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Cowboy Ethics Indiana

Podcast door Brian Sapp

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Dwight Moudy and John Reffett share how the cowboy way of life helps students through the program Cowboy Ethics Indiana. In Cowboy Ethics Indiana we teach our students that a handshake STILL matters!! The students learn that a proper handshake shows they know and understand the principles of respect, honor, keeping your word and much more. We use the Cowboy and Western Lifestyle to demonstrate seizing opportunities, work ethic and critical thinking skills. It is said we must look at the past to prepare for the challenges of the future.

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aflevering Ep 21 - The Impossible Gamble: Nelson Story’s Legendary Trail to Montana artwork

Ep 21 - The Impossible Gamble: Nelson Story’s Legendary Trail to Montana

"Nelson Story wasn't just a cowboy who got lucky; he was a visionary who understood that true wealth isn't measured in gold—it's measured in what you build for those who come after you." — John Reffett In this episode of Cowboy Ethics, Dwight Moudy and John Reffett share the incredible story of Nelson Story, who in 1866 completed a 1,500-mile "impossible gamble" by driving 2,000 cattle from Texas to Montana. They explore how his courage and vision didn't just bring him wealth, but built a lasting legacy of schools, banks, and community growth that still stands today. This powerful narrative serves as a lesson for today’s youth on the importance of finding one's passion, accepting hard challenges, and building something bigger than oneself. Tune in to discover how "trails once blazed with courage and conviction never grow cold".

9 feb 2026 - 9 min
aflevering Ep 20 - What Has to Be Done: Building Integrity in the Next Generation artwork

Ep 20 - What Has to Be Done: Building Integrity in the Next Generation

"It's self-respect and satisfaction knowing that you did your best." — John Reffett  In this episode of Cowboy Ethics, Dwight Moudy and John Reffett dive into the first four principles of the Code of the West, exploring how they build integrity and grit in today's youth. From finding the courage to "saddle up anyway" to taking pride in even the smallest tasks, these values provide a much-needed moral compass for the next generation.  Dwight and John share powerful stories, including the importance of doing what’s right even when standing alone and the satisfaction of finishing what you start.  Tune in to discover how Cowboy Ethics Indiana is helping students move forward with character and self-reliance.

26 jan 2026 - 11 min
aflevering EP 19 - Knowing Where to Draw the Line: Integrity, Faith, and the Cowboy Way artwork

EP 19 - Knowing Where to Draw the Line: Integrity, Faith, and the Cowboy Way

"Just because you do the right thing doesn't mean you're going to get a quick reward for it,"  John Newsom Dwight Moudy and John Reffett are joined by special guest John Newsom, a biblical counselor and long-time supporter of Cowboy Ethics Indiana. They dive deep into how the Code of the West principles, like "Know Where to Draw the Line" and "Ride for the Brand," align with foundational biblical truths and can be used to guide people toward a life of integrity. John Newsom shares how he used the program to inspire others to take action to build moral character in youth. This episode explores the profound idea that living by a code, whether from the West or the Bible, offers a better way forward in a culture often focused on immediate gratification.

12 jan 2026 - 21 min
aflevering Ep 18 - Grit, Integrity, and the Code: A School's Story artwork

Ep 18 - Grit, Integrity, and the Code: A School's Story

"They hold each other accountable with the principles." Dwight Moudy and John Reffett sit down with Principal Mandy Bly, Assistant Principal Cierra Hobbs, and Teacher Abigail Bradbury from Monroe Central Elementary, who they call the "poster child" for their program's success. The educators share how teaching core ethics, grit, teamwork, and responsibility through the Code of the West resonates deeply with their students and the surrounding rural community. They reveal that the principles are so integrated—through daily announcements and activities—that students have them memorized, often use them to hold each other accountable, and carry the lessons far beyond fifth grade. Learn why the program is a vital tool for building character and fostering a tremendously positive school environment.

29 dec 2025 - 19 min
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