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  • Seth Dahl, Why marriage sucks and is so hard, sometimes........
    Sep 24 2025

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    The Wild Courage podcast returns after a brief hiatus, welcoming back guest Seth Dahl to delve into the importance of tackling marital problems. The discussion emphasizes the impact of unresolved marital tension on the entire family and the misguided belief that having children can heal relationship issues. Seth shares his recent shift in focus from grief recovery to marriage counseling, driven by the desire to help couples achieve healthier family environments. Through tales of personal experience and professional insights, this episode invites listeners on a journey of introspection and encourages the pursuit of deeper emotional connections in marriage.

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    1 h y 25 m
  • Jerrod Ackley, Journey of Growth, From Idaho to Everywhere
    Jul 15 2025

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    On the Wild Courage podcast, Jeremy catches up with Jared Ackley, revisiting their youth in American Falls. Despite never winning a high school football game, they fondly remember those days, creating bonds through sports, family dinners, and church. Jared’s move back to Idaho during his parents’ tumultuous divorce and their shared love of sports further tightened their friendship. Both lead divergent paths post-high school—military and academia—but maintained a lifelong connection. Through laughter and nostalgia, this episode highlights enduring friendships and the curative power of shared pasts.

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    2 h y 11 m
  • Stephen Yellowtail. horses, cows and family
    Jun 25 2025

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    Jeremy got to spend some time with Stephen Yellowtail, whose family legacy intertwined with cattle ranching on Montana’s Crow reservation. The episode explores the essence of the Western lifestyle, with Stephen recounting tales of his father’s return to save their family ranch. This move ensured the continuation of a tradition that Stephen is proud to pass on to his sons. The podcast captures the spirit and dynamism of their community, where branding, roping, and horsemanship remain integral, demonstrating the resilience and fellowship that define rural life in the heart of America’s ranches.https://www.buzzsprout.com/1696825/support



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  • Scott Grosskopf, Buckaroo, Business Man and Friend to many.
    Jun 6 2025

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    In this episode of the Wild Courage Podcast, Jeremy sits down with Scott in Montana, reminiscing about their longstanding friendship rooted in roping. They delve into the historical significance of the Northern Range, a pioneering roping series that united diverse cowboy cultures. The conversation highlights the fusion of the Texas and Californian cowboy traditions in Montana, a unique melting pot where various horse and roping techniques came together. Scott discusses the region's rich horse-raising legacy, emphasizing its vital role in significant historical events. The episode is a journey through time, celebrating the enduring spirit of Montana's cowboy culture.

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  • JP Phillips, from fighting wars overseas to fighting for what matters most.
    May 22 2025

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    The podcast episode introduces James Phillips, who finds himself transitioning from military life to exploring horsemanship with passion in southeastern Idaho. His life story unfolds with roots in England where he first rode Shetland ponies, and later life in America following a family split. Navigating the emotional rollercoasters of family dynamics, James sought solace in learning and faith, engaging deeply with the lessons from the military and horses. He now channels his energy into being a intentional father and dedicated husband embracing the chaos and beauty of his life.https://www.buzzsprout.com/1696825/support

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  • Jeremy Morris, Cowboy Community and Wild Courage:
    May 9 2025

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    David Simmons and Jeremy flip the script to discuss the broader impact of Wild Courage. With an emphasis on community support, especially from the cowboy world, this episode showcases the power of vulnerability and storytelling in overcoming personal challenges. Despite its roots in cowboy culture, Wild Courage's message reaches men everywhere, offering a refuge of hope and actionable solutions for life's hardships. Through collaborations with notable sponsors and personal narratives, Wild Courage encourages listeners to pursue self-discovery and healing across various life experiences

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    1 h y 20 m
  • Will Hudson, from a Branding trap to Brotherhood.
    Apr 16 2025

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    In this podcast episode, the conversation dives into the friendship between Jeremy and his guest, Will Hudson. They reminisce about their first encounter 14 years ago at a branding in Sinclair, Wyoming, and how their paths have crossed over the years through various adventures. The two have shared everything from roping competitions to personal life changes, including sobriety and family. Now living closer in Jordan Valley, their connection has become stronger. They discuss the significant impact that friendships forged in the cowboy lifestyle have had on their lives, emphasizing themes of camaraderie, growth, and transformation.

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    1 h y 59 m
  • Annie Mackenzie, 4th generation rancher, and poet.
    Mar 25 2025

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    Annie and Jeremy sat down in Elko, NV, at the historic Stockman's Casino. Annie was a part of the Outside Circle's mental health panel discussion held during the event each year. Annie was born and raised out side of Jordan Valley, OR, she is a fourth generation rancher and an incredible poet. She shares about her old fashion upbringing and her difficult early years. With great courage Annie shares what life was like after losing her mom at a young age and how that has shaped her and her siblings. You can find her on Instagram (oregon_annie) and check out where you might see her share her gift of poetry.

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    1 h y 8 m