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E14S4  Riding the Pony Express

The Cowboy Up Podcast

Release Date: 09/30/2023

S5E10 This Week Russell And Steven Interview Someone Helping A Lot Of Other Artists Use Their Voice. show art S5E10 This Week Russell And Steven Interview Someone Helping A Lot Of Other Artists Use Their Voice.

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his week’s Cowboy Up Podcast features an artist more focused on promoting the art of other cowgirl artists to worry about her own. And her art is amazing to say the least! Russell freely admits to Megan that he would love to be more artistic but with artists like Megan and the others in her group, we are all in very good hands. Megan’s Mission is to Increase the opportunities and representation of female western artists and makers. She says that Cowgirl artists come in many forms. Some cowgirl artists are born into the cowgirl lifestyle, riding horses and doctoring cattle from an early...

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Cowtown Boots Is The Place To Go To Look The Part Of A Cowboy. show art Cowtown Boots Is The Place To Go To Look The Part Of A Cowboy.

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Southern Arizona is blessed to have Cowtown boots here to help cowboys and cowgirls look and feel the part. The traditionalist knows having the right hat, the right shirt, the exact belt and boots is where it all starts. The group at Cowtown Boots takes it all to the next level and gives White Stallion guests a very attractive discount!. In this episode of the Cowboy Up podcast, Sherry and Kimberly explain how they match style with comfort and how they put it all together with the perfect pair of Durango Boots. Durango Boots are what most of the wranglers at White Stallion wear because they...

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S5E8 At White Stallion Ranch We Call Ute Vaughn One Of Our Own. show art S5E8 At White Stallion Ranch We Call Ute Vaughn One Of Our Own.

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Ute Vaughn has become almost a regular at White Stallion Ranch over the last two decades. We love her and the feeling is mutual!  In 2004, Ute moved to Tucson Arizona to follow her passion for the Southwest Art. She is the artist in residences at White Stallion Ranch and belongs to several local art organizations - Artists of the Southwest, SAACA, SAAG, APRA art division, etc. She says it best “I have been an artist all my life. My passion for art, color and life is expressed in my vibrant paintings, which are inspired by animals, nature, symbols and the mystical. My favorite mediums...

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S5E7 This Week Russell And Steven Host A Big Time Hollywood Actress And Host Of Her Own Travel Series. show art S5E7 This Week Russell And Steven Host A Big Time Hollywood Actress And Host Of Her Own Travel Series.

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This week’s Cowboy Up Podcast hosts someone who just happened to join us at White Stallion for a mental reset from long hours of hard work. Debbe Dunning was the second Tool Time with Tim Taylor girl on Home Improvement Heidi Keppert and the Host of her own Travel Series Debbe Dunnings Dude Ranch Roundup. Some folks may not know this but Debbe is the real deal when it comes to being a cowgirl. She is well known at many dude ranches and no stranger at all here at Whit Stallion. She tried to sneak in but we caught her and twisted her arm (didn’t take that much) to spend a few minutes with...

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S5E6  This Week Russell And Steven Interview A Local Renaissance Man show art S5E6 This Week Russell And Steven Interview A Local Renaissance Man

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This week’s Cowboy Up Podcast features A Farmer, A Rancher, A Meteorologist, A Hedge Fund Manager, A Logistics Expert and a Human Resource Expert.   It sounds like the studio must have been very crowded. Once you listen to Arnold, one man, who does all of these things daily, you’ll discover how he does it, the risks and how everyone worldwide benefits. Arnold owns and operates 7 farms in the greater Tucson area that he visits in person six days per week. This is what it takes to manage staff, manage water, manage delivery and sales. This was our second attempt to interview Arnold...

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E5S5  Yoga and horses!  What can that be about?  You will be surprised and welcome to the experience! show art E5S5 Yoga and horses! What can that be about? You will be surprised and welcome to the experience!

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The Body, Mind, Equine™ program was personally crafted by Cathy Woods. This one of a kind program merges authentic yogic principles with horsemanship, guiding you to become a mindful equestrian from the ground up. Both seasoned riders and those just embarking on their journey stand to benefit from this program. The skills we share offer the potential for transformative skills to enrich your life and to cement your bond with your equine partner. Cathy Woods is a seasoned yogini and horsewoman who brings her expertise to a program with international acclaim. Body, Mind, Equine™ is offered at...

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E4S5 Here’s How The History Of Horses Altered the History Of The World show art E4S5 Here’s How The History Of Horses Altered the History Of The World

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Horses were first domesticated in 3500 BC and these majestic animals remain as a critical part of the world today. The energy that powered Henry Fords first Model-  manufacturing plant came from 100% horse dung. Until the early 1900’s horses were the primary mode of transportation and without horses it would have been impossible to grow enough food to feed he world! Horses possess a unique combination of speed, size, strength, stamina while remaining steadfast and reliable companions. Horses also had the most profound impact of spreading the human genome by making the population...

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E3S5  In This episode Meet Jeremy, A 28 Year Old White Stallion Wrangler with 27 Years On A Horse show art E3S5 In This episode Meet Jeremy, A 28 Year Old White Stallion Wrangler with 27 Years On A Horse

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  What does someone who grew up on a Navajo Reservation next to the Grand Canyon do when life on the Reservation is all they have ever known? Jeremy left, moved to the city and obtained a Masters Degree in Physical Therapy! Once he started on his Doctoral Degree he decided he missed a life around horses and applied at White Stallion. His life history and experience has created quite an impression here at the ranch! Later in the podcast Jeremy shares a story about his 105 year old grandfather who still rides and throws hay along with an interesting alarm clock grandpa used to wake him up...

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E2S5 - The Future of Dude Ranching? Ask the Cowboy Who Knows show art E2S5 - The Future of Dude Ranching? Ask the Cowboy Who Knows

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Many guests at White Stallion Ranch get to know Russell and some are successful at teasing stories out of him from time to time. People frequently ask ... "Russell, is that a story or is it a True story?"  In true Russell style, he smiles and says, "Well that's for you to decide." In today's episode, Steven sits down with Russell and teases new stories about the world of dude and guest ranching today and where Russell thinks its heading. Spending time at a dude ranch is all about someone having their own personal adventure and getting in touch with their inner cowboy.

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E1S5  Franklin: Behind-the-Scenes with Kirk Ellis show art E1S5  Franklin: Behind-the-Scenes with Kirk Ellis

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Benjamin Franklin has been the focus of many books and movies. Most recently, the esteemed man of many talents is the focus of the eponymous TV mini series, “.” Michael Douglas stars as the 70-year-old Franklin, who is sent over to France with his grandson, Temple Franklin. Franklin’s assignment? Enlist the help of the French government in defeating the British. The series is written by Kirk Ellis, who also penned the screenplay for the Emmy-winning TV mini series, “John Adams.” Kirk joins the podcast to talk about his experience researching and writing the story of Franklin’s...

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In the summer of 2019, Will Grant became a traveling horseman. His plan was to ride the 2,000-mile Pony Express trail starting in St. Joseph, MO and ending in Sacramento, CA. Unlike the original riders who covered the distance in ten days, Grant planned to ride it in a little under five months. He packed his bags, saddled his two horses, Chicken Fry and Badger, and set out on the trail. What ensued was an encounter with the inhabitants of the West—ranchers, farmers, historians, businesspeople— and the thrilling and, at times, treacherous landscapes. Will writes about this journey of a lifetime in his new book “The Last Ride of the Pony Express: My 2,000-Mile Journey into the Old West.” He joins Russell and Alan to talk about his experiences.