
Cowboys not Eggheads
I visit with guests about topics like loyalty, honesty, authenticity, courage, integrity and resilience.
I come from a cowboy raised and egghead educated background. I’ve saddled and rode a horse, been on multiple cattle drives, fed cattle in 40 below temperatures, worked cattle in a corral, put up hay in 100 degree temperatures, fixed fence …. you name it … I attended high school at a prestigious private school. I got a College degree. I spent 31 years as a national politic operative, owned my own business and spent 13 years as a police officer.
My interesting life has lead me to the conclusion that the world is made up of cowboys and eggheads. I believe that we should have a few more cowboys than eggheads. Get ready, because you’re about to be pulled into the story of my life……
Cowboys not Eggheads
My First Branding - with Special Guest Steve King
In this engaging conversation, Sam Fischer and Steve King delve into the experience of branding cattle, exploring the cultural significance, emotional impact, and humane practices involved in ranching. Steve shares his journey from being a city dweller from London, England to embracing the ranch lifestyle in Nebraska, highlighting the importance of family and community in the branding process. The discussion also touches on the humorous aspects of ranch life, including the preparation of Rocky Mountain oysters, and concludes with reflections on the lessons learned and the essence of cowboy culture.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Branding Experience
02:49 Cultural Perspectives on Ranching
05:58 The Branding Process Explained
09:01 The Role of Family in Ranching
11:59 The Emotional Impact of Branding
15:04 Humane Practices in Branding
17:59 Rocky Mountain Oysters and Ranch Life
20:57 Lessons Learned from Branding
24:01 Final Thoughts on Cowboy Culture
Takeaways
- Branding cattle is a significant cultural experience.
- The branding process involves teamwork and family participation.
- Humane practices are essential in modern ranching.
- Cattle respond quickly to their mothers after branding.
- Rocky Mountain oysters are a unique part of ranch life.
- The emotional impact of branding can be profound.
- Ranching requires awareness of surroundings and safety.
- Cultural perspectives on ranching vary between regions.
- The importance of community in ranching cannot be overstated.
- Experiencing ranch life can change one's perspective.
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