Welcome to a place where we will talk all things Natural and Organic meat business, Ranching, American Quarter Horses, Family, and God! Pull up a seat grab your favorite beverage and lets chew the fat!How to build a team?What is a Cowboy?How to survive change?Why do entrepreneurs win?What is the truth about farming and ranching?Visit www.thecowboyperspective.com for transcriptions and more!
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The Cowboy Perspective an exploration of grit, servant leadership, and business philosophy with high performers!
Crockett Carothers of the Wealthy Cowboy Podcast
Apr 22, 202642 min
Neil sits down with Crockett Carothers of the Wealthy Cowboy Podcast after they gather cattle, discussing what's changed since his prior appearance two years earlier: a new baby on the way, the launch and growth of his podcast to about 111 episodes, new sponsors, meetups, and expanded opportunities. Crockett says the best part is meeting high-value people, growing his knowledge and network, and connecting others. He explains how he books guests through outreach, networking, and social media, and why documenting stories matters, including for older guests. They cover building active income through media and credit card processing before focusing on passive income, handling social media controversy and trolls, and seeking truth by asking questions. Crockett shares his one-eyed horse's injury story and closes with advice to define success and move toward it daily through discipline, consistency, and "stacking bricks." Visit is at www.thecowboyperspective.com The Wealthy Cowboy Show: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-wealthy-cowboy-show/id1727040183 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheWealthyCowboyShow Topics 00:00 Welcome Back Crockett 00:46 Two Years of Podcast Growth 03:11 Why Podcasting Matters 05:25 Booking Guests and Saying Yes 09:06 Favorite Episodes and Hidden Legends 11:48 Getting Wealthier and Building Income 14:36 One Eyed Horse Storytime 18:03 Boot Talk and Gear Notes 18:29 Name Pronunciation Jokes 19:15 New Ventures Update 20:12 Podcast Growth Strategy 21:51 Social Media Power 23:06 Authenticity Versus Algorithm 24:55 Handling Trolls Online 26:23 Beliefs And Curiosity 29:40 Current Events In Gray 34:32 Providing Value First 36:51 Great Producers Behind Shows 38:32 Cowboy Work Ethic Lessons 39:37 Execute Daily Closing
The Cowboy Perspective an exploration of grit, servant leadership, and business philosophy with high performers!
Josh Beavers on Breaking Into Cowboying & Learning the Unspoken Rules
Apr 15, 20261h 45m
Neil and co-host Kyle Johnson welcome Josh Beavers, who explains his family name history (his dad was adopted after his biological father was murdered, leading to the Beavers surname) and discusses growing up near Dallas while spending weekends ranching in Kemp, Texas. Josh describes craving cowboy life, attending Tarleton, and learning by observing and absorbing "unspoken rules" about horsemanship, day work expectations, and maturity. He explains how his businessman father influenced his networking skills, helping him sell horses by relating to non-cowboy buyers. Josh outlines his career path through multiple states, including a major ranch job at Silver Spur Ranches in Walden, Colorado handling 15,000 yearlings, and his current role as a camper for Horton Ranches in southwest Kansas managing cows and heifers. He details his horse program, shifting from outside horses to owning, partnering with investors, and marketing horses through sales and professional media, emphasizing target audiences, pricing, and adding value. Find us online at www.thecowboyperspective.com Josh on IG @thatsalottabeavers Topics 00:10 Welcome and Guest Intro 01:17 Adoption and Identity 03:38 Dallas to Ranch Life 06:42 Tarleton Cowboy Immersion 07:49 Colts Versus Finished Horses 11:34 Unspoken Cowboy Rules 15:16 Earning Opportunities 21:08 Networking and Selling Horses 26:15 Modern Culture and Hard Work 31:09 Outdoor Childhood and Work Ethic 32:09 Boots and Cowboy Style 34:14 Driving Shoes Debate 34:54 Rules Versus Reasons 36:01 Backbone And Choice 37:59 Kids Copy Everything 39:42 Open Mind Not Naive 42:05 Protect Your Energy 44:43 Handling Online Trolls 50:19 Standing Out Pays Off 53:26 Imposter Syndrome Wins 56:22 Cowboy Career Path 59:31 Wyoming Yearlings Scale 01:04:53 Kansas Camp Life 01:07:23 Do You Want Ownership 01:07:45 Tools For The Job 01:08:42 The Yellow Horse 01:11:29 Building A Horse Program 01:13:19 Investors And Partnerships 01:15:31 Selling To The Public 01:18:09 Sales Versus Self Marketing 01:22:53 Pricing Potential Horses 01:29:21 Yellowstone Market Shift 01:35:15 Marketing Makes Value 01:39:50 Next Waves And Wrap Up
The Cowboy Perspective an exploration of grit, servant leadership, and business philosophy with high performers!
Isaac Diaz on Career Longevity, Faith & Finding His Next Chapter
Apr 8, 20261h 41m
Isaac Diaz discusses his long career, describing success as simply not quitting and noting he's missed the NFR more years than he's made it despite competing for 21 years and often attending 85+ rodeos annually. He shares growing up in South Florida outside a rodeo family, guided by mentor Mike Fletcher, and relying more on work and perseverance than money. Diaz explains shifting priorities toward family and a "next thing," recently earning a Texas real estate license through Hayden Outdoors while continuing to enjoy rodeo, horses, and a home program. The group talks about confidence, choosing positive circles, and using rodeo skills after competition, plus avoiding social media to protect time and mindset. Diaz details a faith-driven life turnaround after three DUIs and how Christianity reshaped his goals beyond a gold buckle. They also cover judged-event realities, replay controversies, admired role models, and the value of humility and mentorship. Visit us at www.thecowboyperspective.com Isaac Diaz: https://www.haydenoutdoors.com/agents/isaac-diaz/ Topics 00:11 Meet Isaac Diaz 00:48 Never Quit Mindset 02:04 NFR Goals Reality 05:13 Florida Roots Mentor 07:22 Life After Rodeo 09:15 Real Estate New Path 13:36 Social Media Boundaries 18:30 Broke But Driven 29:05 Confidence Negativity Faith 32:25 Bareback Riding Clicks 34:24 When Riding Slows Down 35:32 Hardest Event to Learn 36:37 Quitting the Gym 37:57 Confidence Over Fitness 40:26 Chasing the Gold Buckle 41:25 Faith and a 180 Turn 43:14 Three DUIs Testimony 46:20 Rodeo Road Partners 48:50 Success Feels Scarier 52:04 Guilt From Winning 55:03 The Saddle I Couldn't Take 01:00:04 Judging Is Human 01:02:09 Stetsons Replay Controversy 01:04:47 The Wright Family Pressure 01:07:44 Visibility Changes Everything 01:09:03 Bias And Favorites 01:10:06 Judging Style Debates 01:10:56 Heroes And Mentors 01:14:02 Rocker Steiner Revisited 01:15:51 Seeing Past First Impressions 01:20:38 Craving Criticism To Grow 01:25:30 Faith Lessons From Horses 01:28:39 Mirror Test For Trainers 01:31:11 Fear And Spotlight Pressure 01:35:21 Honesty Builds Community 01:38:35 Find High Level Competition 01:39:46 Final Thanks And Wrap
The Cowboy Perspective an exploration of grit, servant leadership, and business philosophy with high performers!
Tucker Hatch: Dogs, Wild Country & Building a Life
Apr 1, 20261h 19m
Neil and co-host Kyle Johnson interview Tucker Hatch, a young cowboy and friend of Kyle's, about his background, mindset, and experience in big country. Tucker recounts first meeting Kyle in Nevada and discusses overcoming nerves by being proud of who he is and willing to approach strangers. The conversation focuses heavily on working cow dogs—Border Collies and Kelpies—contrasting practical ranch dogs with trial dogs, and explaining how dogs extend a crew's effectiveness when gathering and trailing cattle. Tucker describes leading a crew at age 22 on the 450,000-acre, unfenced Arapaho Ranch, dealing with extremely wild, feral cattle and dangerous bulls, sorting and shipping slick bulls and old steers, and the challenges of management from the office. He explains how cattle are "trained" through regular handling and trailing, then shares his approach to making money riding outside horses while saving, staying debt-free, and aiming to eventually own land. Topics 01:45 Meeting Kyle First Time 03:29 Making Friends Fast 05:42 Kelpie Power Talk 08:45 Favorite Dogs And Tools 12:08 Dogs On The Job 16:31 Using Dogs With Crews 19:34 Cowboy As Storyteller 22:19 Cow Boss At 22 23:49 Wild Arapaho Ranch 31:46 Culling Feral Bulls 34:45 Training Cattle Year Round 39:52 Better Handling Cattle 41:25 Range Roping Wreck Story 46:48 Horsemanship Life Focus 48:00 Making Money Riding 48:42 Saving and Self Reliance 52:32 Work Ethic and Growth 54:21 Animals Over Drama 56:40 Stay Green Stay Humble 01:00:24 Family Roots and Mom 01:06:50 Five Year Cowboy Plan 01:11:31 Favorite Horse Loss 01:14:46 Getting Horses to Tucker 01:16:56 Closing Reflections
The Cowboy Perspective an exploration of grit, servant leadership, and business philosophy with high performers!
Travis Dickinson on Cow Horse Training, Gratitude & Sobriety
Mar 25, 20261h 44m
Neil, with co-host Kyle Johnson, welcome trainer Travis Dickinson, who starts each day in the gym and has 12–15 horses in training, mainly reined cow horses. Travis explains the three events—herd work, reining pattern, and fence work—and he and Kyle recount how they met when Kyle sought help learning reined cow horse after moving to California. Travis describes his background from construction and a strict, successful father to pursuing horse training, defines a "bridle horse" progression, and shares key training lessons about focus, circles, and knowing when to push or quit. The talk shifts to Travis's addiction history, 12-step recovery, two years of sobriety, faith, gratitude-list routine, and the importance of supportive partners, patience, and maintaining success. Links Visit us online: https://thecowboyperspective.com/ Travis Dickinson on social media: @travisdickinson Topics 02:23 Travis Daily Routine 03:10 What Is Reined Cow Horse 04:31 Kyle Finds a Mentor 06:28 First Impressions and Intensity 09:07 Training Mindset and Progress 11:14 Horses and Dogs Talk 13:38 Slow Down in the Arena 15:56 Construction Roots and Lessons 19:31 Cowboy Lifestyle Philosophy 21:33 Early Showing and College Detour 24:51 Dad Relationship and Sensitivity 26:23 Back to Horses for Real 27:55 Bridle Horse Explained 29:47 Apprenticeship and Getting Broke 31:45 Fixing Circles and Fundamentals 34:03 Applying Concepts Across Disciplines 35:36 How Trainers Keep Learning 36:53 Chasing Big Events 37:53 Favorite Mare Story 39:20 Training Breakthroughs 41:19 Snaffle Bit Costs 42:45 Hardest Colt Lessons 44:53 When to Push or Quit 48:33 Going Off the Rails 49:38 Family Roots and Shame 52:02 Treatment and Genetics 55:35 Sobriety and Boundaries 01:02:48 Self Worth and Success 01:09:12 Gratitude and Growth 01:10:40 Daily Gratitude Routine 01:12:00 Humility In Sobriety 01:14:07 Gratitude After Success 01:16:23 God Moments And Purpose 01:19:43 Manifestation And Mindset 01:27:24 Patience In The Process 01:32:56 Partnership And Support 01:40:38 Choosing The Right Partner 01:42:27 Final Thanks And Wrap
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