Way Out West
Hollywood gave us gunfights at high noon, spotless cowboy hats, and lone drifters riding endlessly across the frontier. But how much of that was actually true? In this episode of Way Out West, we'll separate movie mythology from the reality of cowboy life in the American West. From the truth about gunfighters and saloons to the hard realities of trail drives, ranch work, and frontier communities, this episode explores the cowboy myths Hollywood got completely wrong — and why the real story may be even more interesting. Along the way, we look at the influence of vaqueros, the diversity of the real cowboy workforce, and the quieter forms of toughness that actually defined life on the frontier. Because the real West wasn’t built by constant shootouts. It was built by work, endurance, and responsibility. Saddle up and ride along as we separate the movie West from the real one. Transcript: For a full transcript of this episode, click on "Transcript" Your Turn! Share your thoughts → howdy@ridewayoutwest.com [howdy@ridewayoutwest.com] Support the Show: Buy me a coffee → https://buymeacoffee.com/thecowboycpa [https://buymeacoffee.com/thecowboycpa] Follow Along: Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/RideWayOutWest [https://www.instagram.com/RideWayOutWest]
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