
Conversations with Scott Hulme, a North Texas rancher. Travel through his days on the ranch while he discusses horse training, ranching, religion, family, and more.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 125 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Typical “God fearing man” who swears and cusses everyone he can’t agree with or feels threatened by. Good luck to those kids…
I stumbled across this show and I wasn’t sure what to expect. It has turned out to be the podcast I will turn on to give myself a morning pep talk. I love the emphasis on how a hardened ranch horse isn’t going to always be the prettiest, fat, and shiny. There are some other shows I listen to but, this is the most ranch horse based show I’ve found!
Your message was directed to young men, but it was what I - a 60 year oldster - needed to hear too! Everyone needs a little kick in the behind sometimes. For so many reasons we hesitate to stick our necks out and go to a show, go to a practice, etc. Thanks for the encouragement. It’s never too late to get better and enjoy what we love to do.
Guy needs to update his mindset and relax. Get his son in counseling now
Mr. Scott Hulme provides his knowledge, wisdom, and experiences on the equine and ranching industry. These stories are very interesting and provide amazing insight into the world and lifestyle.
However, he does diverge into topics (macroeconomics, national politics, social issues) that don’t seem to be as well researched or thought out. It just seems like he is parroting the sentiment expressed by the GOP and Fox News. That being said, the man is entitled to his opinion and should be able to sa... more
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Conversations focus on various facets of ranch life, including horse training, the challenges of running a ranch, and the values inherent in rural living. Discussions often reflect on family dynamics, personal growth, and the philosophies of work ethic and financial practicality. Unique anecdotes from the host's experiences provide insight into the ranching lifestyle, emphasizing themes such as resilience, responsibility, and the simplicity of living. Listeners can expect candid reflections on both everyday challenges and broader cultural critiques, creating a rich tapestry of narratives that resonate with those interested in ranching and family life.
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