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On this episode of the Panoramic Outdoors podcast, Sheldon sits down with Brett Gardiner, the 13-time Rodeo Announcer of the Year and one of the most recognized voices in Canadian rodeo. Brett shares his journey from the early days in the arena to becoming a key figure in the Professional Bull Riders (PBR) circuit. Together, they dive into the heart of rodeo culture, discussing the western lifestyle, the energy of live events, and the powerful sense of community that surrounds the sport. Beyond the spotlight, Brett opens up about the importance of men's mental health—particularly in high-pressure, rural, and performance-driven environments. He and Sheldon explore how the cowboy way of life encourages strength, but also how it must evolve to support vulnerability, wellness, and connection. This episode is a powerful look at the people, stories, and values that keep the western tradition alive, on and off the dirt. Thank you to our sponsors: https://www.ihunterapp.com/ https://www.heightsoutdoors.com/ https://orvsappliance.com/ https://www.redneckhuntingcanada.com/
Bo Swayze interviews famed Rodeo Announcer Bob Tallman on his thoughts about Billings' new rodeo venue.
BTC host Doug Simcox travels to Ramer, Alabama and sits down with legendary pro-rodeo announcer Jerry Todd. From riding bareback horses to becoming one of the most recognizable voices in rodeo, Jerry shares his incredible journey.We discuss his start in announcing, being discovered by Preston Fowlkes, meeting his mentor Clem McSpadden, and working with several of the top stock contractors like Ken Treadway Rodeo, Charlie Lowry's 4L Rodeo, and J-Bar-J Rodeo. Jerry reflects on calling the International Finals Rodeo (IFR), his years at the PRCA Southeast Circuit Finals, and the evolution of rodeo entertainment.He also gives us a glimpse into life at Kick Back Ranch Resort, which he runs with his wife Mindy, and their work with the inspiring Miracle Rodeo for children with disabilities. Packed with history, humor, and heart, this episode is a must-listen!
Being a PRCA Rodeo announcer, Travis brings a unique perspective about health and wellness to "Pivot Point of View" in this episode. He not only gets a front row seat to watching rodeo athletes compete and develop over the years, but he also gets some great insiders behind the scenes perspective at the elite events across the country. Travis provides some great nuggets on life as well: "Be willing to say 'yes' to something you have never done before" ~ It just might change your life. "Never let the same mistake beat you twice" If you like this episode, please subscribe and share it with others!
Doug Mathis - renowned pro rodeo announcer celebrated for his dynamic style and deep knowledge of the sport. His vibrant commentary has made him a sought-after announcer at major rodeo events across the U.S. Mathis gained wider recognition with his appearance in season four of the popular TV series "Yellowstone," showcasing his authentic announcing skills to a broader audience.Michael Pintar - prominent pro rodeo photographer known for capturing the raw intensity and spirit of rodeo events. His work, characterized by its vivid detail and dynamic composition, has made him a respected figure in the rodeo community. Pintar has been featured three times on the Mountain Side Podcast, where he shares insights into his craft and experiences in the world of rodeo photography.Tune in as Doug Mathis & Michael Pintar joins Bobby Marshall to perform in-studio and discuss photography, rodeo, bull riding, Colorado, mountain life, and so much more.Please subscribe or like us on social media platforms for updates on shows, events, and episode drops. www.themountainsidepodcast.comwww.pintargraphy.comSponsor Links:www.JockoFuel.comMountain Side listeners receive 10% off all Jocko Fuel products! Use Code TMS10 to save. www.ONNIT.comMountain Side listeners use Discount code TMS to receive 10% off ONNIT products! www.BulletProof.comMountain Side listeners Use Discounts code: MOUNTAINSIDE to receive 20% off all Bulletproof products! Other Affiliates Links
Join Mike Howell as he chats with Brett Gardiner, 12-time Canadian Pro Rodeo announcer of the year. Brett and Mike continue the ongoing discussion about mental health in agriculture, focusing in on the impacts on males in the agriculture community. They chat stigma, getting over the initial barrier to seeking help and where to go for help when the need arises. For mental health support in Alberta, Canada visit agknow.ca In the United States, you can find your Farm and Ranch Stress Assistance Network regional information here: https://www.nifa.usda.gov/grants/programs/farm-ranch-stress-assistance-network-frsan Looking for the latest in crop nutrition research? Visit nutrien-ekonomics.com Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@NutrieneKonomics
Welcome to the second episode of our podcast exploring the life and career of Jerry Bellis, a legendary pro rodeo announcer who spent over 30 years announcing for the Longhorn Rodeo Company. Recorded on Jerry's front porch in McEwen, Tennessee, this series offers a unique glimpse into his experiences and the world of professional rodeo.Join us as Jerry shares his stories, insights, and the challenges he's faced throughout his career. Whether you're a rodeo enthusiast or new to the scene, this podcast provides an engaging look at the rich history and traditions of professional rodeo through the eyes of one of its most dedicated figures.We hope that you enjoy!International Finals Rodeohttps://www.ipra-rodeo.com/ifrThe IRA Projecthttps://www.facebook.com/groups/681292165259783New York State Rodeo Museumhttps://www.facebook.com/groups/1159615314694489Beyond the Chutes Facebook Pagehttps://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100093822821241Beyond the Chutes Webpagehttps://beyondthechutes.show/ParaSight Systemshttps://www.parasightsystem.com/#rodeo #cowboy #cowboyboots #cowgirl #cowgirlstyle #westernstyle #westernfashion #horse #horseriding #bullriding #podcast #podcaster #podcastersofinstagram #rodeopodcast #rodeohouston #rodeofashion #prorodeo #sttite #fwst #dance #fwst2023 #fwst2024 #rodeohorse #rodeoroad #rodeocharm #rodeoclown #yellowstone #ipra #prca #pbr #pbrbrasil #historychannel #history #historybuff #historylovers
Join Sam and Doug on their Tennessee BTC recording tour as they bring you captivating stories from the heart of the rodeo world. In this episode, they stop in McEwen, Tennessee, to visit the legendary Pro Rodeo Announcer, Jerry Belles. Sam and Jerry reminisce about their days in South Florida, sharing tales of working cattle and the unique challenges of life on the rodeo road. Tune in for an engaging conversation filled with nostalgia, insights, and the true spirit of the rodeo. Whether you're a rodeo enthusiast or just love a good story, this episode is sure to rope you in!
We discuss the Extreme Bares and Broncs Competition taking place this weekend in Havre at the Bigger Better Barn.
Get ready for a wild ride as Next Stop Mississippi broadcasts live from the 59th Annual Dixie National Livestock Show & Rodeo! Join us for live interviews with American Idol Finalist and Mississippi born and raised, Colin Stough, Miss Rodeo America, Emma Cameron, Rodeo Announcer, Andy Stewart, Rodeo Clown, Dusty Myers and Commissioner of Agriculture and Commerce Andy Gipson for a behind-the-scenes look at the action, shop, learn and explore with us during their Free Rodeo Days! So, grab your cowboy hat, stay tuned, buckle up and hold on tight for your Next Stop, Mississippi on MPB Think Radio!Next Stop, Mississippi is your #1 on-air source for information about upcoming events and attractions across the state. Get to know the real Mississippi! Each week the show's hosts, Germaine Flood and Kamel King, Tourism Development Bureau Manger with Visit Mississippi, highlight well-known and unknown places in Mississippi with the best food, parks, music and arts. They'll not only tell you what's going on in your neck of the woods, but also share the history and people behind the markets, sporting events, concerts, fairs and festivals all over Mississippi. Hear the personal stories and traditions behind that favorite event you attend each year on Next Stop, Mississippi. Check out our Sipp Events calendar to help plan your next trip! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We've got a special guest today, West Huggins, a seasoned PRCA rodeo announcer for over 20 years, with 17 of those years dedicated to the PRCA. West's passion for rodeo runs deep, and he holds the Johnson County Sheriff Posse Rodeo close to his heart, as it's where he got his start. He's also a proud family man with his wife Keri, and two sons, Walker and Trevor. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-arena-press/message
Season 2 Episode 6 Honorary guest! The face of the Cowboy Channel, Cattleman, motivational speaker, & rodeo announcer Justin McKee visits about Marketing your product!
ER EP.4 - In this episode we introduce you to a first generation cowboy and Pro Rodeo announcer, Jacob Wallace! Jacob is from Green Forrest, Arkansas. He has created a career of announcing and directing music for big rodeos all across the country! He has been announcing for 15 years. All while continuing to live the dream roping steers, traveling to rodeos, and living the cowboy way.We talk about some of Jacob's favorite rodeos, how he became who he is today and we even have a couple dad jokes for you if you're into that kinda thing. Jacob's Accomplishments: ⁃ 4x top 5 Announcer of the year nominee in the IPRA ⁃ 3x Miss Rodeo USA pageant host ⁃ Co-announced and music director Hooey Jr. Patriot in Fort Worth Texas ⁃ 2x music Director for Bull Riders of America Finals For all bonus content and videos watch this podcast on our YouTube channel:Youtube Link:https://youtu.be/GmHbriX42EQLinks: Jacob Wallace on Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100008356484116 Bossman Products:https://bossmanbrand.com/?rfsn=6813999.2776e3 Thanks for checkin in, stickin' around, and listening to - another episode of Everything Rodeo!
Brandon McLagan talks about his life with his family on the road as a rodeo announcer and auctioneer. Brandon is living his dream life with his family by his side. He says "When you have a job you Love, it doesn't feel like work at all"
A former agriculture education instructor, Grover stepped out of the classroom and into a full-time career as an announcer. Now he strives to be the best in the business. A good announcer is a critical part of a successful event, and a good announcer is there for the producer, the committee and the fans, not for themselves. Grover has worked rodeos throughout the country for a variety of producers and committees. He started his announcing career at 19, working amateur and junior rodeos. Since then, he has worked his way up the ranks to the professional associations.
Marty Campbell's roles include Rodeo Announcer, Agriculture Teacher and Cowboy Church Minister, just to name a few. Join us in a conversation that includes chasing your passion, fun rodeo stories near and far, hard work and its great rewards.
What do you get when you sit down with Cree of PixelWorx and 3 of the best announcers in the equine industry? You get Straight Up Cree Talk. Straight Up Cree Talk with announcers Seth Roy, Lenell Dean, and Daymon Winborn.
Garrett Yerigan announced his very first rodeo performance at the age of 12. In 2021, he was named the PRCA Rodeo Announcer of the Year. Listen as host Rebel Sjeklocha learns more about Yerigan's career and vision for the sport.
How much do you know about rodeo production? Garrison Panzer is both a PRCA announcer and music director who takes a wholistic approach to rodeo production - from driving the tractor to building the arena.
We are kicking off 2022 RodeoKids Podcast season with an episode that is on fire! Skip Ransom, Rodeo Announcer and past bull rider, brings the heat during this by sharing his story and perspectives with a rawness that will inspire you and encourage you to have the tenacity it takes to be successful in and out of the arena! Tenacity: the quality or fact of being very determined; determination.
Ricky Booth is a talented and experienced business man. He grew up within his family's cattle business, and spent more than a few hours as a true-life cowboy. Today, he is still in the cattle business, but has expanded his commitments toward civic involvement as an Osceola County Commissioner. Ricky believes that people want and need to know what their public officials really believe - and he lives with his faith out front.
Host Will Rasmussen talks with Rodeo Announcer of the Year Wayne Brooks.
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Awesome time on the Podcast with Skip Ransom of "Ransom Notes" he has a great sense of humor and cool story... Grew up rodeoing in a not real rodeo family. Started riding calves at 7 and steers, then bulls. Did a little time with the US Army. I announced my first real event for $100 at a bull futurity deal and then went and quit my job to announce full time. It's been a passion of mine ever since high school. I've been blessed to announce for the MBR at the PBR finals fan zone and watch kids turn into top 10 athletes. I've got my PRCA card bought and will hopefully get the green light for 2022. Ransom Notes was something that happened accidentally, I made a post on FB late at night and then it exploded! It has since grown to 8,500 IG followers and brought more blessings then I could have imagined. Resources: @skipransomnotes Show Sponsors: @moderncowboyperformance www.moderncowboy.global @nrsworld www.nrsworld.com Show Music: “The Ropin Pen” By: Trent Willmon https://trentwillmon.com/ (https://trentwillmon.com/) MC Podcast Production & Editing: Tyler Hillenbrand @tyhbrand
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Steve Kenyon joins NFR Extra to share his start in the rodeo industry behind the microphone, the rodeo rollercoaster the past nine months and covering the NFR in Texas.
General manager of the Junior World Finals and ex-cohost of NFR Extra, Bo Gardner, joins the show to talk about what’s happening with Cowboy Christmas in Fort Worth and the Junior World Finals taking center stage in the historic Cowtown Coliseum. We also hang out with rodeo announcer/broadcaster Matt West to discuss joining the Junior World Finals team and the unique ride he has been on since March.
As we countdown the road to Wrangler NFR in Arlington, we are blessed to have two special guests that play a significant role in bringing the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo together. President and general manager of The Cowboy Channel, Jeff Medders and PRCA Rodeo announcer Andy Seiler join NFR Extra.
We're holding it down in New Mexico with host Matt Denetclaw and Kyle Tom, the Indian National Finals Rodeo Announcer, who is quickly rising to fame with recognition throughout Indian Country, lending his talents to produce high-quality events. It's always a great time when Kyle is on the mic, listen now to find out why!
What's up with the 20X NPRA announcer of the year? About the same as the rest of us, it seems. Catch legendary PNW announcer Scott Allen talking about watching Wade Leslie ride Wolfman for 100 points... and what was cooler than that, his favorite parts of telling rodeo stories, and how drawing a circle around Merrill, OR changed his life. Keep up with Scott at scottallenrodeoannouncer.com and fb @scottallenprorodeoannouncer / ig @scottallenrodeo Be sure to support my sponsors, Prefunk Beer Bar Nampa, and icarodeo.com, and get all your rodeo prints as well as my book, Beyond The Tiara, at tduncanphoto.com!
I had a great time talking with Glenn Orms owner of "The Cow Lot" & I'm sure you will find the history behind it as amazing I as did. In 1952, Nat Fleming, a young, North Texas Bootmaker, Rodeo Announcer, and entrepreneur, in Wichita Falls, Texas, had a dream. (https://thecowlot.wpengine.com/) was where essential work was done on the ranch, where cowboys worked their cattle. Nat dreamed of providing the cowboys who worked there with two must-have tools of their trade, a good hat and a pair of boots that “FIT”. That dream manifested into an all-out Western retail store, the Cow Lot. A 54-year body of work began, dedicated to Service, Quality, Honesty & Integrity…i.e. the Western Way of Life and How You Wear It. To enter the doors of the Cow Lot was to enter Nat’s dream. The scene emulated the American West and its way of doing business. Product quality was second only to the integrity of the personalized service. Each salesperson was an actual cowboy, passionate to serve you, their guest. Whether you were the President of the bank or the bank held the mortgage on your property, you were treated like you were the King of the Cowboys, or the Queen of the Cowgirls, as the case might be. Art was created before your very eyes by one of Nat’s hired cowhands posing as a salesperson. Hats were shaped to best serve your lifestyle and personality. Boots were fitted. Fit was guaranteed. Prices were affordable. Customer satisfaction was the order of the day. Together with his longtime friend Gene O’Brien, and later my father Dewey Orms, they built the Cow Lot into one of the finest Western Stores in North Texas, winning several awards including the Wendy Ryon Western Retailer of the Year. Nat met his life partner and wife, Tawana, at the store when she happened in for a new pair of Levis. The likes of legendary Larry McMurtry, author of Lonesome Dove, whose family ranched in the nearby town of Archer City, Texas, would stop and have a cup of coffee and visit and maybe buy a new pair of boots or a new hat. Nat was a pioneer in TV and Radio. In the early ’50s The Nat Fleming Show was one of the first on local TV providing 30 minutes a day 5 days a week. A big deal then because TV was only on 3 hours a day. He started broadcasting a weekly Saturday morning radio show from the store, The Nat Fleming Horn Honkin’ Show. When he saw a car drive by he would ask, ‘Honk your horn if you are listening .” 90% of the time the driver would honk and wave. The store grew and so did Nat’s inventory. Boot sizes ran from AAA widths to D. Fit was of utmost importance. Nat believed, ‘If you have to have a license to cut hair, you should have to have one to sell shoes.” People came from all over the United States to buy boots that “Fit”, the same was true with hats. Longtime Cow Lot general manager, JR Gahagan, shaped and fit most of the cowboys who were shooting the then popular and now famous Marlboro Man advertisements on a nearby ranch. Growing up in the Cow Lot, I was officially hired on in my Junior year of High School, where my skills in the art of boot fitting and hat shaping were fine-tuned. Just as importantly, I advanced my education in Nat’s University of Down Home Business, majoring in Homespun Philosophy and graduated with degrees in Service, Quality, Honesty & Integrity. After 54 years of service to his customers, Nat closed the doors to the great retail icon of North Texas and retired to work the real Cow Lot at his ranch in Byers, TX, where he was born and raised. He passed away in 2018 at the age of 96 leaving behind his wife Tawanna and his son Marty, who still run their cattle operation. In 2013 I found myself presented with an opportunity to re-open the Cow Lot. With Nat’s blessing, I took on the Cow Lot brand and created a hybrid version….an event based retail (https://thecowlot.wpengine.com/product-category/twisted-x-shoes/) ....
Beni Paulson chats it up with the T2 Ranch Life boys - Justin Ward & Gus Kronberg. Other highlights include the Western Edge Rodeo Report and Cowboy Poet Carson Houser. Rodeo Announcer Aaron Boerboom joins the show for the Breaking Eight TOP 8 Things NOT to do Behind the Bucking Chutes!New music off Breaking Eight's new album Double Down will be played and discussed. Get Breaking Eight info at https://www.breakingeight.com.
Chatting a bit with a guy who's seen it all in the Northwest's rodeo scene, and loves to talk about it. Marty tells stories about working with legends in Alaska, an accident that formed his career, and words of encouragement for those of us who can't team rope very well. Catch up with Marty at martycampbell.net Thanks to this episode's sponsors, icarodeo.com and Craft Lounge! Be sure to visit tduncanphoto.com for your rodeo prints, and to get your copy of my book, Beyond The Tiara!
In this episode I visit with rodeo announcer Jeff Lucas of Nashville, TN about how to find rodeo sponsorships as well as storms, wildfires, and my pretty face. (His words, not mine.) Be sure to visit this episode's sponsor, icarodeo.com, and Jeff's profiles: http://jefflucasrodeopersonality.com https://www.facebook.com/jefflucasrodeo/ https://www.instagram.com/jefflucasrodeo Visit my website, http://tduncanphoto.com for your rodeo photos, or to get your copy of Beyond The Tiara, the photobook on rodeo queens! Follow me at facebook.com/tduncanphoto and instagram.com/tduncanphotography!
We catch up with World Champion Cowboy Shane Hanchey to see what he's doing during this downtime and reflect on his successful 2019 season. Talented Professional Rodeo Announcer Anthony Lucia shares how he got his break in the rodeo business and how it's flourished from there.
This week on the show Mike Labelle wraps up a busy weekend in the CPRA rodeo schedule. 4 stops for our athletes - Leduc, Hand Hills, Grande Prairie and Wildwood. Hear the results from each of the rodeos this past weekend.
Rodeo Announcer Mike Labelle brings you up to speed after the CPRA rodeo in Falkland BC and the Cloverdale Invitational. Plus updated CPRA, PRCA and World Standings as of May 23, 2018.
On the Rodeo Podcast this week, Mike catches up with bull rider Zane Lambert...after he took 1st place in both CPRA rodeos this past weekend. Mike will also catch you up on the unofficial standings from Coleman & Camrose....CPRA standings, PRCA standings and World Standings as of April 30th, 2018.
Bob Tallman is a Professional Rodeo Announcer from Winnemucca Nevada. He has been selected to announce the National Finals Rodeo more than any other announcer and he has been the voice of Rodeo Houston for more than 33 years. On the podcast we talk about his up bringing, how he got involved in rodeo and his Strong Faith! It was an honor and a blessing to sit down and talk to this amazing man. I hope y'all enjoy.You can follow Bob Tallman on:Facebook: Bob TallmanInstagram: @bob.tallman.officialTwitter: @tallman_bobKeep Blazing Trails and Telling Tales!!!
Bob Tallman is a Professional Rodeo Announcer from Winnemucca Nevada. He has been selected to announce the National Finals Rodeo more than any other announcer and he has been the voice of Rodeo Houston for more than 33 years. On the podcast we talk about his up bringing, how he got involved in rodeo and his Strong Faith! It was an honor and a blessing to sit down and talk to this amazing man. I hope y'all enjoy.You can follow Bob Tallman on:Facebook: Bob TallmanInstagram: @bob.tallman.officialTwitter: @tallman_bobKeep Blazing Trails and Telling Tales!!!
Will Rasmussen is a Professional Rodeo Announcer from Choteau Montana. On this podcast we talk about how he got into the rodeo business and what it takes to be a rodeo announcer. You can find Will announcing at big rodeos like Salinas California, Sheridan Wyoming, Great Falls Montana and many more!You can follow Will on:Facebook Fan Page: Will RasmussenKeep Blazing Trails and Telling Tales!!!Enjoy!
Will Rasmussen is a Professional Rodeo Announcer from Choteau Montana. On this podcast we talk about how he got into the rodeo business and what it takes to be a rodeo announcer. You can find Will announcing at big rodeos like Salinas California, Sheridan Wyoming, Great Falls Montana and many more!You can follow Will on:Facebook Fan Page: Will RasmussenKeep Blazing Trails and Telling Tales!!!Enjoy!
Some of the thorniest issues affecting Colorado still have to be worked out at the state legislature and one of the key issues is transportation funding. CPR's Vic Vela, who covers the Capitol, has a mid-session check-in. Then, explaining why Coloradans pay wildly different local taxes for schools. And, millions have fled their homes during South Sudan's civil war, moving to refugee camps where sexual assault is rampant. We speak with a Denver attorney who has witnessed the devastation and will report this week to the United Nations. Plus, we remember an iconic voice in rodeo announcing. Also, photographer Joseph Collier became famous in the late 1800s for his images of Colorado. Now, his great-great-grandson has photographed the exact same spots for a book.