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Way Out West

The Cowboy Accountant

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A journey through the stories of the American West, the best cowboy wisdom, and a celebration of the cowboys and cowgirls who are feeding a Nation.
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Gunsmoke Podcast

Humphrey Camardella Productions

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Gunsmoke was a long-running American old-time radio and television Western drama created by director Norman MacDonnell and writer John Meston. The stories took place in or about Dodge City, Kansas, during the settlement of the American West. The radio version ran from 1952 to 1961, and is commonly regarded as one of the finest radio dramas of all time; the television version ran from 1955 to 1975 and still holds the record for the longest-running U.S. prime time fictional television program.
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Sinema Story

Kamkol Productions

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Art begets Life. Life informs Art. A circular dynamic that is constantly energized by the world of story and the visual medium of film and TV. This podcast is an exploration of this dynamic, the players, and the processes that underlie it all.
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Western Wednesday

Radio Memories Network

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How many western radio programs can you recall if any? Can you recall two, ten, or fifteen of them. How about twenty titles? Well, there were more than thirty different radio westerns that aired over the years. Some have become an example of radio excellence and others just memories. Each week we will be covering some of the most popular westerns and many that have faded into distance memories. Join me as we relive radio westerns that entertain many a young child with adventure on Western We ...
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Wyoming’s best adventure starts in Wind River Country. Located in western Wyoming, just beyond Yellowstone National Park and the Grand Teton Mountains, Wind River Country is the place to go to get away from the crowds. Unplug, unwind and find room to roam in Dubois, Hudson, Lander, Riverton, Shoshoni or on the Wind River Indian Reservation, the only Reservation in the Cowboy State
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The Red Gaze

The Red Gaze

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Movies and TV shows dissected through an Indigenous lens. First discussing a few of our many Native classics that include Thunder Heart and Little Big Man. Also will be touching on movies and shows that we feel deserve a starquilt for being Rez movie classics such as Urban Cowboy.
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Métis In Space

Indian & Cowboy

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What happens when two Métis women, who happen to be sci-fi nerds, drink wine and deconstruct the science fiction genre from a decolonial lense? Molly Swain & Chelsea Vowel break down tropes, themes & the hidden meanings behind the whitest genre of film & television we've ever known.
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Fred Hall: Western TV shows Playlist

Radio Memories Network LLC

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Television Westerns are a sub-genre of the Western, a genre of film, fiction, drama, television programming, etc., in which stories are set primarily in the later half of the 19th century in the American Old West, Western Canada and Mexico during the period from about 1860 to the end of the so-called "Indian Wars." http://oldtimeradiodvd.com
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What's Your Why?

Wyoming Humanities | ThinkWY

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What’s Your Why? I know, I know. You’ve heard this before. It’s not a NEW question, but the answer IS always evolving… So. We. Can’t. Stop. Asking! This show explores the human experience by way of our natural and diverse DNA through storytelling. We bring to life the many pillars of our humanity: Culture, community, history, literature, and art. Our purpose is to expand your vision of the world, educate, inspire, and give you critical thinking skills needed to apply to your own journey and ...
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Wósdéé Podcast

Wosdee Podcast

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Welcome to Wósdéé podcast. My name is Majerle Lister. This podcast will be focused on discussions I believe are important to Diné people. I can say for certain that there will be a plethora of topics discussed ranging from politics to comic books. My goal is to discuss and navigate the current topics on and off the Navajo Nation. The name of the podcast comes from the Navajo translation of “come in”. Growing up with my grandparents, I remember clearly the routine of visitors knocking on the ...
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Western Old Time Radio

Radio Nostalgia Network

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Old Time Radio Network Western Stories, riding into the wild west of gunfighters, tales of cattle drives, and Sheriffs. Ah!, those tales of rough and rowdy adventures of those hero's of the wild west. Travel to the wild west with the imagination of your m
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Truth is important! No one disputes that, but the locking of intellectual horns where the rigid rules of honesty are loosened, can be good sport. Join Todd and Brian, considered the Seals and Crofts of comedy, as they face-off seeking truth or deception, whichever earns some sweet points. Winner takes all! If you are looking for a couple laughs and maybe a knowledge nugget or two? This show is for you!
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The Cinnamon Bear

Glanville Heisch

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Start a new family's tradition this year with The Cinnamon Bear! This old time radio classic was originally broadcast in 1937 across Portland's airwaves. Children gathered nightly beginning at Thanksgiving until Christmas. Now you can, too! Join Judy and Jimmy through the enchanted world of Maybeland to recover their missing Silver Star that belongs on their Christmas tree. Helping on the search is the Cinnamon Bear, a stuffed bear with shoe-button eyes and a green ribbon around his neck. Th ...
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Wild West Podcast

Michael King/Brad Smalley

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Welcome to Wild West podcast where fact and legend merge. The Wild West Podcast presents the true accounts of individuals, who settled in a town built out of hunger for money, regulated by fast guns, who walked on both sides of the law, patrolling, investing in and regulating the brothels, saloons and gambling houses. These are stories of the men who made the history of the Old West come alive - bringing with them the birth of legends, brought to order by a six-gun and laid to rest with thei ...
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Send us a text What if one man's rebellion against the military set him on a path to infamy in the untamed territories of the American West? Join us as we unravel the saga of Dutch Henry Born, a figure whose life was as wild as the frontier itself. Born to German immigrants in Wisconsin, Born’s journey through the 1870s is a riveting tale of accusa…
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“Do you believe in ghosts?” is the question that was asked at the beginning of a tour of the haunted history of Riverton with local educator, historian and collector of ghost stories, Alma Law. Alma greeted us in the Riverton Museum holding a doll named Amelia, and while Amelia’s mysterious history points to a potential haunting, there was somethin…
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Send us a text Ever wondered how military forts without traditional defenses managed to secure the American West during the 1860s? Discover the strategic brilliance behind Kansas forts like Fort Zarah and Fort Larned, as we unravel their critical roles along the Santa Fe and Smoky Hill Trails. Through the voices of historical figures such as Elizab…
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In this episode, explore the legendary yet unwritten rules that shaped the American frontier—The Code of the West. These were the principles that guided cowboys through the challenges of life on the open range: loyalty, courage, hospitality, and personal responsibility. Dive into the origins of this code, how it influenced law and order in a land w…
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Send us a text Unearth the history of the American West as we celebrate the momentous 150th anniversary of the Western Cattle Trail. Join us for an unparalleled event scheduled for November 1st and 2nd, 2024, where you'll secure insights into the legendary tales that shaped the frontier. Historian Brad Smalley will captivate you at the newly added …
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Send us a text Prepare to be transported to the wild and mischievous streets of 1877 Dodge City, where history and legend collide in a Halloween tale like no other. Our featured guest, the acclaimed historian Brad Smalley, guides us through the shadowy alleys of folklore, bringing to life the notorious pranks and ghostly apparitions that haunt this…
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Send us a text Forget everything you thought you knew about the Chisholm Trail. Historians Gary and Margaret Kraisinger have conducted groundbreaking research that challenges the traditional story of this iconic route. Contrary to popular belief, the Chisholm Trail wasn't a singular path from South Texas to Kansas. Instead, it was a vast network of…
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Send us a text Dr. Michael Miller, a historian with a former career in technology, brings his expertise and passion for the American cattle industry to our latest episode. Discover how a chance encounter with rare historical documents led Dr. Miller down an unexpected path, exploring the history of the XIT Ranch and the Capital Freehold Land and In…
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There's two kinds of families, those with mental illness and those who don't have mental illness yet. - Thomas Insel Are you seeking to overcome stigma and family trauma associated with mental illness? Join Emy Digrappa on What’s Your Why? podcast as she shares a compelling conversation with Meg Kissinger, where they explore managing mental illness…
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In this episode explore the timeless values that shaped the American cowboy—grit, self-reliance, and integrity—and how these principles can guide modern entrepreneurs on their journey to success. From leading by example to making tough decisions with unwavering resolve, the lessons of the trail offer powerful insights into leadership, resilience, a…
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Subscriber-only episode Send us a text What if a fictional character could take the blame for all your mischievous antics? Meet Luke McGlue, the legendary scapegoat of Dodge City, concocted by the town's own prankster hall-of-famers like Bat Masterson. Join us as we explore how Luke's mythical existence saved many a troublemaker from the wrath of t…
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Send us a text Gather 'round the campfire, folks! I'm Brad Smalley, your trusty storyteller of the Wild West Podcast. Imagine sitting under the vast Kansas sky, warmed by the crackling flames at Udland Ranch, a historic site steeped in the lore of Dodge City. It's here that we resurrect tales from a time when cowboys roamed and legends were born. I…
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Send us a text What happens when a flamboyant newcomer meets the unpredictable characters of Dodge City? Fairchild, the not-so-brave Indian fighter, steps into the Wild West with all the theatrical flair of a Broadway show. His garish attire and bold persona quickly make him the talk of the town, but it's Bat Masterson's mischievous streak that tru…
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In this episode of Way Out West with the Cowboy Accountant, step back in time to explore the heart and soul of a cowboy's life on the trail—his meals. From the comforting smell of beans simmering over an open fire to the art of baking sourdough biscuits in a Dutch oven, dive into the flavors and traditions that fueled the hardworking cowboys of the…
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Send us a text Have you ever wondered how the Wild West celebrated Halloween? Join Mike King and Brad Smalley as they resurrect our favorite troublemaker, Luke McGlue, to share a spellbinding tale of Dodge City's unique Halloween traditions. Picture a town square ablaze with carved pumpkins, flickering lanterns, and vibrant costumes as the communit…
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Subscriber-only episode Send us a text What if the tall tales of Wild West mischief you’ve heard weren’t just stories, but a way of life in Dodge City? Join us as we unravel the legend of Luke McGlue, a fictional troublemaker concocted by Bat Masterson and his band of pranksters to navigate the rough-and-tumble world of Dodge City. From hilarious h…
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Send us a text How did mysterious ruts on a Kansas ranch lead to an expansive journey uncovering the Western Cattle Trail? Join us as we welcome Gary and Margaret Kraisinger, distinguished researchers with a deep passion for American West history. Starting with a curious find in 1967, the Kraisingers embarked on a relentless quest, piecing together…
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On Tuesday, September 10, Charene Herrera, Michael Morris and Helen Wilson headed underground into the Boulder Choke Cave with Skylar Sargent and Ella Sokolowski of Sinks Canyon State Park. The ⅛ mile long cave system, which ranges from 20 to 100 feet deep, was discovered in the 1990s by a Sinks Canyon State Park staff member. It is a series of lim…
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In this episode, I interviewed Ted Jojola about his 1984 article, "The Conflicting Role of National Governments in the Tribal Development Process". In this article (1984) he compares the colonialism of Native peoples in the United States & Philippines. In the article, he examines the case study of the two water projects; the Kinzua Dam in the North…
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In this episode, we take a deep dive into the get down rope, a key tool in western horsemanship often overlooked by those outside the cowboy world. We discuss the history of this versatile piece of gear, how it has been used by cowboys and vaqueros over the years, and why it’s essential for managing a horse on the range. Whether you’re a seasoned r…
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Even for all the problems that it brings forward, it also brings forward possibilities and promise. - Stephen Aron Discover the American West's alternative history. In this What’s Your Why? podcast we discover some of the little-known stories of peace and friendship amidst the frontier's violence. Join us as we unravel the perspectives and role of …
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Subscriber-only episode Send us a text Unravel the cultural and economic tapestry of the American West through the lens of the Western Cattle Trail in our conversation with Brad. Ever wondered how cowboys, cattle, and cow towns like Dodge City became iconic symbols of the West? Brad reveals the trail’s indispensable role in shaping these enduring i…
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Send us a text What if a single trail could redefine the cattle industry and shape the American West? Join us as we unravel the extraordinary journey of John T. Lytle, and his 3,500 cattle, an endeavor that led to the creation of the iconic Western Trail. Spanning from Texas to Nebraska, this trail transported six million cattle over a decade, surp…
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In this episode of Way Out West with the Cowboy Accountant, dive into the life and legend of Buffalo Bill Cody, the man who brought the Wild West to the world. From his early days as a frontier scout and Pony Express rider to the creation of his world-famous Wild West Shows, explore how Cody crafted a legacy that blurred the lines between myth and …
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Subscriber-only episode Send us a text Was Wild Bill Hickok a larger-than-life hero or a product of wild exaggerations? This episode promises to uncover the truth behind Colonel George Ward Nichols' controversial portrayal of Hickok in Harper's New Monthly magazine. You'll hear about how Kansas newspapers didn't hold back in criticizing Nichols' hy…
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Send us a text What if the true story of resilience and struggle in American history has been overlooked for too long? Explore the harrowing journey of the Northern Cheyenne tribe after the Battle of the Little Bighorn. From the brutal winter attack on Dull Knife’s village by Colonel Ranald S. McKenzie to the relentless military pursuit leading to …
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Send us a text What if a single magazine article could immortalize a man into legend? This episode explores how Colonel George Ward Nichols' sensational account in Harper's New Monthly Magazine transformed James Butler Hickok into the iconic "Wild Bill." Through Nichols' eyes, we unveil post-Civil War Springfield, Missouri, and the momentous meetin…
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In this episode of Way Out West with the Cowboy Accountant, we explore the rich history and lasting significance of cattle brands in the American West. Far more than just symbols of ownership, cattle brands tell stories of family, honor, and survival on the frontier. We’ll dive into how these marks became vital tools for ranchers, shaping everythin…
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In this episode of "Way Out West with the Cowboy Accountant," we delve into the history and significance of a simple yet iconic piece of cowboy gear: the wild rag. More than just a practical accessory, the cowboy bandanna is woven into the very fabric of Western tradition. Join us as we explore the stories, the style, and the enduring legacy of the…
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Send us a text Ever wondered how the foundations of America were built on "beef and bread"? Join us for an eye-opening journey into the heart of cowboy culture with Michael Grauer, the McCaslin Chair of Cowboy Culture and curator at the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum. Michael's expertise shines as he previews the unique and exciting 15…
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In this episode we explore the iconic cowboy rope, a tool that has been essential to the cowboy way of life for centuries. You’ll discover the rich history behind the lariat, its role on the open range, and the skill it takes to master this timeless craft. We also delve into the patience required to find the exact right moment to throw a loop—a les…
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