The Small Town Ruckus: Three Voices, One Small Town, Endless Stories

Texas Hunt Chronicles: From Black Buck to Hog Stories

1 h 5 min · 8 jun 2026
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(Explicit Content)  Warning: Not safe for work, school, church, or impressing your grandparents.  Join Casey, Cade, and Tracy as they share stories from Texas hunts, culinary adventures, and behind-the-scenes insights into local food and culture. This episode is packed with humor, travel tales, and a deep appreciation for good food and good company. Let's Start a Ruckus!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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How a Coach’s Deep Community Roots Build Resilient Winners and Strong Culture - James Poole

In this episode, James Poole, head football coach at Soda Springs High School, shares his journey from college athlete to community leader, emphasizing the importance of culture, perseverance, and community involvement. Main Topics:   * Building a positive team culture and community buy-in in small towns   * The journey from playing college football at Utah to coaching in Soda Springs   * Strategies for developing talented athletes in resource-limited environments   * The role of leadership, discipline, and honesty in high school sports   * Balancing multi-sport athletes and small rosters with advanced training practices   * Creating lasting relationships and mentorship through sports   * How small town values influence coaching and player development   * The significance of family, community support, and tradition in rural sports   * Future outlook for Soda Springs football and youth development   In this episode:   * James shares his compelling story of overcoming early life challenges in Vegas   * Insights into the culture of Utah football as a state-wide phenomenon   * His recruitment story and the pivotal role of Coach Jay Hill   * First experiences at Rice Eccles Stadium and the electrifying atmosphere   * Practical advice for small town coaches on culture creation and leadership   * How to motivate young athletes and foster long-term development   * Strategies for managing limited resources and multi-sport athletes   * The importance of establishing routines, discipline, and life lessons in sports   * A humorous look at local community ties and small-town life   * Vision for Soda Springs' growth and success over the next five years   Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction to Soda Springs football and Coach James Poole 00:32 - New insights about Tracy Davis and competitive spirit 01:18 - Preparing for local goat lamb show and community events 02:00 - Mustache competition for the Fourth of July 03:00 - Coach Poole's multitasking and scheduling challenges 03:40 - Community engagement and event planning 04:10 - Handling tough pronunciations and game day nerves 05:00 - The importance of perseverance and building a culture 06:11 - James' early life, overcoming adversity in Vegas 08:00 - Starting football at age four and family influence 09:39 - The role of his mother, Janetta, in instilling hard work and discipline 11:52 - Recruitment journey to the University of Utah 13:08 - Coach Jay Hill’s impactful mentorship 15:20 - First college game experience at Utah 16:39 - Atmosphere at Rice Eccles and Utah football culture 17:35 - Utah as a sports-centric state and community support 20:09 - Managing nerves and game-day mindset 22:12 - Memorable moments from Utah career, beating Stanford 24:48 - Transition into coaching and building team culture 28:08 - Cultivating a culture of effort, honesty, and community in Soda Springs 33:31 - Assessing talent and future prospects at Soda Springs 36:57 - The importance of community and local traditions 44:36 - Short-term and long-term coaching goals, community involvement 54:10 - Future vision for Soda Springs football 58:36 - Developing middle school athletes and feeder programs 61:21 - Player surprises and talent recognition 64:16 - Thoughts on new Utah coaching staff and Michigan coach Whittingham 68:11 - Handling NIL and recruiting in modern college sports 73:46 - The importance of small-town mentorship programs like Cardinal Buddies 74:47 - Personal favorite meals and local eateries 80:47 - Music and playlist preferences for motivation 82:42 - Career pursuits outside coaching and advice for aspiring players 84:58 - Final words of wisdom for young athletes dreaming big 85:02 - Preferences on steak cooking and casual conversation 86:03 - Closing remarks & thanks from Coach Poole   * Kyle Whittingham - Utah Coach [https://utahutes.com/]   * Coach Jay Hill - Michigan Defensive Coordinator [https://mgoblue.com/]   Enjoy the episode for insights into the life and leadership of a small-town football coach dedicated to building more than just winning teams, but lasting community legacies.

24 jun 20261 h 27 min
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"Exploring Local History & Hidden Gems in Soda Springs with Bill Horsley"

Title: Discover an engaging journey through Soda Springs' rich history, local legends, and hidden springs with Bill Horsley. From Native American tales to the story behind Caribou County’s name, this episode offers a deep dive into the area's past and the quirky stories that keep the spirit alive. In this episode:  * The fascinating origins of Caribou County and its name * The history and significance of Soda Springs’ geyser * Local legends: Morrisites, wagon box graves, and historic massacres * The story behind the Blackfoot Fair and regional events * Personal anecdotes about hot springs, quirky adventures, and community pride * Insights into the Oregon Trail landmarks and modern-day explorations * The impact of early settlers, Native history, and how stories are passed down through generations * An exploration of historic sites like Camp Connor, Sheep Rock, and Williamsburg * The legacy of local figures, including Dr. Cacley and Jesse Fairchild * The evolution of local industries including dairy, cheese, and mineral springs   Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction to soda springs and local stories 02:29 - The origins of Caribou County and its name 07:05 - The story of the Wagon Box Grave and historic massacres 13:07 - Early settlement history and county formation 17:58 - The colorful tales of Caribou Jack and local nicknames 24:37 - The history of mineral springs and their significance 37:28 - School field trips and local educational efforts 44:28 - The history of Williamsburg and local dairies 49:33 - The geyser’s story: from Pyramid Springs to modern curiosity 56:26 - Early experiments with the soda springs and mineral water bottling 62:22 - The failed attempt to create a geyser-based pool and related stories 68:30 - The Bear River Massacre and Native history 71:29 - Reflections on local storytelling and passing history to new generationsResources & Links:   * Fort Conner and local military history [https://example.com/fort-conner]   * Caribou County Historical Society [https://example.com/caribou-historical]   * Oregon Trail Map and Trail Markers [https://example.com/oregon-trail]   * Williamsburg, Idaho history overview [https://example.com/williamsburg-idaho]   * Soda Springs Geothermal & Geyser info [https://example.com/soda-geysers]   Connect with Bill Horsley or Galen Wilson:  Caribou Historical Society Museum opens in Soda Springs, Idaho The Caribou Historical Society Museum opens Saturdays from 10:00 to 4:00 through Labor Day or by appointment.

15 jun 20261 h 4 min