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The Cowboy Boot Podcast
House of Hens Media
17 episodes
1 week ago
Welcome to The Cowboy Boot Podcast, hosted by The Boot Babes. Most episodes are all about the first pair of cowboy boots that people own and the emotional connections that they have with them. We ask the question, "Where did you get your first pair of boots?" and the nostalgia pours out. For many of us, our first pair of cowboy boots was a rite of passage. They were more than just a piece of footwear, they were a symbol of who we were and where we came from. We hear stories from lifetime wearers who still have their first pair of boots, and from those who had to wait until later in life to own a pair. They speak to the connection that people have with their roots and their legacy. For many, their first pair of cowboy boots represents a connection to their family's past, and a link to their ancestors who worked the land.Some people inherited their first pair of boots from their father or grandfather. Others saved up their allowance to buy a pair of their own. Some received them as a gift, while others stumbled upon them at a garage sale or thrift store.But regardless of how they were obtained, the stories of these first pairs of boots are always memorable. They bring to mind images of dusty roads, wide-open spaces, and the smell of leather. They remind us of the values of hard work, determination, and the American spirit.For many of us, our first pair of boots was the start of a lifelong love affair. They were worn on special occasions, on days when we needed a little extra confidence, and on days when we just wanted to feel connected to our roots.But cowboy boots aren't just for cowboys anymore. They're a fashion statement, a symbol of individuality, and a connection to our past. We hear from people who wear cowboy boots to the office, to weddings, and even on the red carpet.The stories we hear on this episode of The Cowboy Boot Podcast are a testament to the enduring power of cowboy boots. They remind us that these boots are more than just a fashion statement; they're a part of our identity, our heritage, and the way we'll be remembered. So, whether you're a lifetime wearer or a first-time owner, we hope you'll join us for this episode of The Cowboy Boot Podcast. And if you haven't yet experienced the power of cowboy boots, we hope you'll be inspired to go out and find your first pair. Who knows, they may just change your life. Cowboy Boots are part of your personality!
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Welcome to The Cowboy Boot Podcast, hosted by The Boot Babes. Most episodes are all about the first pair of cowboy boots that people own and the emotional connections that they have with them. We ask the question, "Where did you get your first pair of boots?" and the nostalgia pours out. For many of us, our first pair of cowboy boots was a rite of passage. They were more than just a piece of footwear, they were a symbol of who we were and where we came from. We hear stories from lifetime wearers who still have their first pair of boots, and from those who had to wait until later in life to own a pair. They speak to the connection that people have with their roots and their legacy. For many, their first pair of cowboy boots represents a connection to their family's past, and a link to their ancestors who worked the land.Some people inherited their first pair of boots from their father or grandfather. Others saved up their allowance to buy a pair of their own. Some received them as a gift, while others stumbled upon them at a garage sale or thrift store.But regardless of how they were obtained, the stories of these first pairs of boots are always memorable. They bring to mind images of dusty roads, wide-open spaces, and the smell of leather. They remind us of the values of hard work, determination, and the American spirit.For many of us, our first pair of boots was the start of a lifelong love affair. They were worn on special occasions, on days when we needed a little extra confidence, and on days when we just wanted to feel connected to our roots.But cowboy boots aren't just for cowboys anymore. They're a fashion statement, a symbol of individuality, and a connection to our past. We hear from people who wear cowboy boots to the office, to weddings, and even on the red carpet.The stories we hear on this episode of The Cowboy Boot Podcast are a testament to the enduring power of cowboy boots. They remind us that these boots are more than just a fashion statement; they're a part of our identity, our heritage, and the way we'll be remembered. So, whether you're a lifetime wearer or a first-time owner, we hope you'll join us for this episode of The Cowboy Boot Podcast. And if you haven't yet experienced the power of cowboy boots, we hope you'll be inspired to go out and find your first pair. Who knows, they may just change your life. Cowboy Boots are part of your personality!
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Self-Improvement
Education
Episodes (17/17)
The Cowboy Boot Podcast
Rodeo and Revolution: Linsay Rosser-Sumpter's Impact on Women's Sports

In this episode of The Cowboy Boot Podcast, host Ashley interviews Linsay Rosser-Sumpter, a prominent figure in women's rodeo. She is also a professor and a mom. Linsay shares her extensive background in the rodeo industry, her role as the commissioner of the Women's Rodeo World Championship, and the event's efforts to create an inclusive environment for female athletes. They also explore the state of women's sports, the journey to make breakaway roping part of the National Finals Rodeo, and the impact of mainstream media on the sport. The conversation highlights Linsay's mission to inspire future generations and her dedication to promoting women's rodeo at a larger scale.

Contact Linsay at lsumpter@wrwc.rodeo


This is an edutainment episode hosted by The Boot Babe and Ashley's Western Adventures. Find out more about The Boot Babe Here.

This episode is brought to you by CowboyOutlets.com or your find famous brands at low prices

#rodeo #nfr #wrwc

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11 months ago
20 minutes 53 seconds

The Cowboy Boot Podcast
Learn About Dana Herr's Inspirational Story | Ranch Herr Boots : From Rancher to Boot Designer
Dive into the world of Western fashion with Dana, owner of Rancher Boots, sharing her journey and passion for cowboy boots.

CHECK OUT THE RANCH HERR BOOTS HERE!

Introduction of Dana Herr: Ashley introduces Dana Herr, the owner of Rancher Boots, as a special guest from Canada. Dana is a mother, a wife, and a fifth-generation rancher from Southern Alberta.
Origins of RanchHerr Boots: Dana shares her journey into the Western fashion world, which began with her upbringing on a ranch and her involvement in rodeoing, cutting, and trick riding. The idea for Rancher Boots emerged overnight when Dana saw a pair of boots on Instagram and decided to design her own.
Evolution of Rancher Boots: Dana talks about the growth of Rancher Boots through Instagram and the community she has built around her brand. She emphasizes her love for vibrant colors and unique designs, which sets her boots apart from others in the market.
Signature Style - The Lechera Model: The conversation delves into the signature Lechera model of cowboy boots, characterized by its cowhide material and round toe. Dana showcases the boots and discusses the comfort and style they offer.
Personal Connection and Philanthropy: Dana reveals the personal significance behind her boot designs, including a memorial boot for her mother who passed away from ovarian cancer. She also discusses her philanthropic efforts, including fundraisers and support for cancer-related causes.
Expansion and Future Plans: Dana discusses the expansion of her boot company, including plans for new styles such as lace-up boots and collaborations. She also shares insights into sizing and availability of boots for purchase.
Balancing Work and Personal Life: Dana opens up about the challenges of balancing her business with her role as a mother and wife. She emphasizes the importance of spending time with her family and finding solace in horseback riding.
Admiration for Ree Drummond: Dana expresses her admiration for Ree Drummond, the Pioneer Woman, for staying grounded amidst her success and maintaining authenticity in her personal and professional life.
Memorable Quotes:
"It started through Instagram... the community it can reach is just unbelievable."
"Boots are part of your personality... they create an opportunity for you to show the world who you are."
"I want to give back somehow and get her memory and her presence out there."
"My main goal is to give [my daughters] the keys to being confident women and to be unapologetically themselves all the time."
"I literally run around my house with my head cut off... getting back on my horses... is so relaxing once I'm there."
This episode of Western Fashion Behind the Scenes provided listeners with a glimpse into the journey of Dana Herr, the passionate owner of Ranch Herr Boots. From her humble beginnings on a ranch to her entrepreneurial endeavors, Dana's story is one of perseverance, creativity, and dedication to her craft. Through her colorful and unique boot designs, Dana is not only leaving her mark in the Western fashion world but also making a positive impact in her community. Stay tuned for more inspiring stories and insights on the next episode!
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1 year ago
26 minutes 13 seconds

The Cowboy Boot Podcast
Codee Lee | Utah Singer Songwriter Making Turquoise Jewelry in her Cowgirl Boots
In this profoundly inspiring episode of "The Cowboy Boot Podcast," host Ashley, the Boot Babe, delves into the captivating and at times heart-wrenching journey of Codee Lee, a multi-talented musician, entrepreneur, and single mother from Utah. From her tumultuous childhood, a deep connection with the cowboy lifestyle, the transformative power of motherhood, to her ventures in the music and jewelry industries, Codee shares her story of resilience, creativity, and the constant pursuit of self-expression. This episode not only explores Codee's personal and professional evolution but also offers invaluable insights for anyone on the cusp of following their passion against all odds. Join us as Codee Lee uncovers the melodies of her life, the lessons learned along the dusty trails, and her relentless drive to carve out a unique identity in the world of Western fashion, music, and beyond.
Here Her MUSIC HERE!
Connect with Codee HERE!
  1. "Music has saved me my entire life." - Codee Lee, on the transformative power of music.
  2. "He (her son) honestly saved me... he's my best friend, honestly, he's really all I have." - Cody Lee, discussing the impact of motherhood.
  3. "Your jewelry picks you... it's a part of us." - Codee Lee, on the personal connection with jewelry.
  4. "Every day when I get off work, I'm like, I just wish I could go ride right now." - Codee Lee, expressing her love for the cowboy lifestyle.
  5. "It's not like I can't figure it out. But there's no right or wrong way to do it. You just have to figure it out day by day." - Codee Lee, on navigating life's challenges.
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1 year ago
27 minutes 16 seconds

The Cowboy Boot Podcast
How Dani Reinhart Balances Her Corporate Career and Western Fashion
In this exciting episode of the Cowboy Boot Podcast, hosted by Ashley Jackson, the Boot Babe, we are introduced to Dani Reinhart, an influential figure balancing her corporate career with a love for Western fashion. As a professional with a history rooted in the legal and technological fields, Dani brings a unique perspective to the rustic charm of Texan western wear.

Through a candid conversation with host Ashley, Dani opens up about her journey from rodeo queen to a bonafide influencer and model in western fashion's vibrant industry. Listeners will be treated to the inspiring story of how Dani's husband propelled her modeling career with a simple gesture that turned into a life-changing venture.

She elaborates on her collaborations with brands like The Good Babes Co., Cavenders, and her Corporate Cowgirl Collection with Whip and Wild Rags. Her discourse isn't just about fashion; it's a heartfelt reflection on work, life, and the pursuit of passions. Dani also shares her personal stress-busters and her plans for future events where her admirers can meet her in person.

Key Takeaways:
  • Dani's career spans both the corporate technology sector and the western fashion industry, exemplifying a successful balance between professional and creative endeavors.
  • She began her journey in western fashion with the support of her husband and has since become a notable content creator and model for leading brands.
  • The launch of Whip and Wild Rags' Corporate Cowgirl Collection marked Dani's foray into design, showcasing her personal story through each wild rag.
  • Dani emphasizes the importance of a positive mindset, pushing through fear, and embracing opportunities for growth.
  • Upcoming appearances include the American Rodeo and Cowgirl magazine's 30 under 30 gala, demonstrating her active engagement in the community.
Notable Quotes:
  1. "Failure is opportunity in disguise." - Dani
  2. "Take the chance on yourself." - Dani
  3. "If I could do it, and if I have gotten where I am here today, which still blows my mind, just start." - Dani
Resources:
  • Follow Dani on IG: https://www.instagram.com/dani.reinhart/
  • WhipIn Wild Rags: whipondwildrags.com
  • The Good Babes Co: https://thegoodbabes.com/
Dive into the full episode to hear the rich experiences and insights Dani Reinhart shares about making a mark in western fashion. For those keen to witness the synergy of corporate acumen and rodeo chic, this episode is a must-listen. Stay tuned for more upcoming episodes from the Boot Babe.
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1 year ago
19 minutes 24 seconds

The Cowboy Boot Podcast
Unveiling the New Ferrini & How They Transformed the Fit of Their Boots
Ferrini Fit Guide

Ferrini fits 1/2 size BIG. So if you wear a 9 in most boots you would wear an 8.5 in Ferrini

Episode Summary

In this engaging episode of "The Cowboy Boot Podcast" hosted by Ashley Jackson, the Boot Babe, we're introduced to Mark Claver of Ferini, who unveils the intricacies of boot fitting and the transformative journey of a renowned boot brand. As the brand navigates contemporary fashion currents, the conversation sheds light on Ferrini's evolution and its commitment to quality footwear.

Ashley, the fascinating host and self-proclaimed "Boot Babe," dives into the details with Mark, discussing the recent changes in Ferrini's boot lasts to better accommodate an "American friendly" fit. This transition aims to enhance the initial trying-on experience for customers while maintaining Ferrini's signature silhouette. The episode also uncovers Ferrini's heritage, from their beginnings in selling exotic skins to crafting Italian-style dress shoes, and their stride into the boot business in the mid-'90s.The dialogue pivots to the robust and versatile nature of Ferrini boots, suitable for both the rodeo and everyday fashion. Mark emphasizes the brand's control over leather and exotic skins' quality – a distinctive advantage that allows Ferrini to stand out in the western boot landscape. The personal anecdotes blend seamlessly with the brand's narrative, painting a picture of enduring passion for western wear.

Key Takeaways:
  • Ferrini has adjusted their boot lasts to make them more user-friendly, addressing customer feedback about the fit.
  • The brand warehouses around 50,000 pairs of boots, reflecting their significant presence in the boot industry.
  • Ferrini's history is rooted in exotic skin and leather business, evolving from Italian dress shoes to cowboy boots.
  • Mark Claver discusses the misconceptions about the durability of Ferrini boots, advocating for their use in various rugged settings.
  • The episode discusses the lack of a unifying icon in the boot industry, a gap Ashley aims to fill as 'The Boot Babe.'
Notable Quotes:
  • "We get to pick and choose in warehouse... Quality, way different quality than most people." - Mark Claver
  • "There really isn't an icon for boots, so to speak, out there... Now we got the Boot Babe." - Mark Claver

Resources:
  • Shop Ferrini: https://ferriniusa.com/
Experience the whole story of Ferrini's dedication to the craft of bootmaking by tuning in for the full episode. The conversation provides a rare glimpse into the blend of tradition and innovation that drives Western fashion forward. Stay connected for more behind-the-scenes insights from industry leaders and tastemakers.
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1 year ago
7 minutes 20 seconds

The Cowboy Boot Podcast
Behind the Brand of Lovlei Ranch with Founder, Robin Hoffman
Shop Lovlei Ranch Here

In this episode of the Cowboy Boot Podcast, Ashley interviews Robin Hoffman, the owner of Lovlei Ranch. Robin shares her journey of starting the brand and her vision to empower women through fashion. She talks about the upcoming Dallas Market and her plans to showcase Lovlei Ranch to buyers and influencers. Robin also discusses her idea of hosting a Lovlei Ranch Ladies Weekend, where women can come together, share their stories, and build connections. The episode highlights the importance of following one's dreams and having faith in oneself.

Key Takeaways:
  • Lovlei Ranch aims to help women feel bold and confident in wearing prints.
  • The Dallas Market is an opportunity for Lovlei Ranch to reach out to buyers and showcase their brand.
  • The Lovlei Ranch Ladies Weekend is a chance for women to connect, share their stories, and support each other.
  • Following one's dreams and having faith in oneself is crucial for success in the western industry.
Quotes:
  • "I started Lovlei Ranch to really help women feel bold and beautiful and confident enough to wear prints." - Robin Hoffman
  • "Getting together with women will be so great and help build our lives and be entrepreneurs." - Robin Hoffman
  • "The western industry is full of people who have a lot of faith and trust in the future." - Robin Hoffman
  • "Follow your dreams and know that the best is there for you." - Robin Hoffman

Shop Lovlei Ranch Here or follow them on your favorite social media platform.
  • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lovleiranch
  • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lovleiranch
  • YouTube: Hear Robin's Story
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1 year ago
8 minutes 13 seconds

The Cowboy Boot Podcast
Getting to Know Robin Hoffman, Founder of Lovlei Ranch
​Summary

Robin Hoffman, owner of Lovlei Ranch and Hoffman California Fabrics, shares her journey in the fashion industry and the inspiration behind her Western apparel brand. Coming from a family with a long history in the textile business, Robin decided to launch her own brand to offer women high-quality, eco-friendly clothing options. She discusses the process of designing and manufacturing her garments, emphasizing the importance of quality and sustainability. Robin also talks about the joy of seeing her clothing on others and the confidence it brings to women. She invites listeners to check out Lovlei Ranch's online store and visit their booth at the upcoming Dallas market.​

Key Takeaways
  • Lovlei Ranch offers eco-friendly, high-quality Western apparel for women.
  • The brand focuses on creating timeless pieces that are not part of the fast fashion trend.- Lovlei Ranch prints its fabrics digitally, which is an eco-friendly process.
  • The brand aims to give women confidence and encourage them to step out of their comfort zone by wearing prints.
  • Lovlei Ranch's garments are made with premium fabrics that feel great and last long.​
Quotes

- "We're starting from scratch, like I said, and go through the pattern process and then through getting the fabrics printed. And that's a huge, it's a long process, so it will usually take us from start to finish, probably at least nine months before you'll ever see something in a store, and usually maybe even a year." - Robin Hoffman

- "When you're wearing black, you don't get a lot of compliments, but when you wear a print, people notice and they're like, 'Oh wow, that is so cute,' even if they might not wear it themselves." - Robin Hoffman


Learn more about Lovlei Ranch here: https://lovlei.com/pages/lovlei-ranch or follow them on your favorite social media platform.

  • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Lovleilife
  • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lovleilife
  • YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1ibywA_vzDSQkXY0iD25qw

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1 year ago
5 minutes 14 seconds

The Cowboy Boot Podcast
Elizabeth Dryden | From Fine Art to Western Fashion
Today on the Cowboy Boot Podcast, Ashley is interviewing Boot Designer and Western Fine Artist, Elizabeth Dryden. Elizabeth has designed boots for Dixon Boots, and most recently got the opportunity to work with Double D Ranch.

On today’s show, Elizabeth shares her experience designing women's cowgirl boots and creating artwork through a plethora of mixed media. She shares her goals of expanding her presence in galleries and her upcoming collaboration with Double D Ranch for their 2024/2025 line.

Key Points in the Conversation

  1. Introduction to the podcast and of guest, Elizabeth Dryden
  2. Elizabeth discusses her collaborations with Dixon Boots
    1. Elizabeth collaborated with Dixon Boots to design their first pair of women's cowgirl boots, incorporating metallic leather and exploring three-dimensional design.
    2. She designed a women’s boot called the “The Yellow Rose”, you can find it online at DixonBoots.com
  3. Elizabeth talks about future collaborations and designing for double D ranch wear
    1. She recently worked with Double D Ranch, creating paintings that will be incorporated into future clothing pieces and designing their 2024 spring/summer line.
  4. Elizabeth's background growing up as a cowgirl and her love for fashion
  5. Elizabeth's long-distance relationship and inspiration from the west
    1. Her boyfriend is a retired professional saddle bronc rider and provides a lot of inspiration for Elizabeth’s pieces.
    2. Elizabeth draws inspiration from the combination of strength and beauty in the wild west, influenced by her ancestor, Buffalo Bill Cody.
  6. Advice for those wanting to pursue their passion full-time
  7. Elizabeth's upcoming show at Art of the Cowgirl and future plans
    1. Elizabeth will be at Art of the Cowgirl with a booth from January 17 – 21, 2024.
    2. She aims to expand her presence in galleries, particularly in western states like Colorado, Wyoming, and Montana.
  8. Conclusion and where to find Elizabeth online
    1. Website: https://www.elizabethdrydenart.com/
    2. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/elizabethdrydenfineart/
    3. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/edrydenpaintings/

Favorite Quotes From This Episode


"It took a pandemic to force me out of my old job and just to focus on my art full time, and I was scared to death." - Elizabeth Dryden

"I love the combination of strength and beauty together... In the wild west, you can still be beautiful and feminine, but you're also tough and fierce." - Elizabeth Dryden
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1 year ago
8 minutes 44 seconds

The Cowboy Boot Podcast
Roy Dinges | Tratter House, Ariat, & His Influential Story of Wellness
TikTok (@RoyDinges) and Instagram (@Roy_Dinges) .
In this lively episode of The Cowboy Boot Podcast, host Ashley welcomes Roy Dinges, a charismatic and multi-talented guest from the Tratter House. Roy shares his journey from bull riding in Texas to content creation and his unexpected entry into the world of social media, thanks to a call from Nick three years ago.The discussion unfolds into Roy's roots in Pennsylvania, his love for the scenic West, and his experiences racing horses and riding bulls professionally for 13 years. Despite initial reservations about social media, Roy emphasizes the importance of authenticity, creativity, and being real when entering the content creation industry.The conversation delves into life at the Tratter House, where Roy lives and collaborates with a dynamic group of individuals. He dispels misconceptions about the age difference, highlighting the strong friendships and business partnerships within the house.Roy shares insights into his personal style, including his favorite pair of cowboy boots—black caimans—and his daily routines for content creation. The discussion takes a poignant turn as Roy opens up about overcoming a cancer diagnosis over a decade ago, emphasizing the power of positive words and belief in oneself.The episode concludes with a glimpse into Roy's future plans, including holiday travels to Pennsylvania, and a playful reminder that it's always a good time to wear cowboy boots. Listeners are encouraged to connect with Roy on TikTok (@RoyDinges) and Instagram (@Roy_Dinges) .In summary, this episode captures the essence of Roy Dinges's diverse life, blending cowboy traditions with the dynamic world of content creation, and leaves the audience inspired and entertained.Discussion Highlights:
  1. Introduction and Entry into Content Creation:
    • Roy's introduction to the podcast through Nick's invitation.
    • Initially hesitant about social media but joined in and got involved with TikTokers.
  2. Background and Journey:
    • Roy's roots in Pennsylvania, then Florida, and eventually settling in Texas.
    • From racing horses to professional bull riding and later joining the Trotter House.
  3. Love for the West:
    • Roy's appreciation for the scenic beauty of the West.
    • Advocates for exploring and appreciating America's beauty before traveling abroad.
  4. Content Creation and Tratter House:
    • Living in the Trotter House in Texas and creating content regularly.
    • Social interactions, recognition, and connecting with a diverse audience.
  5. Personal Life:
    • Origin of Roy's first pair of cowboy boots and his early life on a farm.
    • Roy's lifelong connection to the cowboy lifestyle, including bull riding.
  6. Life in the Content Creation Industry:
    • Addressing the age difference at the Trotter House and dispelling misconceptions.
    • Advice for those aspiring to enter the content creation industry: Be yourself, be creative, be real.
  7. Partnership with Ariat:
    • The Tratter House's partnership with Ariat and what Roy loves about the brand.
    • Emphasizing the family-like connection with Ariat.
  8. Personal Style and Preferences:
    • Roy's choice of cowboy boots, particularly his preference for black caimans.
    • Insight into Roy's daily life and content creation routines.
  9. Life Philosophy and Overcoming Challenges:
    • Roy's experience overcoming a cancer diagnosis over a decade ago.
    • Emphasizing the power of...
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1 year ago
12 minutes 28 seconds

The Cowboy Boot Podcast
Nick Luciano | NFR, BulletProof Mindset Community, TikTok Stardom & His Story
@thenickluciano

Fresh off 10 days in Vegas at the National Finals Rodeo Cowboy Christmas with the Tratter House, Nick opens up about his shift from mechanical engineering to social media stardom and the unexpected turns that led him to embrace the cowboy lifestyle. Dive into the challenges of entrepreneurship, the power of positive mindset, and Nick's mission to build a mental wellness community. Discover the genuine family bond with Ariat, and gain insights into Nick's personal growth, from overcoming prescription drugs to empowering minds. This episode is a captivating blend of inspiration, Western culture, and the unwavering spirit of chasing dreams. Don't miss out—subscribe now for a dose of cowboy wisdom and positive vibes. Remember, it's always cool to wear cowboy boots!






  1. From Engineering to TikTok Stardom:
    • Nick shares his unconventional journey from pursuing a mechanical engineering degree to becoming a social media influencer.
    • Discover the turning point during the COVID era that propelled Nick into the world of content creation.
  2. Overcoming Challenges in the Cowboy Lifestyle:
    • The podcast explores the demands of Nick's daily life, including long work hours, staying active, and nurturing his passion for calf roping.
    • Nick emphasizes the challenges but expresses his love for the self-employed entrepreneurial life.
  3. Inspiration for Aspiring Entrepreneurs:
    • Nick encourages listeners to pursue their dreams wholeheartedly, emphasizing the importance of passion over money.
    • He shares insights on maintaining a positive mindset, learning from setbacks, and finding faith in the journey.
  4. Building a Mental Wellness Community:
    • Ashley delves into Nick's mental wellness community on social media, discussing the impact of community support on mental health.
    • Nick reflects on the importance of a supportive space for people facing challenges and the positive outcomes within his growing community.
  5. Navigating the Cowboy Way of Life:
    • Nick unveils his transition to the cowboy lifestyle, highlighting the welcoming nature of the Western community.
    • The discussion touches on the diverse facets of the Western culture and the need to bridge gaps for its continued growth.
  6. Ariat: More Than a Brand:
    • Learn why Nick loves Ariat as he describes the brand's familial atmosphere and their commitment to representing influencers from various backgrounds.
    • Discover the unique lifetime warranty feature on Ariat boots and Nick's genuine appreciation for their inclusive approach.
  7. Empowering the Mind:
    • Nick shares a personal story of radically changing his mindset during college, breaking free from reliance on prescription drugs for ADHD.
    • The podcast highlights Nick's dedication to mental empowerment and his Club Bulletproof initiative for providing support.
  1. "Don't look at every setback as a failure. Look at it as knowledge to go forward. You can only fail forward." - Nick Luciano
  2. "Be selfless about your passion. Don't be selfish because if you're in it for the money, then you're gonna fail." - Nick Luciano
  3. "Life isn't easy, but with community behind you, you have a better shot at making it." - Nick Luciano
  4. "At your core, when you know who you are and what you stand for, it really doesn't matter what other people think." - Nick Luciano
  5. "You control your mind and your thoughts; you can control your entire destiny." - Nick Luciano
  6. "Ariat feels like family because they've taken a shot on us to represent them in a good light, uplifting the community as a whole." - Nick Luciano
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1 year ago
14 minutes 50 seconds

The Cowboy Boot Podcast
Farming, Finding A Wife & Tratter House Origins with Blake Moore aka BMOE
How the Tratter House Got Started
bmoe_34 Follow him Here on Instagram

Live from the heart of Cowboy Christmas, BMOE takes us on a journey through his social media evolution, from the early days on YouTube to becoming a TikTok sensation. Get ready for an inside look at his experiences running a merch booth at Cowboy Christmas and the profound impact of social media on his growing audience.Buckle up as BMOE shares the story behind his unique nickname and the fascinating origins of his online presence. The episode takes an unexpected turn as BMOE opens up about his role in the Tratter House, the challenges of cohabitating with fellow creators, and the vibrant dynamics of their shared creative space.As the conversation unfolds, BMOE delves into his passion for farming and offers insights into the trials and triumphs of his hay business. But it's not all business—BMOE gets personal, sharing stories from his past relationships and emphasizing the power of positivity and faith in shaping his outlook on life.Tune in for an exclusive peek into BMOE's standards for a future partner, his experiences with Ariat, and his take on authenticity in the influencer world. The episode wraps up on a light note as Ashley and BMOE chat about his first pair of cowboy boots, his exciting collaboration with Ariat, and plans for the future, including the possibility of a live podcast at next year's NFR.

Introduction:
  • Ashley Jackson introduces Blake Moore, popularly known as BMOE, in this special episode of The Cowboy Boot Podcast.
  • Dive into the fascinating journey of BMOE's rise to social media stardom, from his early days on YouTube to becoming a TikTok sensation.
The Origin of "BMOE":
  • Unveiling the story behind the unique nickname "BMOE" and its seamless transition into the world of social media.
  • Explore BMOE's online presence and the evolution of his content that captured the hearts of many.
From YouTube to TikTok:
  • Reflect on BMOE's initial ventures on YouTube and the pivotal shift to the rapidly growing platform, TikTok.
  • The impact of social media on BMOE's life and his experience managing a merch booth at Cowboy Christmas.
Inside the Tratter House:
  • Get an exclusive look into the Tratter House, a creative space shared by BMOE and fellow influencers.
  • Understand the dynamics of living with other creators and the collaborative energy that fuels their content.
Passion for Farming and Business Ventures:
  • BMOE opens up about his love for farming, sharing the challenges and triumphs of his hay business.
  • Gain insights into the personal life of BMOE, including stories from past relationships and his positive mindset.
Faith and Personal Growth:
  • Discover the significance of faith in BMOE's life and how it has played a crucial role in his personal growth.
  • Hear BMOE's perspective on maintaining a positive outlook amidst life's challenges.
Ariat Partnership and Authenticity:
  • Explore BMOE's partnership with Ariat, the renowned boot and apparel brand.
  • Discuss the importance of authenticity in the influencer world and the unique relationship between BMOE and Ariat.
Future Plans and Exciting Collaborations:
  • Learn about BMOE's plans for the future, including the potential for live podcasts and collaborations.
  • Exciting insights into what's next for BMOE and the possibility of a live podcast at the next NFR.
Lighthearted Moments:
  • Wrap up the episode with a fun segment on BMOE's first pair of cowboy boots and his current collaboration with Ariat.
  • The joy of wearing cowboy boots with pride and embracing the cowboy spirit.
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1 year ago
26 minutes 16 seconds

The Cowboy Boot Podcast
Erin Enderlin's Inspirational Songwriting Path & How Cowboy Boots Played A Significant Role
In this captivating episode of "Western Fashion Behind the Scenes," host Ashley sits down with the talented singer-songwriter, Erin Enderlin. They delve deep into Erin's remarkable journey in the music industry, discussing her early beginnings, career highlights, and insights into the complex world of music royalties.

Erin Enderlin, originally hailing from Arkansas and now based in Nashville, is a singer-songwriter known for her emotive storytelling through music. With numerous accolades and a passion for country music history, Erin's career is an inspiration to aspiring artists everywhere.

- Erin's humble beginnings as a songwriter and her journey from Arkansas to Nashville.
- The life-changing moment when Alan Jackson recorded her song, "Monday Morning Church."
- An exploration of the intricate world of music royalties and how they impact songwriters.
- Erin's advice for aspiring artists: Follow your passion and find happiness in your craft.
- Erin's love for country music history and her involvement in a documentary on the legendary Cindy Walker.

- Catch Erin Enderlin at the Whitefish Songwriter Festival and Red Lodge, Montana
- Stay tuned for potential appearances at the National Finals Rodeo in the future.

**A Touch of Magic: Erin's Boots in the Country Music Hall of Fame:**
Discover the heartwarming story of Erin's "magic boots" and how they found their place in the Country Music Hall of Fame.
**Connect with Erin Enderlin:**
- Website: [ErinEnderlin.com](https://www.erinenderlin.com)
- Social Media: Follow Erin on her musical journey via her social media profiles.
- [Instagram](https://www.instagram.com/erinenderlin)
- [Twitter](https://twitter.com/erinenderlin)
- [Facebook](https://www.facebook.com/erinenderlin)

This episode offers a glimpse into the world of Erin Enderlin, a singer-songwriter whose music and storytelling resonate deeply with audiences. Whether you're an aspiring artist or a music enthusiast, Erin's insights and passion for her craft are sure to inspire. Connect with Erin on her website and social media to stay updated on her musical endeavors.

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2 years ago
14 minutes 56 seconds

The Cowboy Boot Podcast
Elevate Your Western Fashion Game with Tumbleweed Tommy's Favorite Cowboy Boot Brands
In this episode of The Cowboy Boot podcast, The Boot Babe interviews Tumbleweed Tommy, a passionate cowboy boot enthusiast and instagram western fashion influender, he is helping people find western fashion! Tommy shares his love for cowboy boots and his favorite pairs, including brands like Bailey, Tony Lama, Dan Post, Ariat and more. He discusses the importance of finding boots that fit well and encourages trying them on in person. Tommy also talks about his aspirations and collaborations with brands in the future. Throughout the episode, he emphasizes the positive feedback he receives from his followers and how he inspires them to explore Western fashion. Additionally, he mentions his interest in riding horses and his preparations for it, including acquiring riding gear such as chaps and fringe gloves from Dale Brisby. The episode concludes with Ashley encouraging listeners to wear cowboy boots and embrace the confidence they bring.

Need Boots? Use Tommy's Dan Post Link & code TUMBLEWEEDTOMMY!
www.danpostboots.com

Find Tumbleweed Tommy on Instagram @
https://www.instagram.com/tumbleweedtommy/


**Show Notes: The Cowboy Boot Podcast with Tumbleweed Tommy**

- Introduction: Ashley introduces Tumbleweed Tommy as the guest on the podcast. They discuss their previous episode on Western fashion behind the scenes Podcast.
- 0:33 - Tumbleweed Tommy introduces himself and expresses his excitement for discussing his favorite cowboy boots.
- 1:01 - Tommy describes his Bailey 10x cowboy hat and his vintage Western shirt from Nick Nick Bits or Ely Cattlemen.
- 1:44 - He talks about his Wrangler dark wash cowboy cut jeans and brown belt from Murdoch's, as well as his bold rider buckle from Montana Silversmiths.
- 2:19 - Tumbleweed Tommy reveals his favorite boots, the Buckaroo boots from Tony Lama, with a 17-inch shaft and a square toe.
- 4:21 - He showcases his second pair of boots, a classic brown design from Dan Post, featuring a stockman heel and a 13-inch shaft.
- 5:06 - Tommy talks about his Bala boots, the Dan Post Milwaukee pointed toe cowboy boots, which he has worn to rodeos.
- 6:10 - He mentions his passion for cars, particularly Chevy Corvettes from the late '50s, and his collection of vinyl records, including music from The Beatles and The Beach Boys.
- 7:04 - Tumbleweed Tommy shares his dream collaborations with boot brands, mentioning Casey, Justin, and Tony Lama.
- 8:22 - Ashley discusses how Tommy inspires his followers to get their first pair of cowboy boots and the positive feedback he receives from them.
- 9:05 - They discuss Tommy's journey into horse riding and his plans to try it out soon, including his preparations with riding gear like chaps and fringe gloves.
- 11:52 - Tommy talks about his invitation to Dale Brisby's ranch and his wish to visit there eventually.
- 12:34 - Ashley mentions Jiggy Buckaroo, a cowboy rapper from Sheridan, Wyoming, and the possibility of bringing him to Dale's ranch.
- 13:44 - They discuss finding local cowboys with well-trained horses for Tommy's first horse riding experience.
- 14:37 - Tommy shares his plans to attend a Juneteenth rodeo at the Equestrian Center, and he encourages followers to take pictures with him if they spot him.
- 16:08 - He showcases his red boots from Funnucleo Boots, and...
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2 years ago
23 minutes 6 seconds

The Cowboy Boot Podcast
Brittany Scovel & Austin Peebles | Influencer Couples, Hunting, Camo Boots and African Safaris
Step into the captivating world of cowboy boots, hunting, and personal growth as you join The Boot Babe, Ashley Jackson on an enthralling episode of the Cowboy Boot Podcast.

In this mesmerizing installment, Ashley engages in a thought-provoking conversation with the dynamic and inspiring couple, Brittany Scovel and Austin Peebler, who graciously open up about their remarkable experiences and share their invaluable perspectives.

The episode kicks off with a nostalgic trip down memory lane as Brittany and Austin reminisce about their first pair of cowboy boots. These cherished footwear pieces symbolize not only their deep-rooted connection to Western traditions but also serve as a testament to their unwavering determination and resilience in pursuing their passions.

As the discussion delves deeper, Brittany and Austin shed light on their shared love for hunting, revealing the profound impact it has had on their lives. With unwavering grit and unyielding perseverance, they have honed their skills in the wilderness, forging a profound bond with nature and embracing the exhilarating challenges that hunting presents. Their stories of adventure and triumph in the face of adversity serve as powerful reminders of the indomitable human spirit.

Beyond the hunting grounds, Brittany and Austin navigate the ever-evolving landscape of social media, using their platforms to inspire and connect with others. They candidly discuss the highs and lows of sharing their lives online, emphasizing the importance of authenticity and genuine connections in a world dominated by curated images and superficiality. Through their uplifting anecdotes and thoughtful insights, they empower listeners to cultivate meaningful relationships both online and offline, reminding us all that true connections are built on sincerity and mutual admiration.Throughout the episode, Brittany and Austin's infectious energy and genuine personalities shine through, leaving an indelible mark on the hearts and minds of the listeners. Their unwavering passion for life and their chosen pursuits ignites a spark within, urging each individual to embrace their own unique journey and conquer the world with unwavering confidence, all while wearing their beloved cowboy boots.In the words of Brittany, "Cowboy boots aren't just footwear; they're a symbol of determination and embracing our heritage.

They remind us to always walk tall and face challenges head-on, just like the pioneers before us."Echoing her sentiments, Austin adds, "Hunting is more than just a sport; it's a transformative experience that pushes us beyond our limits and teaches us valuable lessons about ourselves and the natural world. It instills a sense of responsibility and respect that transcends the act itself."So, dear listeners, don your most attentive listening ears and prepare to embark on an adventure-filled episode of the Cowboy Boot Podcast.

Allow Brittany and Austin's remarkable journey to inspire you, as they prove that with unwavering determination, boundless confidence, and a pair of trusty cowboy boots, you too can carve your own path, conquer any obstacle, and leave an indelible mark on the world. It's time to lace up your boots, embrace your unique journey, and let the world hear your resounding footsteps on the path to greatness.


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2 years ago
28 minutes 15 seconds

The Cowboy Boot Podcast
From Small Town Cowgirl to Key Account Manager @ Ariat International | Dakota Dawn Johnson
Find Dakota on INSTAGRAM @dakotadawnjohnson

Welcome to the Cowboy Boot Podcast, where Ashley introduces her guest, Dakota, a small town cowgirl with Southern roots and a key account manager at Ariat International.

Join them as they delve into Dakota's remarkable journey, starting with her role at Ariat International and her extensive experience in the Western industry for over two decades. Dakota passionately shares her belief in living life to the fullest and her role as a fervent cheerleader for the women she knows. Through this podcast, she aims to empower listeners to don their cowboy boots and fearlessly conquer the world.

Dakota is currently a key account manager for the farm division of Ariat. She recounts her own intriguing story. From her high school rodeo days to being crowned Miss Rodeo USA in 2010, Dakota's journey intertwined with Ariat as the national high school rodeo sponsor. She vividly describes the exhilaration of participating in store openings and proudly wearing Ariat apparel and denim. Her account management now extends to Atwood Farm and Ranch, a role she skillfully manages.

As the conversation unfolds, the Dakota shares her experience working for Ariat, a company founded by the visionary Beth Cross. They trace her transition from apparel sales to footwear sales, covering multiple states, before settling into a desk job focused on retail analytics. With admiration, they highlight Beth Cross's unwavering passion and resilience in the face of skepticism. They credit her for providing an extraordinary career and fostering an environment that transcends mere product sales. In fact, they propose a captivating podcast idea featuring Beth Cross and other influential women during the National Finals Rodeo.

Dakota herself is a shining example of female entrepreneurship in the Western world. Raised on a horse farm in Alabama, she has always cherished her connection to cowboy boots. Each pair holds a special emotional significance, symbolizing a distinct chapter in her life.

She affectionately shares the story behind one of her favorites, the Ariat Abilene style 100-4290. For Dakota, cowboy boots accompany her through every milestone, and she hopes to inspire more women with her remarkable journey of success.

Tune in to the Cowboy Boot Podcast for captivating conversations, inspirational stories, and the unyielding spirit of the Western world.

Join Ashley and her guests as they celebrate courage, resilience, and the transformative power of putting on those iconic cowboy boots. Get ready to conquer the world, one step at a time!
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2 years ago
31 minutes 57 seconds

The Cowboy Boot Podcast
Homesteading, Chicken Tractors & Farming On Purpose with Lexi Wright @wrightatthemoment
A quote from Lexi "I want to leave a legacy of presence (truly being where my feet are) and constant willingness to become more today than I was yesterday. I also work hard to empower people in my circle to DO what is best for them and their family - not just think about it."

Join Ashley as she interviews entrepreneur and ranch wife, Lexi, on her busy life juggling motherhood, homesteading, and the upcoming transition to her husband's multi-generation family farm in Kansas.

As a sixth-generation farmer, Lexi shares her passion for teaching others how to homestead, and the successes and failures that come with it. From raising cattle, goats, chickens, and Australian Shepherd stock dogs to planning their summer corn crop, Lexi's story inspires listeners to pursue their dreams of self-sufficiency. Tune in to hear about her recent failure with a chicken tractor, and how she's learned from her mistakes to continue supplying her daycare, family, and friends with fresh eggs. Don't miss out on hearing about Lexi's love for cowboy boots, including her favorite purple top area boots and the Macy Bean floral embroidered boots she got married in.


Find Lexi on Instagram @writeatthemoment
Find Lexi on TikTok @writeatthemoment
Find Lexi on Facebook HERE



00:00:00
"Exploring the Busy Life of a Ranching Entrepreneur with Lexi"


00:02:00
Conversation with a Ranch Wife: Experiences Growing Up on a Farm and Planting a Garden


00:04:00
Failure and Learning: My Experience with a Chicken Tractor


00:05:00
Conversation with [Name], Cowboy Boot Enthusiast


00:07:00
"The Power of Cowboy Boots: A Conversation with a Cowgirl"


00:12:00
Conversation with Cowboy Boot Enthusiast, Whitney Wright


00:14:00
Conversation with Marketing Company Owner, Wilder Blue and Zane Williams Band Fan


00:16:00
Interview with Lexi Rights: Exploring Western Traditions and Cowboy Culture




Lexi is an entrepreneur living on a ranch in Kansas with her four kids. She discussed her busy life with Ashley, including her kids' sports and their upcoming move to her husband's multi-generation family farm. She is excited for the transition, but life is still hectic and full of energy with her kids.

Lexi's story is inspiring to those trying to juggle all aspects of their life, showing that it is possible to do it all. The speaker is a ranch wife in Kansas and she and her husband are the sixth generation of his family to work the land. She grew up in an ag-focused community, but it wasn't her family's livelihood. She studied horticulture and is passionate about teaching people how to homestead. On the ranch, they have cattle, goats, chickens, and Australian Shepherd stock dogs. They also plan on planting corn this summer. She loves to bring people along for the journey and show them the successes and failures that come with the homesteading process. Her goal is to be able to produce her own food and teach others how to do the same. Lexi recently experienced a failure in the building of a chicken tractor out of PVC pipe. The chickens had become free range when the chicken tractor failed, making it difficult to find their eggs. The speaker now has a new chicken coop and is continuing to supply their daycare, family, and a few other families with eggs. Learning from their mistake, the speaker is now planning to use the PVC pipe to build a cold frame and grow extended season crops. Show more...
2 years ago
19 minutes 20 seconds

The Cowboy Boot Podcast
Kenzie Calvert, Western Fashion Creator and Social Media Influencer
Kenzie Calvert is a Western fashion creator and influencer based out of Oregon. She is part of the team of the Boot Babes and is excited to discuss her experiences. Kenzie is based in the Willamette Valley and is a coastal cowgirl, being only 40 minutes away from the coast. She has noticed the trend of coastal cowgirl gaining popularity and is using Tik Tok and Instagram to help those outside the Western world learn about being a cowgirl and to support and buy from small businesses. Kenzie has been creating content on her Tik Toks and loves to help others learn and explore new things. Kenzie is an influencer that is passionate about empowering people to stay true to themselves and to support their local businesses. She encourages people to be creative and to have fun with their fashion and to explore what it means to be a cowgirl. The speaker is a user experience designer and western fashion influencer. They went to school for computer science and found that they were better suited to the people side of things, so they specialize in finding out what people need and how to provide a better product. The speaker then went on to talk about the businesses they support, such as Dixon Boots and Blush Out West. When asked what advice they would give to someone looking to become a western fashion influencer, the speaker said to follow their heart. They also said to be aware of the influence they have everywhere they go, and to make sure to use it for good. Finally, they encouraged people to support small businesses. The conversation was about how the western world is pushing for people to get involved in business, but there is a lot of pushback from people that make fun of them. The speaker discussed the mental health struggles the western community is facing and how they have never had to deal with it before, and the importance of being kind to everyone, no matter the number of followers they have. Jokingly, the speaker mentioned that they have to carry their Western card with them to make sure others know they are Western, even when wearing more casual clothes like sweatpants and Birkenstocks. The speaker talks about growing up in a Western family and feeling like they need to prove themselves to others. They have started to embrace the rodeo world and enjoy going to rodeos. They have met some other rodeo creators and media girls, like Grace Lampo and Ashley Wear, and have built relationships with them. They have not yet been to the stockyards but are looking forward to it. They talk about Nashville being a little overrun and how the Beatles used to play in the brothels to gain their 10,000 hours of mastery. The speaker then talks about hitting 50,000 TikTok followers, which is a crazy feeling for someone who grew up in a town of 600 people. They then wonder what the actual statistics are regarding the amount of people they have reached with their TikTok.

Find Kenzie Here
TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@kenziecalvert_1
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kenzie.calvert
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kenziecalvert_1/

19:33
Interview with Kenzie Calvert, Western Fashion Creator and Social Media Influencer


02:37
Interview with Western Fashion Influencer: Advice for Aspiring Influencers


05:00
Exploring Mental Health Struggles in the Western Community


06:42
Conversation on Western Culture, Rodeos, and Nashville Music Scene


10:00
Conversation on Finding a Creative to Help Businesses


12:38
Conversation on Navigating Cliques and Drama in the Western Industry


12:52
Conversation...
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2 years ago
21 minutes 2 seconds

The Cowboy Boot Podcast
Welcome to The Cowboy Boot Podcast, hosted by The Boot Babes. Most episodes are all about the first pair of cowboy boots that people own and the emotional connections that they have with them. We ask the question, "Where did you get your first pair of boots?" and the nostalgia pours out. For many of us, our first pair of cowboy boots was a rite of passage. They were more than just a piece of footwear, they were a symbol of who we were and where we came from. We hear stories from lifetime wearers who still have their first pair of boots, and from those who had to wait until later in life to own a pair. They speak to the connection that people have with their roots and their legacy. For many, their first pair of cowboy boots represents a connection to their family's past, and a link to their ancestors who worked the land.Some people inherited their first pair of boots from their father or grandfather. Others saved up their allowance to buy a pair of their own. Some received them as a gift, while others stumbled upon them at a garage sale or thrift store.But regardless of how they were obtained, the stories of these first pairs of boots are always memorable. They bring to mind images of dusty roads, wide-open spaces, and the smell of leather. They remind us of the values of hard work, determination, and the American spirit.For many of us, our first pair of boots was the start of a lifelong love affair. They were worn on special occasions, on days when we needed a little extra confidence, and on days when we just wanted to feel connected to our roots.But cowboy boots aren't just for cowboys anymore. They're a fashion statement, a symbol of individuality, and a connection to our past. We hear from people who wear cowboy boots to the office, to weddings, and even on the red carpet.The stories we hear on this episode of The Cowboy Boot Podcast are a testament to the enduring power of cowboy boots. They remind us that these boots are more than just a fashion statement; they're a part of our identity, our heritage, and the way we'll be remembered. So, whether you're a lifetime wearer or a first-time owner, we hope you'll join us for this episode of The Cowboy Boot Podcast. And if you haven't yet experienced the power of cowboy boots, we hope you'll be inspired to go out and find your first pair. Who knows, they may just change your life. Cowboy Boots are part of your personality!