
The Western Grind Podcast
Episode 31: "Stay In Your Lane"
In this episode of The Western Grind Podcast, we talk about consistency and staying in your lane-showing up, doing the work, and trusting your own path.

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Hosted by The Western Grind · leisure · EN · 26 episodes
The Western Grind Podcast is all about celebrating the grit, determination, and passion of everyday individuals who embody the Western Lifestyle. Hosted by NFR Bronc Rider Mitch Pollock and NFR Steer Roping Music Director Drew Taylor, this podcast shares the inspiring stories of hardworking men and women who chase their dreams and never give up.
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In this episode of The Western Grind Podcast, we talk about consistency and staying in your lane-showing up, doing the work, and trusting your own path.

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In Episode 29 of The Western Grind , it's just Mitch and Drew behind the mics, talking shop about the boxing smoker-what it's like stepping into the ring, the mindset it takes, and what you learn when the gloves come on. The conversation rolls into Mitch's favorite rodeos, the arenas that stand out, and why certain places just feel different when you pull in the gate. No script, no hype-just two guys having a conversation.

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In this episode of The Western Grind, Mitch and Drew dive deep into mindset-what it really takes to stay focused when the road gets rough and the results aren't showing yet. We talk about recognizing when your current path isn't getting you where you want to go, and how making intentional changes can reset your trajectory without losing who you are. Whether you're grinding in the arena, on the ranch, or in everyday life, this conversation is about owning your choices, adjusting your approach, and committing to the work it takes to reach your goals.

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In Episode 27, we sit down with Rusty Allen, five-time NFR bronc rider, former event representative, and a guy who's never been interested in playing it safe. Rusty brings the unfiltered reality of rodeo: the grind, the politics, the passion and what it really takes to survive at the highest level of the sport. If you want polished soundbites, this isn't your episode. If you want real talk from someone who's lived it, earned it, and isn't afraid to say it - hit play.
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