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Adaptin' To The Horse

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In This Episode Of Cowboy Cantos, Jason Curtman shares the humorous tale of Old Buck, a cowboy whose horse has a habit of disappearing whenever the opportunity arises. After years of searching fence lines, creek beds, and neighboring ranches, Buck reluctantly embraces a little modern technology in the form of a GPS tracker, only to discover that while you may never change a horse’s nature, you can certainly change your own approach. Filled with laughter, western charm, and a timeless life lesson, Adaptin’ To The Horse reminds us that wisdom often comes not from changing others, but from learning how to better understand and adapt to them. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit cowboycantos.substack.com [https://cowboycantos.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

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jakson Adaptin' To The Horse kansikuva

Adaptin' To The Horse

In This Episode Of Cowboy Cantos, Jason Curtman shares the humorous tale of Old Buck, a cowboy whose horse has a habit of disappearing whenever the opportunity arises. After years of searching fence lines, creek beds, and neighboring ranches, Buck reluctantly embraces a little modern technology in the form of a GPS tracker, only to discover that while you may never change a horse’s nature, you can certainly change your own approach. Filled with laughter, western charm, and a timeless life lesson, Adaptin’ To The Horse reminds us that wisdom often comes not from changing others, but from learning how to better understand and adapt to them. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit cowboycantos.substack.com [https://cowboycantos.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

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jakson Jason's Five-Minute Burger kansikuva

Jason's Five-Minute Burger

Every cowboy has a story about the one that got away. This one happens to come with a side of fries. In today’s Cowboy Cantos, Jason Curtman shares a humorous tale of determination, trial and error, and one unexpected discovery that changed hamburger night forever. Along the way you’ll meet cast-iron skillets, old-fashioned diners, plenty of cowboy wisdom, and discover why sometimes the simplest ideas turn out to be the best ones. Whether you’re a backyard grill master, a camp cook, or just someone who appreciates a good laugh and an even better story, this lighthearted poem serves up a generous helping of both. So pull up a chair, settle in, and enjoy Jason’s Five-Minute Burger... a cowboy tale proving that sometimes the greatest discoveries happen right in your own kitchen. On a side note - This method really does work. My own mother-in-law tried it and she agrees. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit cowboycantos.substack.com [https://cowboycantos.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

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jakson An Ode to the Garden Hose kansikuva

An Ode to the Garden Hose

In this nostalgic and humorous Cowboy Canto, Jason Curtman tips his hat to one of the simplest pleasures of growing up in the country: drinking cold water from a garden hose on a hot summer day. While today’s world offers bottled water from glaciers, mountain springs, and exotic destinations, many of us remember a time when the finest drink on earth came from a green garden hose stretched across the backyard. Waiting for the warm water to pass through, standing barefoot in the grass, and taking that first cold sip is a memory shared by generations of Americans. Through lighthearted storytelling and cowboy humor, Jason reflects on childhood summers, country living, and the simple experiences that often become our most treasured memories. Join us for a smile, a laugh, and a trip back to a simpler time. In This Episode * Memories of growing up in the country * The universal experience of drinking from a garden hose * Cowboy humor and nostalgia * Reflections on simpler times and childhood summers * Appreciating life’s small pleasures Websites Cowboy Cantos: cowboycantos.com Liberty Heritage Radio: libertyheritageradio.com About Cowboy Cantos Cowboy Cantos is a collection of humorous, heartwarming, and thought-provoking cowboy poems and stories hosted by Jason Curtman. Inspired by the traditions of the American West, each episode celebrates rural life, timeless values, and the memories that connect us all. About Liberty Heritage Radio Liberty Heritage Radio is where values are louder than noise, featuring news, commentary, music, storytelling, and programs celebrating America’s heritage and culture. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit cowboycantos.substack.com [https://cowboycantos.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

22. kesä 20263 min
jakson The Guilt of Thor kansikuva

The Guilt of Thor

In this episode of Cowboy Cantos, Jason Curtman shares a humorous and heartfelt country story inspired by a real visit to his Uncle Lewis Wall’s farm outside Iberia, Missouri. What began as an ordinary afternoon stop quickly turned into a front-porch mystery involving a pile of turkey feathers, a nearby turkey farm, and one very suspicious shaggy black dog named Thor. With Uncle Lewis Wall calmly overseeing the situation from his porch swing, it only took a single feather to uncover the truth… and Thor’s reaction said far more than words ever could. This story did indeed happen, and like many good country memories, it has lived on for years through laughter, storytelling, and family recollections. Blending rural humor, vivid storytelling, and the kind of honest moments only found in the country, this Cowboy Cantos tale captures the charm of old farms, gravel roads, and unforgettable personalities. Sometimes the loudest confession comes without a single bark. And friends, before I ride on out of here… My Uncle Lewis Wall was the one who really seeded the interest in poetry for me. I don’t think he’d ever heard the term “cowboy poet,” and truthfully, I don’t think he would’ve considered himself one anyway… mostly on account of where he lived. He probably would’ve been closer to what folks might call a hillbilly poet in that sense. We used to sit there in his living room at the old farm outside Iberia, swapping country stories and poetry back and forth for hours at a time. And I’ll tell you honestly… I sure do miss him. Until next time, remember to cinch your saddle tight and ride clean. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit cowboycantos.substack.com [https://cowboycantos.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

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