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Episode 83: Deanna Dickinson McCall

Cowboy Crossroads

Release Date: 08/03/2022

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Fifth-generation rancher and poet Deanna Dickinson McCall shares stories about her ranching heritage, raising her family on a ranch in the remote Great Basin region of Nevada, and absorbing the cowboy poetry tradition from her Texas grandparents. 

 

Find out more about Deanna Dickinson McCall at www.deannadickinsonmccall.com

 
This episode is sponsored by Jeff Tant with Tant Natural Resources. 
 
Find out more about Cowboy Crossroads at www.andyhedges.com