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  • Intentionality in Every Season with Megan Mullins
    Jul 15 2026

    This week on the Stock Show Sisters podcast, co-host Riki interviews her longtime mentor and work friend Megan Mullins, recounting how they met at ABBA and exploring Megan’s background in 4-H/FFA, showing sheep, pigs, and later heifers after moving from La Porte to Franklin, Texas.

    Megan shares her nonlinear career path from Blinn to Sam Houston State, earning a Spanish and secondary education degree, teaching Spanish/ESL for five years, and confidently navigating career pivots through work ethic and adaptability learned in agriculture. She explains joining Monat for community and leadership, addresses misconceptions about network marketing, and describes earning a Miami leadership retreat. Megan also discusses her 22+ year marriage to a high school sweetheart, practical ways to “never stop dating,” priorities for choosing a spouse, balancing ambition with family and sacrifices, lessons from motherhood and becoming a grandmother, and how her family built a Beefmaster show cattle herd from scratch by seeking mentorship.

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    1 ora e 7 min
  • Beyond the Show Ring: Taylor Kelner's Leap into Cowgirl Market and Beyond
    Jul 1 2026

    This week on the Stock Show Sisters Podcast, co-host Riki interviews Taylor Kelner, founder of Cowgirl Market and Top Hand Media and Director of Communications and Youth Activities for Santa Gertrudis Breeders International, about entrepreneurship rooted in agriculture. They share how they met in a Fort Worth staging line, Taylor’s fifth-generation Arkansas cattle background, and why she chose Oklahoma State for agricultural communications, including saving a year of college via concurrent credits. Taylor describes evolving from early photography to Top Hand Media, running an online boutique, and launching Cowgirl Market in Stillwater in 2023 with 18 vendors to create an NFR-style Western shopping experience that supports small businesses; she later expanded to Texarkana and College Station. She discusses taking leaps of faith, researching and planning before starting, outsourcing, delegation, building teams, balancing a remote full-time role with multiple ventures, and prioritizing supportive relationships.

    00:00 Meet Taylor Kelner

    01:11 How We Met

    04:46 Arkansas Ag Roots

    06:07 Choosing Oklahoma State

    08:10 Saving on College Credits

    11:15 Mentors and Mindset

    15:17 From Bedroom to Business

    23:23 Leaps of Faith

    26:18 Advice for New Founders

    31:32 Why Cowgirl Market Exists

    34:14 Vendors and Experience

    36:42 Expanding to Texarkana

    38:37 Why Start Multiple Businesses

    39:21 MagnaWave Hustle Story

    42:28 Outsourcing and Delegation

    45:06 Interns and Building Teams

    49:33 Landing the SGBI Role

    56:41 Balancing Work and Life

    59:19 Engagement and Support

    01:02:33 Relationships and Values

    01:07:03 Rapid Fire and Wrap Up

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    1 ora e 9 min
  • Planning for Success in Livestock Judging: Conversations with Lexi Hunt & Madison Fisher
    Jun 17 2026

    This week on the Stock Show Sisters podcast, co-host Riki interviews Lexi Hunt and Madison Fisher about their backgrounds and advice for women in the stock show industry. Lexi, from Buckeye, Arizona, began with goats then sheep, attended South Plains College, earned an animal science degree at Texas Tech, and judged collegiately; Madison, from Hempstead, Texas, grew up showing Red Angus/Red Brangus, judged at NOC in Oklahoma, earned an agribusiness degree, and will attend Kansas State. They discuss what drew them to judging (proving themselves, teamwork, networking, improving livestock), surprises in college (uneven experience with oral reasons, especially for Texas FFA), misconceptions about the intense time commitment, and the value of public speaking. They cover handling disagreement and disappointment, lessons from coaches (“pressure is a privilege,” competing for teammates), transferable skills (work ethic, humility, time management, decision-making), judging fashion tips, and next steps, including Lexi’s remote work and judging shows and Madison’s pre-law plans.

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    1 ora e 6 min
  • Crafting Success Through Community and Courage with Heather Welper
    Jun 3 2026

    This week on the Stock Show Sisters podcast, co-host Ricki interviews Heather Welper, a production manager at Cultivate Agency, content creator, Hereford cattle producer with her husband Calvin, and a 2025 Cowgirl 30 Under 30 honoree. Heather shares how relationships led to her career path after earning an agricultural communications degree from Tarleton State, and why early-career in-office work builds professionalism before remote roles. She explains how her social media platform began during COVID while seeking infertility community, later evolving into stock show lifestyle and fashion guidance, emphasizing authenticity and confidence amid online criticism. Heather discusses trusting God’s timing through infertility loss and adoption of their son, Crew, and how surrender shaped major life moments. She also covers lessons from marriage, motherhood, judging local shows through reputation, personal style tips, and where to find her online.

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    52 min
  • Growing the Future of Hereford with Amy Cowan
    May 20 2026

    This week on the Stock Show Sisters podcast, co-host Ricki interviews Amy Cowan, executive director of the Hereford Youth Foundation of America and director of youth activities for the American Hereford Association, about her nearly 28-year career and the value of staying with one organization. Cowan shares her northwest Iowa farm upbringing, SDSU degrees in ag journalism and animal science, a key internship with the American Shorthorn Association, and mentors who helped her grow from magazine communications to editor, marketing, and ultimately youth and foundation leadership. They discuss how junior associations and HYFA support youth through scholarships ($230,000 awarded last year), education programs like the Fed Steer Shootout, and leadership events, plus advice on planning, details, being present in-office early in careers, avoiding phone distraction, taking initiative, and adopting a “do it now” mindset.

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    39 min
  • Balancing Ambition and Faith with Clancy Gunn
    May 6 2026

    This week, Riki interviews Clancy Gunn, brand experience lead for Vermeer’s Forage Solutions and former livestock coordinator at the National Western Stock Show. Clancy shares growing up on a Colorado farm, studying agricultural communications at Oklahoma State with an animal science minor, and being influenced by mentors who encouraged her design skills. After a first job in Texas didn’t work out, she returned home, took a data-entry role at National Western, asked for opportunities, moved into marketing and then livestock marketing, and worked on the National Western Center redevelopment involving the city, county, CSU, and the nonprofit. She later joined Vermeer after a podcast connection, began as a contractor traveling the dealer network, and now leads a forage marketing team handling paid media, trade shows, sponsorships, and product launches.

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    48 min
  • How to Chart Your Own Course in Agriculture with Mae Boedecker
    Apr 22 2026

    Mae Boedecker, Livestock and Rodeo Coordinator for the American Royal Association in Kansas City, shares her nontraditional path into agriculture from growing up in Frisco, Texas, starting with showing pigs through FFA. She discusses how being new to ag was intimidating, but built strengths like teachability, humility, and asking for help. Mae recounts attending Oklahoma State, switching from pre-vet to animal science production, and building community through a sorority, an ag dorm, and church. She explains how she pursued a stock show career, landed her role at the American Royal, and describes responsibilities such as DNA deadlines, stall layouts, trailer flow, breed scheduling, and planning youth and pro rodeos. Mae also offers advice on dating with faith and boundaries, job searching through persistence and networking, being open to relocation, and avoiding comparison by trusting God’s timing.

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    32 min
  • Building Brands & Balancing Life: A Conversation with Carole Arriaga
    Apr 8 2026

    Rachel interviews Ranch House Designs colleague Carole Arriaga on the Stock Show Sisters podcast about her 15-year journey from licensed veterinary technician to self-taught web designer and the team’s go-to Shopify expert. Carole describes her busy routine as a working mom, 4-H leader, and mentor, emphasizing handwritten to-do lists, preparation, and learning to say no to protect family time. She discusses evolving web technology, common client gaps when starting Shopify, and why businesses shouldn’t rely solely on social media due to outages or hacks. Carol outlines the wide range of products clients sell online—especially agriculture items like beef, semen, and embryos—covering complexities like shipping, subscriptions, apps, and syncing with brick-and-mortar inventory. She also shares her interest in teaching through speaking engagements, expectations around AI and compliance, and her sourdough baking and weekly raw milk routine.

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    49 min