Episodios

  • Ep. 14 | Getting By One & The Truth About Horse Training | Kyle (6S Horsemanship) – Part 2
    Apr 7 2026

    In Part 2 with Kyle from 6S Horsemanship, we go deeper into the reality of horse training—where things don't always go right, and most days aren't pretty.

    This episode dives into what separates real horsemen from everyone else: the ability to just get by one, even when it's frustrating, uncomfortable, or flat-out not going your way.

    Kyle and the crew break down:

    • Why not every ride is a breakthrough—and why that's normal
    • The difference between "training" and just surviving the day
    • How pressure changes everything when you're riding in front of people
    • Why social media only shows the worst moments (and why that's what people want)
    • The challenge of training horses for their owner—not yourself
    • Why most problems in horse training actually come from people
    • The reality of time constraints when you've got a full barn to ride
    • Why consistency beats perfection every time

    There's a heavy emphasis on something most people don't talk about:
    👉 The job isn't always to fix everything—it's to make progress and come back tomorrow.

    This is the unfiltered side of the horse world—the part that doesn't make highlight reels but actually makes good horses.

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    1 h y 10 m
  • Ep. 13 | Getting Thrown & the Truth About Ranch Horses | Kyle (6S Horsemanship) Pt. 1
    Mar 31 2026

    In Part 1 with Kyle from 6S Horsemanship, we get into everything from getting thrown off a horse for the first time… to the deeper mindset behind bull riding, horse training, and what it really means to be a horseman.

    We kick things off with a story from the ranch that quickly turns into a bigger conversation about risk, confidence, and learning the hard way. From there, we dive into a heated (but respectful) discussion around bull riding culture—should you get on anything you draw, or is there a smarter way to develop?

    Kyle brings a unique perspective with his rodeo background and horsemanship approach, breaking down how beginners actually progress—and why mindset matters more than most people think.

    We also get into:

    • The difference between practice pens vs real rodeo expectations
    • Why bull riding is at least 70% mental
    • Social media, criticism, and the reality of dealing with haters
    • The truth behind "it must be nice" and earned success
    • Ranch horse vs cutting horse—what actually gets the job done

    This one covers a lot of ground—horses, rodeo, mindset, and real talk from guys living it every day.

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    1 h y 5 m
  • Ep. 12 | Do Cowboys Re-Wear Their Underwear? (Apparently Yes)
    Mar 24 2026

    Some weeks on the ranch go smooth. This wasn't one of them.

    We kick things off with another call from Wally Gator… and let's just say, it raises some serious questions about personal hygiene and life choices. From there, things only get better (or worse).

    We talk about picking up the new ranch truck, the kind of deal you don't usually walk away from, and swap stories about old jobs—including one that somehow involves working for a pimp in Hawaii. Yeah… it goes there.

    We also get into cowboy movies—why Lonesome Dove didn't quite hit like expected, what actually makes a "real" cowboy story, and how nostalgia plays into it.

    On the ranch side, we're gearing up for the upcoming roping, dealing with missing buckles, last-minute prep, and getting feedback from a legend in the roping world. It's one of those weeks where nothing goes exactly as planned—but the work still gets done.

    This is the Black Knuckle Ranch Podcast—real horses, real ranch, real talk… and occasionally, really bad decisions.

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    1 h y 27 m
  • Ep. 11 | Horse Nuts, Bull Riders, and a "Good Week" on the Ranch
    Mar 16 2026

    A "good week" on a working ranch doesn't look like what most people see online.

    This week on the Black Knuckle Ranch Podcast, we talk about what actually happened around the ranch — selling a couple horses for the first time, the never-ending search for a decent ranch truck, and a debate that lit up the internet: a $100,000 cutting horse vs a good ranch horse that can actually get the job done.

    We also get into the realities of bull riding after watching a practice event where the bulls weren't exactly cooperating, why young riders are getting hurt, and what the sport really demands from the people who do it.

    Along the way there's hotshot roping footage, castration talk, pole dancing in a welding helmet, and the usual unfiltered ranch commentary.

    It wasn't a flashy week.
    But on a working ranch, a quiet week where things get done might just be the best kind there is.

    Real horses. Real ranch. Real talk.

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  • Ep. 10 | Cowboy Laundry, Bull Riders & Ranch Nonsense
    Mar 10 2026

    Welcome back to the Black Knuckle Ranch Podcast — where ranch life isn't filtered and the stories definitely aren't polished.

    This week the crew covers everything from bull riding sponsorships to cowboy beer preferences, and somehow ends up in a full-blown debate about cowboy laundry habits and shirt rotations. If you've ever wondered how many shirts a ranch hand actually owns… you're about to find out.

    We also talk about:

    • Trying to sponsor a bull rider (Lennon Cook)

    • Why Billy Bob's might not be the best place to get on a bull

    • The cowboy hat brands we actually wear on the ranch

    • Why one of the guys keeps showing up on camera wearing the same shirt

    • Ranch security patrols… apparently done in pajamas

    • And the usual chaos that happens when a bunch of ranch hands sit around a table with microphones.

    Out here there's no script — just real ranch life, real horses, and real conversations.

    If you enjoy ranch content, horses, rodeo, and the occasional completely unhinged cowboy story, you're in the right place.

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    1 h y 6 m
  • Ep. 9 | Scope Creep, Steer Wrestling & Stud Colts
    Mar 3 2026

    Building an arena sounds simple—until you try doing it while the ranch still has to run. This week we break down what went into building our facilities, where we screwed up, how projects spiral when scope changes mid-job, and what we learned about managing work without burning people out. Plus: chainsaws, steer wrestling chaos, and a few stud colts that aren't studs anymore.

    Real horses. Real ranch. Real talk.

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    1 h y 16 m
  • Ep. 8 | Real Talk: When the Ranch Outgrows the Crew
    Feb 24 2026

    This week on the Black Knuckle Ranch Podcast, the conversation gets real.

    We talk about mental load, burnout, broken equipment, and whether it's finally time to hire a full-time operator. When you're scaling a ranch business, the work doesn't slow down — the stakes just get higher.

    Billy opens up (a little) about perfectionism and why he won't ask for help. We break down what it actually costs to run heavy equipment every day, why things break, and why $1,800–$2,000 per day isn't as crazy as it sounds.

    We also talk about:

    • 9 million social media views in 24 days

    • Landing strategic sponsors (skid steers, mulchers, medical partners & more)

    • Why some companies won't ever get our business again

    • Growing the ranch without losing what makes it real

    • And somehow… toilet paper sponsorships

    This isn't a highlight reel.
    It's what scaling a working ranch actually looks like.

    Real Horses. Real Ranch. Real Talk.

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    1 h y 5 m
  • Ep. 7 | Ranching Ain't a Highlight Reel: Making Money, Taking Hits & Doing It Right
    Feb 17 2026

    This ain't a social media highlight reel.

    This is a working ranch.

    In this episode of the Black Knuckle Ranch Podcast, we pull back the curtain on what it really takes to make money in ranching — and why most people get it wrong.

    We talk about:

    • The difference between income and sustainable income

    • Why diversification matters (horses, hay, mulching, events)

    • The real cost of running skid steers and heavy equipment

    • Leasing roping steers vs. owning them

    • Why deadlines mess with your head

    • When to eat a job… and when to double down

    • What happens when integrity costs you money

    • And why communication in business matters more than being right

    We also introduce Austin, swap stories about busted fuel filters, nearly dropping a gooseneck on Billy, 200-foot shrapnel from buried farm equipment, and the reality that some jobs go perfect… and some eat you alive.

    If you're trying to:

    • Start a ranch

    • Grow a ranch

    • Add a revenue stream

    • Or just understand how real operators think

    This episode is for you.

    We're not here to impress you.
    We're here to tell the truth.

    Real Horses.
    Real Ranch.
    Real Talk.

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    1 h y 38 m