTR Open to the World will kick off the Patriot Fort Worth as part of the Texas Two Step Super Qualifier on March 6, followed by multiple ropings through March 8. The Patriot team roping gets underway Sunday, March 9, with the #9.5 All Ages Truck Roping. Dustin Egusquiza and Levi Lord took home the San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo win, cashing in $23,130 a man. Egusquiza and Lord were nearly flawless, winning all three rounds in their bracket for $7,878 a man and locked in the overall title Feb. 22, with a 4.1 to win the Finals and another $15,252 apiece. This marks Egusquiza's third San Antonio title–he won his first in 2020 with Travis Graves–but Egusquiza and Lord's second together in the last three years.On this episode of The Short Score, we introduce Mann, the Jr. Ironman champion, talk all things Patriot Fort Worth and catch up on Egusquiza and Lord's San Antonio win.___More from The ScoreThe Short Score: What to Know About the 2025 CTECThe Short Score: Royal Crown RecapThe Short Score: Trey Yates Talks 2025 National Western Stock Show and Rodeo WinRound 10, the NFR Aftermath and 2025 with Coleman ProctorNFR 2024 in Review: Listen to the NFR Round Winners on The Short Score5 Conversations from the 2024 NFR You Need to HearThe Short Score: Ace Ashford and Steer 27
On today's show, my guest knew she had something special when she came across Thunder. Madilyn Norvell from Oklahoma took home the Grand Champion steer title at the 2025 National Western Stock Show. Tune in to hear more about her big win in Denver, other accomplishments and what makes her stand out from the competition.
The 2025 Cinch Timed Event Championship kicks off inside the Lazy E Feb. 27-March 1, with five rounds of Ironman competition.While the event can be streamed on Roping.com for free, we break down the need-to-know information for this year's CTEC on The Short Score. Timed Event contestants Marcus Theriot, Kyle Lockett and Nelson Wyatt also share how they're preparing and what they've learned over the years inside the Lazy E.___2025 Cinch Timed Event Championship scheduleWEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 266:30 p.m. Steer Wrestling JackpotTHURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27 9 a.m. Pro-Am Jackpot12 p.m. Pro-Am Awards Intro of CTEC Contestants and Calcutta – MIO Luncheon5 p.m. 1st Performance of the Jr Ironman7 p.m. 1st Performance of the CTECAfter Party in the Gold Buckle Cantina immediately following FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28 12 p.m. 2nd Performance of the CTEC5 p.m. 2nd Performance of the Jr Ironman7 p.m. 3rd Performance of the CTECAfter Party in the Gold Buckle Cantina immediately following SATURDAY, MARCH 1 After Party in the Gold Buckle Cantina immediately following 12 p.m. 4th Performance of the CTEC5 p.m. 3rd Performance of the Jr Ironman7 p.m. 5th Performance of the CTECWatch the 2025 CTEC on Roping.comMore from The ScoreThe Short Score: Royal Crown RecapThe Short Score: Trey Yates Talks 2025 National Western Stock Show and Rodeo WinRound 10, the NFR Aftermath and 2025 with Coleman ProctorNFR 2024 in Review: Listen to the NFR Round Winners on The Short Score5 Conversations from the 2024 NFR You Need to HearThe Short Score: Ace Ashford and Steer 27
The 2025 Cinch Timed Event Championship kicks off inside the Lazy E Feb. 27-March 1, with five rounds of Ironman competition.While the event can be streamed on Roping.com for free, we break down the need-to-know information for this year's CTEC on The Short Score. Timed Event contestants Marcus Theriot, Kyle Lockett and Nelson Wyatt also share how they're preparing and what they've learned over the years inside the Lazy E.___2025 Cinch Timed Event Championship scheduleWEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 266:30 p.m. Steer Wrestling JackpotTHURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27 9 a.m. Pro-Am Jackpot12 p.m. Pro-Am Awards Intro of CTEC Contestants and Calcutta – MIO Luncheon5 p.m. 1st Performance of the Jr Ironman7 p.m. 1st Performance of the CTECAfter Party in the Gold Buckle Cantina immediately following FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28 12 p.m. 2nd Performance of the CTEC5 p.m. 2nd Performance of the Jr Ironman7 p.m. 3rd Performance of the CTECAfter Party in the Gold Buckle Cantina immediately following SATURDAY, MARCH 1 After Party in the Gold Buckle Cantina immediately following 12 p.m. 4th Performance of the CTEC5 p.m. 3rd Performance of the Jr Ironman7 p.m. 5th Performance of the CTECWatch the 2025 CTEC on Roping.comMore from The ScoreThe Short Score: Royal Crown RecapThe Short Score: Trey Yates Talks 2025 National Western Stock Show and Rodeo WinRound 10, the NFR Aftermath and 2025 with Coleman ProctorNFR 2024 in Review: Listen to the NFR Round Winners on The Short Score5 Conversations from the 2024 NFR You Need to HearThe Short Score: Ace Ashford and Steer 27
The Royal Crown took on Buckeye, Arizona, for the roping portion of its 2025 futurity Feb. 5-10. The team roping kicked off with Miles Baker and Relentless PYC winning the 6 & Under Heading. Relentless PYC is the richest futurity rope horse mare of all time, and she and Baker won the average with a 616.26 after four rounds to add another $21,095 to her life time earnings. Billie Jack Saebens had a successful week, winning both the 4 & Under Heading and Heeling. Saebens won the 4 & Under Heeling on 2021 stallion Emojii, followed by the 4 & Under Heading on One Time Pick, a 2021 gelding. Jeremy Buhler cleaned house in the 6 & Under Heeling winning every round, but it was DT Hickorys Angus that took the cake, winning the average with a 619.40 after four rounds. Buhler also had three other horses in the short round.___This episode is presented by Roping.com. The 2025 Royal Crown from Buckeye, Arizona, now lives on Roping.com. Watch every roping from inside the Buckeye Equestrian & Events Center with a Roping.com membership. Get unlimited access to Roping.com's comprehensive team roping, tie-down and breakaway roping video libraries and learn from world champions like Trevor Brazile, Jake Barnes and Clay O'Brien Cooper. Plus, binge hundreds of hours of live and archived ropings including the Cinch Timed Event Championship, The Patriot Events, and more.MORE FROM THE SCOREThe Short Score: Trey Yates Talks 2025 National Western Stock Show and Rodeo WinRound 10, the NFR Aftermath and 2025 with Coleman ProctorNFR 2024 in Review: Listen to the NFR Round Winners on The Short Score5 Conversations from the 2024 NFR You Need to HearThe Short Score: Ace Ashford and Steer 27The Short Score: 2024 NFR Champions Clint Summers and Jake Long
The Royal Crown took on Buckeye, Arizona, for the roping portion of its 2025 futurity Feb. 5-10. The team roping kicked off with Miles Baker and Relentless PYC winning the 6 & Under Heading. Relentless PYC is the richest futurity rope horse mare of all time, and she and Baker won the average with a 616.26 after four rounds to add another $21,095 to her life time earnings. Billie Jack Saebens had a successful week, winning both the 4 & Under Heading and Heeling. Saebens won the 4 & Under Heeling on 2021 stallion Emojii, followed by the 4 & Under Heading on One Time Pick, a 2021 gelding. Jeremy Buhler cleaned house in the 6 & Under Heeling winning every round, but it was DT Hickorys Angus that took the cake, winning the average with a 619.40 after four rounds. Buhler also had three other horses in the short round.___This episode is presented by Roping.com. The 2025 Royal Crown from Buckeye, Arizona, now lives on Roping.com. Watch every roping from inside the Buckeye Equestrian & Events Center with a Roping.com membership. Get unlimited access to Roping.com's comprehensive team roping, tie-down and breakaway roping video libraries and learn from world champions like Trevor Brazile, Jake Barnes and Clay O'Brien Cooper. Plus, binge hundreds of hours of live and archived ropings including the Cinch Timed Event Championship, The Patriot Events, and more.MORE FROM THE SCOREThe Short Score: Trey Yates Talks 2025 National Western Stock Show and Rodeo WinRound 10, the NFR Aftermath and 2025 with Coleman ProctorNFR 2024 in Review: Listen to the NFR Round Winners on The Short Score5 Conversations from the 2024 NFR You Need to HearThe Short Score: Ace Ashford and Steer 27The Short Score: 2024 NFR Champions Clint Summers and Jake Long
This conversation features a series of interviews conducted at the National Western Stock Show, highlighting the importance of livestock education, networking, and the evolving landscape of beef genetics. The guests discuss their experiences in the industry, the role of podcasts in educating young producers, and the significance of events like the National Western for building relationships and sharing knowledge. The conversation also touches on the challenges and opportunities within the Angus breeding community, as well as the importance of balancing various genetic traits to meet market demands. This conversation explores the dynamics of marital communication and work-life balance for couples in the cattle industry, the significance of events like the National Western, and the challenges and innovations in cattle production. The speakers share personal experiences, insights on managing stress in high-pressure situations, and the importance of community and relationships in the livestock business.Learn more about our sponsor, Montana Ranch, by visiting MontanaRanchAngus.com.
In this episode of Angus Underground, hosts David Brown and Seana discuss their experiences at the 2025 National Western Stock Show, emphasizing the importance of networking in the cattle industry. They reflect on memorable moments from past shows, including the evolution of the cattle facilities and the significance of quality breeding practices. The conversation transitions into a deep dive into the art and science of cattle breeding, highlighting the role of embryo transfer in enhancing breeding programs. The episode features insights from renowned breeder Kelly Schaff, Schaff Angus Valley, Saint Anthony, ND, who shares his expertise on cow families, selection criteria, and the impact of technology in modern cattle breeding. In this conversation, Kelly discusses the evolution of the Schaff Angus Valley cattle breeding operation, emphasizing the importance of embryo transfer and IVF in enhancing herd quality. He highlights the significance of ranch tours for customer engagement and the value of sharing knowledge with clients. Kelly reflects on his definition of success, which includes profitability and customer satisfaction, and offers advice for young breeders to focus on quality genetics. He also addresses the challenges of managing expectations and the pressures of maintaining a successful breeding program while balancing personal life and work commitments. In this conversation, we explore the intricacies of cattle breeding, focusing on time management, the future of the seed stock industry, emerging technologies, and the challenges faced in advancing breeding practices. The discussion also highlights the importance of legacy, personal insights, and community engagement through upcoming sales, culminating in a concise elevator pitch that encapsulates the unique aspects of the SAV breeding program. For more information on our episode sponsor, Rousey Angus, please visit Rouseysimangus.com. To learn more about Schaff Angus Valley, please visit schaffangusvalley.com. To learn more about advertising with Angus Underground Podcast, please email AngusUnderground@yahoo.com.
Luke Brown and Trey Yates won the 2025 National Western Stock Show and Rodeo win Jan. 26, after a 4.2-second run in the short round to pocket $11,718 a man. For Yates, three-time NFR heeler and 2018 NFR champion, the win was an emotional one.Yates joins The Short Score to talk about the emotion behind the win, his partnership with 14-time NFR header Brown and more.___MORE FROM THE SCORERound 10, the NFR Aftermath and 2025 with Coleman ProctorNFR 2024 in Review: Listen to the NFR Round Winners on The Short Score5 Conversations from the 2024 NFR You Need to HearThe Short Score: Ace Ashford and Steer 27The Short Score: 2024 NFR Champions Clint Summers and Jake LongThe Short Score: 2024 World Champions Tyler Wade and Wesley ThorpThe Short Score: 2024 NFR Round 9 Winners Proctor and Medlin
Luke Brown and Trey Yates won the 2025 National Western Stock Show and Rodeo win Jan. 26, after a 4.2-second run in the short round to pocket $11,718 a man. For Yates, three-time NFR heeler and 2018 NFR champion, the win was an emotional one.Yates joins The Short Score to talk about the emotion behind the win, his partnership with 14-time NFR header Brown and more.___MORE FROM THE SCORERound 10, the NFR Aftermath and 2025 with Coleman ProctorNFR 2024 in Review: Listen to the NFR Round Winners on The Short Score5 Conversations from the 2024 NFR You Need to HearThe Short Score: Ace Ashford and Steer 27The Short Score: 2024 NFR Champions Clint Summers and Jake LongThe Short Score: 2024 World Champions Tyler Wade and Wesley ThorpThe Short Score: 2024 NFR Round 9 Winners Proctor and Medlin
Join us, Jeff “Tigger” Erhardt and Rebecca Wanner aka “BEC” as we recap the National Western Stock Show in Denver. Plus we highlight elite bred heifer sales, have the latest on cultivated meat in Nebraska, market recaps and lots more on this all new episode of The Ranch It Up Radio Show. Be sure to subscribe on your favorite podcasting app or on the Ranch It Up Radio Show YouTube Channel. Season 5, EPISODE 221 Recapping The National Western Stock Show & Cattle Industry News The National Western Stock Show: A Premier Celebration of Agriculture & Western Heritage The National Western Stock Show, presented by CommonSpirit Health, has been a cornerstone of American agriculture and western culture since its establishment in 1906. As the nation's premier livestock, rodeo, and horse show, this iconic event connects agricultural producers and consumers worldwide. Proudly operating as a 501(c)(3) charitable organization, the Stock Show is dedicated to advancing agricultural education by offering scholarships for college and graduate-level studies in agriculture and veterinary medicine, with a focus on supporting rural communities. A Must-Visit Event Every January Held annually in Denver, Colorado, the National Western Stock Show is one of the state's top tourist attractions, drawing over 700,000 visitors during its 16-day run in January. This highly anticipated event features: World-Class Rodeos: Hosting one of the richest regular-season professional rodeos in the world. Expansive Horse Shows: One of the largest horse shows in the United States. Western Trade Show: Colorado's largest western-themed trade show, showcasing products, services, and innovations that celebrate the western lifestyle. Strengthening Agriculture and Celebrating Tradition The National Western Stock Show plays a vital role in fostering the future of American agriculture. Through youth enrichment programs and educational initiatives, it nurtures a deeper understanding of livestock, equestrian practices, farming, ranching, and animal welfare. This event is more than just a show—it's a celebration of western heritage, community, and family traditions. Visitors experience the essence of the western lifestyle, creating memories that last a lifetime while contributing to the continued success of the agricultural industry. Plan Your Visit Whether you're a rodeo fan, a horse enthusiast, or simply seeking to immerse yourself in the rich traditions of the American West, the National Western Stock Show offers something for everyone. Don't miss this incredible event each January in Denver, where agriculture, entertainment, and heritage come together in a truly unforgettable experience. Cattle & Agriculture Industry News Beef Markets Charge Into 2025 According to Derrell S. Peel, Oklahoma State University Extension Livestock Marketing Specialist and MeatingPlace.Com, cattle and beef markets rocketed out of the gate coming into 2025. With no post-holiday wavering, all cattle and beef markets moved higher in the first half of January — setting new record price levels to start the new year. This continues the trend of the last three years. Cattle prices began to move higher after 2021 and increased more sharply in 2023-2024. In Oklahoma auctions in the week ending Jan. 17, 2025, the price of 500-pound steers (M/L, #1) was $361.88/cwt., up 18.1% year over year and up 111.1% from the same week four years ago in 2021. For 800-pound steers, the price was $269.07/cwt., up 21.0% year over year and up 105.1% in the last four years The 5-market fed steer live price was $203.56/cwt. for the week ending January 17, up 17.3% from one year ago and up 85.9% from January 2021. Daily 5-market fed steer prices hit $200/cwt. for the first time ever on January 7 and reached as high as $205.37/cwt. on January 15. Higher fed prices are expected ahead. The strong cattle and beef price trend coming into 2025 is expected to continue as cattle inventories and beef supplies tighten further in the coming months. However, while cattle and beef markets are strong internally, external shocks from political uncertainty along with U.S. and global macroeconomic jitters may cause short-term shocks and short-lived market setbacks. Volatility is likely to accompany a bullish market expectation. The entire article can be found HERE. Nebraska Legislators Move Against Cultivated Meat Nebraska Governor Jim Pillen and State Senator Barry DeKay have introduced a bill aimed at prohibiting the manufacturing, distribution, and sale of lab-grown meat within the state. According to a press release from the governor's office, the proposed legislation seeks to safeguard Nebraska's agricultural heritage and the integrity of natural meat products. Preserving Nebraska's Agricultural Identity Gov. Pillen emphasized the importance of protecting Nebraska's agricultural legacy, stating: “We feed the world and save the planet. To ensure that we can do that for generations to come, we need to take steps that keep extremists from introducing unproven meat products to consumers.” The bill defines “cultivated food protein” and categorizes such products as “adulterated food products” under Nebraska's Pure Food Act. This classification would require clear labeling to distinguish lab-grown products from traditional meat. Concerns Over Lab-Grown Meat State Sen. DeKay raised concerns about the nutritional value and transparency of lab-grown meat, explaining: “There are clear, recognized benefits of meat as a source of protein. It is uncertain whether manufactured meat protein is a substitute for natural meat sources to meet essential dietary needs. I question elevating lab meat to a level of equivalency with real meat.” He also highlighted the potential economic and ethical issues surrounding lab-grown meat production, pointing to its support from organizations advocating for the elimination of animal agriculture in Nebraska and across the United States. Ensuring Transparency and Protecting Livestock A core focus of the proposed legislation is to establish clear labeling rules, ensuring consumers are aware that cultured meat is not traditional meat. Sen. DeKay added: “Until or unless there are clear labeling rules that adequately disclose that cultured meat is not real meat, its sale allows lab meats to unfairly benefit from industry investments in marketing and production. This is part of the process to make sure our way of life, our livestock, and the products we put on the dinner table stay intact for the future.” The Broader Implications Nebraska's agriculture industry is a cornerstone of the state's economy, producing world-renowned beef and other livestock products. With this bill, lawmakers aim to protect the state's agricultural identity, ensure consumer transparency, and maintain the viability of traditional meat production for generations to come. Stay Informed As the debate over lab-grown meat continues, Nebraska remains at the forefront of defending traditional agriculture. Follow updates on this legislation to see how it shapes the future of food production and labeling standards in Nebraska and beyond. RanchChannel.Com Now Has The Futures Markets & New Listings Futures Markets RanchChannel.com now has futures markets at your fingertips! Feeder Cattle, Live Cattle, Corn, Wheat, Soybeans, Soybean Oil, Milk Class IV, and Ethanol. 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An episode packed with information – Kane Aegerter, the newly appointed Director of Seedstock Marketing for the American Hereford Association, joins host Shane Bedwell on this episode of 1881. With excitement building around the Hereford breed, they discuss its latest highlights and growing momentum. Kane shares his industry experience, along with the passion and vision driving his approach to helping breeders market their genetics. Reflecting on the start of 2025, they dive into the successes of Cattlemen's Congress and the National Western Stock Show, the unmatched demand for F1 females, and the value of Hereford bulls as sale season kicks off. Tune in now!
A unique podcast, coming to you live from Denver, Colorado, USA. This episode I chat on a combined live podcast with Heath and Brock from Angus One Promotions, about what they do, including an insight into the Bonsmara theory, Heath's visit to Wye Plantation and the relevance of pedigrees. We also go through the highlights of the National Western stock Show, as well as the tables turned as they interview me!
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"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!"
This week, we're revisiting a special conversation with Paul Andrews, President and CEO of the National Western Stock Show. As Paul concludes his tenure, we reflect on the 119-year legacy of this iconic event, its roots in agricultural education, and its role in preserving Western heritage. Discover the fascinating history of the stock show, its expansion into a global hub for livestock, rodeo, and youth programs, and the transformative impact of its scholarship initiatives. Learn how the National Western continues to shape Denver's cultural and economic landscape while inspiring future generations.Need professional help finding, buying or selling a legacy ranch, contact us: Mirr Ranch Group 901 Acoma Street Denver, CO 80204 Phone: (303) 623-4545 https://www.MirrRanchGroup.com/
January 14th, 2025 - More cold is coming! Get ready to face it with us this weekend. We're also going full swing on the Stock Show and going over some other January must do's. As always, we're sharing our favorite upcoming cultural events, art openings, concerts, and all of the things that make Denver the city we're proud to call home. Follow WDG: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8u8GmvBi6th6LOOMCuwJKw Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/whats_good_denver/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@whatsgooddenver Do you have a Denver event, cause, opening, or recommendation that you want to share with us? We want to hear from you! Tell us what's good at tom@kitcaster.com. The Goods: ETH Denver Reminder Todo + Friends @ Mockingbird Heart & Sole Sneaker Gala @ Temple Goat Sound Bath @ The Shops at Northfield National Western Stock Show Free Grounds Admission Day Denver Art Museum Free Day Introvert Book Club @ Denver Art Museum Our Sponsor: Kitcaster Podcast Agency Music produced by Troy Higgins
The National Western Stock Show is a Denver tradition — for 119 years, this event highlighting our livestock and agriculture industry has been bringing farmers, ranchers, and cowfolk from all over the country to the Mile High City each January. But once upon a time, this crucial economic and cultural legacy almost pulled up stakes and left for good. Last year, producer Paul Karolyi and host Bree Davies spoke with some of the key players in that drama about what happened when Denver almost let a beloved piece of living history leave town forever. How much does the stock show matter to you as a Denverite? Is there an event you never miss? Or a favorite rodeo memory? Or do you wish the stock show left town for good? We want to hear from you! Text or leave us a voicemail with your name and neighborhood, and you might hear it on the show: 720-500-5418 Bree mentioned National Western Stock Show CEO Paul Andrews' recent decision to step down after this year's show. Get your tickets to HEYDAY now! We're putting on an indoor fair with urban flair, like a classic county fair but with a very cool Denver twist. Join us on March 8 for classic carnival games, vintage arcade games, Denver-themed balloon art, and a full day of grandstand entertainment, featuring some of your favorite guests from the podcast. It's family friendly, too, if you wanna bring your kids. Get those tickets now at www.heydaydenver.com. For even more news from around the city, subscribe to our morning newsletter Hey Denver at denver.citycast.fm. Follow us on Instagram: @citycastdenver Chat with other listeners on reddit: r/CityCastDenver Support City Cast Denver by becoming a member: membership.citycast.fm Looking to advertise on City Cast Denver? Check out our options for podcast and newsletter ads at citycast.fm/advertise Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Guest: Paul Andrews President and CEO The National Western Stock Show starts on January 11th and will be here for two weeks. It all kicks off with the big parade on January 9th in downtown Denver with the Grand Marshal being Kathy Sabine. The National Western Stock Show is a non-profit that started in 1906. The show is sixteen days with rodeos, PBR, livestock shows, horse shows, shopping and so much more. Over 50 states and a lot of countries from around the world will be represented this year. https://nationalwestern.com/
In this episode of Angus Underground, host David Brown reflects on New Year's resolutions, emphasizing personal growth and business development. The conversation transitions to the significance of the National Western Stock Show, highlighting its role in agriculture and community engagement. Jennifer Boca, Senior Director of Livestock Operations, discusses her responsibilities and the importance of maintaining relevance in agriculture, especially in urban settings. The episode concludes with insights into the growth of stock show entries and an overview of the upcoming Foundation Angus Sale. This conversation covers various aspects of the upcoming Angus Sale at the National Western Stock Show, including the excitement surrounding the event, the community engagement through fundraising efforts, and the introduction of the Maternal Merit Sale. The discussion also highlights an educational program aimed at enhancing knowledge in cattle breeding and concludes with a recap of a successful benefit auction for Hurricane Helene victims. For more information on our episode sponsor, Montana Ranch, please visit MontanaRanchAngus.com. To learn more about advertising with Angus Underground Podcast, please email AngusUnderground@yahoo.com.
Join us for a special episode of The Land Bulletin as we reflect on some of our most inspiring conversations from the past year. In this compilation, we delve into the values central to Western life—heritage preservation, land stewardship, and community legacy. Hear from voices like Rick Knight on the deep-rooted knowledge that shapes private land stewardship, Faith Hamlin on balancing tradition with modern ranch management, and Joshua Coursey on the critical role of private landowners in wildlife conservation. We also highlight the National Western Stock Show's impact on celebrating Western culture and education with outgoing CEO Paul Andrews. Together, these insights capture the spirit of the West and the collective responsibility to keep its legacy alive for future generations.Topics[0:00] Introduction: Best of The Land Bulletin[1:04] Rick Knight: Ranchers as a Keystone Species[11:00] Faith Hamlin: The Next Generation of Ranchers, Grits, & Guts[20:21] Joshua Coursey: Protecting the Mule Deer Population of the West[31:31] Paul Andrews: The Great Western Stock ShowFull EpisodesRanchers as a Keystone SpeciesThe Next Generation of Ranchers, Grits, & Guts Part 1 and Part 2 Protecting Mule Deer Populations of the West Part 1 and Part 2Western Life for Over 100 Years: The Story of the National Western Stock ShowLinksAbout Rick KnightMuley Fanatic FoundationThe Little Jennie RanchNational Western Stock ShowNeed professional help finding, buying or selling a legacy ranch, contact us: Mirr Ranch Group 901 Acoma Street Denver, CO 80204 Phone: (303) 623-4545 https://www.MirrRanchGroup.com/
Dustin Egusquiza and Levi Lord took home the 2024 Guymon Pioneer Days Rodeo win May 3-5, after roping three muleys in 22.6 seconds for $3,596 a man. Between the rounds and the aggregate, Egusquiza and Lord left Oklahoma with $5,298 each to push Egusquiza to No. 1 in the world standings with $70,234.22 won on the year and Lord to No. 2 on the heel side with $70,234.22 as well.Egusquiza and Lord have had a major first half of the 2024 ProRodeo season, notching wins like the National Western Stock Show and Rodeo (Denver), Sandhills Stock Show & Rodeo (Odessa) and Rodeo Austin, as well as picking up major checks at the San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo and San Angelo Stock Show and Rodeo.On this episode of The Short Score, Egusquiza and Lord talk about their win in Guymon and how this year is going.MORE FROM THE SCOREYeti US Open Champs Andrew Ward and Jake Long on The Score PodcastThe Short Score: Weekend for the Resistol RookiesThe Short Score: Sydney BallThe Short Score: Luke Brown's 2008 Pendleton WinGenuine Billy Cook's Saddlemaker Jody Ramer
Dustin Egusquiza and Levi Lord took home the 2024 Guymon Pioneer Days Rodeo win May 3-5, after roping three muleys in 22.6 seconds for $3,596 a man. Between the rounds and the aggregate, Egusquiza and Lord left Oklahoma with $5,298 each to push Egusquiza to No. 1 in the world standings with $70,234.22 won on the year and Lord to No. 2 on the heel side with $70,234.22 as well.Egusquiza and Lord have had a major first half of the 2024 ProRodeo season, notching wins like the National Western Stock Show and Rodeo (Denver), Sandhills Stock Show & Rodeo (Odessa) and Rodeo Austin, as well as picking up major checks at the San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo and San Angelo Stock Show and Rodeo.On this episode of The Short Score, Egusquiza and Lord talk about their win in Guymon and how this year is going.MORE FROM THE SCOREYeti US Open Champs Andrew Ward and Jake Long on The Score PodcastThe Short Score: Weekend for the Resistol RookiesThe Short Score: Sydney BallThe Short Score: Luke Brown's 2008 Pendleton WinGenuine Billy Cook's Saddlemaker Jody Ramer
Caroline Lukens is the rodeo production coordinator for the National Western Stock Show & Rodeo and she sits down with us to talk about her career! Follow us on instagram @womeninwesternpodcast new episodes every Wednesday!
There's been a name continuously winning in the show ring. And the cool part, he's actually from my home state of Iowa. Mason Shalla has been unstoppable recently. Last year, he won the steer show at the Iowa State Fair and recently got reserve at the National Western Stock Show in Denver! Learn more in this episode about his winning career is how it's just part of the family business.
We continue to focus on the importance of the National Western Stock Show to the ranching lifestyle, by narrowing in on the Coors Western Art Exhibit and Sale. This art show is one that is dear to Mirr Ranch Group, as they have been supporters of the exhibit for many years. To discuss what Coors Western is and how it is moving forward, we invited the new curator of the exhibit, Kate Hlavin to the show. Let's see what we found out!For more information on the Coors Western Art Exhibit and Sale please visit coorswesternart.comNeed professional help finding, buying, or selling a legacy ranch, contact us:Mirr Ranch Group901 Acoma StreetDenver, CO 80204Phone: (303) 623-4545https://www.MirrRanchGroup.com/
Our first episode is here - Sister & Steva catch up with the guy behind many of your recips, who also happens to have a pretty good vision for the National Western Stock Show, who has also raised a champion or two himself…Mr. Dan Kendrick. ….We'll also meet up with an industry legend who recently served as the judge for the Ft Worth Market Lambs - Mr. Brad Dale. Mr. Kevin Mock is joining us to visit about the upcoming Midwest Fever sale which kicks off THE live sale season in the Midwest. And in our BANNER HANGERS segment, we're going to visit with Miss Tristan Salopek, the exhibitor of the 3-time national champion speck from this past show season. Lastly preview upcoming sales that are featured on championdrive.com, and hear about how you can submit your suggestions for our LET'S HEAR IT segment where we'll answer all your show lamb/sheep questions you've got in future podcasts. As always, for more info on all of these events and everything in the show lamb word, visit championdrive.com on a daily basis!
In early January ranchers, cowboys, and tourists alike, look forward to visiting Denver to visit the National Western Stock Show. As the Stock Show wrapped up it's 118th year we invited the CEO and President of the National Western Stock Show and Complex Paul Andrews to discuss this years Stock Show, and its importance to the farming and ranching community. Let's see what we discovered.Panel: Haley Mirr, and Paul AndrewsNeed professional help finding, buying, or selling a legacy ranch, contact us:Mirr Ranch Group901 Acoma StreetDenver, CO 80204Phone: (303) 623-4545https://www.MirrRanchGroup.com/
Sec. Blayne Arthur explains what she hopes to accomplish with this podcast (:00). Sec. Arthur talks to HS senior Katie Eisenhauer and 8th grader Sayde Allen about growing up in the ag world. Both are coming off successful showings involving goats and sheep at the National Western Stock Show in Denver (04:20). Sec. Arthur and ODAFF PIO Lee Benson share their thoughts on the interview, the OK Agriculture Hall of Fame, and a random ag fact (32:35).
David and Joe report from the National Western Stock Show. First, they sit down with American Angus Association CEO Mark McCully and Angus Genetics Inc. President Kelly Retallick. Then, they are joined by American Angus Association board members Darrell Stevenson, Mark Ahearn, and Smitty Lamb.Mentioned in this Episode:MontanaRanchAngus.comBruinRanch.comShadyBrookAngus Farm.comFacebook @AngusUndergroundInstagram @AngusUndergroundContact AngusUnderground@Yahoo.com or call (406) 210-1366 if you are interested in becoming a sponsor for Angus Underground.InsureMyBull.comHooverAngus.comAmerican Angus AssociationNational Western Stock ShowAngus Genetics Inc. Quotes:“It's critical that we as an industry, American Angus Association, help propel this, and show them what we're all about.” [26:53]“Instead of fighting for the environmental or ‘sustainable issues' we need to educate these communities how vital we are not only for food security but for the general health and well-being of the environment as well.” — Darrell [28:12]“We have a very diverse membership, and we have to keep that diversity in mind when we make these decisions.” [32:07]“We don't talk about accuracy enough.” — Smitty [56:32]“Diversity is key and critical to our success.” [1:08:32]“It's so important for young people to continue to be involved in our breed and understand what we do.” — Kelly [1:12:22]“Spending time on our breeding objectives is one of the most important things we can do to make a genetic change because you've got to know where you want to go in order to see the results.” — Kelly [1:17:05]
David and Joe are back at the National Western Stock Show with man on the street style interviews. They sit down with fellow Angus breeders, dear friends and Angus Underground listeners including: Ryan Parry from Parry Angus, Darren Kilgore from Faith Angus Farm, Chris Earl from CK 6, Will Mayes and Dallas Woltemath from ZWT Ranch, Lex Carter and Robert Whitacre from Breeder Link, Brent Sadler from Sadler Ranches, Brad and Melissa Elmore, Jake Tiedeman from Baldridge Tiedeman, Jake Phillips, and Bruce and Amie Stertzbach. Mentioned in this Episode:MontanaRanchAngus.comBruinRanch.comShadyBrookAngus Farm.comFacebook @AngusUndergroundInstagram @AngusUndergroundContact AngusUnderground@Yahoo.com or call (406) 210-1366 if you are interested in becoming a sponsor for Angus Underground.InsureMyBull.com HooverAngus.com American Angus AssociationNational Western Stock Show Parry Angus Faith Angus Farm CK6 Consulting ZWT Ranch Breeder Link Sadler RanchesBaldridge Tiedeman Stertzbach Cattle Company Quotes:“I found a way to take genetics which I love. But bring it to good people which I love more.” [14:57] - Chris “I saw a God given animal that can take grass anywhere in the country anywhere and turn it into a product that has value to the market, and I really saw it as a way to sustain people.” [16:16] - Chris “I want genetics to support great people.” [16:40] - Chris “When you can contribute to somebody else's growth, take advantage of that. Will you ever get paid back? Yes. Will you get paid back in dollars? Not necessarily, but the gratification you get out of being able to help somebody down the road is worth more than you could ever write a check for. ” [31:06] - Darren “When young people approach us, we detect that enthusiasm. The switch flips and we want to help that person. So that's what it's all about.” [34:27] “I think that's the passion of cattle people. We are family oriented, and you always want to pass on what you did to your kids. A new generation.” [1:45:01] - Bruce
3 Minutes In Denver, One For The Ages
Season 3 Episode 4 National Western stock show and Poker Run results. Red Bluff Bull, Gelding, and stock dog sale with manager BJ Macfarlane.
In this episode of Northern Ag Network on Demand, I talk with Katelyn Kohlbeck. Fourth generation rancher on her family's Storey Hereford Ranch near Bozeman. Katelyn just returned from the National Western Stock Show where the Storey Hereford Ranch goes every year to exhibit their outstanding genetics in Denver. I ask Katelyn what the National Western means to Montana cattle breeders and why they go every year in January during calving season for many of those operations. We also talk about the Stock Show in the context of Denver and the state of Colorado's harmful action's and initiatives towards agriculture. All that and even more in Northern Ag Network on Demand.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Season 3 Episode 3 Live from the National Western Stock show with Cody Runft of Cody Cattle Co.
Sponsored by Tecovas, Western Week continues! And we are going into the belly of the beast, the Stock Show itself. Join host Bree Davies and returning guest Joshua Emerson — stand-up comic and co-chair of the Denver American Indian Commission — as they talk to ranchers and vendors, old-timers and outlaws, and all sorts of colorful characters in town to carry on this beloved Denver tradition. Tag along as they ask the uncomfortable questions, open the closed doors, and figure out once and for all, what does one do inside a Beef Palace? Missed an episode of Western Week? Catch up on all the goodness: The Day The Stock Show Almost Left Denver An Expert's Guide to the 2024 Stock Show Can You Guess Which Wild West Tales Are True or Fake? For even more Western Week, subscribe to our morning newsletter Hey Denver at denver.citycast.fm. Follow us on Instagram: @citycastdenver Chat with other listeners on reddit: r/CityCastDenver Support City Cast Denver by becoming a member: membership.citycast.fm/denver What do you think? Text or leave us a voicemail with your name and neighborhood, and you might hear it on the show: 720-500-5418 Looking to advertise on City Cast Denver? Check out our options for podcast and newsletter ads at citycast.fm/advertise Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
January 9, 2023 - Riley hops on this week to talk us through her thoughts on the golf and billiards scenes in Denver. Toulouse targets every wire in the studio. We also go DEEP on the National Western Stock Show. As always, we're sharing our favorite upcoming cultural events, art openings, concerts, and all of the things that make Denver the city we're proud to call home. Do you have a Denver event, cause, opening, or recommendation that you want to share with us? We want to hear from you! Tell us what's good at tom@kitcaster.com. The Goods: Ceviche Making Class - TORO Weighted vest resources Bounce Sculpt - Krystallos Movement Dumpling Mastery with Kung Fu Dumplings - Far East Center Dining In The Dark - The Fort - Morrison Yoga at the Downtown Aquarium National Western Stock Show Nuggets vs Pelicans PINK HAWKS - with Don Chicharrón, THE GOOD FATS METERS PROJECT Our Sponsor: Samana Float Center Music produced by Troy Higgins
The National Western Stock Show, held annually in Denver since 1906, is known as the Super Bowl of livestock shows, and one of the most prestigious horse shows and rodeos in the world. Initially aimed at demonstrating better breeding and feeding techniques to local stockmen, the show has grown to become one of the world's largest stock shows, attracting global participants. The National Western Stock Show (NWSS), held annually in Denver over 16 days in January, supported $171 million in net economic activity in 2023 across the state of Colorado. The economic impacts of the National Western Stock Show were driven by the 702,698 attendees who came to the show and the thousands of competitors and exhibitors from across the world that make the event the premier western heritage and entertainment event. Attendance at the stock show equals filling Empower Field at Mile High at every Broncos home game. On this episode of Common Sense Digest, Host and Chairman Earl Wright welcomes President & CEO Paul Andrews to the show to discuss the history of the stock show, its profound economic impact, its continued growth, and its educational initiatives. Paul has been a part of the NWSS team for 14 years and brings his unique insight to the show to discuss one of Colorado's truly iconic yearly events. Thank you for listening to Common Sense Digest. Please rate, review, and subscribe on your favorite podcatcher. All of our podcasts can be found here.
Sponsored by Tecovas, Western Week continues! As the longhorns paraded down 17th Street yesterday to kick off the National Western Stock Show, we gathered downtown to talk through the biggest stories of the week, each of which offers a look at the state of Colorado's urban-rural divide. Longtime Western Slope representative Lauren Boebert is switching districts — will she appeal to conservatives in Denver's suburbs? Then, thanks mostly to urban voters, wolf reintroduction is in full swing — so what does it all have to do with the Mile High price of a burger these days? Producer Paul Karolyi and host Bree Davies are joined by Aspen Times Western Slope politics reporter Elliott Wenzler to dig into the news and share the first Rocky Mountain Highs and Lows of 2024. Elliott talked about donkeys as the first line of defense against wolves, shouted out the Ouray Ice Festival, and mentioned Jesse Paul's coverage of Boebert's district switch. Bree referenced a story from The Oregonian about the impacts of wolf reintroduction and unrelated, Aaron Gordon's dog bites. Paul talked about Russell Wilson's good sportsmanship and the federal government's lack of support for Denver and the migrant crisis. What do you think? Text or leave us a voicemail with your name and neighborhood, and you might hear it on the show: 720-500-5418 For even more news from around the city, subscribe to our morning newsletter Hey Denver at denver.citycast.fm. Follow us on Instagram: @citycastdenver Chat with other listeners on reddit: r/CityCastDenver Support City Cast Denver by becoming a member: membership.citycast.fm/Denver Looking to advertise on City Cast Denver? Check out our options for podcast and newsletter ads at citycast.fm/advertise Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Presented by Tecovas, Western Week continues! The National Western Stock Show kicks off this weekend, serving up 16 days of fun things to do, see, and eat! Whether you're an experienced rodeo-goer or a first-timer, a plan is a necessity — but where do you start? From a high-dollar art show to mutton bustin' to cattle pageantry, there are dozens of unique agricultural, historical, cultural, and culinary offerings to choose from. Host Bree Davies and producer Paul Karolyi sit down with Westword editor Patty Calhoun — a super Stock Show aficionado and cowboy boot enthusiast — to get the lowdown on how to do the big horse and cattle show right. For even more help planning your Stock Show visit, we've got a quick and dirty FAQ for you at denver.citycast.fm. Patty mentioned the Coors Western Art Exhibit, the Cowboy Bar, and the Livestock Exchange building, along with other historic buildings worth touring on the National Western property. Paul quoted from the 2023 Leachman Cattle of Colorado Commercial Breeder's Guide. ICYMI: We also discussed the 4-H kids who raise livestock for the Stock Show, but neglected to mention the episode we made last January tagging along with one Arvada girl who was showing off a goat. Check it out if you missed it! Our Hey Denver newsletter editor Peyton Garcia has some helpful tips for navigating parking, ticket pricing, and more at the Stock Show. For even more news from around the city, subscribe to Hey Denver at denver.citycast.fm. Follow us on Instagram: @citycastdenver Chat with other listeners on reddit: r/CityCastDenver What do you think? Text or leave us a voicemail with your name and neighborhood, and you might hear it on the show: 720-500-5418 Looking to advertise on City Cast Denver? Check out our options for podcast and newsletter ads at citycast.fm/advertise Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Yup'ik artist exhibits MMIP qaspeq across the country CO Indigenous dance group debuts at National Western Stock Show
A customer has filed a negligence lawsuit against Dunkin', claiming he was injured by an exploding toilet at one of the coffee chain's locations in central Florida. Should Super Bowl weekend be a national holiday? A bride is being slammed for charging her guests $65 to attend the wedding. How to enjoy the National Western Stock Show. What's going on with Madonna? A former Denver Broncos tight end highjacked the show. And I give a special shoutout to my amazing listeners in Germany and France!
Welcome to Western Week, sponsored by Tecovas! The National Western Stock Show is set to open this weekend in Denver, as it has almost every January since 1906. More than a rodeo and livestock showcase, this annual event is an integral part of Denver's identity and economy, bringing in billions of dollars over the decades. But the story of a city and its rodeo is not all bolo ties and button-snap shirts! To kick off our weeklong celebration and investigation into Denver's Western roots, host Bree Davies and producer Paul Karolyi tracked down a chapter that's best not forgotten — the time the Stock Show almost left Denver… forever. We hear from former speaker of the Colorado House of Representatives Terrance Carroll, Rockmount Ranch Wear president Steve Weil, National Western Stock Show CEO Paul Andrews, and start to answer our big Western Week question: Is Denver still a cowtown? What do you think? Is Denver still a cowtown or something else entirely? We want to hear from you. Text or leave us a voicemail with your name and neighborhood, and you might hear it on the show: 720-500-5418 Stick around to the end of the episode for your Tecovas Tip of the Day! Because the Stock Show is its own world, and we've teamed up with Tecovas to get you all the insider know-how. For even more news from around the city, subscribe to our morning newsletter Hey Denver at denver.citycast.fm. Follow us on Instagram: @citycastdenver Chat with other listeners on reddit: r/CityCastDenver Looking to advertise on City Cast Denver? Check out our options for podcast and newsletter ads at citycast.fm/advertise Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
David and Vince are joined by special guests Dave Mullins from SaleRing.live and Matt McFarlane from M3 Marketing Services to discuss the very exciting upcoming National Western Stock Show and the Foundation Angus Sale. They highlight the distinctive features of this year's sale, which is divided into two parts: Thursday's live cattle and picks/flushes, and Saturday's embryos, boasting representation from 24‒25 states and offering world-class selections. The event is anticipated to be a gathering of the who's who in Angus genetics.Beyond revenue generation, this is a one-of-a-kind family-friendly event where participants have the chance to network on the industry's largest stage.Make sure to mark your calendars for the sale on Thursday, January 11, at 2 p.m., and don't miss out on the Junior Angus Show before the main event. Mentioned in this Episode:MontanaRanchAngus.comBruinRanch.comShadyBrookAngus Farm.comFacebook @AngusUndergroundInstagram @AngusUndergroundContact AngusUnderground@Yahoo.com or call (406) 210-1366 if you are interested in becoming a sponsor for Angus Underground.InsureMyBullNational Western Stock ShowSaleRing.LiveM3cattlemarketing.comThe 4th Annual Dotson Christmas Charity Raffle — donate on VENMO at @greg-dotson-9 Quotes:“I'm just blown away from start to finish on the sale.” [20:52]“It is truly networking on the industry's largest stage, and if you've never experienced it, you owe it to yourself to go and experience it at least once.” [40:00]
This is a troubled time in our world. But each person has some personal power, some ability to help, even in the smallest of ways. Sometimes that is all we can do, and it is more than enough. How do we help impassioned young people to believe in themselves and take action to help the world? Meet Michaella Gallina and Elise Strong, two inspiring women, one a previous winner of the Gloria Barron Prize for Young Heroes, and the other, a mother of a previous winner. Michaella shares with us just how she started the Exceptional Rodeo for disabled children at the age of ten years old. Elise shares her journey of encouraging and empowering her son Josiah, founder of the non-profit Save the Nautilus. Don't miss that pivotal moment when you are called to action. And don't miss this inspiring conversation! About Michaella Gallina: Michaella Gallina is the Vice President of Investor Relations and ESG for H&R Block. Previously, she held many corporate finance roles including Chief of Staff, head of investor relations and corporate communications, and corporate development for several publicly traded companies. Before that, she worked as an investment analyst and in investment banking. Ms. Gallina graduated summa cum laude from the University of Denver with a bachelors and masters degree in finance and was a Boettcher Scholar and Coca-Cola Scholar. Beginning at the age of 8, Michaella led the Exceptional Rodeo, a rodeo for physically and mentally disabled children in her hometown, which is carried on today at the National Western Stock Show. She was an inaugural Barron Prize winner in 2001. Michaella is a national champion equestrian and resides in Denver, Colorado. Learn about the Exceptional Rodeo. About Elise Strong: Elise is the mother of Lucas and Josiah Utsch ( Winner of 2012 Barron Prize). She lives in Bozeman MT with her husband Adrian & Golden Retriever Molly. Elise has worked as a sailor, teacher, and landscaper, and also helped run her mother's family business. She is an active supporter of numerous environmental and community service projects and serves on the boards of several local non-profit organizations. She spends her time caring for her family, working to protect the natural world and expanding support for underprivileged teens in Montana. Learn more about how Save the Nautilus is making an impact. Check out the Gloria Barron Prize for Young Heroes. Magic & Mountains is hosted by T. A. Barron, beloved author of 32 books and counting. Carolyn Hunter is co-host. Magic & Mountains Theme Song by Julian Peterson.
The National Western Stock Show is hiring for this year show! Your last chance to apply is today!
Hour 3 - The National Western Stock Show is hiring for this year show! Your last chance to apply is today! Oprah has put out her Christmas list and it doesn't seem as affordable as years past. Jamie is bragging in the studio about how someone slid into her DMs. Who could it be?