Beyond the Rodeo

Western Sports Foundation

Wondering what happens when the lights go dark after a rodeo? Looking for tips to thrive in the sport of rodeo both in and out of the arena? Searching for how to not only level-up your rodeo game, but also your health and personal life? You're in the right place. Welcome to Beyond the Rodeo, a podcast brought to you by Western Sports Foundation that explores the ups and downs of rodeo life, discusses options for providing high-quality, low-cost care for Western sports athletes, and reveals ways to help the sport of rodeo reach new heights. Join host Kaycie Timm as she takes you behind the scenes with stories from rodeo athletes, insight from industry greats, plus tips and encouragement on how to thrive as a rodeo athlete. Learn more about Western Sports Foundation at westernsportsfoundation.org or follow along on Facebook and Instagram by searching @WesternSportsFoundation.

  1. NOV 20

    Episode 38: Trey Holston

    In this episode of Beyond the Rodeo, host Kaycie Timm sits down with bull rider Trey Holston, an athlete who continues to make his mark in both the PRCA and the PBR Team Series. After a grueling stretch marked by a broken back, a complicated scaphoid wrist break, and months of recovery, Trey returned to competition with fresh perspective and renewed drive. This year, he played a key role in helping the Carolina Cowboys secure the title of 2025 PBR Team Series Champions. He is also represented by Tough Draw Sports, an agency that supports his career development and brand partnerships. From the mental battle of injury to rediscovering confidence in the practice pen, Trey opens up about growth, gratitude, and the business side of building a modern rodeo career. His honesty, resilience, and belief in the future of Western sports make this conversation one every athlete and fan will want to hear. About Trey: Trey Holston is a professional bull rider competing in both the PRCA and the PBR Team Series, where he helped the Carolina Cowboys clinch the 2025 championship. A Kansas native, Trey rose through the junior and amateur ranks before qualifying for the NFR in his early twenties. Trey is represented by Tough Draw Sports and is passionate about using his platform to strengthen the Western lifestyle and the future of rodeo. About Western Sports Foundation: As a 501(c)3 non profit, Western Sports Foundation (WSF) is committed to providing an essential support system for Western sports athletes with health, wellness, and career resources. WSF's mission is to keep athletes safe, strong, and prepared for life during and after their competitive careers. Learn more at wsf.org.

    45 min
  2. SEP 17

    Episode 35: Lisa Lockhart

    Legendary barrel racer Lisa Lockhart joins us on Beyond the Rodeo to share stories from her incredibly successful pro rodeo career. As an 18-time National Finals Rodeo (NFR) qualifier, three-time NFR average champion, and the current WPRA all-time career earnings leader, Lisa's journey offers inspiration to rodeo fans and competitors of all ages. In this episode, Lisa opens up about her lifelong passion for horses and the competitive spirit she honed through sports, revealing the driving forces behind her success. With insights into her personal and professional life, Lisa recounts the pivotal role her husband plays in encouraging her rodeo dreams and how support from her family has been a cornerstone of her career. The life of a rodeo athlete is not for the faint-hearted, and Lisa provides a candid look into the sacrifices and triumphs that define that lifestyle. From the intense travel schedule to the dedication required for horse care, Lisa shares the strategies that have helped her balance the rigors of competition with family commitments. Listeners get an inside look at the unique challenges athletes face, from financial pressures to the unpredictability of animal performances, shedding light on the resilience required to thrive in this sport. Beyond the competition, Lisa reflects on the deep bonds she has formed with her horses and the rodeo community. Cherished memories of her equine partners illustrate the emotional connections that leave lasting legacies. Lisa also highlights the unwavering support of rodeo fans and the communal spirit of the Western lifestyle, where camaraderie and integrity are fundamental. This episode is a testament to the enduring spirit of the rodeo community and the inspirational stories that resonate far beyond the arena.

    46 min
  3. AUG 6

    Episode 33: East of Wall

    In this special edition of Beyond the Rodeo, director and screenwriter Kate Beecroft shares the inspiration behind her film "East of Wall," a project born from a three-year journey immersing herself in the lives of South Dakota horsewomen Tabatha and Porshia Zimiga. Kate's discovery of their genuine Western lifestyle led to a powerful narrative that blends professional acting with the true essence of ranch life. The film highlights the importance of horses in Tabitha's life, not only as a career but also as a source of therapy, while Porshia recounts the challenges and triumphs of her first acting experience, showcasing her talent beyond her skills as a barrel racer. Our conversation celebrates the authenticity of "East of Wall," a docu-fiction that stands out for its genuine portrayal of the Western lifestyle, particularly through the eyes of real-life ranchers. Tabitha's expertise as a horse trainer ensured that the film's equestrian scenes resonated with realism. Porshia's joy in performing alongside her horse adds a special touch to the film, highlighting the personal connections that elevate its authenticity and charm. Together, they bring to life the trials and triumphs of ranch life, offering viewers a fresh perspective on a timeless culture. We also turn our focus to the empowerment of women within the cowboy and rodeo spheres, spotlighting their strength and resilience through storytelling. "East of Wall" breaks down traditional stereotypes by showcasing women in roles that underscore their integral contributions to this rugged lifestyle. With a press tour on the horizon and an upcoming premiere in South Dakota, the anticipation for the film's impact is palpable.  Tune in to hear all about "East of Wall" and get tickets to see it in a theater near you on August 15.    Listener discretion advised: This episode and the film East of Wall contains expletives and may not be suitable for all audiences.

    26 min

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About

Wondering what happens when the lights go dark after a rodeo? Looking for tips to thrive in the sport of rodeo both in and out of the arena? Searching for how to not only level-up your rodeo game, but also your health and personal life? You're in the right place. Welcome to Beyond the Rodeo, a podcast brought to you by Western Sports Foundation that explores the ups and downs of rodeo life, discusses options for providing high-quality, low-cost care for Western sports athletes, and reveals ways to help the sport of rodeo reach new heights. Join host Kaycie Timm as she takes you behind the scenes with stories from rodeo athletes, insight from industry greats, plus tips and encouragement on how to thrive as a rodeo athlete. Learn more about Western Sports Foundation at westernsportsfoundation.org or follow along on Facebook and Instagram by searching @WesternSportsFoundation.

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