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#120 - Jimmy Wilson: The Art of Building Concord Stagecoaches show art #120 - Jimmy Wilson: The Art of Building Concord Stagecoaches

The Cowboy Perspective an exploration of grit, servant leadership, and business philosophy with high performers!

Neil interviews Jimmy Wilson from Paradise, Texas. Jimmy shares his unique journey of building Concord stagecoaches, a trade he learned from his father-in-law, JW Brown, who constructed 60 stagecoaches during his career. Jimmy discusses the craftsmanship involved, including his enjoyment of ironwork, and narrates the fascinating story of building a custom stagecoach for the Dallas Cowboys. He also reflects on the heritage of Western traditions and the influence of mentors.  Links Visit us at  Jimmy Wilson:  Topics 00:00 Introduction to the Cowboy Perspective 00:25 Meet Jimmy...

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#119 - Mike Turner: Father, Mentor, Rancher show art #119 - Mike Turner: Father, Mentor, Rancher

The Cowboy Perspective an exploration of grit, servant leadership, and business philosophy with high performers!

Mike Turner shares valuable insights on the importance of managing emotions in the field of agriculture. He emphasizes teaching his son, Ethan, that letting feelings control decisions can lead to trouble, and underscores the necessity of thinking before acting. Mike's experiences, shaped by his Marine Corps upbringing, highlight the significance of maintaining a cool head and the challenges of controlling emotions. The conversation discusses the belief that life's difficulties contribute to its greatest achievements and the impact of controlled emotions on creating a productive environment in...

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#118 - Exploring Working Dogs with Dr. Charles Long and Officer Eddie Moon show art #118 - Exploring Working Dogs with Dr. Charles Long and Officer Eddie Moon

The Cowboy Perspective an exploration of grit, servant leadership, and business philosophy with high performers!

In this episode of The Cowboy Perspective, Neil converses with Dr. Charles Long from Texas A&M AgriLife Research and Extension and Officer Eddie Moon, a police K-9 handler. They discuss the roles dogs play in various fields, from replacing cowboys and horses on ranches to serving as police officers. Officer Moon shares insights on training police dogs, including the bonding period and real-life scenarios they train for. Dr. Long talks about the utility of cattle dogs on ranches, highlighting different breeds for various tasks. The episode emphasizes the importance of proper training and...

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#117 - DA Harral: Rancher, Dad & Mentor show art #117 - DA Harral: Rancher, Dad & Mentor

The Cowboy Perspective an exploration of grit, servant leadership, and business philosophy with high performers!

In this episode of The Cowboy Perspective, Neil has an engaging conversation with rancher DA Harral. The discussion covers his extensive family history dating back to 1650 in the U.S. and their agricultural legacy in Texas since 1859. They delve into the challenges faced over the years, including devastating fires in 2008, and DA’s adaptive switch from sheep to cattle. Topics include successful beef sales to Whole Foods, the GAP certification process, and operational challenges like droughts and staffing dynamics, including the involvement of family members and international workers. The...

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#116 - Sterling Green: Cowboy and Real Estate Man show art #116 - Sterling Green: Cowboy and Real Estate Man

The Cowboy Perspective an exploration of grit, servant leadership, and business philosophy with high performers!

This episode of the Cowboy Perspective podcast, recorded live at the Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association Convention in Fort Worth, Texas, features a conversation with Sterling Green. Born and raised in Fort Worth, Sterling discusses his unique upbringing with one foot in the city and the other in the rural ranching world. He shares personal stories about his family, including lessons learned from his hard-driving father and the impact of mentors in his life. Sterling emphasizes embracing one's background and discusses the challenges of finding one's place between contrasting worlds. The...

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#115 - Travis Thorne - Cowboy, Banker & Leader show art #115 - Travis Thorne - Cowboy, Banker & Leader

The Cowboy Perspective an exploration of grit, servant leadership, and business philosophy with high performers!

In this live-recorded episode at the Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association Convention in Fort Worth, Texas, Neil reconnects with college friend Travis Thorne. They delve into memories from their Texas Tech days, discussing the long-lasting bonds formed and the value of these relationships. Travis shares his cowboy perspective, emphasizing the importance of being prompt, building a trustworthy character, and showing integrity. He recounts influential lessons from key figures in his life—his father and father-in-law—highlighting their willingness to sacrifice time for others. The...

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#114 - Cody and Erika Archie: Ranchers, Entrepreneurs and Christians show art #114 - Cody and Erika Archie: Ranchers, Entrepreneurs and Christians

The Cowboy Perspective an exploration of grit, servant leadership, and business philosophy with high performers!

In this episode, we join Cody and Erika Archie at Bar 7 Ranch to discuss their journey as social media influencers, sharing insights about ranch life, family, and faith. The Archies explore the benefits and challenges of their carnivore diet, the importance of documenting life for future generations, and the impact of faith on their daily lives. They also touch on the realities of being public figures, including dealing with negative comments and death threats, and the importance of authenticity in their content. Along the way, they provide valuable life lessons and reflections on the evolving...

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#113 - Sustaining Farmland with Sarah Fulton-Smith and Jacob Gilley show art #113 - Sustaining Farmland with Sarah Fulton-Smith and Jacob Gilley

The Cowboy Perspective an exploration of grit, servant leadership, and business philosophy with high performers!

In this live-recorded episode from the Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association Convention in Fort Worth, Texas, Neil Dudley hosts Sarah Fulton-Smith, Texas Director for American Farmland Trust, and Jacob Gilley, a Senior Technical Livestock and Grazing Specialist. Together, they delve into the pressing issue of protecting American farmland, the challenges and solutions in sustainable and regenerative grazing, and the critical role of engaging the next generation in agriculture. The conversation also touches upon the impact of urban sprawl, financial assistance for farmers, and the importance...

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#112 - Empowering the Future of Agriculture: Emily Lochner and Jaclyn Roberts Parrish show art #112 - Empowering the Future of Agriculture: Emily Lochner and Jaclyn Roberts Parrish

The Cowboy Perspective an exploration of grit, servant leadership, and business philosophy with high performers!

This episode of the Cowboy Perspective, recorded live at the Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association Convention in Fort Worth, Texas, features an engaging discussion with Emily Lochner and Jaclyn Roberts Parrish. Emily, the Executive Director of Education and Engagement, and Jacqueline, the Executive Director of Communications and Marketing, share their personal journeys in agriculture, backgrounds, and roles within the association. They discuss the upcoming Leadership Development Foundation and the new Working Grant Program aimed at supporting individuals entering or staying in the beef...

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#111 - Junior and Jennifer Urias: Up In Smoke BBQ show art #111 - Junior and Jennifer Urias: Up In Smoke BBQ

The Cowboy Perspective an exploration of grit, servant leadership, and business philosophy with high performers!

Junior Urias and Jennifer Urias share their journey from childhood friends to successful entrepreneurs in the barbecue business. They discuss their early lives and how they met, their experiences with their podcast and capturing memoirs, and the challenges and joys of running their restaurant, 'Up In Smoke BBQ'. Junior reveals his passion for barbecue rooted in cowboy camp traditions, while Jennifer discusses her background in nutrition and how it influences their food offerings, even as a non-meat eater. The conversation delves into maintaining work-life balance, family dynamics, spiritual...

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Topics:

  • [02:38] Introduction to background and upbringing.

  • [03:06] Early life and family in Ohio.

  • [03:33] Education, move to California, and involvement with IBM.

  • [04:00] Introduction to the cowboy way of life.

  • [07:00] Adoption by a loving family.

  • [11:00] Introduction to involvement in rodeo competitions.

  • [14:36] The role of debate and communication skills in life.

  • [15:21] Journey from education to IBM.

  • [20:00] The perspective of cowboys in various aspects of life.

  • [22:29] Introduction to Tina, wife.

  • [27:24] The humility and learning attitude shared by cowboys.

  • [30:10] The Path to Wealth 

  • [32:00] The Role of Starting Your Own Business 

  • [32:08] Focusing on Money vs. Other Values 

  • [32:30] Contributing to Society and Helping Others 

  • [33:13] The Impact of Real Happiness 

  • [34:00] The Invention and Development of Barcodes 

  • [37:46] Social Challenges Faced in Barcode Adoption 

  • [44:12] The Transition to QR Codes 

  • [45:32] Being Prepared for Unexpected Challenges 

  • [52:31] Western and English Saddle Preferences 

  • [54:55] Coping with Personal Loss and Finding Love Again