The Flatbed Podcast The Flatbed Podcast Bonus
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- Society & Culture
The Flatbed Podcast is a long-form conversation hosted by Jordan Weaver with friends and guests from the western world and beyond.
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#124 - Alan Bach
26 years in a row he finished in the top five in the world standings, and four times he ended the year as the World Champion heeler From his life of coaching and innovation to the battles he faced in the years following a traumatic stroke to his life now as he sets up his sunset years in Arizona. Alan is truly the definition of a legend.
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#123 - Kolton Schmidt
One of the best headers to ever come out of Canada, and for sure one of the more mentally analytical people we’ve ever sat down with on the podcast. Truly an episode that I enjoyed getting to be a part of, and learn from.
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#122 - Karlee Peterson
The superstar television producer from the Cowboy Channel, and probably the leading candidate for most fascinating women in the Western industry. We’ve tried a few times to get this podcast lined up and finally succeeded, let me just say well worth the wait!
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#122 - Karlee Peterson Bonus Episode
This is the bonus episode for Karlee Peterson
The superstar television producer from the Cowboy Channel, and probably the leading candidate for most fascinating women in the Western industry. We’ve tried a few times to get this podcast lined up and finally succeeded, let me just say it's well worth the wait! -
#121 - Justin Thomason
By far one of the most fascinating tours we have ever had since the podcast started with Justin Thomason, the plant manager for Resistol. We got to see the hats being built from start to finish and hear Justin’s story of how he came to Resistol. It was like a dual podcast of his life and the culture of a company we all know. It was a great day hanging out with a super cool guy. Don’t miss it
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#120 - Dan and Kalina Webb
Dan and Kalina are the definition of “insider baseball” for our industry. Ranchers, horse trainers, part-time duck herders, just an overall amazing podcast that at times went deeper and more personal than I think any of us expected