
Ep 125 The Sourdough Complexity
There are some who think that the decline of modern culture (not a statement, people – just a theory argued by some) is due to the fact that sitting down at the table for dinner isn’t common anymore. We sit on the sofa in front of the TV, ingesting something we’ve microwaved quickly, instead of sitting at the table with our family, eating something that took time to put together. And there’s some meat to that argument (ha). Didn’t food used to taste better at the table? Toda...
20 Heinä 202126min

Ep 124 Daniel Wengerd, HPD 2021 Speaking Words of Wisdom: Let it Be
Are we happy with more? Not always (unless it’s more dirt, in which case there’s a direct translation for some of us dirt hoarders). Today we bring you an interview from one of our newly-favorite events. Daniel Wengerd, General Coordinator for Horse Progress Days 2021, sits down and talks with us about the planning behind an undertaking like this, and how a team of “Plain People” (you’ll find out what that means if you listen) worked together to create something that is incredibly...
14 Heinä 202143min

Ep 123 You Have To Break A Few Eggs To Make An Omelette - Or Just Buy A Dozen
Independence is a beautiful thing, isn’t it? We usually associate that with being alone or apart, but it can also be something a little different, especially in the economic community. This week we celebrate July 4th here in the U.S., the anniversary of the signing of our Declaration of Independence, way back in 1776. That little piece of paper means a lot to a great number of people, and it fundamentally changed our way of life on this continent. One of the historic precur...
7 Heinä 20219min

Ep 122 We're Going To Riceland...(Thank You Paul Simon)
Why am I here? What day is it? What planet are we on, anyway? Those questions and more… Today’s podcast comes to you from a hotel room in Ashtabula, Ohio. After a crazy month (or two or…) of travel, we’re asking those existential questions of the hotel room ceiling. It’s hard to keep track of all of those things when the world is spinning faster and faster, it seems, and most especially when a road seems more like a fast way to get somewhere and less like an enjo...
29 Kesä 202147min

Ep 121 Rankin and Filing and Organizing and…Scuba?!?
I’m from California, so that means that I surf every day, eat granola and salad all the time, am a dyed-in-the-wool leftist, and drive a hybrid, right? Well, a few of those things might be true, but some are not. And in the same way people think about the “laid-back state” residents as only one type, we all have preconceived ideas about a place and its residents. Texas has the same image problem. The variety in Texas is amazing, whether that be people, music, lifestyle or j...
22 Kesä 202145min

Ep 120 The ABGA National Show 2021: Life’s a Boer
We’re very happily back on the road again this summer -- and this week we’re also back on the banks of the Platte River, in Grand Island, Nebraska, where it’s 95-104 degrees outside. We’re filming the American Boer Goat Association’s National Show, held at the Fonner Park fairgrounds, which, by the way, is the place where you can also find the annual Nebraska State Fair. The ABGA is an organization that helps its members to find opportunities in the marketing, education and commer...
15 Kesä 20217min

Ep 119 The Trail Drivers’ Bible: “It ain’t dying I’m Talkin’ ‘bout. It’s living.”
Today, we’re reading the words of Charles Goodnight and W.J. Wilson, as excerpted from “The Trail Drivers of Texas,” by the University of Texas Press. You may know these men better as Captain Call (played by Tommy Lee Jones) and Pea Eye (aka Timothy Scott). Lonesome Dove meets “The Trail Drivers Bible,” in the hope that it inspires you to quest for more from The University of Texas Press, and all that history has to offer. Links: www.utexaspress.com https://www.simonandschuster....
8 Kesä 202123min

Ep 117 Will Cradduck: They Still Don’t Take No Guff off a Bartender
We spoke with Will Cradduck, manager of the Official State of Texas Longhorn herd at Fort Griffin, Texas. We stood among herds of Longhorn Cattle in the midst of an old Texas cattle trail, straight out of Lonesome Dove. We crossed the Pecos, and headed home. To my father the cattle rancher and historian, and the recently departed Larry McMurtry – our best wishes that you are resting in peace. Happy trails to you both. Links: https://www.thc.texas.gov/historic-sites/fo...
1 Kesä 202145min