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Wild West Podcast

Michael King/Brad Smalley

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Welcome to Wild West podcast where fact and legend merge. The Wild West Podcast presents the true accounts of individuals, who settled in a town built out of hunger for money, regulated by fast guns, who walked on both sides of the law, patrolling, investing in and regulating the brothels, saloons and gambling houses. These are stories of the men who made the history of the Old West come alive - bringing with them the birth of legends, brought to order by a six-gun and laid to rest with thei ...
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The Grand Canyon Hiker Dude Show

Bright Angel Outfitters

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Hike your best hike with the Grand Canyon's #1 podcast as your guide! Be inspired and informed through the riveting accounts of veterans and first-timers alike, with host Brian Speciale's unique storytelling style uncovering stories of triumph and tragedy. This is THE podcast for the Grand Canyon hiker and trail runner—especially those planning Rim2Rim and other bucket list Canyon adventures. The show is supplemented by the Grand Canyon Hiker Dude Show's private Facebook group.
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Crime Connections

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Introducing Crime Connections, a true crime podcast, where we bring you the gripping and often chilling stories of cases that have received little to no media coverage. Join us as we delve into the darkest corners of crime, exploring the unsolved mysteries and hidden secrets that have been overlooked by mainstream media. From small towns to big cities, we shine a light on cases that may have been forgotten, bringing them back to the forefront of public consciousness. We are passionate about ...
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Uncovered: Missing All The Signs is a four-part investigative podcast into the bomb explosion outside Gaylord Family - Oklahoma Memorial Stadium as the Sooners took on Kansas State on Oct. 1, 2005. The case investigates the life of OU student Joel Henry Hinrichs, the man responsible for creating and detonating said bomb. Terrorism conspiracy theories engulfed the community as the FBI looked at a man with mental health issues. Over the last 15 years, changes have been made to OU’s mental heal ...
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YOU DESERVE TO BE FOUND! Hosted by -- Jules and Jen, who aim to not just share the HOW, but analyze and assess the WHY behind the crimes they report on. This is a place where we encourage everyone to always dig deeper into the crimes -- beyond the headlines. We get down to business quickly and focus on the victims first. Let's learn and push ourselves to ask the big questions from the big players. New episodes drop EVERY Wednesday! This is a proud production of women-owned Fire Eyes Media, L ...
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The Next Brave Step Podcast is a live-workshop style business and marketing podcast packed with actionable step-by-step tips that are helping thousands redefine success and chase bolder dreams. You can train with the experts on how to dig in, do the work, and give you the confidence to take the next brave step in your life and business. Host Chelsy Weisz, brings you social media strategies, productivity tips, business hacks, authentic entrepreneurship truths, and inspirational stories that c ...
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Fractal Diaries

Fractal Diaries

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A podcast for those navigating non-ordinary states of consciousness (e.g. seeing visions, hearing voices, synchronicity, vivid dreams, spiritual emergence, or other mind/world-bending experiences) to talk openly about their experiences and learn from each other. We provide a non-pathologising discussion and education platform for those with lived experience of these phenomena, with the aim of sharing resources, breaking taboos, and normalizing these states as valid and valuable human experie ...
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Send us a text How did mysterious ruts on a Kansas ranch lead to an expansive journey uncovering the Western Cattle Trail? Join us as we welcome Gary and Margaret Kraisinger, distinguished researchers with a deep passion for American West history. Starting with a curious find in 1967, the Kraisingers embarked on a relentless quest, piecing together…
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Subscriber-only episode Send us a text What if the tall tales of Wild West mischief you’ve heard weren’t just stories, but a way of life in Dodge City? Join us as we unravel the legend of Luke McGlue, a fictional troublemaker concocted by Bat Masterson and his band of pranksters to navigate the rough-and-tumble world of Dodge City. From hilarious h…
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In April 2021, 52-year-old Dee Warner vanished from her home in Tipton, Michigan, leaving behind her car, her phone, and countless questions. Her daughter Rikkel discovered her missing that Sunday morning, sparking a desperate search that would span over three years. What really happened on the night of April 24th? And why did her husband’s story r…
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Hiking Rim2Rim and want a tour guide along the way? Download this episode and take it with you as Brian joins you for all the stops along the way with information about what you're seeing, how much progress you've made, and how far you still have to go. All brought to you free of charge by Bright Angel Outfitters. Here are the stops: 00:00 South Ka…
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Subscriber-only episode Send us a text Unravel the cultural and economic tapestry of the American West through the lens of the Western Cattle Trail in our conversation with Brad. Ever wondered how cowboys, cattle, and cow towns like Dodge City became iconic symbols of the West? Brad reveals the trail’s indispensable role in shaping these enduring i…
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If you're going to hike Rim2Rim in the Grand Canyon, preparation is the #1 indicator of success. How you train and how you plan can truly make all the difference. Today, we speak with Jackie Kunkel, a 59-year-old who recently took on this bucket list adventure with two other ladies—and learn how they finished with smiles on their faces. ***** Pleas…
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Send us a text What if a single trail could redefine the cattle industry and shape the American West? Join us as we unravel the extraordinary journey of John T. Lytle, and his 3,500 cattle, an endeavor that led to the creation of the iconic Western Trail. Spanning from Texas to Nebraska, this trail transported six million cattle over a decade, surp…
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Subscriber-only episode Send us a text Was Wild Bill Hickok a larger-than-life hero or a product of wild exaggerations? This episode promises to uncover the truth behind Colonel George Ward Nichols' controversial portrayal of Hickok in Harper's New Monthly magazine. You'll hear about how Kansas newspapers didn't hold back in criticizing Nichols' hy…
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Send us a text What if the true story of resilience and struggle in American history has been overlooked for too long? Explore the harrowing journey of the Northern Cheyenne tribe after the Battle of the Little Bighorn. From the brutal winter attack on Dull Knife’s village by Colonel Ranald S. McKenzie to the relentless military pursuit leading to …
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Mary from Kansas is now a Canyon vet, having completed her first Rim-to-Rim in May. But getting there wasn't just a physical challenge—it was a mental one as well. Today, Mary unpacks the strategies she used, including training as a flatlander, and how her anxiety led to overpacking—or, as she puts it, "fear packing." ***** Please join the Grand Ca…
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Send us a text What if a single magazine article could immortalize a man into legend? This episode explores how Colonel George Ward Nichols' sensational account in Harper's New Monthly Magazine transformed James Butler Hickok into the iconic "Wild Bill." Through Nichols' eyes, we unveil post-Civil War Springfield, Missouri, and the momentous meetin…
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Send us a text Season 2//Episode 6 What happens when an investigative journalist cracks a cold case murder by understanding a serial killer's habits? Find out in our latest episode of True Crime and Headlines. We are joined by the remarkable Jillian Lauren, who worked closely with the infamous Samuel Little and created the gripping documentary "Con…
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Imagine loving the Grand Canyon so much that Phantom Ranch stew is on your holiday menu—in England! This is the story of the father/daughter duo of Steve & Georgia Coppen, who were planning a summer hike to Phantom before a waterline break forced them to change plans at the last minute. ***** Please join the Grand Canyon Hiker Dude Show's private F…
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Send us a text Ever wondered how the foundations of America were built on "beef and bread"? Join us for an eye-opening journey into the heart of cowboy culture with Michael Grauer, the McCaslin Chair of Cowboy Culture and curator at the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum. Michael's expertise shines as he previews the unique and exciting 15…
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Send us a text It's here! Justice for Jennifer and Adrianna Wix PREVIEW: Missing in Hush Town // Prologue + Chapter 1 Binge the entire first season now! Missing in Hush Town is available everywhere you get podcasts, or find a player here: http://missinginhushtown.buzzsprout.com Support the showDi Fire Eyes Media, LLC
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August 22, 2024 is a day I won't forget. For me, it meant a Rim2River hike in shockingly perfect summer conditions. For those downriver in the Havasupai area, though, it meant a raging flash flood that led to chaos—and loss. We'll talk with Dr. Tom Myers about what to do in the event of flash flooding on your hike, and also catch up with a pair of …
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Subscriber-only episode Send us a text Why did Dodge City transform from the Buffalo capital to the Cowboy capital, and what did this mean for the American southwest? Join us as we journey through the economic upheavals that shaped this iconic city, tracing the steps of hunters like J. Wright Moore and John Webb as they pursued buffalo herds into t…
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Send us a text Step back in time to the heart of the Second Battle of Adobe Walls, where 28 brave buffalo hunters faced off against a coalition of Native American tribes in an epic struggle for survival. You'll discover the intricate history behind the Medicine Lodge Treaty of 1867, designed to safeguard Native lands but ultimately undermined by th…
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Send us a text Welcome back to True Crime and Headlines!! On today's episode, Jen welcomes Dr. Leslie Dobson, a renowned clinical and forensic psychologist, who brings her vast expertise in assessing psychopathy in violent and sexual offenders. Leslie takes us behind the scenes of her complex work, revealing the psychological tools and assessments …
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Would you know what to do if you or someone you were hiking with was having a heat emergency? Phillip Grim was just 10 years old when he set out to hike Rim-to-Rim with his family. But he never made it. Today, 28 years later, his story is a reminder of the serious business of hiking the Grand Canyon—and how one poor decision can snowball into an un…
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Send us a text Ever wonder how a modest village transformed into the Wild West's most infamous cowboy capital? Join us as we uncover the electrifying rise of Dodge City, from its economic boom fueled by the Western Trail to its diverse and lively social scene. Feel the pulse of Dodge City's nightlife as we recount the impact of the Can-Can performa…
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Send us a text Welcome back to True Crime and Headlines! In today's episode, Jen is joined by investigative reporter Lauren Conlin and former homicide prosecutor Jarrett Ferentino, the powerhouse team behind Primetime Crime, as they tackle the harrowing Kansas mom's murder case. Listen as Lauren and Jarrett take us through their fascinating backgro…
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When you mess something up, you have to admit it. You have to own it. You have to wear it. So...that's what I'll do today, as I talk about the harsh lessons I learned about myself on a recent Rim2Rim, and hope they can help you on your own Grand Canyon adventure. ***** Please join the Grand Canyon Hiker Dude Show's private Facebook group by clickin…
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Send us a text Season 2 Episode 3 What if uncovering hidden crime patterns could revolutionize law enforcement? Join us for an eye-opening episode of True Crime and Headlines as we welcome Nancy Schwartzman, the acclaimed producer of Netflix’s gripping true crime documentaries. Nancy offers an exclusive look into her groundbreaking work on "Sasha R…
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How to train, what to pack, how to handle food and water intake and so much more—Jessica Varvus did all the research she could in preparation for her May Rim2Rim. Today, she shares what worked, what didn't, and what she wishes she'd have known before taking on the mighty Grand Canyon. ***** Please join the Grand Canyon Hiker Dude Show's private Fac…
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Send us a text Ever wondered how a modest village grew into the legendary cowboy capital known as Dodge City? Prepare to be captivated as we unravel the vital role of the Western Trail and the economic boom that cattle drives ushered in, transforming this once-quiet town into a bustling hub of activity. With lenient laws allowing gambling, drinking…
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Join us as we delve into the disturbing and unsolved case of Priscilla Johnson, a 32-year-old woman whose life was brutally cut short after a New Year’s Eve celebration in 2002. Priscilla spent the evening with friends and was dropped off at home in good spirits. A week later, her family found her house in disarray, with bloodstains on the floor, w…
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Send us a text WE'RE BAAACKKK Micah Miller's Tragic Death Analysis (Abuse: Spiritual, Emotional, and Psychological ) Special Guest Dr. Joni Johnston// Ep. 2 Season 2 Jules returns in September! Don't forget to subscribe to Missing in Hush Town and listen everywhere you get podcasts once the season drops on August 16th, 2024. #justiceforJenniferandA…
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Summer hiking in the Grand Canyon can be dangerous. Fatally so, in fact. But if you're going to take it on, at least do yourself (and those who might otherwise be forced to rescue you) the service of being physically and mentally prepared for an extreme physical activity in an extreme environment. Today, exercise physiologist and Canyon vet Coach A…
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Send us a text Curious about the incredible transformation of humble villages into booming cowboy capitals? Join us as we uncover the captivating tales of pioneers like John T. Lytle, who blazed new trails, and how their efforts fueled economic prosperity in towns like Dodge City. Feel the pulse of the late 19th century as we bring to life the rise…
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Kansas is home to a lot of fun museums, and it has been a while since we featured one on the podcast. So, today, we are going to learn about the Motorcycle Museum in St Francis. For those of you with an Uncovering Kansas Travel Journal, you’ll find it on page 188. And you can follow along across Highway 36, documenting the things you see, people yo…
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In the summer of 2013, 25-year-old Zachary Porter sold his BMW for a motorcycle and cash via Craigslist. Weeks later, the buyer wanted to repurchase the bike. On July 23, Zach drove to meet the buyer, who was supposed to give him a ride back to McMinnville, Oregon. He texted his father that he arrived safely and later told a friend the sale was com…
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Logistics can be just as challenging as the hike—especially when you're talking about multi-day trips on the corridor trails. Today, we speak with Canyon vet John Sterrett, an experienced multi-day Rim-to-Rimmer with vast knowledge on what it takes to plan and train for more complex itineraries, and why he thinks those are the best way to experienc…
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Send us a text How did a young Irish immigrant woman become a pioneering force in Texas's booming cattle industry? Embark on a captivating journey through the life and legacy of Margaret Borland as we trace her family's audacious voyage from Ireland to the untamed landscapes of early Texas. From the Spaniards introducing livestock in the 1690s to t…
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Welcome back to The Next Brave Step Podcast! In this episode, Chelsy Weisz dives into the final stage of her signature coaching method, The Next Brave Step Blueprint: Receive and Repeat. Throughout this series, we’ve explored the stages of Reckoning, Evaluation and Strategy, Massive Action, and Course Correction. Now, it’s time to focus on the impo…
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On July 3, 2015, Crystal Rogers and Brooks Houck visited his family's farm before returning home. The next morning, Crystal was gone. Brooks claimed he last saw her the night before, but he did not report her missing. On July 5, Crystal's mother, Sherry Ballard, reported her disappearance. That same day, Crystal’s father, Tommy Ballard, found her a…
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The stretch from June 16 through July 7 of 2024 was amongst the deadliest in the recorded history of the Grand Canyon. Four hikers lost their lives during that period, with the assumption (it's too early for official causes to be released) that some, or perhaps all, were heat-related. One of those fatalities was Scott Sims, a 69-year-old entreprene…
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In this episode of the Next Brave Step Podcast, host Chelsy Weisz explores the fifth stage of the Next Brave Step Blueprint: Course Correcting. This stage focuses on making necessary adjustments to your strategies to stay aligned with your goals. Chelsea shares practical tips, personal stories, and tools, including a detailed workbook available in …
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Send us a text Ever wondered how the rowdy buffalo hunters and cowboys of the Wild West spent their leisure time? Well, saddle up partner, because we're taking you back to the gambling halls of frontier towns like Dodge City, where poker and Faro ruled. From the Persian origins of poker to the intricacies of a Faro table, we're dealing you in on th…
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In this Fractal Diaries discussion, Gavin brings his unique take on his own non-ordinary experiences, recounting his experiences and how they have influenced his understanding of reality. We discuss the interplay between Spiral Dynamics and Non-Ordinary states, and the vast potentials of these extraordinary experiences to expand human creativity an…
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In this episode, we delve into the harrowing decade that began on May 25th, 2013, in the tight-knit town of Bardstown, Kentucky. This peaceful community was shattered by the ambush and murder of officer Jason Ellis, a dedicated K-9 officer. A year later, the brutal slayings of Kathy and Samantha Netherland, a beloved teacher and her teenage daughte…
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In this episode of the Next Brave Step Podcast, host Chelsy Weisz explores the fourth stage of her coaching method, the next brave step blueprint, by focusing on taking massive action. She explains the importance of turning strategy into reality through bold and consistent actions. Chelsy shares practical tips and personal stories to help listeners…
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Alicia Caine was so inspired by her Rim2Rim—that she wrote a book about it. Today, Alicia shares the story of that unforgettable day, and what drove her to write a book that's sole purpose is to help others prepare for the Canyon's #1 bucket list adventure. ***** Alicia's book, Conquer The Canyon: Rim to Rim In A Day, A 16-Week Training Plan is ava…
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Overcoming Roadblocks: Strategic Planning for Your Best Life Welcome back to The Next Brave Step Podcast! In this episode, we dive deep into the third stage of the Next Brave Step Blueprint—The Strategy Stage. If you've ever felt stuck, faced obstacles, or struggled to achieve your goals, this episode is for you. Join me as we explore how to develo…
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It's been a devastating three weeks in the Grand Canyon, with FOUR hiking deaths. We don't know for sure that any of them were heat-related, but it's very likely. So let's talk about it... ***** Click here for the link to Amy's Google doc on hiking in the heat at the Grand Canyon. ***** The all-new Grand Canyon Shade Tracker is LIVE!! This incredib…
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On July 4, 2010, Shonda Townsend spent a festive day with friends and family in Mineral Wells, Texas. After a cookout, swimming, and fireworks, she left to return to her home in Perrin, Texas, where she lived with her mother and 2-year-old son, Haiden. Shonda never made it home. Her 1997 Toyota Camry was found two days later, ransacked, in a rough …
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Send us a text The Wild West podcast proudly presents The Great Bullfight of 1884. This unique American celebration occurred in Dodge City, Kansas, on July 4, 1884. The story, written and produced by Mike King, relays the facts behind the first Spanish bullfight ever held on American soil. Hundreds of visitors came from the East to witness a fight …
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A variety show today as we cover topics from hiking in the heat to wearing headphones to North Rim mule rides to a spouse's perspective of their Canyon hiker and much more...with the Grand Canyon Hiker Dudette—my wife, Zeena Speciale. ***** Please join the Grand Canyon Hiker Dude Show's private Facebook group by clicking here. ***** The Rim2Rim Pac…
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